Luxury Custom Charters on Eight-Guest Cruiser in Alaska Give 'Small Ship' Whole New Meaning
By: Tyler Peterson
Small ship cruise expert AdventureSmith Explorations http://www.adventuresmithexplorations.com has added the luxury and rewards of "go-where-the-whales-are" flexibility to its small ship cruise portfolio in Alaska. This company has assembled this region's largest collection of Alaska Small Ship Cruises and Land-Based Adventures.
Thanks to a 67-foot luxury cruiser that can turn on a dime while wiggling in and out of varied coastlines, a maximum of eight (12 with children) passengers per each seven-day departure can be whisked from one photo op to the next without missing a beat - or the boat -- because they're not tied down to a set itinerary or route. The star of this "go-where-the-whales-are" concept is Sikumi, built by master Alaskan fishing boat builders to withstand the wiles of Alaskan waters. This boat combines the ruggedness of an ocean-going commercial trawler combined with modern features and amenities of a cruise ship. "The captain calls the shots on dashing off to where the wildlife and weather are prime, but this flexibility doesn't mean sacrificing comfort and safety," underscored Todd Smith, AdventureSmith Explorations Founder and Owner. Because the vessel is Alaska owned and operated, its crew bring the advantage of knowing the ins and outs of the coastline and where and when stops can be made spontaneously to visit sea lion rookeries, glaciers and brown bears feeding near the shore.Videos