The Port of Camas-Washougal is bringing a second cruise ship to East Clark County later this year.
On Wednesday, April 19, Port commissioners approved an agreement with UnCruise Adventures, a Juneau, Alaska-based travel company, that allows the Wilderness Legacy to dock at Parker’s Landing Marina every Saturday in September and October and the first Saturday in November.
“They typically have their vessel up in Alaska and relocate down to Portland during this time of year,” Derek Jaeger, the Port’s director of business development, said during the commissioners’ meeting. “But … they decided to shift their focus, and they found us, and they thought we’d be a great stop for them.”
UnCruise Adventures, founded as American Safari Cruises in 1996, operates nine ships and offers small group tours and nature-focused voyages to destinations such as Alaska, British Columbia, Mexico, Hawaii, Costa Rica, and Panama in addition to the Columbia River and the Washington coast.
The company will join American Queen Voyages, which struck a deal with the Port to bring its American Empress steamwheeler to Parker’s Landing Marina in the summer of 2022, in East Clark County.