Un - Cruise Adventures HawaII - ALASKA
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WHAT IS AN UN-CRUISE [UHN-KROOZ] :
To engage and explore remote places by upscale yacht or small expedition boats along with 22 to 86 like-minded adventurers for an uncommon experience. Un-Rushed, Un-Crowded, Un-Believeable. Un-Cruise Adventures are unmatched, hands on small boat explorations. With several styles to choose from : Active, Luxury, Heritage and Charter Adventures. You have an inviting alternative to your typical cruise. Kayaks and Whales,Snorkels and Totems. Mountains and Deserts, Services and Wine. Uncover your Adventure Today ! Then pack your bags and venture into some of natures most exciting playgrounds and historic ports for exploration. Eye to Eye wildlife encounters, and living history |
Destinations/Rates
Alaska
Cruises: 7 to 21-nights
Dates: April-September
Rates: From $3,495 per person
Styles: L - A - H - C
Fleet: Safari Endeavor, Safari Explorer, Safari Legacy, Safari Quest, Wilderness Discover, Wilderness Adventurer, Wilderness Explorer
Shaped by massive glaciers over millions of years, the temperate rainforest of Southeast Alaska (also known as the Alaska Panhandle) reveals wildlife-rich fjords and spectacular scenery. The Tongass National Forest—the largest in the US—is 16.8 million acres and constitutes the majority of area. Throughout history, the channels and waterways along Alaska’s Inside Passage have served as an important travel corridor for Native Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Haida peoples and gold-rush era steamships. Recognized in 1986 as a biosphere reserve, in 1992 the 3.3-million-acre Glacier Bay National Park earned its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, 15,000-foot mountains rise straight out of the ocean and massive glaciers flow across the landscape, covering thousands of square miles. At different points in history, explorers John Muir, Joseph Whidbey, and Captain George Vancouver each discovered this unforgettable natural laboratory—today, receding glaciers reveal a landscape that has been covered with ice for tens of thousands of years. Rich in wildlife, brown and black bears, the endemic Alexander Archipelago wolf, Sitka black-tailed deer, humpback whales, orca, salmon, bald eagles, harlequin ducks, scoters, and marbled murrelets call the area home. Other features of the region include the Alexander Archipelago and Misty Fjords National Monument.
Dates: April-September
Rates: From $3,495 per person
Styles: L - A - H - C
Fleet: Safari Endeavor, Safari Explorer, Safari Legacy, Safari Quest, Wilderness Discover, Wilderness Adventurer, Wilderness Explorer
Shaped by massive glaciers over millions of years, the temperate rainforest of Southeast Alaska (also known as the Alaska Panhandle) reveals wildlife-rich fjords and spectacular scenery. The Tongass National Forest—the largest in the US—is 16.8 million acres and constitutes the majority of area. Throughout history, the channels and waterways along Alaska’s Inside Passage have served as an important travel corridor for Native Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Haida peoples and gold-rush era steamships. Recognized in 1986 as a biosphere reserve, in 1992 the 3.3-million-acre Glacier Bay National Park earned its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, 15,000-foot mountains rise straight out of the ocean and massive glaciers flow across the landscape, covering thousands of square miles. At different points in history, explorers John Muir, Joseph Whidbey, and Captain George Vancouver each discovered this unforgettable natural laboratory—today, receding glaciers reveal a landscape that has been covered with ice for tens of thousands of years. Rich in wildlife, brown and black bears, the endemic Alexander Archipelago wolf, Sitka black-tailed deer, humpback whales, orca, salmon, bald eagles, harlequin ducks, scoters, and marbled murrelets call the area home. Other features of the region include the Alexander Archipelago and Misty Fjords National Monument.
