Abercrombie and Kent has expanded its 2027 Small Group Journey portfolio with nine new itineraries, reaching from Alaska and Southern Africa to the cultural crossroads of the Caucasus and the Balkans.
Suzanne Teng, A&K Director of Global Group Product, said the new program responded to growing demand for experiential luxury.
“For 2027, we are looking beyond the expected with itineraries in less-explored regions such as Eastern Europe, while reimagining how guests experience perennial favourites like Italy through deeper access and more thoughtful pacing,” Ms Teng said.
New itineraries span a broad range of destinations and styles. ‘Alaska Wilderness, Denali and the Last Frontier’ is a nine-day adventure from $19,125 per person, taking in glacier landings, fjords and the Denali Highway.
‘Singapore to Bali: Malaysia by Luxury Rail’ is a 12-day journey from $39,790 per person aboard the Eastern and Oriental Express, combining Malaysia’s hidden sites with a stay in Ubud and Jimbaran Bay.
In Africa, the 11-day ‘Ultimate South Africa Adventure’ from $24,485 per person covers the Cape Winelands, MalaMala Game Reserve and a search for the Marine Big Five, while the 11-day ‘Family Adventure in Southern Africa’ from $30,605 per person offers curated kid-friendly experiences including a rhino conservation encounter.
European highlights include ‘Italian Treasures: Venice to Amalfi’ from $28,310 per person, ‘The Alps to the Adriatic’ from $24,485 per person and ‘Poland: Witness to History’ from $13,770 per person.
Two new Caucasus and Balkan itineraries round out the collection — ‘Armenia and Georgia: Cultures of the Caucasus’ from $13,770 per person and ‘Cultural Landscapes of Albania and North Macedonia’ from $10,705 per person.
All trips travel with an average of 14 guests and are guaranteed to depart with a minimum of two guests.
For the full 2027 portfolio visit abercrombiekent.com.





