Safari Voyager, Latin America Sojourn ex Cartagena to San Jose – 30 May 2024 – Cruise Traveller

Safari Voyager, Latin America Sojourn ex Cartagena to San Jose

Cruise Line
UnCruise Adventures
Ship
Safari Voyager
Cruise Departs
30 May 2024
Other Dates
Cruise Duration
10 Nights
Embark Ship
Cartagena, Colombia
Disembark Ship
San Jose, Costa Rica
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Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
30 May 2024
Cartagena, Colombia
Embark
31 May 2024
Cartagena, Colombia
31 May 2024
Islas de San Bernardo, Colombia
01 Jun 2024
Capurgana, Colombia
02 Jun 2024 At sea    
03 Jun 2024
Guna Yala, Panama
04 Jun 2024
Panama Canal
05 Jun 2024
Isla Iguana, Panama
06 Jun 2024
Isla de Coiba, Panama
07 Jun 2024
Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica
08 Jun 2024
Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
09 Jun 2024
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Disembark Transfer to San Jose
09 Jun 2024
San Jose, Costa Rica

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

10 Night Cruise sailing from Cartagena to Puntarenas aboard Safari Voyager.

Day 1 Cartagena Embarkation
Welcome to Cartagena! Your transfer is waiting, and after a warm airport greeting, you’re off to our hospitality area in the city. Later, it’s all smiles and champagne as you board the Safari Voyager, meet your crew, and settle in for the week ahead. (D)

Day 2 Cartagena / Archipelago of San Bernadino
A historical tour of the colonial walled city and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cartagena shows off its highlights. Wander narrow streets lined with colorful houses. Visit the Palace of Inquisition, San Felipe de Barajas Castle, or the oldest church in the city. Afterwards, set sail for the archipelago of San Bernardino. With its clear water and vibrant corals, kayaking, skiff tours, snorkeling, and paddle boarding are all options. (BLD)

Day 3 Capurgana / Sapzurro
Cruise the Caribbean coast of the Darién Gap to the tiny, almost-forgotten coastal towns of Capurganá and Sapzurro. Hike between the towns through the dewy Darién jungle, home to toucans, parrots, howler and squirrel monkeys. Or, take to the white sand beaches and turquoise waters for snorkeling and beachcombing. (BLD)

Day 4 Captain’s Choice
The Captain will find the best spots for today’s adventure based on our traditional wildlife, weather, and whim! Slather on the sunscreen and be sure to hydrate for a full day of adventures. Kayak, snorkel, swim, or hike – choose your own adventure. (BLD)

Day 5 Guna Yala / San Blas, Panama
You’re in the Guna Yala (formerly the San Blas Islands)—360 islands dotted with palm trees, thatched-roofs, coconut groves, white sand beaches—and they’re perfect for snorkeling. Look around for a rainbow of reef fish, corals, rays, and sea turtles. Anything’s possible in paradise. On land, meet the Guna people, one of the best-preserved cultures in the Americas. Learn about their culture and don’t miss the chance to buy their detailed handcrafted “molas.” In the Guna culture, an ornate mola with a detailed design is an item displayed with pride. (BLD)

Day 6 Panama Canal
Islands, forts, and sea life—bring your adventurous spirit. You’re headed for the Panamá Canal and along the way your captain has the say. Transiting the 48-mile passage is a bucket list experience. A story of engineering and human tenacity, it took over 75,000 workers to build, and takes you about eight hours to transit. Joined by a Canal Authority Pilot, watch line handlers manage the ship through changing sea levels in the locks. Paired with videos and onboard narration, you’ll cross the locks with a better understanding of this engineering marvel. Celebrate your transit with a top deck barbeque! (BLD)

Day 7 Isla Iguana
Wake up in paradise. Start with fresh-brewed coffee and a little limbering up with guided stretches on deck. As always, the hardest part is picking the “what.” Your guides know the trails and help you spot monkeys, hummingbirds, and towering balsa trees. Slip into the drink for a kayak or snorkel. Go exploring by skiff. Or, just kick back in a hammock under swaying palms. Then it’s cruising time. Settle into a comfy lounge chair and take in the views. (BLD)

Day 8 Coiba National Park
Sail through the islands of Coiba National Park. Named one of the world’s top 10 diving sites, your day of play features snorkeling among abundant marine life and kayaking around rocky outcroppings. Hop to the park’s main island for a stretch of the legs on a trail through this tropical jungle. Mantled howler monkeys, crested eagles, and four turtle species call Isla Coiba home. (BLD)

Day 9 Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica
A birder’s haven, explore a botanical reserve exploding with vibrant color. From bromeliads, ginger plants, and heliconias, to toucans, hummingbirds, mischievous monkeys, and fluttering butterflies—there’s a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and tastes in every tree and bush you pass on your walking tour. In Golfo Dulce, the “sweet gulf” which separates Osa Peninsula from the mainland and one of only four tropical fjords on the planet, explore the rare flora and fauna of mangroves by kayak and skiff. Bottlenose, spotted, and spinner dolphins also swim in the waters of this tucked away wilderness. (BLD)

Day 10 Osa Conservation Area
Adventure lies around every bend in the isolated, wild Osa Conservation Area, home to the country’s largest national park, Corcovado. Drake Bay, named after its discoverer Sir Francis Drake and fabled to house the explorer’s hidden treasures, is also known for hundreds of distinct species of plants and trees and its diverse plant and animal species. A whopping 2.5% of the entire planet’s biodiversity is found here—including all four of Costa Rica’s monkeys, tree frogs, caimans, anteaters, scarlet macaws, coatis, and 16 different species of hummingbird. Explore this vast area putting feet to trail on an invigorating hike through the jungle. Cap off your week with a celebratory Farewell Dinner, and then join your expedition team for a slideshow highlighting your adventures. (BLD)

Day 11 San Jose, Costa Rica Disembarkation
Enjoy an early breakfast aboard and say adios to your crew. Upon arrival at the port, you’ll be transferred to San Jose to connect with your flight home or begin your UnCruise hotel stay or land tour. (B)

Currently undergoing extensive renovations, the 64-guest Safari Voyager offers personal comforts, included amenities, exclusivity, and luxury accommodations. Guests will enjoy breathtaking views from four public decks and a window-lined lounge offering an uncompromised 270 degree view with comfortable seating for all 64 guests. Other features of the yacht include an elegant dining room and library.

Generously-sized staterooms feature wide panoramic windows; individually controlled air conditioning; generous storage and closet space; and large private bath with shower.

There are six stateroom categories aboard the Safari Voyager: Single; Master; Commander; Captain; Admiral; and Jr. Commodore Suite. Depending on the category, singles, doubles, or triples can be accommodated.

Common to all staterooms are: iPod docking station and view windows.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 174 feet
  • Maiden Voyage: 1982
  • Refurbished: 2013
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 64
  • Crew Nationality: American
  • Officer Nationality: American
  • Dining Staff Nationality: American
  • Ship Registration: Colombia

Ship Amenities

  • iPod docking station
  • Individually Controlled Air Conditioning

Ship Facilities

  • Sun Deck
  • Fitness Centre
  • Lounge
  • Library
  • Dining Room
  • Bar

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