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To begin, can you please remove Inner Sea Discoveries as the parent company because the entire company was rebranded as UnCruise Adventures.
The rest of my suggested content is as follows:
UnCruise Adventures is an American-owned, small ship, adventure cruise line headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company offers small group tours and expedition voyages with a focus on adventure cruises in destinations ranging from Alaska to the Galápagos Islands.
Founded in 1996 under the name American Safari Cruises, the company has grown from a single vessel to a fleet of 9 ships, 8 of which are fully owned, and a majority sailing under the U.S. flag.
Company History
[edit]1996 UnCruise Adventures was founded as American Safari Cruises in order to provide small yacht cruises in Alaska.
1997 first operational cruises on the yacht Golden Mystique.
1998 purchased the yacht Obsession and renamed it Safari Quest.
1999 Dan Blanchard joined the company, he would later acquire the company in partnership with Tim Jacox. It was also the first year they offered cruises in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez.
2000 the company acquired and refurbished Safari Escape and expanded their offerings to include California Wine Country Cruises.
2001 Tim Jacox joined the company as VP of sales and marketing. He would later partner with Dan Blanchard in acquiring the company. This was also the first year the company offered cruises in Belize and Costa Rica.
2003 the company began offering cruises on Columbia/Snake River and Washington/British Columbia.
2006 the company’s offices were relocated from Lynwood, WA to Historic Fisherman’s Terminal, Seattle, WA.
2008 Captain Dan Blanchard acquired the company in partnership with Tim Jacox.
2009 Dan Blanchard launches InnerSea Discoveries Alaska Inc which purchased the assets of American Safari Cruises and continued to operate it as a separate brand[1].
2011 was the first operating season of Alaska Adventure Cruises by Inner Sea Discoveries
2013 the company rebranded from American Safari Cruises + Inner Sea Discoveries to Un-Cruise Adventures. A later rebranding would remove the hyphen so the proper spelling is now UnCruise Adventures[2]
2015 UnCruise Adventures becomes the first cruise line to partner with Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch, serving only sustainable seafood.
2019 UnCruise Alaska sails its longest Alaska season ever with ships operating for six months
2020 Uncruise sails its shortest Alaskan season ever due to COVID-19
References
- ^ Cruise Industry News https://www.cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2335.html. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
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(help) - ^ "UnCruise Adventures Unveils New Branding and Logo". Travel Pulse. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
Corporate information
[edit]UnCruise Adventures operates from offices at the historic Fishermen's Terminal in Seattle, Washington and in Juneau, Alaska.
Headquarters
[edit]3826 18th Ave.W.Seattle, WA 98119
Corporate Leadership
[edit]Dan Blanchard, Owner & CEO Eric Gier, Chief Financial Officer Tim Jacox, Board Member & Key Advisor
Fleet
[edit]Current Fleet
- Wilderness Adventurer
- Wilderness Discoverer
- Wilderness Explorer
- Wilderness Legacy
- Safari Endeavour
- Safari Voyager
- Safari Explorer
- Safari Quest
- La Pinta
Destinations
[edit]Uncruise Adventures offers cruises of the following destinations:
- Alaska
- Hawaii
- Mexico’s Sea of Cortez
- Costa Rica & Panama
- Belize & Guatemala
- Galápagos Islands
Responsible Travel
[edit]UnCruise Adventures engages in the following business practices to ensure responsible operation of their adventure cruises while delivering direct access to protected wilderness areas.
- Purchase food and supplies locally
- Serve only sustainable seafood
- Partner with local people for cultural tours / presentations
- Follow “Leave No Trace” practices
- Purchase supplies with less packaging to reduce waste
- Recycle wherever facilities exist
- Provide eco-friendly bath amenities on board in refillable containers
- Provide reusable water bottles in each cabin for guest use; no bottled water on board
- Donate to local organizations
UnCruise also adheres to strict guidelines and codes of conduct in order to protect wildlife and habitat and minimize the impact of tourism on the environment. These practices are guided by:
- Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act to protect killer whales. Visit www.bewhalewise.org to learn more.
- Humpback Whale Approach Regulations "Code of Conduct" for Marine Mammal Viewing. See guidelines at www.fakr.noaa.gov.
- Marine Mammal Protection Act
Further, UnCruise Adventures partners with Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch® program which helps seafood buyers make choices that support wild, diverse, and healthy oceans.
UnCruise Adventures has also been recognized by The Passenger Vessel Association (PVA) for reducing environmental impact in a variety of ways, including reducing fuel consumption, conserving potable water, using less harmful chemicals near waterways, conserving energy, and working with their employees to create a greener workplace.