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Hawaiian Islands
Cruises: 7 nights
Dates: November-April
Rates: From $3,795 per person
Styles: L
Fleet: Safari Explorer
Formerly known as the “Sandwich Islands”—as named by Captain Cook following his visit in 1778—this archipelago of volcanic islands and atolls sits at the center of the North Pacific Ocean marking the northeast corner of Polynesia. The island chain forms the largest marine sanctuary in the world and one of the world’s most important habitats for humpback whales. Two-thirds of the North Pacific population migrates to Hawaii each winter for breeding, calving, and nursing. We encounter many of these same humpbacks in Alaska where they feed during the summer months. Explore remote shoreline, mostly staying on the leeward side of the eastern-most Hawaiian Islands chain. Along the way, view marine species and endangered animals, many native to the Hawaiian Islands. Experience traditional Hawaiian culture, meet the local people, and discover the islands’ natural gifts in a way only accessible on an Un-Cruise Adventure. Immerse yourself in this tropical wonderland to experience the islands from a different perspective
Dates: November-April
Rates: From $3,795 per person
Styles: L
Fleet: Safari Explorer
Formerly known as the “Sandwich Islands”—as named by Captain Cook following his visit in 1778—this archipelago of volcanic islands and atolls sits at the center of the North Pacific Ocean marking the northeast corner of Polynesia. The island chain forms the largest marine sanctuary in the world and one of the world’s most important habitats for humpback whales. Two-thirds of the North Pacific population migrates to Hawaii each winter for breeding, calving, and nursing. We encounter many of these same humpbacks in Alaska where they feed during the summer months. Explore remote shoreline, mostly staying on the leeward side of the eastern-most Hawaiian Islands chain. Along the way, view marine species and endangered animals, many native to the Hawaiian Islands. Experience traditional Hawaiian culture, meet the local people, and discover the islands’ natural gifts in a way only accessible on an Un-Cruise Adventure. Immerse yourself in this tropical wonderland to experience the islands from a different perspective
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Mexico's Sea of Cortes
Cruise: 7-nights
Dates: November-March
Rates: From $2,995 per person
Styles: L
Fleet: Safari Explorer
Just south of California lies an inland sea known as the Gulf of California, Sea of Cortez, or Sea of Cortés. A birders paradise—this rich archipelago serves as an important bird refuge and migration corridor. It is a place author John Steinbeck found “ferocious with life” and described by Jacques Cousteau as “the aquarium of the world.” And we tend to agree. UNESCO even declared it a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, noting it as one of the most biologically diverse marine environments on Earth. Discover a world of breathtaking beauty on an island-hopping journey through wildlife-rich waters and on islands that are home to both plants and animals found nowhere else. Coastal mangroves and dunes, along with desert scrub and red rock cliffs provide the backdrop. Swim with playful sea lions, watch whales, and discover a centuries-old mission town. Hike nearby shores, rimmed with white-sand beaches and cactus-clad ridges, then play in impossibly brilliant turquoise waters. To explore this extraordinary place is to know firsthand how small the human presence here truly is.
Dates: November-March
Rates: From $2,995 per person
Styles: L
Fleet: Safari Explorer
Just south of California lies an inland sea known as the Gulf of California, Sea of Cortez, or Sea of Cortés. A birders paradise—this rich archipelago serves as an important bird refuge and migration corridor. It is a place author John Steinbeck found “ferocious with life” and described by Jacques Cousteau as “the aquarium of the world.” And we tend to agree. UNESCO even declared it a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, noting it as one of the most biologically diverse marine environments on Earth. Discover a world of breathtaking beauty on an island-hopping journey through wildlife-rich waters and on islands that are home to both plants and animals found nowhere else. Coastal mangroves and dunes, along with desert scrub and red rock cliffs provide the backdrop. Swim with playful sea lions, watch whales, and discover a centuries-old mission town. Hike nearby shores, rimmed with white-sand beaches and cactus-clad ridges, then play in impossibly brilliant turquoise waters. To explore this extraordinary place is to know firsthand how small the human presence here truly is.
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Columbia & Snake River
Cruises: 7 nights
Dates: April- November
Rates: From $3,745 per person
Styles: L - H - C
Fleet: Safari Legacy, Safari Quest
Roll on, Columbia, roll on. Embrace the American West spirit and encompass both human and natural history. The basin was forged by volcanic eruptions 40-60 million years ago and catastrophic floods near the end of the last ice-age. Inhabited by humans for over 15,000 years, indigenous peoples and tribes have a historical and continual presence here. Waves of explorers like Lewis and Clark and Oregon Trail pioneers charted their way and settled in this land. Then industrialists came along and harnessed the mighty Columbia. In 1943, the Hanford Nuclear Reservation—the world’s first full-scale nuclear reactor—was established as part of the Manhattan Project. Today, you can sail upriver alongside golden coulees, high desert, and steep gorges. A range of vegetation, from Western hemlock in the moist regions to sagebrush in the arid country and stretches of orchards and vineyards, are strewn across the land. Supporting several species of wildlife and migrating fish, the rivers have allowed steamships to link communities and facilitate trade. Today, the dams along the Columbia produce more hydroelectric power than those of any other North American river.
