Alaska’s Glacier Wilderness
United States Discovery Cruises
Adventure cruise of Glacier Bay National Park, South Marble Island & Tongass wilderness
Overview
Ticking all the boxes when it comes to iconic Alaska, this small ship expedition delivers spectacular scenery, unique wildlife, and a hands-on experience. Drawing like-minded adventure-seekers on board, you will be in good company as you indulge your explorer instincts.
Topping the list of highlights is Glacier Bay National Park. With its sprawling 3.3 million acres of snow-capped mountains carpeted in rainforest, protected fjords, and of course, impressive glaciers, you will spend two days in this marine haven.
There’s no shortage of wildlife on your sojourn through the Inside Passage of southeast Alaska. Harbor seals basking on icebergs, brown bears nosing rushing waters for darting salmon, and bald eagles soaring the skies above.
Whether you are kayaking the glassy waters in search of a whale tail or catching up with cruise mates on the deck, Alaska will captivate from every angle.
Highlights
- Glacier Bay National Park - World Heritage Site
- Margerie, Grand Pacific, and the Twin Sawyers glaciers
- Abundant wildlife - whales, porpoises, sea lions, and bears
- Excellent birding at South Marble Island
- Whale watching in Frederick Sound
- Natural history presentations
- Small boat, small groups, and small footprint
For more, check out all of our Alaska and Pacific Northwest cruises.
Itinerary
Day 1: Juneau
Day 2: Icy Straight & Neka Bay
Day 3: Glacier Bay National Park
Day 4: Glacier Bay National Park
Day 5: Chichagof Island
Day 6: Frederick Sound
Day 7: Tracy Arm and Sawyer Glaciers
Day 8: JuneauThe planned itinerary is subject to change due to nautical, technical, or meteorological reasons and other unforeseen circumstances. The captain reserves the right to change the route in view of your safety, even with no advance notice.
Day 1: Juneau
After arriving in Juneau, you will be transferred from the airport to the boat. Upon boarding, your crew will greet you with champagne and smiles and then you set sail for a week of scenic channels and secluded wilderness. Surrounded by the rich, green Tongass National Forest, and located on the beautiful Gastineau Channel, Juneau is an important port and a popular tourist destination. It is the only state capital in the United States that is inaccessible by road! Juneau sits at sea level below the steep mountains that are home to the Juneau Icefield and the Mendenhall Glacier. Its temperate climate produces remarkable scenery with miles of hiking trails through woods and alpine meadows providing a glimpse of just how rugged the rainforest of Southeast Alaska is. (B)Day 2: Icy Straight & Neka Bay
