Alaska’s Inside Passage & Glacier Bay National Park
United States Multi-Adventure
Small ship cruise through Canada’s Inside Passage into southeast Alaska
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Overview
Alaska is wild on a grand scale. Bank on big fauna and vast landscapes that will tease your senses. Listen for waterfalls gushing from mountain peaks and the tell-tale blow of humpback whales coming up for air. Breathe in the crisp fragrance of cedar and spruce trees as you feel the water lapping beneath your kayak. Gaze upon ice-blue glaciers and carpets of green forest.
Flanked by towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, and ice-blue glaciers, your small boat cruise will navigate the network of remote and intricate waterways of the Inside Passage. Stretching from British Columbia to Alaska, your route is sheltered from the Pacific winds and waves by the many forested islands and inlets that dot the area. Calm waters prevail allowing for smooth sailing, creating the perfect playground for kayaking and paddleboarding.
Your cruise experience marries adventure and comfort. Each day a plethora of adventure activities await. Whilst back on board, generous cabins, gourmet meals, and luxurious amenities renew mind, body, and soul. Your small boat will take you to out-of-this-world locations; all you need to do is step outside and explore!
Highlights
- Explore the Inside Passages of Alaska and Canada
- Glacier Bay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Grand Pacific and Margerie Glaciers
- Tongass National Forest, with Misty Fjords
- Whale watching in Frederick Sound and Icy Strait
- Wildlife haven for bears, eagles, whales, seals, and dolphins
- Wilderness kayaking, paddle boarding, skiffing, and hiking
- Native Tlingit culture and natural history
- Small boat, small groups, and small footprint
For more, check out all of our Alaska and Pacific Northwest cruises.
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Itinerary
The itinerary may be subject to change due to organizational reasons, weather conditions, or provisions issued by local authorities. For example, you may find temporary deviations/detours necessary due to safe navigation, mooring requirements, and other unforeseen circumstances.
Day 1: Seattle, Washington
Day 2: Olympic National Park
Day 3: Canada’s Inside Passage
Day 4: Canada’s Inside Passage
Day 5: Canada’s Inside Passage
Day 6: Misty Fjords National Monument
Day 7: Ketchikan / Traitor's Cove
Day 8: Wrangell Narrows & Thomas Bay
Day 9: Sitka / Peril Strait
Day 10: Chichagof Island
Day 11: Glacier Bay National Park
Day 12: Icy Strait
Day 13: Juneau, AlaskaDay 1: Seattle, Washington
Embark from the Emerald City, Seattle. Check-in at the hospitality center and later, board your ship and settle in. Depending on your vessel, depart from downtown Seattle, cruising along the city’s picturesque waterfront. Or from Fishermen’s Terminal and transit historic Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, where it’s a 20-foot drop into the Salish Sea. Adieu, Seattle. (D)Day 2: Olympic National Park
Today features Olympic National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by rainforest, old-growth forest, and top-of-the-world 360-degree views. Your trek at Hurricane Ridge takes you across fields of sub-alpine flowers in warmer weather and snow-covered hills in the colder months. On a clear day, you can see Canada across to the Straits of Juan de Fuca. This evening will wrap it all up with a farewell dinner and slide show highlighting your week’s adventures. (BLD)Day 3: Canada’s Inside Passage
Mountains rise higher. Fjords get deeper. It’s a day of intricate waterways and cruising for critters. Keep watch for black bears on the shore, including the elusive spirit bear. Civilization slips away as you enter remote waters leading north through British Columbia. Surf-happy dolphins and porpoises like to catch a ride on the bow wave. Your captain and crew are on the lookout and give the call of a sighting. A waterfall and an old abandoned cannery - named Butedale - will come into view. Slow down and take it all in as forested fjords roll by. Aiming to entertain and educate over the next days, your expedition team is at the ready with insights into natural history, Native influences, and their favorite trivia games, too. (BLD)Day 4: Canada’s Inside Passage
Take your cup of joe to the bow. The world wakes up with you. Bald eagles watch the ship along its course from treetops. Islands to the west, inlet-etched mainland to the east. Your captain and mates navigate twisting passages. Harbor seals spend their days on rocky islets. Breathe in the fresh air and take in miles of forested wilderness. In the lounge, your bartender mixes up the daily special. Take the challenge and play a few friendly hands of cards with your shipmate. (BLD)Day 5: Canada’s Inside Passage
Today, you sail through the northern-most portion of Canada's wild Inside Passage and enter Alaska. Check out the bridge–it's an ideal spot to look for whales and other wildlife. See what the crew has in-store today. Maybe a cooking or cocktail demonstration or a galley tour. Or maybe learn more about navigation from the crew, and try your hand at tying knots! Anticipation builds as tomorrow you will start the Alaska portion of the adventure. (BLD)Day 6: Misty Fjords National Monument
