
7-night Baja California's Whales & Sealife Cruise
travel and relax in luxurious amenities and the finest service
San Jose del Cabo to San Jose del Cabo
UnCruise Adventures
/ Safari Voyager
December 27, 2025
1552970
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- $200 per Cabin Savings*
*For new bookings made beginning May 1, 2024.
Overview
Cruise Itinerary
Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Give us a call or email us. Let us personalize your experience!
As part of Los Cabos—a name bestowed by Mexican tourism officials upon the once-remote Baja California communities—San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas frequently are considered to be the same type of place. However, party-hearty Cabo San Lucas is strictly a resort, while 200-year-old San Jose del Cabo is a bona fide—although small—Mexican town with a shady plaza and pastel pink and blue houses.
Visitors from abroad often find San Jose del Cabo one of the most Americanized resorts in Mexico with English as common as Spanish on signs, many expatriates running businesses, and prices on restaurant menus, in shops and bars, and on tours given in U.S. dollars instead of Mexican pesos. You can get a sense of the natural beauty surrounding Los Cabos, though, from the lookout point above Costa Azul, a popular surfing beach just south of San Jose.
San Jose del Cabo stands apart from other resort destinations in Mexico such as Cancun or Puerto Vallarta because of its climate, geography, terrain and its former life as the last frontier on the Baja Peninsula. Visitors to San Jose del Cabo are lured by its deep-blue sea, coves and beaches, dramatic rock formations and desert landscapes; however, in addition to basking in the temperate climate, they also play golf, go deep-sea fishing, scuba diving and snorkeling, whale-watch and explore Baja off-road.
La Paz is one of the most beautiful towns of northwestern Mexico, and tourism now plays a major role in the city's economy. The Gulf of California is home to over 800 species of fish, including giant manta rays, whales, dolphins, and sea lions. In the mountains behind the city the Sierra De La Laguna Biosphere Reserve is home to an incredible abundance and diversity of flora and fauna, including species unique to the area. The city has an aquarium, two marinas, museums, theaters, and an art institute. The Las Californias Library is located within the former Government Palace, and holds the most important manuscript collection on the region's history.
Isla San Francisco is a beautiful island -shaped like a fishing hook- off the coast of Mexico. Visitors have the chance to hike to the top of the mountain for the stunning view and then trek back down to enjoy happy hour on the beach. The island features a calm water bay where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling and kayaking.
Bahia Agua Verde is a remote fishing village located in a cliff-lined bay on the Sea of Cortez. The area is a popular sportsfishing spot in the south of Loreto. The glassy blue waters of Bahia Agua Verde are also ideal for snorkeling, scuba diving and whale shark watching.
Cruising
Los Islotes includes a wetland preserve, as well as an estuary visited by monkeys and other wildlife. Behind the community lies a range of green and rugged mountains, including Cerro Hoya, the highest peak on the Azuero Peninsula. Los Islotes is a haven for active outdoor lovers, with trails for hiking through the lush landscape, riding horseback from our stables into the surrounding hills, or mountain biking to nearby Cerro Hoya National Park.
Islas Partida and Espiritu Santo lie right in the entrance to Bahia de La Paz. Really a single island, seperated by volcanic crator, these islands offer some really incredible anchorages, excellant diving, hiking and wildlife.
The Islands in the sea of Cortez, Mexico, are among the most beautiful and captivating regions in the world. The remote island of San Jose offers spectacular coastal scenery, fine camping beaches, and an opportunity to really escape from the crowds. You will discover some incredible snorkeling and kayaking sites where the sea is teeming with tropical fish.
La Paz is one of the most beautiful towns of northwestern Mexico, and tourism now plays a major role in the city's economy. The Gulf of California is home to over 800 species of fish, including giant manta rays, whales, dolphins, and sea lions. In the mountains behind the city the Sierra De La Laguna Biosphere Reserve is home to an incredible abundance and diversity of flora and fauna, including species unique to the area. The city has an aquarium, two marinas, museums, theaters, and an art institute. The Las Californias Library is located within the former Government Palace, and holds the most important manuscript collection on the region's history.
As part of Los Cabos—a name bestowed by Mexican tourism officials upon the once-remote Baja California communities—San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas frequently are considered to be the same type of place. However, party-hearty Cabo San Lucas is strictly a resort, while 200-year-old San Jose del Cabo is a bona fide—although small—Mexican town with a shady plaza and pastel pink and blue houses.