From kelp-lined channels to hemlock and spruce forests, every inch of this far northwest corner is worth exploring. Today’s adventures promise to be as big as the water is deep! Seals and sea lions haul out on rocky outcroppings, resting before they disappear in the water to search for food. If the tides are right, your guides will load up the skiff for a closer peek along the rugged shore, or perhaps, make it all the way to George Island. Remember that your expedition team guides you in whatever you choose to do: wilderness trekking, skiffing, or paddling. (BLD)Day 3: Glacier Bay National Park
This crown jewel of America’s national parks covers 3.3 million acres (that’s a tad smaller than the state of Connecticut). 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. Taylor Bay sea stacks and rocky shores make for a good adventure. You could 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. There are several options for activities today such as kayaking in the bay, and trekking into the forest. (BLD)Day 4: Glacier Bay National Park
Today features South Marble Island with its significant seabird colony. Rare sea birds, black oystercatchers, and orange-beaked tufted puffins can be sighted as well as the federally endangered species, the Stellar sea lions. As you tuck into the silent Tidal Inlet - the stomping grounds for bears, wolves, mountain goats, and eagles - the backdrop is spectacular. At the end of the westernmost arm of the bay sits Margerie and Grand Pacific Glaciers. (BLD)Day 5: Chichagof Island
Find a perch on the bridge with your captain, or with your guides on the bow, and watch for whales and other creatures as you wind through glacier-carved fjords along the Chichagof Coast and Tongass National Forest. Any spot is a good one to pull over and stretch your legs. Hike, paddle, or skiff your way through this remote corner with bears on the shoreline, seals bobbing on the surface, and welcoming boughs of moss in the trees. It’s all yours to explore. Back on board, there’s a treat in store - the farewell dinner and some special memories from your crew. (BLD)Day 6: Frederick Sound
The glacier-fed waters of Frederick Sound, surrounded by the majestic mountains of the Coast Range, are abundant with krill, zooplankton, and herring. Humpback whales migrate here from Hawaii to feed on its nutrient-rich water. Watch for whales feasting in these abundant glacial waters. Hang out and enjoy the show. You will cruise past Five Fingers Lighthouse, Alaska’s oldest light station, and The Brothers Islands, where sea lions nap on rocky nobs. (BLD)Day 7: Tracy Arm and Sawyer Glaciers
Let us set the stage: fjord cliffs reach skyward, floating ice scatters the surface and deep U-shaped valleys cut the landscape. As you navigate the Tracy Arm Fjord, you cruise past harbor seals and their pups lounging on chunks of ice. During the summer, you can spot eagles, seals, bears, and whales here, and even mountain goats showing off their fancy footwork. The cotton candy blue Twin Sawyer glaciers tower from afar. Tides permitting, your skiff driver knows the ins and outs and guides you along. It’s a mashup of towering walls, waterfalls, temperamental currents, and the Coastal Mountains. (BLD)Day 8: Juneau