Misty Fjords - the largest wilderness area in the Tongass National Forest and a haven for wildlife such as grizzly and black bears, salmon, and deer. Calm settles over these parts and all you can hear is nature; deep glacial fjords filled with seawater, wetlands, estuaries, dense forests, and sweeping granite cliffs paint the landscape. Kayak in Walker Cove or Rudyerd Bay and you find it’s just as easy to paddle and go, as it is to sit and float and take it all in. Or skiff to the base of a waterfall for a fjord-released shower. The area’s affectionate nickname, “The Yosemite of the North,” is deserved. (BLD)Day 7: Ketchikan / Traitor's Cove
In Ketchikan, connect with the Tlingit Culture. Tribal leader and local legend Joe Williams, known as Ka Xesh X’e in his native language, guides you on a walking tour. With a rich oral tradition, the Tlingit passed stories from generation to generation - and Joe’s storytelling is captivating! Amble through the surrounding forest on a moderate to easy trail or challenge yourself to a hard-charger hike along trails and boardwalks past cedar, spruce, streams, and waterfalls. This afternoon, sail into Traitor's Cove. Kayak, skiff tours, or hike? The choice is yours. (BLD)Day 8: Wrangell Narros & Thomas Bay
This morning, your ship winds into the Wrangell Narrows. Abundant bright red and green navigation lights guide the way. It’s nicknamed “Christmas Tree Lane,” of course. In the afternoon, head into Thomas Bay. When you come this far, you might as well go all in. This is way back backcountry of Alaska’s wilderness. Glacial landscapes marked by moraines, muskegs, and mud. In this playground, it’s all an option today. Kayak and skiff in water almost clear as glass. The mirror image of fjord walls plays on the surface. Hike through the outwash of Baird Glacier. Or keep it green on an interpretive walk through a grassy meadow into the forest. (BLD)Day 9: Chichagof Island
Remote passages offer more opportunities for you to search for the mighty humpback whale. Keep your binoculars at hand and watch for the misty spout of these gentle giants as they feed in the waters around you. Anchor in a remote Chichagof Island inlet. Backpacks loaded and adventure toys lowered (skiffs, paddleboards, kayaks), it’s time to go play. Stick to the water in a kayak excursion, and don’t forget to look above and below the surface. A nosy seal could be watching your every stroke. Beachcomb rocky shores. Tiny creatures cling to rocks. Tonight, take a nightcap to the sun deck and watch the sky. (BLD)Day 10: Icy Strait
Bull whip kelp threads through nearby channels like deep, twisted mangroves. And you know better, but orange and purple starfish and jellyfish make it hard to believe you’re not in the tropics. Follow the currents out to where the sea lions flock to remote rock formations. Your captain is on the bridge, the expedition team on deck and all eyes are on the water and the shore. Everyone is on-watch for the telltale blow of humpbacks. Come closer to the shoreline by skiff, kayak, or on foot. Sometimes the smallest things are the biggest wonders. Take in the evening solitude from the bow, or the hot tub, or both - why choose just one? Tonight, join your captain for the farewell dinner. As a special treat, your expedition team shares a slideshow of your journey. (BLD)Day 11: Glacier Bay National Park
There’s a cool factor, and it’s not just coming off the face of the glaciers! This 3.3 million-acre park was covered by ice as recently as 1795. Since then, the park’s receding glacier activity has made it easier to access those inner reaches. Glacial history, retreats, advances, moraines. They come with expert insight from a park ranger and your onboard naturalists, so bring on the questions. Pigeon guillemots, puffins, common murres, and cormorants colonize and nest at South Marble Island. One good whiff and a few loud barks give away one of its mammalian residents - Steller’s sea lions. It’s a full day in the bay exploring Muir’s legacy - all the way to Grand Pacific and Margerie Glaciers. Celebrate with a toast to nature’s handiwork. (BLD)Day 12: Glacier Bay National Park
This crown jewel of America’s national parks covers 3.3 million acres. Most visitors see the same sliver of the park as everyone else. Not you. Today is day two inside the park, and you’re going the furthest and exploring parts that 99% of visitors never go to. Taylor Bay sea stacks and rocky shores make for good adventure. Or hike the outwash field of glaciers winding down the Fairweather Mountain Range. The cool breeze off the nearby snow and ice fields is energizing. If you motor over to Dundas Bay, keep your eye out for bears, humpbacks, and if you’re lucky, a wolf sighting. Kayak the bay. Bushwhack into the forest. Tonight, join your captain for the Farewell Dinner. As a special treat, your expedition team shares a slideshow of your journey. (BLD)Day 13: Juneau, Alaska
Disembark after breakfast. Transfer to the Juneau airport or begin your overnight stay or extended land tour. (B)Day 1: Juneau, Alaska
Day 2: Glacier Bay National Park
Day 3: Glacier Bay National Park
Day 4: Icy Strait
Day 5: Chichagof Island
Day 6: Wrangell Narrows & Thomas Bay
Day 7: Ketchikan / Traitor's Cove
Day 8: Misty Fjords National Monument
Day 9: Canada's Inside Passage
Day 10: Canada's Inside Passage
Day 11: Canada's Inside Passage
Day 12: Olympic National Park
Day 13: Seattle, Washington* Itinerary details are the same as the Seattle to Juneau tour direction.
