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Alaskan Explorations & Denali Cruise Tour
May 29, 2026 — Jun 12, 2026
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SEWARD, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA → VANCOUVER, BC
14 Nights on Star Seeker
Awaken and inspire your sense of adventure as you sail north through Canada’s Inside Passage, visiting the Alaskan towns of Wrangell and Haines. A journey through stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique wildlife. Admire the glaciated slopes and ice floes of Alaska’s Misty Fjords, Tracy Arm and Kenai Fjords, but keep a weather eye on the horizon for the telltale spray and black fins of orca pods. Disembark in Seward and ride inland to Fairbanks and scenic Denali National Park. Caribou, foxes and Dall sheep observations are nearly certain, but even the locals grow excited about grizzly and wolf pack sightings. A detailed float along the Chena River provides additional opportunities for ursine encounters prior to your transfer to Fairbanks Airport and your reentry into the predictabilities of a less-adventurous modern civilization.







Popular Highlights
Spend 4 days touring Alaska by land and 10, 11 or 12 nights sailing Alaska.
See majestic Denali standing watch over the 6 million acres of rugged land and wildlife that is Denali National Park.
Ride the deluxe domed train to Denali National Park catching the remote beautiful scenery along the way.
Get closer with Windstar’s Signature Expeditions as a team of onboard experts sails with the ship for the entirety of the voyage and leads guided Zodiac and kayak tours in the fjords.
Be on deck for scenic sailing of the beautiful Inside Passage between Anchorage and Vancouver, looking for wildlife along the way.
Visit Petroglyph Beach State Historic Site where you’ll discover ancient rock carvings at this fascinating historic site. The beach is home to numerous petroglyphs believed to be over 8,000 years old.
In Haines, Alaska, visit the American Bald Eagle Foundation and Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. The Foundation has educational exhibits, while the Preserve provides a habitat for thousands of eagles.
Stand out on deck for scenic sailing through the Kenai Fjords and Tracy Arm, looking for wildlife along the way.
Additional Information
What's Included
* 4 hotel stays – 1 night in Talkeetna, 2 nights in Denali and 1 night in Fairbanks
* All transfers to and from Denali
* Entrance fee and bus tour into Denali National Park
* Deluxe domed train ride
* Guided cruise on the scenic Chena River in Fairbanks
* Admission to the Anchorage Museum
* 11- or 12-night cruise from Vancouver to Seward
Kenai Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Kenai Zodiac Tour
Kenai Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Kenai Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar Cruises has partnered with expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac tour around Kenai Fjords National Park area you will ride by tidewater glaciers that flow from the Harding Ice Field, possibly seeing a glacier calving and riding among ice that has calved. Taking in the spectacular scenery of the area you may see harbor seals, black bears on the beach, bald eagles and puffins. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. Please inform the Destination Services team if you are travelling in a group of 4-6 people and booked on the same expedition as the zodiac boat tours can only accommodate 6 guests at a time.
Kenai Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Kenai Kayak Tour
Kenai Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Kenai Kayak Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar Cruises has partnered with expert Expedition Voyage Consultants to provide insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness . Kayaking around Kenai Fjords National Park area provides the opportunity to kayak by tidewater glaciers that flow from the Harding Ice Field, possibly seeing a glacier calving and kayaking among ice that has calved . Taking in the spectacular scenery of the area you may see harbor seals, black bears on the beach, bald eagles and puffins. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather condition; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. You will have about 2 hours of paddling. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. - All kayaks used for the Signature Expedition tours are 2-person tandem kayaks.
Kenai Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Kenai Zodiac Tour
Kenai Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Kenai Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar Cruises has partnered with expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac tour around Kenai Fjords National Park area you will ride by tidewater glaciers that flow from the Harding Ice Field, possibly seeing a glacier calving and riding among ice that has calved. Taking in the spectacular scenery of the area you may see harbor seals, black bears on the beach, bald eagles and puffins. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. Please inform the Destination Services team if you are travelling in a group of 4-6 people and booked on the same expedition as the zodiac boat tours can only accommodate 6 guests at a time.