Awards & Mentions
[edit]2021 World Cruise Awards: Best Expedition Cruise Line Nomination[1]
2021 Travel Age West Editor's Picks for Small Ship Cruise Line Providing Best Travel Advisor Support and Best River Cruise Line for U.S. Sailings
2021 Out There Magazine’s Experientialist Award finalist for Adventurer Award [2]
2021 Conde Nast Gold List for Best Adventure Cruise Line [3]
2021 USA Today 10 Best Readers'Choice Awards for Best Adventure Cruise Line [4]
2020 Travel + Leisure World's Best Award for The Top 10 Small-ship Ocean Cruise Lines [5]
2019 Cruise Critic Editors' Picks Award for Best Cruise Line for Adventure (Ocean Category) [6]
2019 Travel Weekly Magellan Awards: Gold for "Hawaiian Islands | Local. Fresh. Inspired" in the “Cruise Marketing—Promotional Video” category, Gold for Costa Rica & Panama—Canal, Culture, Adventure in the “Cruise—Expeditions—Itinerary” category, and Silver for for Hawaii Spirit in Halawa Valley in the “Cruise Expeditions Shore Excursion” category
2019 Travel + Leisure World's Best Award for Top 10 Small-ship Ocean Cruise Lines
2018 Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards for The Top 10 Small-ship Ocean Cruise Lines
2018 Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Destination Awards for Best Cruise Line in Alaska, “Small Ship Cruise Line” category
2018 Northwest Travel & Life Magazine’s Top Travel Pick
2018 Travel Weekly Magellan Award, Silver for Rivers of Adventure in the “Best Expedition Cruise” category[7]
2017 Ensemble Travel Group Award for Experiential/Adventure Partner of the Year
2017 Silver Travvy Award for Best Cruise Line - Expedition/Adventure [8]
2017 Travel Weekly Magellan Award, Gold for Print Advertising Campaign and Gold for Pure Panamá: Cultures, Coasts & Canal in the “Best Expedition Itinerary” category [9]
2015 Cruise Critic Editor’s Choice Award for Best Cruise Line for Adventure
2015 Cruise Reports Editors’ Choice Award for Best Dining (Safari Explorer in Hawaii) and Best Excursion (Manta Rays in Hawaii)
2015 Sunset Travel Awards Finalist for Best Guided Outdoors Trip[10]
2015 Travel Weekly magellan Award, Silver for Alaska’s Glacier Bay in Excursions category[11]
2015 Andrew Harper Readers' Choice Winner for Favorite Cruise Line [12]
2014 Porthole Readers' Choice Award for Best Expedition Cruise Line[13]
2013 Cruise Report Editors' Choice Awards for Best Columbia & Snake Rivers Cruise
2013 Award by the American Maritime Safety Advisory Committee [14]
2013 Travel Weekly Magellan Award, Gold for Best Small Cruise Ships Overall[15] and Silver for Best Cruise Marketing Video[16]
2012 Travel Weekly Magellan Award, Gold for Best Promotional Video [17]
2012 Cruise Report Editors' Choice Awards for Best Adventure Cruise Line; Best Casual Cruise Experience; Most Recommended Cruise
2012 Annual Convention of the Alaska Travel Industry Association’s Chuck West New Pioneer Award
2012 VAST Nominee for Best Active & Specialty Travel Provider
2012 AKontheGo Recognition for being a Family Friendly Alaska Travel Business
References
- ^ "World's Best Expedition Cruise Line 2021". World Cruise Awards. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "The Existentialist Awards". Out There.
- ^ "The Best Cruise Ships in the World: The 2021 Gold List". Conde Naste Traveler. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "Best Adventure Cruise Line (2021)". USA Today 10 Best.
- ^ "Top 10 Small-Ship Ocean Cruise Lines". Travel & Leisure. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2019 Editors' Picks Awards: Ocean Cruise Lines". Cruise Critic.
- ^ "2018 Magellan Awards Silver Winners". Travel Weekly.
- ^ "2017 Travvy Awards: Find Out Who Won At Travel's Grandest Celebration". Travel Pulse. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2017 Magellan Awards Gold Winners". Travel Weekly.
- ^ "Sunset Travel Awards 2015". Sunset.
- ^ "http://www.travelweeklyawards.com/winners/list/?l=U&event=8&category=1&award=S". Travel Weekly.
