Travelers receive up to $800 travel credit per couple
Seattle, WA, – Unwind over the winter holidays this year on one of four weeklong yacht cruises offered by Un-Cruise Adventures
in the Hawaiian Islands or Mexico’s Sea of Cortés.
Holiday departures
are scheduled for December 21 and 28, 2013 aboard the 64-guest Safari
Voyager in Baja, Mexico and the 36-guest Safari Explorer in Hawaii.
Travelers booked on a 2013 holiday cruise by August 30 receive a per couple travel credit of US$800 in Hawaii and US$500 in Mexico.
Whether
travelers are looking for an escape from the busyness of the holiday
season or simply a new place to enjoy the company of friends and family,
activities are adapted for each trip. Tasteful holiday decorations,
special holiday menus, parties and the possibility of an appearance of
Santa at sea if desired by young guests bring the fun on board while
leaving the work to the crew.
The
36-guest yacht Safari Explorer explores the Hawaiian Islands on a new
itinerary sailing one-way between Moloka’i and Hawai’i, the Big Island
or reverse. Weeklong Luxury Adventure cruises in Hawaii include
activities and tours while exploring four islands—Moloka’i, Lana’i, Maui
and Hawai’i, the Big Island. Highlights of the Hawaiian Seascapes
cruise include a night snorkel with Giant Pacific Manta rays,
snorkeling at Kealakekua Bay where Captain Cook was slain in 1779, a
visit to the sacred Halawa Valley on Moloka’i and searching out marine
life in the Humpback National Marine Sanctuary.
New
to the Un-Cruise Adventures fleet, the 64-guest Safari Voyager sails
roundtrip from San José del Cabo in Baja, Mexico on two holiday cruises.
The weeklong Cousteau’s Aquarium of the World itinerary visits
two ports—Loreto and La Paz—along with Isla Cerralvo, the famed
Cousteau Island. On this route, guests have a good chance at seeing—and
even snorkeling alongside—whale sharks and will visit Cabo Pulmo
National Marine Park. Remote island hiking, a bonfire ashore, a mule
ride into the arroyo with a ranchero and snorkeling with sea lions are
all included.
“Holidays
aboard our yachts are special—intimate and joyful times whether you are
traveling alone, as a couple or part of a group,” said Dan Blanchard,
CEO and principal for Un-Cruise Adventures, who spent his last holiday
aboard in Mexico. “You’ll leave with a new group of friends and
experiences you won’t forget.”
Rates
for the inclusive weeklong holiday cruises start at US$4,895 in Hawaii
and US$2,995 in Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, per person, double occupancy.
Inclusion of premium spirits, fine wines and microbrews, superb
hand-crafted meals featuring local flavors, massage, yoga, guided tours
geared toward small groups, from-yacht activities and equipment, whale
and dolphin encounters, transfers, and port charges and taxes are all
wrapped into the cruise fare.
The
yachts carry a full complement of water sports equipment for guest use
and a swim step provides a convenient and safe launch pad for kayaks and
paddle boards, or jumping in for a swim. Guests can be as active as
they like and activities include hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding,
snorkeling, sailing and skiff excursions. Expert naturalists provide
interpretation on guided excursions ashore and at sea.
An
experienced and attentive crew provides a guest-crew ratio of almost 2
to 1. Charters and group bookings 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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About Un-Cruise Adventures |formerly InnerSea Discoveries + American Safari Cruises
Un-Cruise Adventures’
fleet of eight vessels carries 22-88 guests on Active, Luxury and
Heritage Adventures. Destinations include Alaska, Hawaiian Islands,
Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, Columbia & Snake Rivers, and Coastal
Washington & British Columbia. Un-Cruise Adventures, under the
parent company of InnerSea Discoveries, is a member of Trusted Adventures, dedicated to the highest standards of small-group travel and to giving back to the places visited.
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