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San Juan Islands w/American cruise lines

Review for a Alaska Cruise on American Spirit

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valiegrl
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We always wanted to see the San Junan Islands of Washing state and thought this would be an effortless way to do it. Embarkation was easy. The itinerary was very good and we really enjoyed all the historical little towns and scenery. Our room was quite large and the king size bed was really nice and comfortable. We did not do a veranda, as they were very small and had a metal door, not a big ...
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Sail Date: July 2018

Cabin Type: Cabin AA


Puget Sound & the San Juan Islands

Review for a Alaska Cruise on American Spirit

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xenonsa
10+ Cruises • Age 90s

I prefer small ship cruises, and this line seemed to meet all my expectations. Friends had traveled on it and recommended it highly. The only problem seemed to be choosing from a lot of exciting and inviting destinations. My son and I chose the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands cruise and were not disappointed.. Everything was outstanding, from the pre-cruise package which gave us a night ...
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Sail Date: July 2018

Cabin Type: Single Cabin


The road less traveled

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Wilderness Explorer

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30RockFan
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

Very impressed with Uncruise. Having sailed big cruise ships before, this was a far superior experience. Every day we saw beautiful, jaw dropping sights without another boat in sight. It was lovely to go kayaking and be completely alone in nature and turn back and see our charming vessel anchored in a little cove. The staff were very keen and enthusiastic and tried very hard, even though not ...
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Sail Date: June 2018


Lots of Personal Attention

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Wilderness Adventurer

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desert raven 49
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

I love wilderness. I love small ships that don't really go "anywhere." This cruise promised and delivered exactly what I wanted. We had 3 whole days in Glacier Bay with nary another person or ship in sight. To add to the sensory overload was 3 continuous days of sun, something unheard of in most of Alaska. Alaska was Awakening and while there were no babies of any sort and the bears were ...
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Sail Date: April 2018


Excellent Cruise Line

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Wilderness Adventurer

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retiredmt@outlook.com
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

This was our first experience with any type of cruise. We chose the small boat because we heard that we would be able to go to areas not normally allowed of the big cruise ships. We were not disappointed! The cabins were very nice and ours had a sliding door that opened on to the deck. I would not recommend spending the extra money on this type, since there was no added value for the door. ...
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Sail Date: August 2016


Alaska Inside Passage on the American Spirit

Review for a Alaska Cruise on American Spirit

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lynnmarv1
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This was our 8th cruise with American Cruise Lines - we choose this line for its small ships, American crew, and interesting destinations. To enjoy the American Experience, you have to understand what you are NOT buying - no casino, stage show, spa, salon, specialty dining, etc. What you ARE buying is local entertainment in small ports, friendly and responsive young staff, and mature passengers ...
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Sail Date: July 2016

Cabin Type: Cabin A


Good for adventure

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Wilderness Adventurer

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Aharbour
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

My kids had a great time, this was their first cruise, so they had no other comparisons. I was expecting more for $20,000 (4 of us)- like linen changes, portion sizes of dinner more than 4oz and special occasion celebrations as shown in brochure. It is one of the few cruises that you can lose weight, many choices of activities. The staff was wonderful and we enjoyed getting close to nature. I ...
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Sail Date: July 2016

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Get up close in a small ship and enjoy lots of off boat advetures.

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Wilderness Explorer

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Dogman49
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

PROS We chose this cruise because - being a small boat it get's to places the big ships can't go (max 70 passengers). We stood 30 metres off shore from calving Glaciers - wow ! The sea and land scenery were simply awesome. Every day you get to chose variety of off-boat activities i.e. kayaking, skiff tours & shore excursions and rough trails. The have the best methods of launching and ...
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Sail Date: June 2016


Safari Endeavor small cruise was the way to see Alaska.

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Safari Endeavour

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LikeSmallShips
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

We wanted to see Alaska, but are not fans of big cruise ships, nor did we want an extreme nature cruise. This cruise fit the bill. Nice size, nice crew, interesting passengers. Beautiful scenery. I would highly recommend. The outstanding item I want to highlight was the bartender Daniel Harding. Not only a great bartender in general, his Irish Coffee was the best I have ever ...
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Sail Date: May 2016


A highly recommended adventure with a caveat

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Wilderness Explorer

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vickrob
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

Un-Cruise Adventures does an outstanding job providing a real Alaskan expedition geared to a wide range of interests and athletic ability. I have been on nine other cruises, all ships with at least 200 people. None had the same "adventure" focus as UnCruise. I think the cruise line fills its niche well. We flew to Juneau the day before, staying at Hotel Baranof. The next morning, we walked to the ...
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Sail Date: August 2014

Traveled with children


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