Un-Cruise Adventures Explores Four Hawaiian Islands by Yacht Through April 2014

From November 2013 to April 2014, Un-Cruise Adventures’ 36-guest yacht Safari Explorer explores the Hawaiian islands on a new itinerary sailing one-way between Moloka’i and Hawaii, the Big Island or reverse. Weeklong Luxury Adventure cruises in Hawaii include activities and tours while exploring four islands—Moloka’i, Lana’i, Maui and Hawaii, the Big Island.

New this season, Moloka’i takes center stage as the beginning or ending point for the line’s cruises. Exclusive cultural activities are included for guests on Moloka’i with the vessel spending an evening at dock to allow for a full day of activities and cultural immersion.

Anakala Pilipo invites guests to Moloka’i’s historic and scenic Halawa Valley for a hike to a secluded waterfall or a day on his land “talking story,” learning the traditions of his family’s ancient taro patch and a visit to a nearby beach. In the evening, an authentic Pa’ina (feast) at the Moloka’i Museum and Cultural Center includes local cuisine including fresh fish, poi, seaweed, Moloka’i sweet potatoes and other staples of the Hawaiian diet. Local musicians join in the celebration along with a kumu hula dancer. 

Travelers booked by Aug. 2, 2013 for travel November 2013 through April 2014 receive a $700 per couple travel credit. Rates for the inclusive weeklong Hawaii cruise start at $3,595 per person, double occupancy. Inclusion of premium spirits, fine wines and microbrews, hand-crafted meals with local Hawaiian flavors, massage, yoga, guided tours geared toward small groups, from-yacht activities and equipment, whale and dolphin encounters, transfers, lei greeting and port charges and taxes are all wrapped into the cruise fare.  

Highlights of the Hawaiian Seascapes cruise include a night snorkel with Giant Pacific Manta rays and snorkeling at Kealakekua Bay where Captain Cook was slain in 1779. A tour to the Lana’i Culture and Heritage Center introduces guests to the history of the island. In the Humpback National Marine Sanctuary, expedition cruising allows time for searching out marine life—humpback whales, dolphins, turtles and other marine life. In Kailua-Kona on the Big Island, an afternoon is free to explore the historic town. 

The yacht carries a full complement of water sports equipment for guest use and a swim step provides a launch pad for kayaks and paddle boards, or jumping in for a swim. Guests can be as active as they like and activities include hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkeling, sailing and skiff excursions. Naturalists provide interpretation on guided excursions ashore and at sea.

For more information, visit www.un-cruise.com.