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Abercrombie & Kent has launched an incentive to give agents the opportunity to experience an A&K Luxury Expedition Cruise for themselves. Travel advisors who book three staterooms on any 2024/25 A&K Luxury Expedition Cruise between 1 December 2023 and 31 March 2024, earn a free cruise for themselves and a guest on any eligible Luxury Expedition Cruise*.From the Eastern Mediterranean and the Greek Isles to the pristine reefs and beaches of Papua New Guinea, the islands of Japan to the ice-walls of Antarctica — discover first-hand A&K’s unique blend of exclusively chartered, all-inclusive luxury.Backed by more than 30 years of experience, A&K Luxury Expedition Cruises epitomise the ultimate adventure. Choose from 17 high-end cruises to all seven continents, including some of the most remote and least-visited destinations on earth.

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For a true taste of adventure experience the inaugural departure of their North Pole Expedition Cruise: The Ultimate Frontier. A&K will exclusively charter the innovative luxury icebreaker Le Commandant Charcot with is own award-winning Expedition Team leading the way to the northernmost point on the planet.All exclusively chartered vessels are limited to no more than 199 guests, affording a private balcony with every stateroom and a personnel-to-guest ratio of 1 to 1.3.Terms and Conditions* – details here.

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