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From Juneau: Whale Watching Cruise with Snacks

From Juneau: Whale Watching Cruise with Snacks

Go in search of whales with a naturalist guide on a quick trip from Juneau. Hop onboard a boat and get binoculars to spot other wildlife such as sea lions, bald eagles, and black bears. Enjoy a light snack, water, coffee, and hot chocolate onboard. Depart from downtown Juneau on a bus driven by a local tour guide through a scenic route to Auke Bay, where you board a comfortable jet boat. Be led by a captain and naturalist on an unforgettable search for whales in Favorite Channel, Stephens Passage, Lynn Canal, or Saginaw Channel. Binoculars are provided so you can see the humpbacks, killer whales, Dall’s porpoises, harbor seals, Steller sea lions, bald eagles, black bears, and towering mountains better. With the growing abundance of whales in the area and their comfort with small boats, you are bound to see many. This tour includes transfers between downtown and Auke Bay and two hours on the water. Included in the price of the tour are onboard refreshments including bottled water, coffee, hot chocolate, and a small snack.

Juneau: Mendenhall Glacier Waterfall & Whale Watching Tour

Juneau: Mendenhall Glacier Waterfall & Whale Watching Tour

Be picked up at a central meeting point in Juneau and hop aboard a comfortable and spacious bus. Relax and take in stunning views on the way to the Mendenhall Valley. Hop aboard a jetboat and begin your whale-watching adventure. Cruise through the Favorite Channel, Stephens Passage, Lynn Canal, or Saginaw Channel. With the help of a naturalist guide, look for wildlife like humpback whales. Use the provided binoculars to try to spot these creatures at a distance. Arrive at the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area, where you have free time to take an easy hike to Nugget Falls. This tour is designed specifically for people who want extra time to reach the picturesque Nugget Falls, a waterfall overlooking the Mendenhall Glacier. Alternatively, use your free time to explore the Visitors Center for educational opportunities about the glacier, or walk the board walk over looking a creek where salmon spawn. Return to your meeting point in Juneau at the end of the experience. This tour offers an additional hour at the Recreation Area, for a total of an hour and forty-five minutes to two hours. If you only want forty-five minutes to an hour, check out our standard Mendenhall Glacier and Whale Watching tour!

Juneau: Whale Watching and Mendenhall Glacier Day Trip

Juneau: Whale Watching and Mendenhall Glacier Day Trip

Travel to Mendenhall Glacier aboard an air-conditioned bus on this day trip from Juneau and have some free time to explore the area on your own. Cruise along the shore to observe true Alaskan wildlife at its finest. Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages during your trip. Meet your guide at the centrally-located meeting point in Juneau and be escorted to the spacious bus. Sit back and relax on the scenic drive through downtown Juneu and the countryside. Arrive at Mendenhall glacier and have 45-minutes of free time. Take the time to tour the visitor center, walk towards Nugget Falls, or hike the East Glacier Loop Trail. Snap pictures of Mendenhall Lake and, if you are lucky, you spot black bears fishing for salmon in streams that traverse the area. Get back on the bus and transfer to the boat. Sail along and look for sea lions basking in the sun on Benjamin Island or taking a nap on an ocean buoy. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles soaring peacefully in the air. Ride on a boat that is specifically designed for whale watching. Have your cameras ready to try and capture breathtaking photos of humpback whale flukes, breaches, and rare bubble-net feeding. Search for orca whales which are occasionally sighted traveling in pods. Head back into the dock and make sure to capture a photo of the Mendenhall Glacier in the background. A naturalist is with you the whole time on your Juneau whale watching tour to explain everything that you are seeing and to answer any of your questions. Feel confidently knowing that your captain and deckhands are certified with the United States Coast Guard and highly trained to ensure your safety while onboard the boat. Return to your starting point at the end of the tour.

