American Safari Cruises
moves to larger offices
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SEATTLE, WA — American Safari Cruises, the leading specialist in exclusive yacht adventures, announces the move of their corporate offices to Seattle’s Historic Fishermen’s Terminal. “The move allows for our crew and office staff to have access to the vessels by being centrally located along the Seattle waterfront at Fishermen’s Terminal.” said Dan Blanchard, president and CEO of American Safari Cruises.
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American Safari Cruises offers luxury in the pursuit of adventure aboard three mega-yachts, the 120-foot, 22-passenger Safari Quest, the 112-foot Safari Escape and the 105-foot Safari Spirit, both of which carry 12 passengers. “Our style of cruise vacations offers an alternative to traditional large- and small-ship cruises by taking guests into areas that are not accessible to most larger ships, and on excursions, and to activities that are exclusive, private, and unavailable to most other travelers.” said Blanchard, president and CEO of American Safari Cruises.

The yachts travel only during the day so guests miss nothing along the way. They anchor every night in pristine coves or dockside in small villages so guests can explore by water and on foot. Daytime cruising to secluded coves, islands and seldom-visited areas yield unique opportunities to experience, by kayak, launch or on foot, a rich variety of wildlife and local cultures. With so few guests, the itineraries are flexible and can be altered at a moment's notice to maximize wildlife and scenic viewing opportunities..

About American Safari Cruises
The company was launched in 1997 and pioneered yacht cruising in Alaska. For 2007, cruise itineraries have expanded to offer 4 itineraries ranging from 8-15 days through Alaska’s Inside Passage (May 16– September 8 with select itineraries feature a 2 or 3 day cruise in Glacier Bay National Park), 2 itineraries ranging from 7-9 days through Mexico's Sea of Cortés (January 7– April 8), a 9 day cruise along the Columbia and Snake Rivers (September 19– October 29), and an 8 day Pacific Northwest cruise that feature Washington’s San Juan Island and the fjords of British Columbia (September 21– October 12). On each itinerary the focus is on close-up viewing of wildlife, fine dining, and activities such as kayaking, beachcombing, hiking, snorkeling, sailing, and exploration by motorized Zodiac inflatable’s. Each yacht cruise is offered at one inclusive price, so shore excursions, activities, on-yacht meals (including premium wines, micro-brews, liquors) are included.

The vessels may be booked by the cabin or as a full-yacht charter.

American Safari Cruises
3826 18th Ave W
Seattle, WA 98119
Reservations: 888-862-8881
Phone: 206-284-0300
Fax: 206-283-9322