Enter property tour driver Abercrombie and Kent, identified for luxurious and secure safari-like travel packages with a hefty price. Offering greater than a lazy man's experience, Abercrombie and Kent (A&K) recently reported a 2014 choice of cruises to the Arctic. These luxurious versions of the frigid journey sailings for vigorous people, typically associated with that area of the world, may possibly perfectly be just what the pseudo-adventure tourist has in mind also. On their July 29, 2014, cruising a Arctic Cruise Norway: Polar Bears & Midnight Sun a' A&K books take their guests to see polar bears, walrus and reindeer from the northern shores of Norway to the Svalbard Archipelago and Spitsbergen (AKA the last halt before the North pole), setting foot on the coastal city of TromsA and the polar bear stomping grounds of Nordaustlandet. The 12-day adventure begins at $8,995. Browsing polar bears on the Svalbard archipelago, Kejser Franz Joseph Fjords and Scoresby Sound in Greenland along with Iceland's extinct Snaefellsjokull volcano among other stops is not an inexpensive move around the Caribbean. That one will run $11,995 to you. Believe seems like too much to pay? Not everyone does: A&K's 2013 Arctic products sold-out 10 weeks in advance. This movie gives a concept to us of why they may be so popular: Filed under: Biking, Hiking, North America, Antarctica, United States, Luxurious Journey
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