Kanti Devi Webb

Kanti Devi Webb is a seasoned wellness coordinator with extensive experience in massage therapy and yoga instruction, currently employed by Un-Cruise Adventures since May 2009, providing services on small passenger adventure cruises in Alaska, the Northwest, Hawaii, and the Sea of Cortez in Mexico. Prior to this, Kanti worked as a research biologist with the US Forest Service, conducting avian point count and wildlife surveys in Northern Idaho and Montana, and served as an avian biologist for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, focusing on population monitoring and predator control in refuge surveying. Kanti's career began as a release biologist at the Institute for Wildlife Studies. Educational credentials include a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from Northern Arizona University, a 500-hour Yoga Acharya certification from Sivananda Yoga Ashram, and ongoing studies in Doula/Birth Coach skills at Bastyr University.

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UnCruise Adventures Small Ship Cruising

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UnCruise Adventures connects guests with nature and wildlife while exploring some of the most remote and scenic destinations on the West Coast of the Americas. Boutique yachts and small ships take 22 to 86 like-minded travelers on active adventures. Days are spent outside discovering wildlife-rich shores and sea and spectacular wilderness: towering glaciers, scenic rivers and remote islands. Travelers forge connections with the place, the natural world and each other on a most uncommon adventure. UnCruise Adventures offers explorations of exceptional quality, based on many years of experience. Destinations include the remote reaches of Alaska’s Inside Passage, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, the Hawaiian Islands, Galápagos Islands, Costa Rica, Panamá, Colombia, Belize, Guatemala, coastal Washington and the Columbia & Snake Rivers. Nine adventure vessels cast aside the tradition of rigid cruise ship schedules for flexible itineraries that allow the ships to seek out wildlife and maximize adventure activities—hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkeling, skiff excursions. Yet guests also enjoy the more traditional meaning of cruising with gourmet cuisine, fine wines and specialty microbrews, hot tubs and other amenities.


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