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The Fleet
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Much like members of any family, each small ship in the fleet has its own character and is different from its siblings; yet each is comfortable and inviting. Your home away from home.
Designed for action and bringing the outside in, their shallow drafts mean access to places bigger ships can’t go. All cabins are outside (either the window faces the water or one step through the door and you are out in the fresh air).
From a kayak launch platform, swim step, or activity-launch in tow, to a lodge-like feel with creature comforts (no internet and most guests don’t miss it), each of our ships is there to deliver.
All hands on deck Wilderness Adventurer Wilderness Discoverer Wilderness Explorer Saf ari Voyager Saf ari Endeavour S.S. L egacy Safari Quest Safari Explorer La Pinta
Alaska Alaska Alaska La tin America: Costa Rica, Panamá, Colombia Alask a, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés Alask a, Columbia & Snake Rivers Alaska, Pacific Northwest Hawaiian Islands Galápagos
See the at-a-glance overview comparison chart on page 68.
Wilderness Adventurer
60 Guests / 27 Crew / 30 Cabins / Length 160’
S.S. Legacy Like your favorite, hippie-cool aunt, she’s sage, soulful, and game for every adventure—and likely the one leading the charge. The unassuming Wilderness Adventurer has style and all the amenities needed to get the 90 Guests / 34-35 Crew / 45 Cabins / Length 192’ job done. It’s just as comfortable moseying into the lounge for a pint as it is leaping from the fantail for a polar plunge or sketching a landscape from the sun deck.
No doubt, she lives up to her name. The mantra on board could be: work hard, play hard, relax, repeat. The ship’s easy-going, fun-making energy inspires fierce loyalty by her crew and guests alike.
* Single or Double Accommodation
Pathfinder (PAT) Outside entry; double bed; view window; private bath with shower
Trailblazer (TRB) Queen or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Observation Deck
Navigator (NAV) Queen or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Single (SGL) Twin bed; view window; private bath with shower
Wilderness Discoverer
76 Guests / 28 Crew / 38 Cabins / Length 176’
S.S. Legacy Inviting, and oh so cared for by her crew, the Wilderness Discoverer delivers big adventure with top-of-the-class style. She has Alaska in her soul—and a beautiful bar top and tap tower made from a yellow cedar log found in Peril 90 Guests / 34-35 Crew / 45 Cabins / Length 192’ Strait. But looks aside, she doesn’t hold back when it comes to exploration.
Her shoal draft allows access to waters that are off-limits to bigger boats, where she can slip right in. An instigator of action, she was the first “Wilderness” boat in the family and set us on a path toward greater adventures—you will be, too.
Observation Deck
Main Deck
# Double or Triple Accommodation * Single or Double Accommodation ° Fixed Twin Beds
Explorer (XPL) Sitting area; queen or twin beds; large picture window; private bath with shower
Trailblazer (TRB) Queen or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Pathfinder (PAT) Outside entry; fixed queen, fixed double bed, or fixed double bed with twin bed (307, 309); view window; private bath with shower
Navigator (NAV) Queen or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Wilderness Explorer
74 Guests / 28 Crew / 37 Cabins / Length 186’
S.S. Legacy Daring and ambitious, and a wee bit salty. The Wilderness Explorer was destined for Alaska’s deep waters from the first moment she slid into the drink. As mariners say, she’s tough—a strong “sea boat” with feet, who’s 90 Guests / 34-35 Crew / 45 Cabins / Length 192’ not bashful or apologetic in her unflinching drive to seek out secret niches.
Embracing change, the crew is known to try the untried—whether it’s a new anchorage, gaining access to an unexplored trail, or a creative new recipe with local ingredients. Get to know her, and she’ll warm your heart.