Kenai Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Kenai Zodiac Tour
Kenai Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Kenai Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar Cruises has partnered with expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac tour around Kenai Fjords National Park area you will ride by tidewater glaciers that flow from the Harding Ice Field, possibly seeing a glacier calving and riding among ice that has calved. Taking in the spectacular scenery of the area you may see harbor seals, black bears on the beach, bald eagles and puffins. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. Please inform the Destination Services team if you are travelling in a group of 4-6 people and booked on the same expedition as the zodiac boat tours can only accommodate 6 guests at a time.
Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier by Helicopter & Guided Walk
Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier by Helicopter & Guided Walk
Take in all of the beauty Southeast Alaska has to offer on this once-in-a-lifetime helicopter tour to the Mendenhall Glacier. Your tour will begin with a short transfer to the heli-base. Here you will be geared up with glacier boots and given a safety briefing by the friendly and attentive tour attendants. Load up into the state-of-the-art helicopters and begin your bucket-list-worthy adventure . Highly-trained pilots will lift you off the ground and safely transport you over some of the most breathtaking sights you have ever seen. Lush green rainforests, alpine ridges, and glacier valleys pass beneath you as you make your way to the main attraction - the famous Mendenhall Glacier. Before touching down, you will have a birds-eye-view of the awe-inspiring blue glacier ice, deep crevasses, spectacular ice falls and the jagged peaks of the Mendenhall Towers. Once you have safely landed on the glacier you will be in the hands of expert glacier guides. These knowledgeable guides will take you on a tour of the frozen river of ice they consider their backyard. During your tour you will learn how glaciers are formed and what makes them so spectacular. The tour will allow you to explore melt-water pools, taste pure glacier water, feel glacier silt, and capture all of the beauty on your camera. The adventure isn't over yet when you join your pilot to take in the Alaskan beauty from the air one last time. Leaving the glacier behind, you will take with you memories that will last a lifetime. Please note : Although there is no weight limit for this tour there is a surcharge for guests weighing over 250 lbs. with all clothing and gear. The tour is considered moderate and all guests must be able to walk 100 yards on the uneven surface of the ice and pavement at the heli-base. Guests must be able to do the 18-inch step into and out of the helicopter unassisted. Tour attendants will offer a helping hand to steady guests but cannot lift them into the helicopter. Canes, walkers, scooters, or wheelchairs cannot be accommodated on the helicopter ramp, in the helicopter or on the glacier. A walking stick or chair can be provided on the glacier for those needing more assistance. No bags are allowed on tour. All bags can be locked in lockers prior to boarding the helicopter. Guests should come prepared with warm clothing, including water proof outer shell and bring gloves, hat, sunglasses, camera, and binoculars. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Prohibited items include iPads or any type of tablets, selfie-sticks or any other extending electronic device.
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Glacier Dog Sledding on Norris Glacier
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Glacier Dog Sledding on Norris Glacier
This truly Alaskan adventure offers the rare opportunity to mush your own dog sled team across a snow-capped glacier. Learn the tricks of the trade from seasoned veterans of the legendary Alaskan Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Master the all-important commands of Hike! Gee! and Haw! Experience the unique thrill of zipping across a pristine glacier with a team of friendly huskies while enjoying the fresh mountain air and scenic vistas. This exclusive dog sled camp is located on the picturesque middle branch of the Norris Glacier. On your way there, you will be amazed by a wondrous heli-flightseeing trip over the vast Juneau Icefield. View spectacular icefalls, rock formations, and untamed wilderness. Accessible only by air, this region is filled with lush forest, glassy alpine lakes, jagged mountain peeks and awe-inspiring glaciers. Enjoy approximately 30-35 minutes of flight time and one hour at dog camp base. Please note : Dress in layers and bring a waterproof outer layer. Due to flight weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, passengers weighing 250 pounds or more will be charged an additional half fare to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter.