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Map
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Boats
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Safari Endeavour
Premium Class Boat
Geared to those looking for adventure but with the added creature comforts, Safari Endeavour will ensure guests have the best of both worlds. Designed to navigate the narrow and remote wild reaches of Alaska, this sleek vessel boasts a thrilling range of outdoor activities. Stunning scenery begs to be explored on daily kayaking, paddle boarding, and skiff boat rides. Shore excursions like hiking and wildlife viewing will take you inland and beyond the waters. Back on board, spacious… Read More
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Safari Explorer
Premium Class Yacht
Sailing exclusively around the islands of Hawaii throughout the year, the Safari Explorer is designed to reach wild areas where big ships can’t. Lovingly called “the Bulldog”, the performance-built rugged construction and maneuverability of this boutique yacht means access to faraway regions. Read More
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Wilderness Legacy
Comfort Class Boat
Fondly nicknamed the ‘Whale Whisperer’, this small boat is geared to adventure and expedition cruising. Taking on the appearance of an early 20th-century coastal steamer, Wilderness Legacy, not only exudes vintage charm but is a stalwart vessel in the fleet, capable of sailing remote waters. Equipped with a portable activity launch platform - aka Sea Dragon - taking part in kayaking, paddle boarding, and skiff rides is a breeze. Read More
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Safari Quest
Premium Class Yacht
Pegged as a small boutique yacht, Safari Quest accesses far-flung places, off-limits to bigger boats. Carrying only 22-passengers, spaces are sophisticated, yet cozy, with modern conveniences. The generous lounge and dining area, snug library, comfy cabins, and sun lounge with hot tub give decent space for you to retreat to a nook or to socialize. Read More
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Inclusions
What’s Included
- Accommodation for 12 nights in selected cabin
- Onboard meals
- Onboard spirits, wine, beer, non-alcoholic beverages
- Transfers & baggage handling between airport/vessel
- Entry fees to parks/preserves
- All from-the-vessel activities & equipment
- Expedition/heritage guides & guest experts
- Wellness amenities: hot tub, fitness equipment, & yoga mats
What’s Not Included
- Travel to/from the start/finish
- Excursions not mentioned in the itinerary
- Gratuities
- Port taxes/fees
- Travel Insurance
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Dates & Pricing
Dates
Seattle to Juneau
April 15 & May 12, 2024Juneau to Seattle
September 6, 11, 21, & 28, 2024Please Note
- Rates are per person, based on double occupancy
- Tour prices are based on the fuel costs at time prices are set, often months or years in advance. In rare cases, additional fees may apply for fuel cost increases.
