Wilderness Legacy

- Shipyard Bender Shipbuilding & Repair
- Year 1983
- Length 59.00 m
- Beam 12.00 m
- Tons 1,472 gt
- Decks 4
- Cabins 43
- Passengers 86
- Crew 35
- Crew/Pax ratio 1 : 2.46
- Currency USD
- Language English
- Flag United States
The Wilderness Legacy was built in 1983 as Pilgrim Belle for cruises in the coastal waters of North America. Subsequently, it has had other names: Colonial Explorer (until 1988), Victorian Empress (until 2011), Spirit of 98 (until 2012), Safari Legacy (until 2013) and Legacy (until 2020). The Wilderness Legacy cruises mainly in Alaskan waters for the US shipping company UnCruise Adventures.
Kai Ortel
My Experience Aboard the Wilderness Legacy
Boarding the Wilderness Legacy from Juneau was truly a wonderful experience. As soon as I stepped on board, the crew welcomed us warmly—with smiles, casual introductions, and a welcome drink in the main lounge, all in a cozy, friendly atmosphere. Each day felt like a new chapter. One morning, we woke up surrounded by the icebergs of LeConte Glacier—it felt like we were floating through a lunar landscape. At Kuiu Island, I chose to go on a kayaking excursion. The excursions were optional and designed for all activity levels: from the most adventurous to those who preferred to stay on deck and enjoy the scenery. What struck me the most was the authenticity of the experience. If you're looking for an adventure that combines comfort, immersion in nature, and genuine human connection, then this cruise is the perfect choice.
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