Lounge Deck
* Single or Double Accommodation Fixed Queen Bed ° Fixed Twin Beds
Explorer (XPL) Queen wallbed allows for a bedroom or a living room with the flip of a bed; view window; private bath with shower
Trailblazer (TRB) Double wallbed (105-106); view window; private bath with shower
Pathfinder (PAT) Queen or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Navigator (NAV) Queen or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Trailblazer (TRB) Queen or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Navigator (SGL) L-shaped twin beds (104); view window; private bath with shower
Safari Voyager
66 Guests / 30 Crew / 34 Cabins / Length 174’
Discreet, sleek, and stealthy, the Safari Voyager is comfortable in warm water regions and built to handle humidity and heat. Tropical adventure, wilderness access, and the natural landscape are always at the forefront. A seamless extension of the places she sails, the ship and her mostly local crew exude pura vida (pure life).
Handcrafted artwork throughout the vessel pays homage to the regions of Latin America. Casual in nature, the Safari Voyager is a bit of a show-off, too— take in 270-degree views from the top deck or window-to-window lounge.
Bridge Deck
Cabin Deck
# Double or Triple Accommodation
Owner’s Suite (OWN) Fixed queen bed; sitting area with wet bar; refrigerator; media center; large bow-facing view windows; jetted whirlpool tub; private bath with shower; (sofa bed for triple—suitable for child/teen)
Jr Commodore (JCO) Queen or twin beds; desk and chair; view window; private bath with large shower; (sofa bed for triple)
Main Deck
Captain (CPT) Fixed twin beds; desk and chair; view windows; private bath with shower
Commander (CMN) Queen or twin beds; desk and chair; view window; private bath with shower
Admiral (ADM) Queen or twin beds; desk and chair; view windows; private bath with shower; (youth-sized sofa bed for triple)
Master (MST) Single (SGL) Queen or twin beds (MST); twin bed (SGL); desk and chair; view window; private bath with shower
Safari Endeavour
84 Guests / 35 Crew / 42 Cabins / Length 232’
S.S. Legacy Polished, unwavering, and upscale, the Safari Endeavour may be the workhorse of the fleet but it’s her zest-for-life persona that’s remembered most. She looks sharp—a nod to the crew who work hard to keep her that way. Always 90 Guests / 34-35 Crew / 45 Cabins / Length 192’ reliable, the crew takes great pride in their ship and the teamwork that keeps her running smoothly.
No other UnCruise ship covers more territory, and like her namesake, Captain Cook’s Endeavour, both the ship and crew are true explorers. Her roomy lounge, dining room, and sun deck are undisputed, but this boat claims to have the biggest heart, too.
Bridge Deck
Upper Deck
Cabin Deck
* Single or Double Accommodation Fixed Queen Bed # Double or Triple Accommodation ° Fixed Twin Beds
Commodore Suite (COM) Sitting area; king or twin beds; view windows; French doors and step-out balcony; private bath with Jacuzzi tub and shower; (sofa bed for triple)
Commander (CMN) Fixed twin beds; desk and chair; view windows; private bath with shower
Admiral (ADM) King or twin beds; desk and chair; view window; private bath with shower
Master (MST) Fixed queen or fixed twin beds; desk and chair; view window or portholes; private bath with shower
Captain (CPT) King or twin beds; view window; desk and chair; private bath and shower
S.S. Legacy
86 Guests / 35 Crew / 43 Cabins / Length 192’
S.S. Legacy The one-of-a-kind Legacy sails to the farthest reaches spinning yarns of adventure along the way. Like the crew and guests having the time of their lives, she hums with each new opportunity. It’s no wonder that for many of 90 Guests / 34-35 Crew / 45 Cabins / Length 192’ the crew (and office folk), she’s a first love that never fades.
Equipped with kayaks, paddle boards and skiffs, and in Alaska, the Sea Dragon— her launch pad to adventure. She is ready for exploration, and has the most spacious viewing decks in the fleet. Wherever she sails, she announces her arrival with the blow of a whistle.