- Information to read before you book
- We recommend purchasing trip insurance
- Please see our FAQ
Pricing
2024
Comfort Class Boats
Wilderness Legacy
September 21, 2024Navigator cabin $ 9766 £ 4975 $ 8,940 € 5995 Ft 2440531 kr 891543 ₪ 24096 ¥ 980961 Mex$ 129652 NZ$ 10772 kr 70685 zł 25925 S$ 8518 kr 69487 CHF 5628 $ 6,300 Trailblazer cabin $ 10851 £ 5527 $ 9,933 € 6661 Ft 2711701 kr 990604 ₪ 26774 ¥ 1089957 Mex$ 144058 NZ$ 11969 kr 78539 zł 28805 S$ 9465 kr 77208 CHF 6254 $ 7,000 Pathfinder cabin $ 11936 £ 6080 $ 10,926 € 7328 Ft 2982871 kr 1089664 ₪ 29451 ¥ 1198952 Mex$ 158464 NZ$ 13166 kr 86393 zł 31686 S$ 10411 kr 84928 CHF 6879 $ 7,700 Admiral (Explorer) cabin $ 13331 £ 6791 $ 12,203 € 8184 Ft 3331518 kr 1217027 ₪ 32893 ¥ 1339090 Mex$ 176986 NZ$ 14705 kr 96491 zł 35389 S$ 11628 kr 94855 CHF 7683 $ 8,600 Junior Commodore suite $ 15347 £ 7817 $ 14,048 € 9421 Ft 3835119 kr 1400997 ₪ 37866 ¥ 1541510 Mex$ 203739 NZ$ 16927 kr 111077 zł 40739 S$ 13386 kr 109194 CHF 8844 $ 9,900 Commodore (Owner's) suite $ 17052 £ 8686 $ 15,609 € 10468 Ft 4261244 kr 1556663 ₪ 42073 ¥ 1712789 Mex$ 226377 NZ$ 18808 kr 123419 zł 45265 S$ 14873 kr 121326 CHF 9827 $ 11,000 Single Navigator cabin $ 17207 £ 8765 $ 15,751 € 10563 Ft 4299982 kr 1570814 ₪ 42455 ¥ 1728360 Mex$ 228435 NZ$ 18979 kr 124541 zł 45677 S$ 15008 kr 122429 CHF 9917 $ 11,100 Charter On request Port fees/taxes (add to above price) $ 1046 £ 533 $ 958 € 642 Ft 261485 kr 95522 ₪ 2582 ¥ 105103 Mex$ 13891 NZ$ 1154 kr 7573 zł 2778 S$ 913 kr 7445 CHF 603 $ 675 Premium Class Boats
Safari Endeavour
September 28, 2024Navigator cabin $ 9456 £ 4817 $ 8,656 € 5805 Ft 2363053 kr 863240 ₪ 23331 ¥ 949819 Mex$ 125536 NZ$ 10430 kr 68441 zł 25102 S$ 8248 kr 67281 CHF 5450 $ 6,100 Trailblazer cabin $ 10386 £ 5291 $ 9,507 € 6376 Ft 2595485 kr 948149 ₪ 25626 ¥ 1043244 Mex$ 137884 NZ$ 11456 kr 75173 zł 27571 S$ 9059 kr 73899 CHF 5986 $ 6,700 Pathfinder cabin $ 11161 £ 5685 $ 10,217 € 6852 Ft 2789178 kr 1018907 ₪ 27539 ¥ 1121098 Mex$ 148174 NZ$ 12311 kr 80783 zł 29628 S$ 9735 kr 79414 CHF 6432 $ 7,200 Admiral cabin $ 12246 £ 6238 $ 11,210 € 7518 Ft 3060348 kr 1117967 ₪ 30216 ¥ 1230094 Mex$ 162580 NZ$ 13508 kr 88637 zł 32509 S$ 10682 kr 87134 CHF 7058 $ 7,900 Commodore cabin $ 17207 £ 8765 $ 15,751 € 10563 Ft 4299982 kr 1570814 ₪ 42455 ¥ 1728360 Mex$ 228435 NZ$ 18979 kr 124541 zł 45677 S$ 15008 kr 122429 CHF 9917 $ 11,100
Single Navigator cabin $ 16587 £ 8449 $ 15,183 € 10182 Ft 4145028 kr 1514208 ₪ 40925 ¥ 1666077 Mex$ 220203 NZ$ 18295 kr 120053 zł 44031 S$ 14468 kr 118017 CHF 9559 $ 10,700 Charter On request Port fees/taxes (add to above price) $ 1046 £ 533 $ 958 € 642 Ft 261485 kr 95522 ₪ 2582 ¥ 105103 Mex$ 13891 NZ$ 1154 kr 7573 zł 2778 S$ 913 kr 7445 CHF 603 $ 675 Safari Explorer