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Pilots Choice Glacier Explorer
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Pilots Choice Glacier Explorer
Take off into the wild blue yonder with a flightseeing plan customized by the pilot. Two different landings among the 36 named glaciers is an adventure not to be missed. Marvel at alpine lakes, icefalls hanging from sheer cliffs, and some of the most remote peaks on the Juneau Icefield. This incomparable journey of discovery is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you help create. The itinerary is flexible and your pilot is free to create the best possible tour under the current weather and glacier conditions. After arriving at the heliport, you'll receive a safety briefing and a general orientation on your day's flightseeing trip. You'll also receive some of the gear you will need to wear as you venture out onto the glaciers. Once you're in the air, you and your pilot will choose two different landings among the most remote peaks and glaciers in the Juneau Icefield like Herbert, Taku, Norris, Gilkey, Hole in the Wall or Mendenhall. As you walk out onto the ice, your pilot will also act as your guide, and you will have the opportunity to explore and take photographs of this stunning, untouched landscape, before heading back to port. Keep an eye on the mountain peaks for wildlife including bears, deer, and mountain goats while descending towards your landing sites on the glaciers. Enjoy breathtaking views of spectacular rock formations of the mountain peaks, high alpine lakes, "icefalls" hanging from sheer cliffs and some of the most remote peaks and glaciers in the Juneau Icefield. Please note : No bags are allowed on tour. All bags can be locked in lockers prior to boarding the helicopter. Guests should come prepared with warm clothing, including waterproof outer shell , gloves, hat, sunglasses, camera, and binoculars. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Prohibited items - iPads or any type of tablets, selfie-sticks or any other extending electronic device.
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Taku Lodge Feast & Seaplane Glacier Discovery
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Taku Lodge Feast & Seaplane Glacier Discovery
Since a seaplane provides the only access to Alaska's famous Taku Glacier Lodge, this tour will combine classic powerful aircraft, true wilderness, 5 massive glaciers, bears, vivid history with dog sledding roots, seafood and exclusive glacier view dining! You will board a classic De Havilland seaplane and ascend over 5 breathtaking glaciers within the Juneau Icefield, surrounded by the lush Tongass National Forest. Seeing glaciers from the air is an Alaskan MUST DO , and doing so by Alaskan bush plane is the quintessential Alaskan experience! You will land on the Taku River at the elegantly rustic and historic Taku Lodge, built in 1923 and located across from the 5-mile wide Taku Glacier, Juneau's largest glacier. Savor a menu of fresh Wild Alaskan Salmon, (chicken alternative), and scrumptious side dishes, all made from scratch . The feast attracts visitors, but also wild black bears. All participants will enjoy a window seat and headset of continuous narration. You can do it all in this exceptional combination tour of Alaska's premier attractions! Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes, dress in layers, bring sunglasses and of course a camera! Menu includes Wild Alaskan Salmon cooked over an outdoor alderwood fire, (chicken as an alternative), special slow-cooked baked beans, coleslaw, Pioneer fruit compote, Alaskan sourdough bread, savory herb biscuits, and the famous Taku Lodge ginger cookies.
