The American expedition line
has acquired Sea Voyager and
renamed it Safari Voyager for
year-round sailings in Mexico.
THE 64-passenger adventure yacht, which is
currently undergoing renovation, is set to start
operating in the Sea of Cortés from November
2013, replacing the 86-passenger Safari
Endeavour.
Four different itineraries will be available
from homeports of La Paz, Cabo and Guaymas.
In winter 2015, Safari Voyager is expected to
move to Central America to spend winters
exploring Costa Rica and summers in Belize, with
transits of the Panama Canal in spring and autumn.
The Safari Endeavour will then return to
sailing in the Sea of Cortés during the winter.
Purchased from the Bahamian owner of Sea
Voyager Expeditions, Uncruises’ newest
addition to the fleet has 33 outside cabins
including four suites and two single cabins.
During the renovation, a new library and
massage room will be created and the top deck
will be transformed into an open-air public
space with fitness equipment and lounge chairs.
A swim step platform on the stern allows
guests to access the water for included
activities such as snorkelling, skiff excursions,
kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding.
The Safari Voyager becomes the adventure
line’s eighth vessel – all with capacities below
90 berths.
The company has three expedition vessels
sailing ‘Active Adventures’, three more yachts
offering ‘Luxury Adventures’ and one replica
Victorian-style steamer for ‘Heritage Adventures’.
Current destinations include Southeast Alaska,
Hawaiian Islands, Columbia and Snake Rivers,
coastal Washington, British Columbia and Mexico.
Until a rebranding in January, Un-Cruise
Adventures was known as Innersea
Discoveries/American Safari Cruises.
Details for Central America deployment such
as itineraries, will be made available in the next
few weeks, see www.un-cruise.com for details.
