| Another great trip for me! My third now and hopefully many more to come! |
| S. Gudewill |
Our Cruises
Built in 1943 as a US military vessel, the Pacific Yellowfin’s storied past is as mysterious and elusive as the seas it has traversed. Once the home of millionaires and mischief-makers, today, Captain, Owner and self-professed sufferer of “wooden boat disease,” Colin Griffinson is at the helm.
After undergoing several refits, this WW2 Vet now offers exclusive private charters, unparalleled service and unforgettable sights. Motor through BC’s Mediterranean-like Gulf Islands on a culinary cruise sampling the region’s freshest fare in organic produce, artisan cheese and just-caught Dungeness crabs. Discover the marine playground of Desolation Sound—a boater’s dream—by kayaking, canoeing and swimming through sheltered inlets and coves. Dive into the wild through the Inside Passage. For the ultimate wildlife adventure, see humpback and killer whales, bears, sea lions, harbour seals and porpoises on an eco-tour through the Great Bear Rainforest.
| Loves every minute! oysters, jumping of the boat, hiking to the lakes, the waterfalls, kayaking and the champagne buckets! |
| A. P. J |
Few active travel companies cruise the coast of British Columbia by private expedition yacht, and none can boast one as stellar as the M.V. Pacific Yellowfin. Its unmistakable charm emanates a sense of home-away-from-home that you wouldn’t expect from a luxury liner. Appointed in teak, mahogany, and oak, this luxurious yacht has four staterooms, a main saloon, galley kitchen and fantail deck where guests recount their daily adventures with friends and family over a glass of wine. Its tenders and toys (jet skis, motorbikes, sea kayaks) make any locale the ultimate playground for unforgettable memories. The Pacific Yellowfin blends seamlessly with its natural environs as she incorporates all elements of West Coast culture in her presentation and services.
Cruise options include Vancouver, the BC Gulf Islands, Desolation Sound, Vancouver Island, Victoria, or even an extended multi-week cruise up the scenic coast of British Columbia to Alaska.