Visitors from abroad often find San Jose del Cabo one of the most Americanized resorts in Mexico with English as common as Spanish on signs, many expatriates running businesses, and prices on restaurant menus, in shops and bars, and on tours given in U.S. dollars instead of Mexican pesos. You can get a sense of the natural beauty surrounding Los Cabos, though, from the lookout point above Costa Azul, a popular surfing beach just south of San Jose.
San Jose del Cabo stands apart from other resort destinations in Mexico such as Cancun or Puerto Vallarta because of its climate, geography, terrain and its former life as the last frontier on the Baja Peninsula. Visitors to San Jose del Cabo are lured by its deep-blue sea, coves and beaches, dramatic rock formations and desert landscapes; however, in addition to basking in the temperate climate, they also play golf, go deep-sea fishing, scuba diving and snorkeling, whale-watch and explore Baja off-road.
Stateroom
& Price
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
Commodore Suite COM
- Fixed queen bed
- Sitting area with wet bar, refrigerator, media center, large bow-facing windows, jetted whirlpool tub
- TV/DVD player, hairdryer, bathrobes, conditioning shampoo, body wash, reusable water bottles
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Jr Commodore Cabin JCO
Cabins: 201 - 204- Queen or twin beds
- View window
- TV/DVD player, hairdryer, bathrobes, conditioning shampoo, body wash, reusable water bottles
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Admiral Cabin ADM
Cabins 307 and 309- Queen or twin beds
- View window
- TV/DVD player, hairdryer, bathrobes, conditioning shampoo, body wash, reusable water bottles
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Pathfinder Cabin PAT
Cabins 308, 310, and 312- Fixed twin beds
- View window
- TV/DVD player, hairdryer, bathrobes, conditioning shampoo, body wash, reusable water bottles
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Trailblazer Cabin TRB
Cabins 205, 206, 209 - 222- Queen or twin beds
- View window
- TV/DVD player, hairdryer, bathrobes, conditioning shampoo, body wash, reusable water bottles
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Navigator Cabin NAV
Cabins 103 - 110- Queen or twin beds
- View window
- TV/DVD player, hairdryer, bathrobes, conditioning shampoo, body wash, reusable water bottles
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Single Cabin SGL-Single
Cabins 207, 208- One Twin bed
- TV/DVD player, hairdryer, bathrobes, conditioning shampoo, body wash, reusable water bottles
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About the Ship
The 66-guest Safari Voyager boasts spacious decks and big, 270-degree view windows in the lounge that spotlight the natural surroundings, a casual atmosphere, colorful art, nautical décor, and full menu of amenities.
Electrical
All electrical outlets on the vessel...
Medical Emergencies
The crew is trained in both...
Smoking Policy
Smoking is prohibited anywhere inside the...
Special Dietary Needs - Advance Notice Required
Un-Cruise Adventures is able to accommodate...
Wheelchair Access & Special Needs
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Public Spaces
Each vessel has its own unique...
Educational / Enrichment Programs
In addition to getting extraordinarily close...
All Beverages Included In Cruise Fare
Un-Cruise Adventures' approach to wetting-your-whistle is...
Meals Onboard
All onboard meals ensure innovative, healthful...
Wellness Program
Onboard amenities allow you to escape...
Deck Plan




Statistics
| Year Built | 1982 |
| Year Refurbished | 2015 |
| Year entered present fleet | 2013 |
| Previous name | Sea Voyager |
| Country of registry | St. Kitts and Nevis |
| Tonnage (GRT) | 100 |
| Guests (Lowers) | 62 |
| Total guests | 68 |
| Passenger Decks | 3 |
| Number of crew | 31 |
| officer’s nationality | American |
| cruise/hotel staff nationality | American |
Stateroom Counts
| Suites | 3 |
| Balconies | 0 |
| ocean/river view | 32 |
| interior | 0 |
| Accessible | 0 |
About
UnCruise Adventures
UnCruise offers two styles of adventures: InnerSea Discoveries and American Safari Cruises. One is more active and casual, and the other provides a more upscale level of accommodation and service.
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Contact one of our cruise specialists and let them personalize your cruise vacation the way you want it. We'll help tailor your experience with customized shore excursions and special requests onboard, complimentary private car and driver on select voyages, arrange pre- or post-cruise hotel stays, your best airfare options, and more.
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