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My favorite part of the ship!
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Skiff trip to go hiking
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View from upper deck.
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Seals and sea lions.
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Very small vessel; very large service

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caradara
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

The boat holds 22 passengers and we only had 9. The service onboard was top notch. The food and cocktails were super. The expedition leader, Jeremy, was so knowledgeable and offered options for every level of activity. We hiked (easy and moderate), kayaked, and rode a skiff daily. There were evening talks and movies. The staff was friendly and always helpful. This was the San Juan Islands ...
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Sail Date: September 2023


Columbia River Cruise from Portland, Oregon

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caradara
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We felt super safe with all of the Covid protocols which influenced our decision. The weather did not cooperate (65 mph winds) so we missed 2 days of land activities. The crew was the best and they planned talks, documentaries, games, etc. to fill in the time. Water activities were all cancelled but we had hikes, winery visits, etc. Food and drinks were outstanding. Cabins are small and old ...
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Sail Date: October 2021


Bus Trip on a Boat

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on Wilderness Legacy

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AlayneS
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Chose this cruise based on the recommendation of the travel agent. The boat is quite old, and needs refurbishing badly. Food was diner quality with an occasional flash of brilliance. Substitutions were always available however any change to the routine meant meals for your table arrived last and were cold, and staff were not particularly happy or gracious about it. Heritage lectures were ...
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Sail Date: September 2017


Covered the bases

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on Wilderness Discoverer

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Youarejerks
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

We choose this cruise based on ship size but would choose Un Cruise again due to covering all aspects of life on board in excellent manner. The cabin beds were comfortable, allowing for sleep even chronic hip and back problems. The showers were always hot. The cabin storage space was expended with the use of hanging hooks and an outside Locker for gear. The ability to adjust our own cabin ...
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Sail Date: May 2017


Educational, accessible and interesting

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kk2840
First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

Embarkation was very smooth. I was met at baggage claim and transported to the 'wait' area by Town Car. There were some pastries and refreshments. I received a free cabin upgrade and had a comfortable room with a large view window and comfortable useful furnishings all to myself. The food was very good and the excursions and on board lectures were interesting. The meat tended to be cooked ...
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Sail Date: October 2016


Mixed Feelings

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radmthom
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

Round trip Portland OR cruise on Columbia/Snake Rivers. Excellent tours and exposure to history, both geology and early people, of the area. SS Legacy comfortable, but cabin quite small - we are spoiled with larger cruise line experience! Food good, well prepared and presented, but with limited selection. Waitstaff not well versed on menu details. Relatively large crew - professional and ...
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Sail Date: September 2015


FANTASTIC TRIP!!!

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on Wilderness Legacy

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dotdik
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

We just got back from 7 GLORIOUS DAYS on the S. S. Legacy. Leaving from Portland, we journey through the locks of the Columbia River . . .to the Willamette River, and finally to the Snake River. There we boarded jet boats for 50 miles each way into Hells Canyon. The scenery was UNBELIVIEVABLE . .narrow canyons, beautiful rocks, clear rushing water. From there, we sailed back past Portland to ...
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Sail Date: September 2015


Columbia River Cruise - Lessons in history

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villagegal
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

Embarkation - The meeting location was changed without notifying us. I happened to call and confirm things and was told it was changed. Welcome was not very warm and friendly. The people at our table didn't even look up from reading their ebooks and say Hi. The Ship - We loved the ship and its size. Very appropriate for the area we cruised in décor. The lounge and outside area was very ...
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Sail Date: August 2015


Far exceeded our expectations

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Johna32
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

We sailed from Portland OR and return up and back the Columbia and Snake Rivers into Washington/Idaho. The scenery, history, ports, tours were all first-rate. And aboard ship - the SS Legacy - it was like being aboard a floating boutique resort. Magnificent cuisine, all prepared fresh including daily baked breads and desserts, with at least two entree choices for lunch and dinner. The galley team ...
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Sail Date: October 2014


Exceeded Expectations - Awesome Trip - Awesome Company

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on Wilderness Explorer

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rugman6
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

Quite simply, this trip was the best trip we have ever taken. We cruised with Un-Cruise for the first time this summer and we boarded the Wilderness Explorer for a 7 night adventure cruise that left from Juneau, went through Glacier Bay, the Northern Passages, and ended in Sitka. This was our 4th cruise and our first small boat adventure cruise. After the amazing experience we had with Un-Cruise, ...
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Sail Date: June 2013


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