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Explora Journeys has launched “Sky & Sea” fare options, an innovative fare designed to provide a seamless travel experience from the moment guests depart from their departure airport to the moment they step on board.

Guests from the UK, Netherlands, Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Canada, the USA and Australia can enjoy a seamless booking experience that integrates flight arrangements, offering key routes from major airports in each country to the Journey’s embarkation and disembarkation ports.

Guests from Australia can marry flights from Sydney and Melbourne to the embarkation and disembarkation ports of Athens and Barcelona only. The Sky & Sea fare allows customisation including upgrades and alternative domestic departure airports.*


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Sky & Sea combines international flights, hotel stays when required, private transfers from airport to hotel and port, and 24/7 dedicated guest support into one effortless package.

The fare includes international economy-class flights, with the option to upgrade to premium seating including Business and First Class, for an additional supplement.

Flight bookings via the Sky & Sea fare are available for select Journeys and can be combined with existing offers such as Explora Early Booking Benefit, Extended Journeys benefits, and exclusive Explora Club Member privileges.

*subject to availability and potential supplement

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