Dates: April- November
Rates: From $3,745 per person
Styles: L - H - C
Fleet: Safari Legacy, Safari Quest
Roll on, Columbia, roll on. Embrace the American West spirit and encompass both human and natural history. The basin was forged by volcanic eruptions 40-60 million years ago and catastrophic floods near the end of the last ice-age. Inhabited by humans for over 15,000 years, indigenous peoples and tribes have a historical and continual presence here. Waves of explorers like Lewis and Clark and Oregon Trail pioneers charted their way and settled in this land. Then industrialists came along and harnessed the mighty Columbia. In 1943, the Hanford Nuclear Reservation—the world’s first full-scale nuclear reactor—was established as part of the Manhattan Project. Today, you can sail upriver alongside golden coulees, high desert, and steep gorges. A range of vegetation, from Western hemlock in the moist regions to sagebrush in the arid country and stretches of orchards and vineyards, are strewn across the land. Supporting several species of wildlife and migrating fish, the rivers have allowed steamships to link communities and facilitate trade. Today, the dams along the Columbia produce more hydroelectric power than those of any other North American river.
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Pacific northwesT-Washington & BRitish Columbia
Cruises: 7 nights
Dates: April-May & September-November
Rates: From $3,395 per person
Styles: L - C
Fleet: Safari Quest
7-night coastal Washington & British Columbia adventure cruises. You have two Pacific Northwest cruises to choose from. Surrounded by old-growth and temperate rainforest, explore the shores, islands, and winding channels of Washington State—wilderness hikes on Mt. Constitution and in the Olympic National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On this Washington cruise, snorkel, kayak, paddle board, and skiff in glacial fjords and the San Juan archipelago, and visit with locals. Or, opt for an inclusive boutique exploration and sail into a yachters’ paradise on both sides of the border—take in nature’s wonders by kayak, skiff, or on foot, witness British Columbia’s stunning Princess Louisa Inlet, British-influenced Victoria, enjoy High Tea in a garden, and discover the San Juan Islands and a charming seaside town. With either, you’ll experience first-hand Mother Nature’s role in creating some of the most dramatic scenery along coastal Washington and British Columbia.
Dates: April-May & September-November
Rates: From $3,395 per person
Styles: L - C
Fleet: Safari Quest
7-night coastal Washington & British Columbia adventure cruises. You have two Pacific Northwest cruises to choose from. Surrounded by old-growth and temperate rainforest, explore the shores, islands, and winding channels of Washington State—wilderness hikes on Mt. Constitution and in the Olympic National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On this Washington cruise, snorkel, kayak, paddle board, and skiff in glacial fjords and the San Juan archipelago, and visit with locals. Or, opt for an inclusive boutique exploration and sail into a yachters’ paradise on both sides of the border—take in nature’s wonders by kayak, skiff, or on foot, witness British Columbia’s stunning Princess Louisa Inlet, British-influenced Victoria, enjoy High Tea in a garden, and discover the San Juan Islands and a charming seaside town. With either, you’ll experience first-hand Mother Nature’s role in creating some of the most dramatic scenery along coastal Washington and British Columbia.
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GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS
Cruises: 9 nights
Dates: February - November
Rates: From $8,295 per person
Styles: L
Fleet: La Pinta
Explore Ecuador's historic Quito and cruise the Galápagos Islands.Unquestionably, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Galápagos Islands and Quito’s historic city center, are shining stars of Ecuador and our 9-night inclusive adventure. Wander Quito’s exceptionally preserved Old Town built atop pre-Colombian markets and temples, and as a delightful cherry-on-top, overnight in a late 1800s residence of several former presidents. Arguably the most iconic marine habitat in the world, this destination-of-a-lifetime is filled with exquisite creatures—giant tortoises, red-footed boobies, Darwin’s finches, penguins, Waved Albatross, and rowdy sea lions. Step ashore on eight islands and islets—including the two showcase islands of Española and Genovesa. Hike, snorkel, and kayak discovering the unexpected as Charles Darwin did in 1835.
