Un-Cruise
Adventures Releases 2015 Deployment
For Small Ship
Adventure Cruises in Alaska
More Alaska cruises
explore Glacier Bay National Park in 2015
Trip planning
starts earlier this year with Un-Cruise
Adventures’ release of its small ship adventure cruise schedule for Southeast Alaska in 2015.
Seven vessels carrying 22-88 guests offer 115 total departures from April
through September. Adventure activities, culture, history, wildlife and remote
wilderness star on ten itineraries ranging from one to three weeks duration.
Alaska-bound
travelers with popular Glacier Bay National Park on their wish list have more
opportunities to experience the park on a small ship adventure in 2015. The
line’s newly released 2015 deployment shows 87 out of 115 departures visit
Glacier Bay for one or more days of in-depth exploration, most including
off-boat adventures of hiking and kayaking.
“We’ve developed
our itineraries based on years of experience sailing in remote areas of Alaska,”
said Captain Dan Blanchard, CEO. “You will see the beauty and awe inspiring, raw
nature that makes Alaska a must-see, must-explore destination.”
Travelers may
choose an Active, Luxury or Heritage Adventure. Active Adventures aboard
expedition vessels—60-guest Wilderness Adventurer, 74-guest Wilderness
Explorer, 76-guest Wilderness Discoverer—focus on adventure activities in
remote wilderness. Luxury Adventures aboard yachts—22-guest Safari Quest,
36-guest Safari Explorer, 86-guest Safari Endeavour—include adventure activities
along with upscale amenities and more inclusions on board. Heritage Adventures
aboard the 88-guest S.S. Legacy, a replica coastal steamer, focus on living
history with crew in period costume and sail port-to-port with shoreside tours
included such as Skagway’s famed White Pass & Yukon Route
Railroad.
Enter the heyday of
the Klondike Gold Rush on the S.S. Legacy sailing weeklong Alaska’s Golden
History adventures between Ketchikan and Juneau, Alaska (and reverse).
History comes alive through presentations and skits on board and included tours
to points of historical interest. Ports visited include Wrangell, Petersburg,
Sitka and Skagway. Whales, wildlife and wilderness are highlighted on a full day
spent inside Glacier Bay National Park along with a day’s exploration in Icy
Strait and Chichagof Island.
A weeklong Discoverers’
Glacier Country itinerary roundtrip Juneau, Alaska spends two days
inside Glacier Bay National Park and explores around Icy Strait, Chichagof
Island, Baranof Island, Frederick Sound, Stephen’s Passage, Ford’s Terror and
Endicott Arm. The Luxury Adventure cruise is offered on three upscale
yachts—Safari Quest, Safari Explorer, Safari Endeavour. The inclusive cruise
includes all premium wine, beer and spirits; a massage; transfers; taxes and
fees; and all adventure activities from the yacht. Rates begin at $4,195 per
person, double occupancy.
The popularity of
the Northern
Passages & Glacier Bay itinerary between Juneau and Sitka, Alaska
(and reverse) spurred the line to add more departures for 36 total in 2015. Two
days are spent inside Glacier Bay National Park. Other areas explored include
Icy Strait, Chichagof Island, Baranof Island, Peril Strait and Sergius Narrows.
The Active Adventure is available on the Wilderness Adventurer, Wilderness
Discoverer and Wilderness Explorer. Rates begin at $2,095 per person, double
occupancy.
The Inner Reaches
Eastern Coves itinerary sails from Juneau to Ketchikan, Alaska and
explores Tracy Arm Wilderness, Frederick Sound, Thomas Bay, a half-day port call
in Wrangell, Behm Canal and Misty Fjords National Monument. The Active Adventure
is offered on all three expedition vessels. Rates begin at $1,895 per person,
double occupancy. Four departures are offered on Luxury Adventure yachts Safari
Endeavour and Safari Explorer. Rates begin at $3,895 per person, double
occupancy.
The Inner Reaches
Western Coves itinerary sails from Ketchikan to Juneau, Alaska and
explores El Capitan Passage and Cave, Chatham Strait, Frederick Sound, a
half-day port call in Klawock, Stephen’s Passage, Endicott Arm, Ford’s Terror
and Dawes Glacier. The Active Adventure is offered on two expedition
vessels—Wilderness Discoverer and Wilderness Explorer. Rates begin at $2,395 per
person, double occupancy.
With an increase in
the number of travelers combining itineraries to create two or three week
adventures, the line reorganized its schedule to make it more convenient.
Travelers may now stay on board the Wilderness Explorer or Wilderness Discoverer
for the duration and experience up to three different itineraries—Northern
Passages & Glacier Bay, Eastern Coves, Western Coves—making an Ultimate
or Ultra Adventure.
In spring and fall,
a 12-night Famed Passages of Discovery itinerary sails between Seattle
and Juneau (and reverse) on six departures. Rates begin at $2,895 per person,
double occupancy. And an 11-night Gold Rush Legacy cruise sails from
Seattle to Juneau (and reverse) aboard the S.S. Legacy. Rates begin at $6,395
per person, double occupancy.
Active and Luxury
Adventures include adventure activities: kayaking, hiking, skiff excursions and
paddle boarding. Heritage Adventures include shoreside tours. Fresh, innovative
cuisine is served on all vessels. Select theme cruise dates are available for
photography and marine biology interests. Kids in Nature departures cater to
families with children younger than 13 years. Charters and group incentives are
available. To book or to request additional information, contact your travel
agent or Un-Cruise Adventures at 888-862-8881 or sales@un-cruise.com.
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