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The ship that you sail aboard, and the hotels at which you stay before and after your cruise, can color your experience like no other single element of a holiday. It's so important to get them right.

That's why A&K is committed to finding vessels that offer "simply the best" small-ship cruising in the world - ships that are uniquely right for the season, destination and style of the itinerary you choose.

That commitment translates, simply, to the finest small ships sailing today. These aren't the "pop stars" of the cruising community: no fifty-foot chandeliers, no floor shows. Of course your cabin will be elegant and well-appointed, your meals delicious, and service impeccable.

But, on board these ships, style is always allied to substance. Each in its own original way, these beautiful vessels offer an on-board experience that's second to none - and in addition they'll take you to places few other cruise passengers ever see. It's possible because A&K's cruise groups are so small and personal knowledge of these destinations so complete. We're welcome aboard the world's most intrepid, intimate, exciting ships, and we know where to send them to ensure that our guests sail beyond the big, brash, "must-see" sights into more rewarding, authentic harbors that can be enjoyed on a leisurely human scale.

Ships in Service

  • Andrea - 94 passengers (Amazon)
  • Eclipse - 48 passengers
  • Explorer II -199 passengers (Antarctica)
  • Mare Australis - 129 passengers (Patagonia)
  • Safari Quest - 20 passengers
  • Sea Cloud - 60 passengers
  • Seven Seas Voyager - 700 passengers (Baltic)
  • Skorpios III - 100 passengers (Patagonia)
  • Tu Moana - 78 Passengers (Tahiti)
  • Ti'a Moana - 78 Passengers (Tahiti)
  • Cruise Areas & Seasons

  • Antarctica, Amazon, France, Egypt, Caribbean, South America, British Isles
  • Small-ship cruising that are uniquely right for the season, destination and style of the itinerary
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