Dates: February - November
Rates: From $8,295 per person
Styles: L
Fleet: La Pinta
Explore Ecuador's historic Quito and cruise the Galápagos Islands.Unquestionably, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Galápagos Islands and Quito’s historic city center, are shining stars of Ecuador and our 9-night inclusive adventure. Wander Quito’s exceptionally preserved Old Town built atop pre-Colombian markets and temples, and as a delightful cherry-on-top, overnight in a late 1800s residence of several former presidents. Arguably the most iconic marine habitat in the world, this destination-of-a-lifetime is filled with exquisite creatures—giant tortoises, red-footed boobies, Darwin’s finches, penguins, Waved Albatross, and rowdy sea lions. Step ashore on eight islands and islets—including the two showcase islands of Española and Genovesa. Hike, snorkel, and kayak discovering the unexpected as Charles Darwin did in 1835.
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costa rica & the panama canal
Cruises: 7or 8 nights
Dates: Year-Round
Rates: From $3,745 per person
Styles: A
Fleet: Safari Voyager
Tap into all your senses on our Costa Rica & Panama adventure cruise—especially your sense of wonder. It’s more than simply seeing the remarkable. Hike through lush jungle, watching for colorful macaws and hummingbirds, slow moving sloths, screeching howler monkeys, expressive white-faced capuchins, and capricious squirrel monkeys in the canopy above. Investigate the multi-colored menagerie of a coral reef by snorkel. Navigate alluringly beautiful and secluded island coves and mangrove forests by kayak and skiff. And witness the incredible engineering feat that is the Panama Canal. As the voyage unfolds, you’ll find yourself thriving through adventure, relaxation, and eye-opening experiences, uncovering a new side of the good life aboard the Safari Voyager. Pura vida!
Dates: Year-Round
Rates: From $3,745 per person
Styles: A
Fleet: Safari Voyager
Tap into all your senses on our Costa Rica & Panama adventure cruise—especially your sense of wonder. It’s more than simply seeing the remarkable. Hike through lush jungle, watching for colorful macaws and hummingbirds, slow moving sloths, screeching howler monkeys, expressive white-faced capuchins, and capricious squirrel monkeys in the canopy above. Investigate the multi-colored menagerie of a coral reef by snorkel. Navigate alluringly beautiful and secluded island coves and mangrove forests by kayak and skiff. And witness the incredible engineering feat that is the Panama Canal. As the voyage unfolds, you’ll find yourself thriving through adventure, relaxation, and eye-opening experiences, uncovering a new side of the good life aboard the Safari Voyager. Pura vida!
Styles of Adventure
Offering Four Styles of Adventure to choose from. Each style offers a distinct focus, personality, and range of activities. And depending on which style you choose and which boat you’re on, the amenities and activities included may vary, but they are all exceptional.
With each adventure styles, the atmosphere is always casual, the service attentive, and the bridge is open. Once on board, you’re expected to relax, give in to the beauty of the moment, and leave the stresses of the world at home. Onboard Expedition and Legacy Leaders guide your way and the wildlife is always unleashed. So without further ado, it’s time to consider your options: unwind each day with a microbrew or glass of wine; a backdrop of cactus-clad desert rims or snow-capped mountains; kayaking, trekking, and snorkeling or seeing history come to life—the choice is yours.
L Luxury Adventures
Upscale voyages loaded with extra amenities, soft-adventure, and exclusive excursions are offered aboard these Safari Yachts and yacht-style boats:
Safari Endeavour, Safari Explorer, Safari Quest
Indulge in the good life. Balancing adventurous activities by mixing them up with cultural encounters, and personal touches like evening turn-down service.
Safari Endeavour, Safari Explorer, Safari Quest
Indulge in the good life. Balancing adventurous activities by mixing them up with cultural encounters, and personal touches like evening turn-down service.