Today your tour comes to an end. As you enjoy your breakfast, the ship cruises to Juneau. You will then be transferred to the airport or into Juneau. (B)Take a look at our Alaska and Pacific Northwest cruises here for more options!
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Boats
- Wilderness Discoverer
Comfort Class Boat
The maiden vessel in the ‘Wilderness’ boat fleet, the Wilderness Discoverer was built in 1992 and renovated in 2012. Designed to get you into remote places, off-limits to bigger boats, this small boat is all about getting out and about. Read More
- 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
Inclusions
What’s Included
- Accommodation for 7 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
Dates & Pricing
Dates & Pricing
Premium Class Boats
Saturday departures
April 20, 2024
Navigator cabin $ 6567 £ 3460 $ 5,972 € 4035 kr 606452 ₪ 16208 ¥ 680938 Mex$ 73093 NZ$ 7167 NOK 46903 zł 17182 S$ 5901 kr 46933 $ 4,300 Trailblazer cabin $ 7178 £ 3782 $ 6,527 € 4410 kr 662866 ₪ 17715 ¥ 744281 Mex$ 79892 NZ$ 7833 NOK 51266 zł 18780 S$ 6450 kr 51299 $ 4,700 Pathfinder cabin $ 7789 £ 4104 $ 7,083 € 4785 kr 719281 ₪ 19223 ¥ 807624 Mex$ 86692 NZ$ 8500 NOK 55629 zł 20378 S$ 6999 kr 55665 $ 5,100 Admiral cabin $ 8400 £ 4426 $ 7,638 € 5161 kr 775695 ₪ 20731 ¥ 870967 Mex$ 93491 NZ$ 9167 NOK 59992 zł 21977 S$ 7548 kr 60031 $ 5,500 Commodore cabin $ 11607 £ 6116 $ 10,555 € 7131 kr 1071869 ₪ 28646 ¥ 1203519 Mex$ 129188 NZ$ 12666 NOK 82899 zł 30368 S$ 10430 kr 82952 $ 7,600 Single Navigator cabin $ 12676 £ 6679 $ 11,527 € 7788 kr 1170594 ₪ 31285 ¥ 1314369 Mex$ 141086 NZ$ 13833 NOK 90534 zł 33165 S$ 11391 kr 90592 $ 8,300 Charter On request Port fees/taxes (add to above price) $ 573 £ 302 $ 521 € 352 kr 52888 ₪ 1413 ¥ 59384 Mex$ 6374 NZ$ 625 NOK 4090 zł 1498 S$ 515 kr 4093 $ 375 Comfort Class Boats
Sunday departures
Season 1: May 5 & September 15, 2024
Season 2: May 12, May 19, May 26, June 2, September 1, & September 8, 2024
Season 3: June 23, July 14, July 21, July 28, August 4, August 11, August 18 & August 25, 2024Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Navigator cabin $ 6720 £ 3541 $ 6,111 € 4128 kr 620556 ₪ 16585 ¥ 696774 Mex$ 74793 NZ$ 7333 NOK 47994 zł 17581 S$ 6039 kr 48025 $ 4,400 $ 7484 £ 3943 $ 6,805 € 4598 kr 691073 ₪ 18469 ¥ 775953 Mex$ 83292 NZ$ 8167 NOK 53448 zł 19579 S$ 6725 kr 53482 $ 4,900 $ 8858 £ 4667 $ 8,055 € 5442 kr 818005 ₪ 21862 ¥ 918475 Mex$ 98591 NZ$ 9667 NOK 63265 zł 23176 S$ 7960 kr 63305 $ 5,800 Trailblazer cabin $ 7484 £ 3943 $ 6,805 € 4598 kr 691073 ₪ 18469 ¥ 775953 Mex$ 83292 NZ$ 8167 NOK 53448 zł 19579 S$ 6725 kr 53482 $ 4,900 $ 8400 £ 4426 $ 7,638 € 5161 kr 775695 ₪ 20731 ¥ 870967 Mex$ 93491 NZ$ 9167 NOK 59992 zł 21977 S$ 7548 kr 60031 $ 5,500 $ 9927 £ 5231 $ 9,027 € 6099 kr 916730 ₪ 24500 ¥ 1029325 Mex$ 110489 NZ$ 10833 NOK 70900 zł 25973 S$ 8921 kr 70946 $ 6,500 Pathfinder cabin $ 8095 £ 4265 $ 7,360 € 4973 kr 747488 ₪ 