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Prince William Sound Explorer with Cordova

Prince William Sound Explorer with Cordova

Route: Roundtrip Seward
Duration: 7 Nights
Price From: $10,800 / Person
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Overview

PrinceWilliam Sound is a truly singular destination, defined by immense tidewater glaciers, thriving wildlife, and layers of maritime and cultural history. This is an itinerary for travelers who want to go deep into Alaska’s backcountry, where encounters with other cruise ships are rare, and the wilderness feels boundless. Days are shaped by exploration, from kayaking among drifting icebergs to hiking a ski mountain outside Cordova, with landscapes constantly changing. Operated and permitted within the Chugach National Forest, this journey offers immersive, active adventures in one of Alaska’s most pristine and glacier-rich regions.

Included Highlights:

  • Visit tidewater glaciers such as Chenega, Columbia, Meares, and more. 
  • Hike to the face of one of the only advancing glaciers in Alaska. 
  • Explore the unique coastal towns of Seward and Cordova. 
  • Navigate some of the least visited shores in coastal Alaska. 
  • Kayak near actively calving glaciers, conditions permitting. 
  • Hike and bushwhack in some of the most peaceful, quiet places in the world. 

Day-by-day Details

Day 1

Seward, Alaska - Embarkation

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Welcome to Alaska. Meet your crew and tour Safari Explorer, UnCruise’s flagship vessel and your home for the week. After a welcome toast and safety demonstration, enjoy your first farm-to-table gourmet dinner. Adventure is officially underway.

Day 2

Icy Bay Glaciers

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Wake up surrounded by the glacial waterways of Icy Bay, where ice flows down from surrounding 4,000-foot peaks, and the ever-changing faces of Chenega Glacier, Tigertail Glacier, and Tiger Glacier may come into view. Explore this dramatic landscape by skiff, and if conditions allow, slip into a sheltered cove by kayak for an intimate look at ice, water, and scale. For those eager to stretch their legs, a hike to Tigertail Glacier offers a powerful on-foot perspective of this dynamic environment. Throughout the day, your expedition team shares how glaciers actively sculpt and reshape the land, as you move through this storied region by kayak, skiff, and ship, immersed in a place long known as “beneath the mountain.”

Day 3

Knight Island

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Spend the day exploring Knight Island, one of Prince William Sound’s largest and most scenic islands, where glacially carved shorelines and quiet coves set the stage for adventure. This signature stop—visited under permits from the Chugach Alaska Native Corporation—reflects the classic UnCruise Alaska experience. Scan the water for whales, seals, sea lions, and seabirds, then choose how you want to explore: kayak along the coast, beachcomb, cruise by skiff—or head ashore for a guided bushwhack, a hallmark of UnCruise adventure. With multiple ways to get outside and get active, Knight Island delivers a full day of immersive exploration.

Day 4

Cordova, Alaska

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Cordova is a tiny fishing town only accessible by air or sea, and it is quintessentially Alaska. Explore on your own or join an historic walking tour to see the mouth of the Copper River and visit to a local museum. Hard chargers can race the guides to the top of the Eyak ski hill on a challenging hike. Take in the landscape before returning to the vessel for a quiet evening on board.

Day 5

Columbia Glacier

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Begin the day at Columbia Glacier, the widest and most powerful glacier you will encounter on the journey. Flowing more than 32 miles out of the Chugach Mountains, this massive, highly active tidewater glacier is constantly reshaping itself, calving towering icebergs that fill the surrounding waters. Explore by skiff or kayak only, as shifting ice conditions require distance and careful navigation, with your captain selecting the safest and most dramatic route for viewing. After lunch onboard, continue to Glacier Island, also known as Jackson Hole, one of the few places we offer the full range of afternoon activities including open paddles, kayaking, skiff tours, and a mellow bushwhack ashore. Together, these two stops showcase both the raw power of Alaska’s largest glacier and the quieter beauty of its surrounding wilderness.

Day 6

Unakwik Inlet & Meares Glacier

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Today is split between two very different glacier-shaped environments in the heart of Prince William Sound. Spend part of the day at Meares Glacier, a rare advancing tidewater glacier that offers an up-close look at the forces still actively reshaping this landscape. Explore by kayak or skiff or hike up along the side of the glacier for a powerful on-foot perspective. The second half of the day unfolds in a quiet, U-shaped bay nearby, where classic exploration takes over with bushwhacks, skiff tours, and kayaking among steep walls and calm water. In the evening, join your expedition leader for an interpretive presentation, then relax in the hot tub as soft northern light settles over the sound.

Day 7

Barry Arm and Esther Island

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The final full day brings a blend of wildlife, culture, and big scenery. Begin the morning at Esther Island, an area rich with life and history. Visit a local fish hatchery to learn about Alaska’s salmon species, with time for skiff tours and the possibility of a short hike if conditions allow. This area is known for dense black bear activity and reliable sea lion sightings, adding to the sense of wild Alaska. In the afternoon, cruise through Barry Arm, where steep mountains and multiple valley glaciers fill the horizon. While this portion is explored by ship only, it provides a fitting visual finale. Back onboard, celebrate the journey with a farewell dinner and a slideshow of the week’s highlights created by your expedition team.

Day 8

Seward, Alaska - Disembarkation

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Enjoy one last breakfast with new friends before disembarking in Seward. Transfer back to Anchorage along the scenic Seward Highway for your flight home.

Rates & Dates

7 Nights on Safari Explorer | Roundtrip Seward

All prices are per person.

Navigator Cabin Trailblazer Cabin Admiral Cabin Jr. Commodore Suite Commodore Suite Full Ship
2026 Embarkation Dates Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single
May 15
May 22
Jun 19
Jul 17
Aug 14
$10,800 $18,900 $11,900 $20,900 $14,200 $24,900 $15,300 $26,800 $18,000 $31,500 Inquire

Port fees & taxes are $375 per person. Gratuities not included.

Navigator Cabin Trailblazer Cabin Admiral Cabin Jr. Commodore Suite Commodore Suite Full Ship
2027 Embarkation Dates Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single
May 21, May 28
Jun 25
Jul 23
$11,200 $19,600 $12,400 $21,700 $14,600 $25,600 $15,700 $27,500 $18,500 $32,400 Inquire

Port fees & taxes are included. Gratuities not included.