September 11, 2024Navigator cabin $ 11161 £ 5685 $ 10,217 € 6852 Ft 2789178 kr 1018907 ₪ 27539 ¥ 1121098 Mex$ 148174 NZ$ 12311 kr 80783 zł 29628 S$ 9735 kr 79414 CHF 6432 $ 7,200 Trailblazer cabin $ 12246 £ 6238 $ 11,210 € 7518 Ft 3060348 kr 1117967 ₪ 30216 ¥ 1230094 Mex$ 162580 NZ$ 13508 kr 88637 zł 32509 S$ 10682 kr 87134 CHF 7058 $ 7,900 Admiral cabin $ 14416 £ 7344 $ 13,196 € 8850 Ft 3602688 kr 1316088 ₪ 35571 ¥ 1448085 Mex$ 191391 NZ$ 15901 kr 104345 zł 38270 S$ 12575 kr 102576 CHF 8308 $ 9,300 Junior Commodore cabin $ 15657 £ 7975 $ 14,332 € 9611 Ft 3912597 kr 1429299 ₪ 38631 ¥ 1572652 Mex$ 207855 NZ$ 17269 kr 113321 zł 41562 S$ 13656 kr 111400 CHF 9023 $ 10,100 Commodore cabin $ 18447 £ 9397 $ 16,886 € 11324 Ft 4609891 kr 1684026 ₪ 45515 ¥ 1852926 Mex$ 244899 NZ$ 20347 kr 133517 zł 48969 S$ 16090 kr 131253 CHF 10631 $ 11,900 Single Navigator cabin $ 17207 £ 8765 $ 15,751 € 10563 Ft 4299982 kr 1570814 ₪ 42455 ¥ 1728360 Mex$ 228435 NZ$ 18979 kr 124541 zł 45677 S$ 15008 kr 122429 CHF 9917 $ 11,100 Charter On request Port fees/taxes (add to above price) $ 1046 £ 533 $ 958 € 642 Ft 261485 kr 95522 ₪ 2582 ¥ 105103 Mex$ 13891 NZ$ 1154 kr 7573 zł 2778 S$ 913 kr 7445 CHF 603 $ 675 Safari Quest
May 12 & September 6, 2024Navigator cabin $ 11781 £ 6001 $ 10,784 € 7232 Ft 2944132 kr 1075512 ₪ 29069 ¥ 1183382 Mex$ 156406 NZ$ 12995 kr 85271 zł 31274 S$ 10276 kr 83825 CHF 6790 $ 7,600 Pathfinder cabin $ 14416 £ 7344 $ 13,196 € 8850 Ft 3602688 kr 1316088 ₪ 35571 ¥ 1448085 Mex$ 191391 NZ$ 15901 kr 104345 zł 38270 S$ 12575 kr 102576 CHF 8308 $ 9,300 Admiral cabin $ 15967 £ 8133 $ 14,615 € 9802 Ft 3990074 kr 1457602 ₪ 39396 ¥ 1603793 Mex$ 211971 NZ$ 17611 kr 115565 zł 42385 S$ 13927 kr 113606 CHF 9202 $ 10,300 Single Navigator cabin $ 17672 £ 9002 $ 16,176 € 10849 Ft 4416198 kr 1613269 ₪ 43603 ¥ 1775072 Mex$ 234609 NZ$ 19492 kr 127907 zł 46911 S$ 15414 kr 125738 CHF 10185 $ 11,400 Charter On request Port fees/taxes (add to above price) $ 1046 £ 533 $ 958 € 642 Ft 261485 kr 95522 ₪ 2582 ¥ 105103 Mex$ 13891 NZ$ 1154 kr 7573 zł 2778 S$ 913 kr 7445 CHF 603 $ 675 Triple rates are available in designated cabins (refer to deck plan). On request.
A USD750 per person deposit is required at booking.
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Extra Info
Skill Level — Easy
The cruise has been designed to accommodate a variety of fitness levels. Whether you are looking to take it easy or are up for a challenge, there is something for everyone. Unless the boat is cruising part of the day, there are active adventure options scheduled most mornings and afternoons. Your onboard guides will advise what activities are on offer daily and work to include everyone. Kayaking excursions take the form of guided paddles that can last 1-4 hours and open paddling at your own pace. Hiking ranges from rigorous treks over rugged terrain for the fit to easy strolls along the beach. Inflatable skiff rides require you to sit back and relax, with little to no effort needed. Paddleboarding and snorkeling (if offered) are at your own pace. Morning yoga classes cater to all levels and relaxing in the hot tub is for everyone.
Airport Info
Fly into/out Seattle International Airport (SEA) or Juneau International Airport (JNU) depending on your tour direction.