19977 ¥ 839296 Mex$ 90091 NZ$ 8833 NOK 57811 zł 21178 S$ 7274 kr 57848 $ 5,300 $ 9164 £ 4828 $ 8,333 € 5630 kr 846212 ₪ 22615 ¥ 950146 Mex$ 101990 NZ$ 10000 NOK 65446 zł 23975 S$ 8234 kr 65488 $ 6,000 €7100 Admiral cabin $ 9927 £ 5231 $ 9,027 € 6099 kr 916730 ₪ 24500 ¥ 1029325 Mex$ 110489 NZ$ 10833 NOK 70900 zł 25973 S$ 8921 kr 70946 $ 6,500 $ 11149 £ 5875 $ 10,138 € 6849 kr 1029558 ₪ 27515 ¥ 1156011 Mex$ 124088 NZ$ 12167 NOK 79626 zł 29169 S$ 10019 kr 79677 $ 7,300 $ 13134 £ 6921 $ 11,943 € 8069 kr 1212904 ₪ 32415 ¥ 1361876 Mex$ 146186 NZ$ 14333 NOK 93806 zł 34364 S$ 11803 kr 93866 $ 8,600 Single Navigator cabin $ 6720 £ 3541 $ 6,111 € 4128 kr 620556 ₪ 16585 ¥ 696774 Mex$ 74793 NZ$ 7333 NOK 47994 zł 17581 S$ 6039 kr 48025 $ 4,400 $ 7484 £ 3943 $ 6,805 € 4598 kr 691073 ₪ 18469 ¥ 775953 Mex$ 83292 NZ$ 8167 NOK 53448 zł 19579 S$ 6725 kr 53482 $ 4,900 $ 8858 £ 4667 $ 8,055 € 5442 kr 818005 ₪ 21862 ¥ 918475 Mex$ 98591 NZ$ 9667 NOK 63265 zł 23176 S$ 7960 kr 63305 $ 5,800 Single Trailblazer cabin $ 7484 £ 3943 $ 6,805 € 4598 kr 691073 ₪ 18469 ¥ 775953 Mex$ 83292 NZ$ 8167 NOK 53448 zł 19579 S$ 6725 kr 53482 $ 4,900 $ 8400 £ 4426 $ 7,638 € 5161 kr 775695 ₪ 20731 ¥ 870967 Mex$ 93491 NZ$ 9167 NOK 59992 zł 21977 S$ 7548 kr 60031 $ 5,500 $ 9927 £ 5231 $ 9,027 € 6099 kr 916730 ₪ 24500 ¥ 1029325 Mex$ 110489 NZ$ 10833 NOK 70900 zł 25973 S$ 8921 kr 70946 $ 6,500 Charter On request On request On request Port fees/taxes (add to above price) $ 573 £ 302 $ 521 € 352 kr 52888 ₪ 1413 ¥ 59384 Mex$ 6374 NZ$ 625 NOK 4090 zł 1498 S$ 515 kr 4093 $ 375 $ 573 £ 302 $ 521 € 352 kr 52888 ₪ 1413 ¥ 59384 Mex$ 6374 NZ$ 625 NOK 4090 zł 1498 S$ 515 kr 4093 $ 375 $ 573 £ 302 $ 521 € 352 kr 52888 ₪ 1413 ¥ 59384 Mex$ 6374 NZ$ 625 NOK 4090 zł 1498 S$ 515 kr 4093 $ 375 Comfort Class Boats
Sunday departures
Season 1: May 4 & September 7, 2025
Season 2: May 11, May 18, May 25, June 1, & August 31, 2025
Season 3: June 8, June 15, June 22, June 29, July 6, July 13, July 20, July 27, August 3, August 10, August 17 & August 24, 2025Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Navigator cabin $ 6720 £ 3541 $ 6,111 € 4128 kr 620556 ₪ 16585 ¥ 696774 Mex$ 74793 NZ$ 7333 NOK 47994 zł 17581 S$ 6039 kr 48025 $ 4,400 $ 7484 £ 3943 $ 6,805 € 4598 kr 691073 ₪ 18469 ¥ 775953 Mex$ 83292 NZ$ 8167 NOK 53448 zł 19579 S$ 6725 kr 53482 $ 4,900 $ 8858 £ 4667 $ 8,055 € 5442 kr 818005 ₪ 21862 ¥ 918475 Mex$ 98591 NZ$ 9667 NOK 63265 zł 23176 S$ 7960 kr 63305 $ 5,800 Trailblazer cabin $ 7484 £ 3943 $ 6,805 € 4598 kr 691073 ₪ 18469 ¥ 775953 Mex$ 83292 NZ$ 8167 NOK 53448 zł 19579 S$ 6725 kr 53482 $ 4,900 $ 8400 £ 4426 $ 7,638 € 5161 kr 775695 ₪ 20731 ¥ 870967 Mex$ 93491 NZ$ 9167 NOK 59992 zł 21977 S$ 7548 kr 60031 $ 5,500 $ 9927 £ 5231 $ 9,027 € 6099 kr 916730 ₪ 24500 ¥ 1029325 Mex$ 110489 NZ$ 10833 NOK 70900 zł 25973 S$ 8921 kr 70946 $ 6,500 Pathfinder cabin $ 8095 £ 4265 $ 7,360 € 4973 kr 747488 ₪ 19977 ¥ 839296 Mex$ 90091 NZ$ 8833 NOK 57811 zł 21178 S$ 7274 kr 57848 $ 5,300 $ 9164 £ 