Commodore Stateroom


New American Safari Cruises'
yacht
incorporates triple accommodations for families

 

SEATTLE, WA – In response to the growing popularity of multi-generational family cruising, American Safari Cruises is integrating triple accommodations into the multi-million dollar redesign of its new luxury yacht, the Safari Explorer. The 145-foot, 36-guest vessel debuts in May in Alaska and in December begins inter-island cruising in Hawaii through early May.

Of Safari Explorer's 18 staterooms, four will have a couch that converts into a bed for a third person; two are top-deck Commodore suites with a separate bedroom, and two are oversized Admiral staterooms on the main deck that are particularly suitable for a couple traveling with a teenager or an elderly parent with mobility issues.

Triple accommodations are priced 15 percent less than the per-person, double-occupancy fare for the four staterooms on any given departure. Per-person triple fares for the Commodore suites begin at $6,595 for Alaska and $6,295 for Hawaii; Admiral staterooms begin at $5,495 for Alaska and $5,195 for Hawaii.

The Safari Explorer includes an active spa atmosphere with a dedicated fitness area, complimentary massages, on-deck hot tub, sauna and yoga classes; a wine library for special tastings; complimentary fine wines and premium spirits; exceptional cuisine; two certified naturalists; and a two-to-one guest-crew ratio. All private transfers and from-yacht activities are included, such as kayaking, shore-boat exploration, and in Hawaii, a volcano helicopter tour.

Information: 888.862.8881 or www.amsafari.com.


About American Safari Cruises: Now in its 11th year, the company offers luxury yacht cruises in Alaska's Inside Passage, Mexico's Sea of Cortés, Hawaii, the Columbia and Snake rivers, and the Pacific Northwest. The company has four yachts: 145-foot, 36-guest Safari Explorer; 120-foot, 22-guest Safari Quest; 112-foot, 12-guest Safari Escape; and105-foot, 12-guest Safari Spirit. ASC was named one of the world's top 5 luxury small ship/specialty cruise lines of 2007 by Virtuoso, luxury-travel agent consortium.