Seattle to Juneau
On embarkation day (Day 1) your flight into Seattle should arrive no later than 2:00 pm.
On disembarkation day (Day 13) your flight from Juneau should leave no earlier than 11:30 am.Juneau to Seattle
On embarkation day (Day 1) your flight into Juneau should arrive no later than 2:30 pm.
On disembarkation day (Day 13) your flight from Seattle should leave no earlier than 12:00 pm.Local Travel
Transfers to/from Seattle/Juneau Airports are included in the tour price.
Climate
Southeast Alaska enjoys a comfortable maritime climate. You can expect mild temperatures in summer, with it getting cooler over the spring or autumn months. Being largely rainforest, be prepared for light mist and rain at any time. From early April into May, Southeast Alaska awakens from a long winter. Bears, baby animals, migrating grey whales and birds, budding forests, snow-covered peaks, gushing waterfalls, and Aurora Borealis sightings can be part of your experience. Plus, it’s crowd-free. Long days of Alaskan summers mean extra playtime. Temperatures are warmer, so there’s better access to higher elevation hikes. And humpbacks are back en masse. Come summer’s end and into early fall, wildlife gets busy - mating, migrating, and feeding up for winter.
Recommended
Rubber or hiking boots
The wilderness areas explored on foot can get pretty muddy, plus most skiff landings are wet landings where there’s no dock at all. Having proper footwear and ankle support is absolutely essential. Both hiking and rubber boots are good, but if you only have space to bring one, we would recommend rubber boots (aka the “Alaska tennis shoe,” also known as Xtratufs, Wellingtons, or gumboots). Many of our guests add insoles for support and hike all week in their rubber “mud” boots. For the best fit and availability, bring your own rubber boots, although you may find a very limited supply for shared use on board (but these can’t be guaranteed). Youth-size boots are not available on any of the vessels so you need to bring your own children’s boots.
Charters
If you have a large group and would like to charter an entire boat, please contact us for available dates and boats. In addition to the scheduled dates listed (please see pricing), further dates may be available on request. All dates are subject to availability at the time of booking. Itineraries can be customized to suit your individual needs and as safety and operational constraints allow. Please send us your preferred destination, dates, boat, and the number of people (adults and children under 13) in your party, and we will work on providing you with the best available options! The relevant charter terms and conditions will apply.Remarks
A variety of activities are included in this tour.
Hiking:
A range of hikes - of varying difficulty and terrain - are available throughout your tour. Ranging from easy beachcombers to harder mountain scrambles. A good pair of hiking or gumboots are recommended. Hiking poles are available.
Kayaking and paddleboarding:
Our small ships are stocked with paddleboards and tandem sea kayaks. Open paddling is offered but most outings are short guided trips lasting one to four hours. It is a great way to get up close to wildlife and explore the area.
Skiff rides:
These are small boat rides that take you further and faster. Your skiff captains are pros and rides will be full of adventure and exploration. Minimal effort is required. Good gumboots or waterproof hiking boots are recommended for wet landings.
Learning about Alaska Native cultures:
Your itinerary may also offer you the opportunity to delve into Alaska Native cultures. Visit Take, A Tlingit town Kupreanof Island featuring a 132-foot totem pole, or the Kiksetti Totem Park in Wrangell and nearby Chief Shakes Tribal House, carved entirely using traditional Tlingit methods. Presentations by local islanders bring Tlingit culture and history to life.
Polar plunge:
For those a little more daring, take a giant leap off the fantail into the frigid 40-50 degree Fahrenheit Alaskan waters. At those temperatures, you only stay in for a minute before scrambling on deck, wrapping yourself in a warm towel, and heading off to the hot tub.
Northern Lights:
Also called Aurora Borealis, this exquisite natural phenomenon is best seen in April and September. One needs clear skies and just the right conditions to witness nature put on this show. Your crew will gently awaken you in the wee hours when the time is right.Important to know
Travel Documents
It is each traveler's responsibility to ensure that you are in compliance with the country or countries you plan to visit. This includes and is not limited to passport validity, visa requirements and acquisition, blank passport pages required for your destination (s), etc.
For US citizens, documents for travel to/from Alaska are the same for any other U.S. state. If you are flying to Alaska within the United States, you only need a valid government photo ID. A list of accepted forms of ID can be found on the TSA website.
For Non-U.S. citizens a passport is required. Please research documentation and visas needed to enter the United States of America.
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We do not inflate tour prices.
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