Bridge Deck
Upper Deck
Lounge Deck
# Double or Triple Accommodation + Fixed Queen Bed Quad Accommodation * Single or Double Accommodation
Fixed Double Bed ° Fixed Twin Beds
Main Deck
Owner’s Suite (OWN) 300sf sitting area, wet bar, refrigerator, media center; 300sf master bedroom; king bed; view windows; private bath with Jacuzzi tub/shower (sofa bed for triple/quad)
Captain (CPT) Queen or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Jr Commodore (JCO) Fixed queen bed; wrap-around view windows; private bath with shower
Commander (CMN) Fixed queen, double, or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower
Admiral (ADM) Queen, fixed queen, or twin beds; view window; private bath with shower (trundle available for triple)
Master (MST) Fixed double or fixed twin beds; view window; private bath with show er
Safari Quest
22 Guests / 10 Crew / 11 Cabins / Length 120’
Agile, spry, and with clean design lines, the Safari Quest can cut into the tiniest nooks that even our other small ships can’t reach. This includes coveted wilderness areas with highly limited access. For those most special adventures, she is the ticket in.
While small is her secret for access, on the inside this yacht is anything but. Spacious and comfy cabins. A cozy and welcoming lounge and dining room. And plenty of onboard niches for nestling and relaxing. Feel the love.
Fixed Queen Bed
Captain (CPT) King, queen, or twin beds; sliding glass door opening to a small balcony; private bath with shower
Commander (CMN) Fixed queen bed; view window; private bath with shower
Observation Deck
Bridge Deck
Cabin Deck
Mariner (MRN) King, queen, or twin beds; elevated port lights (not suitable for viewing); private bath with shower
Single (SGL) Twin bed; view window; private bath with shower (Pullman berth available)
Safari Explorer
36 Guests / 15 Crew / 18 Cabins / Length 145’
S.S. Legacy This high-end SUV of a ship is nimble, strong, and loving. Her performancebuilt rugged construction means access to faraway regions. But it’s what’s on the inside that makes this yacht the prize of the fleet. And with only 36 90 Guests / 34-35 Crew / 45 Cabins / Length 192’ guests on board, the feel is decidedly exclusive.
Lovingly called “the Bulldog,” she’s poised, her interior is a pearl, and the general mood is down-to-earth. A protective spirit is infused in every part of the ship, and within the crew. She’s made for adventures after all and with them comes inevitable fun and folly.
Bridge Deck
Cabin Deck
# Double or Triple Accommodation Fixed Queen Bed
Commodore Suite (COM) View window and a sliding glass door opening to a small balcony; private bath with Jacuzzi tub and shower
Jr Commodore (JCO) Separate sitting area; king or twin beds; view window and windowed door; private bath with Jacuzzi tub and shower
Admiral (ADM) King or twin beds; windowed door or view windows; private bath with Jacuzzi tub and shower
Main Deck
Commander (CMN) King or twin beds; view window and windowed door; private bath with shower
Master (MST) Queen or twin beds; view window and windowed door; private bath with shower
Single (SGL) Queen bed; view window and windowed door; private bath with shower
La Pinta
48 Guests / 27 Crew / 24 Cabins / Length 209’
Elegant and sophisticated, La Pinta would steal the show anywhere less impressive. Instead, she’s the perfect complement to one of the world’s greatest environments. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the lounge showcase the views. An outdoor Sky Bar and sun deck, and décor that nods to the nautical.
Geared up for adventure play and wildlife, the yacht also has a fun-to-explore natural history library. Her Ecuadorian crew exudes friendliness fueled by pride in their vessel, the Galápagos Islands, and a desire to share them both. Some things are too good to keep secret.
Observation Deck
309/311, 308/310, 313/315, 314/316 offer adjoining cabins. # Double or Triple Accommodation Fixed Queen Bed
Admiral (ADM) Sitting area with foldout couch; twin or queen beds; desk and chair; private bath with shower
Captain (CPT) Sitting area; twin or queen beds; desk and chair; private bath with shower