UnCruise Safari Quest Cruise Reviews

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Astonishingly great!

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Safari Quest

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d@34n.us
2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

I'm a yachtsman and was surprised and more than pleased that the captain, mate and engineer were willing to share their knowledge and experience with me. I was quite impressed with the state-of-the-art gear they have aboard and the bridge team's very close attention to the task at hand. You experience professionalism at every level on Safari Quest - the hotel staff made us feel right at home. ...
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Sail Date: April 2014


Whale of a Time on Safari Voyager

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Safari Quest

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pwchief
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This 7 day "Un-Cruise" left from Cabo San Lucas on Jan 25, 2014. In short, it was a great cruise with a great crew, packed with lots of activities, amazing whale watching, many nature and photography talks and sunny warm weather. Un-Cruise Adventures is a new company that seems dedicated to providing great cruises with a staff of "naturalists" that are wonderful, smart, well educated people. I'll ...
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Sail Date: January 2014


Spoiled for anything else

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Safari Quest

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kstawicki
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

This was my first cruise of any kind and I'm afraid I'll have to stay with Un-Cruise for my future trips. I was on their smallest ship, the 22 passenger Quest. We were not full so there were fewer than 2 passengers for each crew member. The crew was friendly, welcoming and helpful. Cabin was very comfortable; memory foam mattresses, heated floors in the bathrooms. Common areas were very spacious ...
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Sail Date: October 2013


Luxury Cruising in the islands of British Columbia

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on Safari Quest

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kentuckygal01
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Our luxury yacht cruise on the Safari Quest through the islands of British Columbia with Un-Cruise Adventures was truly an incomparable cruise experience. The yacht is relatively small, holding only about 22 passengers along with crew, but was very comfortable and roomy inside. The crew was one of the best we have ever had and provided great service, seeming to really enjoy their jobs and the ...
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Sail Date: April 2013


Safari Quest - Alaskan Inside Passage

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Safari Quest

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Andy1pom
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

What an introduction to Cruising.... 7 days all exclusive trip on a luxury yacht around some great scenery and wildlife. 21 like minded guests on board and we have already visited some of them after the cruise. From the welcome at the local hotel until we disembarked 7 days later, everything was friendly, professional and most welcoming. The on board staff made the trip for us; they became ...
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Sail Date: August 2012


Baja Experience

Review for a Cruise to Nowhere Cruise on Safari Quest

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Meganephron
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This was our third trip to Baja on Safari Quest. It has become our favorite cruise vessel. Large enough to find solitude, small enough to culture new relationships. The accommodations are first rate from the memory foam beds to the heated bath room floors. The A level room have a sliding door to enjoy the cool night on the Sea of Cortez. This is an all inclusive trip. Food prepared by an ...
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Sail Date: February 2012


Exploring Mexico's Sea of Cortes by yacht

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Safari Quest

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jdtravels
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

The fabled Sea of Cortes along Mexico's Baja Peninsula has been heralded by Jacques Cousteau as "The Aquarium of the World" and by naturalists as "America's Galapagos." Fewer cruise lines than ever are making extended voyages into this pristine marine wilderness, but American Safari Cruises is a notable exception. Their 22-passenger luxury yacht, Safari Quest, explores the pristine waters of this ...
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Sail Date: February 2011


Luxury in the Pursuit of Adventure

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Safari Quest

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LAWPOOL
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

120' MotorYacht Safari Quest chartered for 8 day, 7 night extended family [meaning most of us did not know each other] cruise in Sea of Cortes, Baja California Sur, Mexico, January, 2009. Boarded at LaPaz. Disembarked at Puerto Escondido [near Loreto]. The yacht is a well-maintained twin-screw island of paradise. Room accommodations are well-equipped, clean and welcoming. Not ...
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Sail Date: January 2009


10 days in Alaska

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Safari Quest

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fpat
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

This was an unbelievable 10 day adventure I have been on many cruises but have not posted reviews as I feel in the posted reviews everything that is needed to be said was already said. As there was very little info on American Safari I wanted to post this to help others that might be considering it. While it was very expensive it was not a big a difference as one might think. If you are ...
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Sail Date: June 2008

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