
This yacht is American Safari Cruises’ first entry into the South Pacific market and it also marks the first mainstream luxury option for cruising the “Aloha State.” The Safari Explorer and its all-American crew will visit Molokai, Lanai, Lahaina on Maui, the Big Island, and several snorkel/dive sites.
The ship will be christened in Seattle on May 23. She’ll then sail Alaskan waters this summer before relocating for the seven-day inter-island Hawaiian cruises and charters that will be offered from mid-December through early May.
If you’ve sailed with SeaDream or Windstar and prefer intimate vessels and attentive service, you’ll appreciate American Safari. If you prefer your cruise ship to have a formal dress code, Broadway-style shows, and a casino, this option is not for you.
Instead, the American Safari experience is all about the destination and active exploration of secluded coves and bays, quaint harbors, and tiny villages. Each itinerary, on the waters less traveled, focuses on hiking, snorkeling, and kayaking. Due to the yacht’s size, it can sail where other boats can’t—offering unique experiences not to be duplicated on any cruise ship currently sailing the Hawaiian Islands. Two certified naturalists sail on each voyage and immerse guests in an engaging tour of the indigenous flora and fauna.
Yet, you won’t have to give up comfort for close encounters with nature. The Safari Explorer features elegant balcony suites; master bedrooms and Jacuzzi tubs; a wine library for tastings; and a spa offering complimentary massages from a licensed masseuse, sauna, yoga classes, exercise equipment, and an on-deck hot tub. Attentive service is the order of the day, with a guest-to-crew ratio of 2 to 1.
American Safari Cruises has three other yachts that carry between 12 and 22 guests in Alaska, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, the Pacific Northwest, and the Columbia and Snake rivers.
For more information, call your travel agent or contact American Safari Cruises at (888) 862-8881.
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