Juneau: Mendenhall Glacier and Whale Watching Tour

Juneau: Mendenhall Glacier and Whale Watching Tour

On this four hour excursion from Juneau, visit the scenic Mendenhall Glacier and a nearby salmon run. Later, sail through Auke Bay Harbor and nearby waterways to watch for magnificent humpback whales. During your tour, benefit from the knowledge of a local naturalist guide. To begin your tour, depart from downtown Juneau by bus. Enjoy the scenic route from Juneau to the Mendenhall Valley, where you'll stop to admire the glacier. Visit the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center and learn about the area as you take in the stunning views. Continue with a stroll along the boardwalk. Feel the brisk air on your cheeks as you peer over the railing at a creek where salmon spawn. As you watch nature at work, you may spot a bear waiting patiently for a fresh catch. At Auke Bay Harbor board a boat with one of our expirienced captains, and learn about your surroundings with our naturalist. With binoculars in hand, scan the waves for whales in Favorite Channel, Stephens Passage, Lynn Canal, or Saginaw Channel. The towering mountains provide a perfect backdrop for whale watching. After cruising through Alaska's waterways, head back to shore and warm up with coffee, hot chocolate, water, and a small snack. Return to downtown Juneau to complete your tour. This tour offers a shorter stop at the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area. If you want an extra hour, check out our Mendenhall Glacier Waterfall and Whale Watching Tour for only $10 more!

Juneau: City Highlights Bus Tour

Juneau: City Highlights Bus Tour

Explore one of the most unique state capitals in the U.S.: Juneau. Begin your tour at the base of majestic Mt. Juneau in the historical downtown district. Hop on your bus and drive through downtown and see the streets lined with gift shops, jewelry shops, king crab shacks, and local fish restaurants. Get a glimpse at the governor’s mansion, and if you’re lucky, see the world famous Red Dog Saloon. Stop at Overstreet Park to see a lifesize breaching whale sculpture and water fountain display in a very picturesque area on the north end of Gastineau Channel next to the Juneau-Douglas bridge. Then, make your way across the bridge to Douglas Island for a stop at Homestead Park. Here, walk down some stairs to a viewing platform and be awed by the striking panoramic view of downtown Juneau with snow capped mountains in the background. Head back across the bridge and drive on the only highway in Juneau, embarking on a 10-mile scenic drive. See fishing boat harbors, a wetland refuge, and the mighty Chilkat Mountain Range. At mile marker 10, pull into what is known as Brotherhood Bridge Park. Here, get spectacular views of the Mendenhall Glacier and mountains of the Coastal Range. Drive back to Juneau to enjoy your evening at your own pace, perhaps to enjoy an Alaskan beer with a king crab leg or a visit to the historic Red Dog Saloon for a shot of the famous Duck Fart.

Sitka: Marine Wildlife Tour

Sitka: Marine Wildlife Tour

Embark on a marine wildlife tour from Sitka to explore the surrounding waters of the Tongass National Forest. Spot whales, sea lions, sea otters, eagles, puffins, and other sea birds in their natural habitat. Board one of the 3 boats, Full Nelson, Judi Kay, or Freestyle, and set off on your adventure. These vessels can legally take up to 6 passengers, making this tour truly intimate and personable. All boats have covered cabins to take cover from weather and open decks for viewing wildlife and enjoying the fresh air of the Tongass National Forest. Learn about the diverse ecosystems and wildlife that make Sitka Sound such a special place. Spot several whale species, including humpback, gray, and killer whales, as well as sea lions, sea otters, eagles, puffins, and sea birds.

Ketchikan: Misty Fjords National Monument Floatplane Tour

Ketchikan: Misty Fjords National Monument Floatplane Tour

Take to the skies over the stunning Misty Fjords National Monument on a floatplane tour from Ketchikan. Admire the lakes, sheer cliffs, and waterfalls of Misty Fjords, a part of the Tongass National Forest covering more than 2 million acres (900,000 hectares) of alpine wilderness. Meet your pilot in Ketchikan and climb aboard your 6-passenger floatplane. During the flight, hear your pilot’s commentary and a musical soundtrack via your headset. Ascend over Tongass Narrows, a body of water located between Ketchikan and Gravina Island, and fly past Ketchikan. Take in the beauty of Tongass National Forest as you soar over Revillagigedo Island to Misty Fjords National Monument, about 40 miles/64 km east of town. Traveling through a low-hanging mist that gives the region its name, enjoy views of fjords, cliffs, and rock walls jutting out of the water. Witness waterfalls cascading down narrow granite passages, and dense forests of hemlock and sprucing cover the vertical slopes. Fly over Rudyard Bay, getting a fantastic vantage point of New Eddystone Rock, a remnant of early volcanic activity. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife like wolves, bears, deer, and eagles, ending the adventure with a drop-off back in Ketchikan.