4828 $ 8,333 € 5630 kr 846212 ₪ 22615 ¥ 950146 Mex$ 101990 NZ$ 10000 NOK 65446 zł 23975 S$ 8234 kr 65488 $ 6,000 €7100 Admiral cabin $ 9927 £ 5231 $ 9,027 € 6099 kr 916730 ₪ 24500 ¥ 1029325 Mex$ 110489 NZ$ 10833 NOK 70900 zł 25973 S$ 8921 kr 70946 $ 6,500 $ 11149 £ 5875 $ 10,138 € 6849 kr 1029558 ₪ 27515 ¥ 1156011 Mex$ 124088 NZ$ 12167 NOK 79626 zł 29169 S$ 10019 kr 79677 $ 7,300 $ 13134 £ 6921 $ 11,943 € 8069 kr 1212904 ₪ 32415 ¥ 1361876 Mex$ 146186 NZ$ 14333 NOK 93806 zł 34364 S$ 11803 kr 93866 $ 8,600 Single Navigator cabin $ 6720 £ 3541 $ 6,111 € 4128 kr 620556 ₪ 16585 ¥ 696774 Mex$ 74793 NZ$ 7333 NOK 47994 zł 17581 S$ 6039 kr 48025 $ 4,400 $ 7484 £ 3943 $ 6,805 € 4598 kr 691073 ₪ 18469 ¥ 775953 Mex$ 83292 NZ$ 8167 NOK 53448 zł 19579 S$ 6725 kr 53482 $ 4,900 $ 8858 £ 4667 $ 8,055 € 5442 kr 818005 ₪ 21862 ¥ 918475 Mex$ 98591 NZ$ 9667 NOK 63265 zł 23176 S$ 7960 kr 63305 $ 5,800 Single Trailblazer cabin $ 7484 £ 3943 $ 6,805 € 4598 kr 691073 ₪ 18469 ¥ 775953 Mex$ 83292 NZ$ 8167 NOK 53448 zł 19579 S$ 6725 kr 53482 $ 4,900 $ 8400 £ 4426 $ 7,638 € 5161 kr 775695 ₪ 20731 ¥ 870967 Mex$ 93491 NZ$ 9167 NOK 59992 zł 21977 S$ 7548 kr 60031 $ 5,500 $ 9927 £ 5231 $ 9,027 € 6099 kr 916730 ₪ 24500 ¥ 1029325 Mex$ 110489 NZ$ 10833 NOK 70900 zł 25973 S$ 8921 kr 70946 $ 6,500 Charter On request On request On request Port fees/taxes (add to above price) $ 573 £ 302 $ 521 € 352 kr 52888 ₪ 1413 ¥ 59384 Mex$ 6374 NZ$ 625 NOK 4090 zł 1498 S$ 515 kr 4093 $ 375 $ 573 £ 302 $ 521 € 352 kr 52888 ₪ 1413 ¥ 59384 Mex$ 6374 NZ$ 625 NOK 4090 zł 1498 S$ 515 kr 4093 $ 375 $ 573 £ 302 $ 521 € 352 kr 52888 ₪ 1413 ¥ 59384 Mex$ 6374 NZ$ 625 NOK 4090 zł 1498 S$ 515 kr 4093 $ 375 Triple rates are available in designated cabins (refer to deck plan). On request.
USD750 deposit is required at booking.
Please 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.
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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 offered daily and will 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 range 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 well everyone.
Airport Info
Fly in and out of Juneau International Airport (JNU).
On embarkation day (Day 1) your flight should arrive no later than 2:30 pm.
On disembarkation day (Day 8) your flight should leave no earlier than 11:30 am.Local Travel
Transfers to/from Juneau Airport 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.
Day of Rest
Any day can be a day of rest on board! You can decide how your day plays out.
Recommended
Rubber or hiking boots
The wilderness areas you explore 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,” aka Xtratufs, Wellingtons, 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 aboard any of our 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 that are 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.
Tour Operator
This tour is run by UnCruise Adventures.
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