Abercrombie & Kent has launched its most extensive collection of Luxury Small Group Journeys for 2025, featuring 22 new itineraries that cater to the evolving preferences of discerning travelers worldwide.
The luxury travel company has responded to a renewed interest in Southeast Asia and India by expanding its offerings in these regions. New journeys include a food-focused exploration of Vietnam, immersive experiences in Borneo and Sri Lanka, and a unique group journey through Southern India.
"As we curated our Luxury Small Group Journey portfolio for 2025, we had one main goal in mind – innovation," said Stefanie Schmudde, senior vice president, global product strategy at Abercrombie & Kent. "Our guests are seeking out-of-the-ordinary experiences that immerse them in each destination's culture and natural wonders. From exploring the unique biodiversity of Madagascar, embarking on a comprehensive journey across Asia by privately chartered air, or discovering Kiwi culture on a standalone New Zealand itinerary, we are pushing the boundaries of exploration with each new journey."
Popular destinations like Morocco and Colombia also feature prominently with new itineraries designed to provide deeper cultural insights and culinary experiences.
And for those interested in Europe, A&K has expanded its offerings to include new land and river journeys, highlighting Southern Italy, Greece and Iceland, among others. Each itinerary is crafted to offer exclusive experiences, from private visits to cultural landmarks to hands-on culinary classes and tastings.
The Luxury Small Group Journeys cater to travelers looking for comprehensive and enriching experiences, with options ranging from a seven-day exploration of Iceland's volcanic landscapes to a 13-day adventure across ancient sites in Greece to exclusive river cruises through Holland and Belgium during springtime.
More itinerary details and booking information are available online.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Abercrombie & Kent. It was reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.