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- ^ "Readers' Choice 2015: Top 10 Cruise Lines". Hideaway Report. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "Readers' Choice Awards 2014". Porthole Cruise & Travel.
- ^ "AMS announces Safety Award winners". Marine Log. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2013 Magellan Awards Gold Winners". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2013 Magellan Awards Silver Winners". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2012 Magellan Awards Gold Winners". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
Podcast
[edit]Starting in 2020, Uncruise Adventures launched a podcast hosted by Captain Dan Blanchard. The podcast covers topics including [[Sustainable tourism ]], cruise industry news, and how adventure travel can be enjoyed at any age. The show regularly features interviews with industry experts to discuss nature, cruising, the ocean, and adventure travel.
External links
[edit]SteeleMktg (talk) 00:03, 24 July 2021 (UTC)
References
Hi SteeleMktg, thanks for using the edit request tool. I have declined this request because most of your information is not cited to sources. All of the prose needs a reliable sources so the reviewer knows where the information is from. Also, lots of this information is too much detail, such as the address of the headquarters and is unnecessary. Lastly, Wikipedia article are usually written in paragraphs, not bullet points, so in your next request I suggest writing the history section in paragraph form. Please go to the WP:TEAHOUSE or WP:HELPDESK if you have any questions. Z1720 (talk) 17:14, 25 July 2021 (UTC)
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UnCruise Adventures (formerly American Safari Cruises) is an American-owned, small ship, adventure cruise line headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company offers small group tours and expedition voyages with a focus on adventure cruises in destinations ranging from Alaska to the Galápagos Islands.
- Partly done: Hi and thank you for your request. Unfortunately most of your requests were promotional in tone and relied on very poor sourcing. For example, what fish is served on the cruises is not notable, and mentioning it on the article would therefore be a form of advertising. PK650 (talk) 00:02, 28 October 2021 (UTC)
Company History
[edit]UnCruise Adventures was founded in 1996 under the name American Safari Cruises. It was the first cruise line to offer scheduled voyages on luxury private yachts between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Juneau, Alaska.[1]. In 2006 the company’s offices were relocated from Lynwood, WA to Historic Fisherman’s Terminal, Seattle, WA. In 2008, Dan Blanchard and Tim Jacox partnered together to form InnerSea Discoveries, LLC which then purchased American Safari Cruises as a subsidiary.[2]
In 2013, InnerSea Discoveries and American Safari Cruises were merged and rebranded as Un-Cruise Adventures.[3] A later rebranding would remove the hyphen so the proper spelling is now UnCruise Adventures. [4]
References
- ^ "American Safari to Launch Scheduled Private-Yacht Cruises". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
- ^ "Un-Cruise Adventures". Adventure Travel Trade Association. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
- ^ "InnerSea and American Safari Become Un-Cruise Adventures". Cruise Industry News. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
- ^ "UnCruise Adventures Unveils New Branding and Logo". Travel Pulse. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
Corporate Leadership
[edit]Uncruise Adventures is currently run by a leadership team of Dan Blanchard, Owner & CEO, Eric Gier, Chief Financial Officer, and Tim Jacox, Board Member & Key Advisor[1]
References
- ^ "Executive Team". UnCruise Adventures. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
Fleet
[edit]UnCruise Adventures currently has a fleet of 9 ships[1], 8 of which are fully owned, and a majority sailing under the U.S. flag.
- Wilderness Adventurer
- Wilderness Discoverer
- Wilderness Explorer
- Wilderness Legacy
- Safari Endeavour
- Safari Voyager
- Safari Explorer
- Safari Quest
- La Pinta[2]
References
- ^ "Our Small Adventure Boats". UnCruise Adventures. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
- ^ "Company Background". UnCruise Adventures. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
Destinations
[edit]Uncruise Adventures offers cruises to Alaska, Columbia & Snake Rivers, Pacific Northwest, Hawaii, Mexico, Latin America, and Galápagos Islands[1].
References
- ^ "Our Destinations". UnCruise Adventures. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
Responsible Travel
[edit]UnCruise Adventures engages in the following business practices to ensure responsible operation of their adventure cruises while delivering direct access to protected wilderness areas[1].
- Purchase food and supplies locally
- Serve only sustainable seafood
- Partner with local people for cultural tours / presentations
- Follow “Leave No Trace” practices
- Purchase supplies with less packaging to reduce waste
- Recycle wherever facilities exist
- Provide eco-friendly bath amenities on board in refillable containers
- Provide reusable water bottles in each cabin for guest use; no bottled water on board
- Donate to local organizations
UnCruise also adheres to strict guidelines and codes of conduct in order to protect wildlife and habitat and minimize the impact of tourism on the environment. These practices are guided by:
- Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act to protect killer whales. Visit www.bewhalewise.org to learn more.
