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Alaska's Glacier Wilderness with Glacier Bay

Alaska's Glacier Wilderness with Glacier Bay

Route: Roundtrip Juneau
Ship: Safari Quest
Duration: 7 Nights
Price From: $6,500 / Person
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Overview:

Embark on a journey through Alaska's breathtaking landscapes with the Safari Quest, a uniquely agile yacht carrying just 22 guests. Its small size allows it to navigate nooks even our other vessels can't reach, offering exclusive access to remote wilderness areas. Experience Alaska's hidden gems, rich Native cultures, and diverse wildlife like never before on this unforgettable adventure.

Included Highlights:

  • Visit restricted wilderness areas that can only be accessed on this ship
  • Take a skiff or kayak ride in Fords Terror Wilderness Area
  • Visit Admiralty Island National Monument, home for the "Fortress of the Bears"
  • Explore areas with the highest population of brown bears per mile on earth
  • Search for humpback whales in Frederick Sound and Icy Strait

Day-by-day Details

Day 1

Juneau, Alaska Embarkation

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Hello Juneau! First settled in the gold rush days, Juneau welcomes you with both small town charm and towering glaciers. Toast to the riches of Alaska as you sail west toward Icy Strait.

Meals included: dinner

Day 2

Icy Strait

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Kick start the morning with on-deck yoga stretches and a strong cup of coffee. Energized and snug in your kayak, glide around in remote bays off Icy Strait through giant bullwhip kelp that can grow to over 100 feet long. Join the gang in a skiff to a rocky outcropping to watch sea lions play. Or step into mud boots for a forest hike with your top-notch, naturalist guides who have plenty to share about everything Alaska—marine biology, plants, and even geology. On board, soak it all in as you soak in the hot tub.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 3

Glacier Bay National Park

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Glacier Bay National Park This national park covers 3.3 million acres (that’s a tad smaller than the state of Connecticut). Let that sink in.Most visitors see the same sliver of the park as everyone else. Not you. You’re going the furthest and exploring parts that 99% of visitors never go to. Hike the outwash field of glaciers winding down the Fairweather Mountain Range. The cool breeze off the nearby snow and icefields is energizing.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 4

Admiralty Island National Monument

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At Admiralty Island National Monument kayak, skiff, and weave in and out of the bays and islets keeping your eyes out for Alaska brown bears and nesting bald eagles. Tlingit call the island Kootznoowoo, meaning “Fortress of the Bear”, and Admiralty Island has a higher density of bald eagles than all the other states combined. After another big day, pop up to the bridge to look over charts with your captain and mates.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 5

Frederick Sound

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You'll enjoy humpback whales and pods who feed here seasonally on krill, zooplankton, and herring. Watch for whales feasting in these abundant glacial waters. Hang out and enjoy the show. Based on wind and weather, your expedition team has the lineup of adventures all mapped out. Cruise past Five Fingers Lighthouse, Alaska’s oldest light station, and The Brothers Islands, where sea lions nap on rocky nobs. Somewhere nearby, carrot-billed black oystercatchers are saying hello. Tonight, toast another big day in Alaska.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 6

Windham Bay & Stephens Passage

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Humpback and orca are frequent visitors of this Southeast passage. A misty spout is a sure sign they’re in the neighborhood. Your captain navigates Windham Bay and Stephens Passage. And you’re in for a boot-sucking, paddle-smacking day of adventure with your guide team. The routes are all picked out. Make your choice and make your move. Slip off the kayak launch and take it slow spotting sea stars and shore birds. Hard chargers take a long wild paddle to the salt chuck at the back of the inlet. Or hike into the Tongass. It’s a landscape of hanging waterfalls and shades of green.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 7

Endicott Arm/Dawes Glacier

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Skiffing up Endicott Arm, harbor seals laze around on icebergs. If the tides are right, slip into Fords Terror, the steep walls of this narrow opening streaked with waterfalls. Back in the Arm, gasp at the deep glacier-carved valleys. It’s at the end where you meet the piece de resistance: Dawes Glacier. Blue ice marches down from the Coast Mountains. With a sharp crack, the white thunder of a calving slice makes a mega-splash. Tonight, celebrate with a festive Farewell Dinner and “photo journal” from your expedition team.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 8

Juneau Disembarkation

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Mmmm, fresh baked pastries over one last breakfast. Your crew and new friends wish heartfelt goodbyes. This morning, transfer to the Juneau airport or begin your UnCruise hotel stay or land tour.

Meals included: breakfast