This object was created by Larry Bleiberg, former transport editor of The Dallas Morning News. Bleiberg is portion as Guest Editor of The Cruise Log while USA TODAY Cruise Editor Gene Sloan is away.
Luxury soft-adventure user American Safari Cruises, that focuses on Alaska, is holding a newest and biggest ship, Safari Endeavour, to Mexico for a 2012-13 winter season.
The renovated 86-passenger boat will scarcely quadruple a line’s ability in Mexico. It replaces a 22-passenger Safari Quest, that has sailed a same waters and will do so this winter.
The Safari Endeavour once belonged to gone Cruise West, that called it a Spirit of Endeavour.
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The weeklong “Baja’s Bounty” Mexico sailings skip from La Paz, about 100 miles north of Cabo San Lucas. The Sea of Cortes channel adds a stop in a colonial city of Loreto, and includes calls in Isla Espíritu Santo, Isla Partida, Isla San Francisco, Isla Coyote and Isla San José.
Guests can snorkel with sea lions and transport internal canyons. The line also adds a shoreside grill with a internal ranching family in Bahia Agua Verde. Special family-friendly “Kids in Nature” cruises are scheduled for Mar 9 and 23, 2013, to coincide with open break.
Rates for a weeklong Baja’s Bounty journey start during $2,995, double occupancy. It includes excellent wine, reward spirits and microbrews; a massage; and all pier charges, taxes and fees.
For those wanting to transport this season, Safari Quest will cruise weeklong “Aquarium of a World” cruises in a same waters from Nov. 26 by Apr 14. Rates start during $3,995.
For information, revisit americansafaricruises.com.