- Humpback Whale Approach Regulations "Code of Conduct" for Marine Mammal Viewing. See guidelines at www.fakr.noaa.gov.
- Marine Mammal Protection Act
Further, UnCruise Adventures partners with Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch® program which helps seafood buyers make choices that support wild, diverse, and healthy oceans[2].
UnCruise Adventures has also been recognized by The Passenger Vessel Association (PVA) for reducing environmental impact in a variety of ways, including reducing fuel consumption, conserving potable water, using less harmful chemicals near waterways, conserving energy, and working with their employees to create a greener workplace[3].
References
- ^ "Community Impact". UnCruise Adventures. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
- ^ "Un-Cruise announces partnership with Seafood Watch". USA Today. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
- ^ "PASSENGER VESSEL ASSOCIATION WELCOMES UN-CRUISE ADVENTURES TO ITS GREEN WATERS PROGRAM". Adventure Travel. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
Awards & Mentions
[edit]2021 World Cruise Awards: Best Expedition Cruise Line Nomination[1]
2021 Out There Magazine’s Experientialist Award finalist for Adventurer Award [2]
2021 Conde Nast Gold List for Best Adventure Cruise Line [3]
2021 USA Today 10 Best Readers'Choice Awards for Best Adventure Cruise Line [4]
2020 Travel + Leisure World's Best Award for The Top 10 Small-ship Ocean Cruise Lines [5]
2019 Cruise Critic Editors' Picks Award for Best Cruise Line for Adventure (Ocean Category) [6]
2018 Travel Weekly Magellan Award, Silver for Rivers of Adventure in the “Best Expedition Cruise” category[7]
2017 Silver Travvy Award for Best Cruise Line - Expedition/Adventure [8]
2017 Travel Weekly Magellan Award, Gold for Print Advertising Campaign and Gold for Pure Panamá: Cultures, Coasts & Canal in the “Best Expedition Itinerary” category [9]
2015 Sunset Travel Awards Finalist for Best Guided Outdoors Trip[10]
2015 Travel Weekly magellan Award, Silver for Alaska’s Glacier Bay in Excursions category[11]
2015 Andrew Harper Readers' Choice Winner for Favorite Cruise Line [12]
2014 Porthole Readers' Choice Award for Best Expedition Cruise Line[13]
2013 Award by the American Maritime Safety Advisory Committee [14]
2013 Travel Weekly Magellan Award, Gold for Best Small Cruise Ships Overall[15] and Silver for Best Cruise Marketing Video[16]
2012 Travel Weekly Magellan Award, Gold for Best Promotional Video [17]
References
- ^ "World's Best Expedition Cruise Line 2021". World Cruise Awards. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "The Existentialist Awards". Out There.
- ^ "The Best Cruise Ships in the World: The 2021 Gold List". Conde Naste Traveler. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "Best Adventure Cruise Line (2021)". USA Today 10 Best.
- ^ "Top 10 Small-Ship Ocean Cruise Lines". Travel & Leisure. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2019 Editors' Picks Awards: Ocean Cruise Lines". Cruise Critic.
- ^ "2018 Magellan Awards Silver Winners". Travel Weekly.
- ^ "2017 Travvy Awards: Find Out Who Won At Travel's Grandest Celebration". Travel Pulse. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2017 Magellan Awards Gold Winners". Travel Weekly.
- ^ "Sunset Travel Awards 2015". Sunset.
- ^ "http://www.travelweeklyawards.com/winners/list/?l=U&event=8&category=1&award=S". Travel Weekly.
{{cite web}}
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- ^ "Readers' Choice 2015: Top 10 Cruise Lines". Hideaway Report. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "Readers' Choice Awards 2014". Porthole Cruise & Travel.
- ^ "AMS announces Safety Award winners". Marine Log. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2013 Magellan Awards Gold Winners". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2013 Magellan Awards Silver Winners". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "2012 Magellan Awards Gold Winners". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
Podcast
[edit]Starting in 2020, Uncruise Adventures launched a podcast hosted by Captain Dan Blanchard. The podcast covers topics including Sustainable tourism, cruise industry news, and how adventure travel can be enjoyed at any age. The show regularly features interviews with industry experts to discuss nature, cruising, the ocean, and adventure travel[1].
References
- ^ "No Ordinary Adventure Podcast". UnCruise Adventures. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
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