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http://destinationclubnews.com/News...roduces_2011_Roster_of_Extreme_Adventures.php
Some pretty cool options for those who are more adventuresome.
"...The Abercrombie & Kent Residence Club has long provided these benefits to members but also offers a collection of expeditions designed for those wanting a more "extreme" vacation.
Part of the Abercrombie & Kent family, the A&K Residence Club allows members the ability to exchange a portion of their annual allotment of nights towards safaris and villa reservations through the club's Travel Credit Program. Members can apply a full year's worth of usage every three years in the club. Abercrombie & Kent has unveiled their collection of Extreme Adventures for 2011, a portfolio of travels spanning the globe available to members of the Abercrombie & Kent Residence Club.
The new collection takes travelers from tracking polar bears in Norway to grizzly bears in Alaska. The sandy lands of Egypt to the frigid expanses of Antarctica. Under the waters watching sharks in Belize to the peaks of the Earth at Mt. Everest's base camp in Nepal...."
Some pretty cool options for those who are more adventuresome.
"...The Abercrombie & Kent Residence Club has long provided these benefits to members but also offers a collection of expeditions designed for those wanting a more "extreme" vacation.
Part of the Abercrombie & Kent family, the A&K Residence Club allows members the ability to exchange a portion of their annual allotment of nights towards safaris and villa reservations through the club's Travel Credit Program. Members can apply a full year's worth of usage every three years in the club. Abercrombie & Kent has unveiled their collection of Extreme Adventures for 2011, a portfolio of travels spanning the globe available to members of the Abercrombie & Kent Residence Club.
The new collection takes travelers from tracking polar bears in Norway to grizzly bears in Alaska. The sandy lands of Egypt to the frigid expanses of Antarctica. Under the waters watching sharks in Belize to the peaks of the Earth at Mt. Everest's base camp in Nepal...."