Go farther than ever before on the Baja Peninsula. Skiff, kayak, and paddleboard through bays and beaches as wildlife greet you from land and sea. Venture farther north on the Baja Peninsula during this 10-night adventure.
Stocked with supplies and a bountiful sense of adventure, follow Steinbeck’s path into the protected waters of Cousteau’s “world’s aquarium.” Active exploration and a menagerie of wildlife await you!
HIGHLIGHTS
- ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES
High adventure on an inland sea! Feel the thrill of active exploration or the warmth of the sand relaxing on a secluded beach. - WILDLIFE & PLANT LIFE
Jacques Cousteau called the Sea of Cortés “the world’s aquarium”—and you’ll quickly agree! From gracefully gliding whales to bustling bird colonies, Baja is abuzz with life. - LAND ANIMALS & BIRDS
More than 40 reptile and amphibian species, over 50 mammal species, and nearly 200 bird species call Baja California Sur “home.” While many are masters of disguise and concealment. - MARINE ANIMALS
From the largest mammal on earth to the tiniest microorganisms, the Sea of Cortés supports an incredible array of marine life. Thousands of invertebrate species cohabitate with more than 900 species of fish as well as whales and other large marine mammals. - FLORA OF BAJA
Remarkably, the arid desert of the Baja Peninsula supports over 500 species of plants. An incredibly unique ecosystem, animal life is inextricably linked with cacti—a relationship that helps preserve diversity of both plant and animal life.
Add Mexico’s amazing Copper Canyon to your Sea of Cortes cruise – Fly from La Paz to Los Mochis, overnight in El Fuerte. Enjoy the narrow-gauge El Chepe train up into the Copper Canyon. End in Chihuahua for your flight home.
- Group transfers from the airport to the ship on day of embarkation
- Group transfer to airport or central location upon
- All scheduled landings/excursions
- All lectures and briefings onboard
- All meals served aboard
- Premium spirits, wine, beer; non-alcoholic beverages
- Coffee/tea/cocoa/espresso 24 hours daily
- Pre-departure materials.
- Port fees $495
- Visa and passport fees (if applicable)
- Airfare
- Trip cancellation, luggage and Emergency Evacuation Insurance
- Personal expenses such as laundry and telecommunication charges
- Staff gratuities
- Fuel surcharge may be applied for all bookings
- Pre- or post-cruise travel expenses.
- Day 1 San José del Cabo / La Paz – Embarkation
- Day 2 Isla Carmen or Isla Danzante, Loreto Bay National Park
- Day 3 Bahia Concepcion
- Day 4 Santa Rosalia Town
- Day 5 Bahia de los Angeles
- Day 6 Isla Salsipuedes
- Day 7 Captain’s Choice & Marine Mammal Search
- Day 8 Isla San Esteban
- Day 9 Mulege Town and Mission
- Day 10 Agua Verde
- Day 11 San Jose del Cabo / La Paz - Disembark
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.
Fast Facts
- Launched: 1982/2016 (renovated)
- Length: 174 ft
- Width: 36 ft
- Cruise Speed: 9 knots
- Total Staff: 28-32
- Total Passengers: 62
- Cabins: 32