UnCruise Adventures, an innovator in small boat adventure cruising for 25 years, announces its 2021 Alaska season amid big cruise ship disruptions. At a press briefing, the company CEO Captain Dan Blanchard laid out plans for a strong and highly anticipated sailing season with six ships and one on reserve for increased demand. The cruise line will launch Alaska with a full schedule starting on May 10th, offering 7-to-14-night itineraries from Seattle, Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan.
The award-winning small boat adventure brand, UnCruise Adventures will sail as scheduled despite Canada’s extended cruise ship ban into 2022. The U.S flagged and Alaska owned small boat operator does not fall under the ban, operating vessels with less than 100 passengers and crew. UnCruise Adventures will resume operations in May 2021 with 7–14-night itineraries offered into September.
Award-winning small boat operator, UnCruise Adventures is one of the first to resume sailing in 2020 for history-making departures in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
With 23 years’ experience operating Alaskan adventure cruises, UnCruise Adventures announces its schedule ofAlaska cruises for 2020 with 117 departures on seven inclusive itineraries throughout Southeast Alaska. Five itineraries visit Glacier Bay National Park and all itineraries include daily adventures for varying interests and abilities.
SEATTLE, Mar. 1, 2019 – Travel sellers with clients interested in an Alaska adventure this summer have a new savings offer to sweeten the deal on a small ship adventure cruise. Beginning March 1, UnCruise Adventures, an award-winning small ship cruise line, offers up to $1,200 in savings per week on select Alaska adventure cruises.
Traveling is often a top New Year’s resolution and UnCruise Adventures, a small ship adventure cruise line, is offering aspiring travelers the opportunity to explore Alaska in 2018 at a lower rate.