A Active Adventures
Expedition-style explorations equipped for action and delivered from aboard all three of our Wilderness boats.
Wilderness Adventurer, Wilderness Discoverer, Wilderness Explorer.
Focused on experiencing life on the outside—rain or shine—activities like kayaking, standup paddle boarding (SUP), treks ashore, and explorations by inflatable skiff top the agenda.
Wilderness Adventurer, Wilderness Discoverer, Wilderness Explorer.
Focused on experiencing life on the outside—rain or shine—activities like kayaking, standup paddle boarding (SUP), treks ashore, and explorations by inflatable skiff top the agenda.
H Heritage Adventures
History comes to life afloat and ashore with Living History programs. Historical characters are revealed and included amenities unfold aboard a replica Victorian-style steamship: Safari Legacy.
Time doesn’t stand still, but at times it may seem so. In the wake of some of North America’s early explorers, Legacy Leaders guide you on a stimulating journey of colorful places and fascinating people.
Time doesn’t stand still, but at times it may seem so. In the wake of some of North America’s early explorers, Legacy Leaders guide you on a stimulating journey of colorful places and fascinating people.
C Charter Adventures
There’s nothing like privacy! And chances are—with maximum capacities of 22, 36, 60, 76, 86, and 88—we have the perfect boat to fit your group size. Every boat afloat in the Un-Cruise fleet is available for a private charter. Safari Quest
Fleet
L Safari Endeavor
Destinations: Alaska, Mexico's Sea of Cortes
86 Guests 43 Staterooms
- 34-35 crew members
- 232 feet in length
- 37 feet wide
- Cruising speed of 10 knots
- Built in 1983 by "Jeff Boat" Shipyard
- Renovated in 2012
- Registered in United States
- 2.5:1 Guest-to-crew ratio
L Safari Explorer
Destinations: Alaska, Hawaiian Islands
36 Guests 18 Staterooms
- 14-15 crew members
- 145 feet in length
- 36 feet wide
- Cruising speed of 10 knots
- Built in 1998 by Freeport Shipbuilding; renovated in 2008
- Registered in United States
- 2:1 Guest-to-crew ratio
L - la Pinta
Destinations: Galapagos Islands
48 Guests 24 Cabins
- 27 crew members
- 209 feet in length
- 41 feet wide
- Cruising speed of 10 knots
- Renovated in 2007 in Callao, Peru
- Registered in Ecuador
- 1.7:1 Guest-to-crew ratio
L - H Safari Legacy
Destinations: Alaska, Columbia & Snake Rivers
88 Guests 11 Staterooms
- 34-35 crew members
- 192 feet in length
- 40 feet wide
- Cruising speed of 11 knots
- Built in 1983 by Bender Shipbuilding
- Renovated in 2012
- Registered in United States
- 2.5:1 Guest-to-crew ratio
L - C Safari Quest
Destinations: Alaska, Columbia & Snake Rivers, Washington & British Columbia
22 Guests 11 Staterooms
- 9 crew members
- 120 feet in length
- 29 feet wide
- Cruising speed of 10 knots
- Built in 1992 by Shear Yachts; renovated in 2006
- Registered in United States
- 2:1 Guest-to-crew ratio
A Wildernes Discoverer
Destinations: Alaska
76 Guests 38 Cabins
- 26 crew members
- 176 feet in length
- 39 feet wide
- Cruising speed of 10 knots
- Built in 1992 by Blount Boats; renovated in 2011
- Registered in United States
- 3:1 Guest-to-crew ratio
A Wilderness Adventurer
Destinations: Alaska
60 Guests 30 Cabins
- 25 crew members
- 160 feet in length
- 39 feet wide
- Cruising speed of 9.5 knots
- Built in 1984 by Blount Boats; renovated in 2011
- Registered in United States
- 3:1 Guest-to-crew ratio
A Wilderness Explorer
Destinations: Alaska, Hawaiian Islands
76 Guests 38 Cabins
- 26 crew members
- 186 feet in length
- 38 feet wide
- Cruising speed of 11 knots
- Built in 1976; renovated in 2012
- Registered in United States
- 3:1 Guest-to-crew ratio