Alaska Glacier Bay small ship cruise

An 8 day, small ship cruise around the fjords and islands of SE Alaska, including Tracy Arm Fjord and Alexander Archipelago. Start in Sitka and end in Juneau.
Sitka Saginaw Bay & Kake Petersburg Frederick Sound Whale watching Alaskan wildlife Tracy Arm Fjord Orca Point Lodge Glacier Bay Juneau
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£3232To£3398 excluding flights
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Duration
8 Days
Countries
Alaska, USA
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Description of Alaska Glacier Bay small ship cruise

This eight day, Alaska small ship cruise through some of Alaska’s most stunning inlets and fjords, many of which are far off the beaten track, is on board a beautiful 45m boat called the Admiralty Dream. Sleeping maximum 66 passengers, you will cruise through the magnificent waters of Southeast Alaska.

Your journey starts in Sitka where you settle into your twin cabin, before going on a journey through some of Alaska’s most spectacular coastal wonders. Head south from the historic city of Sitka, on Baranof Island, to explore Kuiu and Kupreanof, two of the large islands within the Alexander Archipelago. Discover the Norwegian fishing heritage town of Petersburg on Mitkof Island, look out for whales, bears and superb wildlife and take a kayaking excursion to get even closer.

You then head north again to Tracey Arm Fjord, which is part of the larger Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness area where you cruise alongside calving glaciers and sheer granite cliffs with tumbling waterfalls. We also stop at out of the way places such as Haida village of Kasaan, Hobart Bay and Orca Point Lodge, with your final journey north into Glacier Bay National Park which is 65 miles long and boasting the most pristine Alaskan seascape imaginable. As well as some spectacular wildlife watching possibilities the highlight for many is Margerie Glacier, known for its dramatic calving displays. From Glacier Bay you then head south again finally disembarking in Juneau, Alaska’s capital.

Our responsible Alaskan small ship cruise ensures that you not only get to visit some of the most wonderful land and seascapes but also engage with local indigenous communities, dine on superb local produce and taste some Alaskan beers too! Southeast Alaska has so much to offer and we look forward to welcoming you on board.

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Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.

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Reviewed on 14 Sep 2022 by

The scenery was amazing and the hikes in the pristine forests were challenging and interesting. Read full review

Reviewed on 08 Jun 2019 by

Seeing the wildlife from the boat was memorable: Whales, black and brown bears, mountain goat, eagles, otters. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

Three generations of one family have dedicated themselves to creating a company that is environmentally responsible, community-centered, and totally committed to delivering a rewarding vacation experience. They ensure that they give back to the community and practice sustainable tourism. They use organic materials and foods wherever possible, including locally-harvested crab, halibut, shrimp and wild Alaskan salmon, accompanied by a wide array of Pacific Northwest wines and Alaskan microbrews.

By using small ships they ensure that any detrimental effects of cruising are minimised, while they work to maximise the benefit. All passengers are given in depth briefings about the local environment, the threats to it, and how to help sustain it.

The vessels managers believes strongly in sustainable tourism practices and prides itself on “green” operations. Therefore, the reduction of consumable resources such as paper is one of its goals. To that end, all documentation that the company creates will be forwarded via e-mail unless hard paper copies are requested.

People

The owners of this vessel don't just support the local community, they are the local community. The vessel is owned by members of the Kaagwaantaan Clans, one of the clans of the The Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska.

As with any locally owned tourist operation, they know and intrinsically understand that the preservation of the community and environment is vital to their own livelihood. It also means that they have a deep knowledge and understanding of the local communities and environment, and are more than happy to share this knowledge with their passengers.

The vessels are built and maintained in the owners own shipyards, bringing much needed employment to the community as well as meaning that they can build the vessels to their own, exacting, specifications.

Purchasing local seafood goes beyond great taste and convenience. The fishing men and women of Alaska are our friends and family members. Each small fishing vessel is a family business, which boosts our local and state economies. The fishery is managed with great care to assure the longevity of wild stocks, which will allow this healthy resource to remain intact for generations to come. We’re proud to serve wild Alaska seafood, thus supporting the region’s vibrant commercial fishing industry.

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