Skagway: Ocean Raft Adventure Along Scenic Coastline

Skagway: Ocean Raft Adventure Along Scenic Coastline

Get ready for an intimate boating adventure through Lynn Canal, North America’s longest and deepest fjord. Get extra-close to the shore while exploring hidden coves, waterfalls, beaches, and abundant wildlife on this fun-filled, two-hour sightseeing tour. Don a Mustang survival suit, goggles, and gloves and skirt the shoreline to marvel at the pristine coves, natural waterfalls, and the only fjord in North America. Stop to snap photos and spot wildlife. Your knowledgeable captains will make multiple stops for photo opportunities and wildlife sightings, while providing a colorful narrative throughout the tour. Keep your eyes open for whales, eagles, seals, sea lions, mountain goats, and sea birds as you explore the rugged wilderness of this majestic fjord.

Juneau: Mendenhall Lake Canoe Tour

Juneau: Mendenhall Lake Canoe Tour

Come face to face with the famous Mendenhall Glacier on this once in a lifetime Alaskan adventure. Meet your guide at the Mt.Robert's Tram building near the cruise pier. Your guide will take you on a scenic tour by minivan to the Tongass National Forest where you can gaze upon the stunning Mendenhall Glacier. This small group canoe tour takes you past icebergs, waterfalls, and steep cliffs once carved by ice. Paddle up close to the face of this 3,000-year-old glacier, 13 miles long of ice, half a mile wide and up to 1,800 feet deep. This is Alaska's most visited glacier! The paddle time is around two hours from start to finish, providing plenty of time to take advantage of capturing the memory through scenic photos. You will be equipped with top quality gear including rain pants, rain jackets, waterproof boots, and everything else you will need to ensure your comfort and safety. You'll get a dry bag filled with bottled water and snacks, to be used to store personal belongings while canoeing. Please note this is canoe tour only and does not include hiking on a glacier. Throughout the day you are offered snacks and beverages.

Ketchikan: Adventure Kart Expedition

Ketchikan: Adventure Kart Expedition

Mountain trails through a harvested timber area offer the perfect venue for an off-road challenge. Learn about the history, culture, and economy of Ketchikan as you are transported first by motor coach to the rainforest wilderness and the Adventure Kart base camp. Listen to a safety briefing and gear up in preparation for your exciting, one-and-a-half-hour guided trek. The caravan of karts sets off to explore the remote backcountry along several miles of improved forest trail, with your guide in the lead ATV. Feel the rush of adrenaline at the start of your journey in a 2024 RZR 1000XP Ultimate that tests your ability to traverse through the wilderness. A comfortable pace is maintained as you thread your way around steep curves. The road climbs to reveal unparalleled views of the Tongass National Forest, Behm Canal and Alaska's fabled Inside Passage. You'll stop along the way to soak up the grandeur and beauty of this lush land. Drivers and passengers(18+) have the opportunity to switch positions for the return trip. Watch out for wildlife along the way -- eagles, deer or bears are frequently sighted. Notes: Two people per kart typically, if a family wants to go together, up to 4 can fit in a vehicle. Guests must be able to get in and out of karts without assistance. Karts are not recommended for anyone with neck or back problems or expectant mothers. This activity takes place in a rustic location. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Tour conditions are affected by the weather and your drive may be muddy or dusty. Closed toed shoes and layered clothing are recommended. The weather can change quickly. Rain gear and a helmet are provided. The drive may be muddy or dusty.

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The trails around Mendenhall Glacier were very easily accessible, great views, and we beat the rain just in time. The whale watching portion was amazing! Had fantastic guides/crew (Taylor, Krichelle, and Morgan). We got very lucky and saw 8-10 whales bubble feed from close by! Also, on the way back to the dock saw some sea lions hanging out. Amazing photos—highly recommend but make sure to wear many layers, waterproof clothing!

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Great day on the water! We got to see multiple whales and some porpoises too! Everyone involved was helpful and friendly from the bus driver, to the captain, and our naturalist. Highly recommend this company!

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This trip was AMAZING!!!! Our Captain Jay and Naturalist Nia made our trip fantastic!!!! They were so informative and so much fun! Hands down the BEST TOUR!

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Captain Mike was fantastic! It was my family of 6 and he was so knowledgeable and friendly and just a great guy! Thank you.

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this was spot on from start to finish. great host. fabulous whale watching. great value for money. highly recommend