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Helicopter Glacier Walkabout & Hike
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Helicopter Glacier Walkabout & Hike
Take in all of the beauty Southeast Alaska has to offer on this once-in-a-lifetime helicopter tour to the Mendenhall Glacier. Your tour will begin with a short transfer to the heli-base. Here you will be geared up with glacier boots and given a safety briefing by the friendly and attentive tour attendants. Load up into the state-of-the-art helicopters and begin your bucket-list-worthy adventure. Highly-trained pilots will lift you off the ground and safely transport you over some of the most breathtaking sights you have ever seen. Lush green rainforests, alpine ridges, and glacier valleys pass beneath you as you make your way to the main attraction - the famous Mendenhall Glacier. Before touching down, you will have a birds-eye-view of the awe-inspiring blue glacier ice, deep crevasses, spectacular ice falls and the jagged peaks of the Mendenhall Towers. Once you have safely landed on the glacier you will be in the hands of expert glacier guides. These knowledgeable guides will take you on a tour of the frozen river of ice they consider their backyard. During your tour you will learn how glaciers are formed and what makes them so spectacular. The tour will allow you to explore melt-water pools, taste pure glacier water, feel glacier silt, and capture all of the beauty on your camera. The adventure isn't over yet when you join your pilot to take in the Alaskan beauty from the air one last time. Leaving the glacier behind, you will take with you memories that will last a lifetime. Please note : Although there is no weight limit for this tour there is a surcharge for guests weighing over 250 lbs. with all clothing and gear. The tour is considered moderate and all guests must be able to walk 100 yards on the uneven surface of the ice and pavement at the heli-base. Guests must be able to do the 18-inch step into and out of the helicopter unassisted. Tour attendants will offer a helping hand to steady guests but cannot lift them into the helicopter. Canes, walkers, scooters, or wheelchairs cannot be accommodated on the helicopter ramp, in the helicopter or on the glacier. A walking stick or chair can be provided on the glacier for those needing more assistance. No bags are allowed on tour. All bags can be locked in lockers prior to boarding the helicopter. Guests should come prepared with warm clothing, including water proof outer shell and bring gloves, hat, sunglasses, camera, and binoculars. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Prohibited items include iPads or any type of tablets, selfie-sticks or any other extending electronic device.
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Dog Sledding on Mendenhall Glacier by Helicopter
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Dog Sledding on Mendenhall Glacier by Helicopter
What's on your Alaskan bucket list? Flying high above breathtaking views of Alaskan landscapes? Walking on the famed Mendenhall Glacier? Zipping through the snow on a sled pulled by a team of Alaskan huskies? This tour offers all this and more. You begin at a comfortable heli-base where you will be outfitted in glacier boots and given a safety briefing by the friendly tour attendants. From here you will board state-of-the-art helicopters and be whisked away to begin you dog sledding adventure. The highly trained pilots will narrate the scenic helicopter ride on your way to the main attraction - the mighty Mendenhall Glacier . As you touch down at the dog mushing camp, you will be greeted by professional dog mushers and their energetic companions, the Alaskan huskies! Experience the unique thrill as these athletes pull you through the snow that blankets the Mendenhall Glacier. Take turns directing the dogs with your musher and relaxing in the sled. After your exhilarating sledding experience, you will have time to cuddle with puppies and chat with your dog musher before boarding your helicopter to return to base and check off that bucket list activity. Please note : No bags are allowed on tour. All bags can be locked in lockers prior to boarding the helicopter. Guests should come prepared with warm clothing, including waterproof outer shell, gloves, hat, sunglasses, camera, and binoculars. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Prohibited items - iPads or any type of tablets, selfie-sticks or any other extending electronic devices.
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Helicopter Glacier Trek
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Helicopter Glacier Trek
Alaska is beautiful, yet largely inaccessible. To truly appreciate and experience this incredible land, one must take to the air and ultimately land in a remote setting. A short van transfer will take you from the ship to the heliport. Here meet your guide and listen to a safety briefing before being outfitted with your mountaineering equipment for this world -class adventure: rain and windproof outerwear, mountaineering boots, crampons, harness, gaitors, helmet, hip pack, gloves, and an ice axe. Board your modern turbine helicopter and soar over the glaciers of the Juneau Icefield. This magnificent flight over lush rainforest, granite peaks, and glacier provides extraordinary photo opportunities. After 15 -20 minutes aloft, touch down for this unique glacier experience, as your guide will lead you on a 2-hour trekking adventure. No experience is necessary and your guide will teach you the proper use of the mountaineering gear s o that you can access and explore some of the glacier's remote areas. Your trek is interspersed with detailed explanations of the glacier environment and surrounding area. At the end of your hike, your helicopter awaits to lift-off for the 10-minute flight back to the heliport. Please note : This tour is recommended only for those guests who are physically fit; walking is over varied terrain. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, poor coordination, balance and stability problems, or those who utilize a wheelchair. Guests must be a minimum of 12 years of age and sign a waiver attesting to their physical and medical condition to participate. Total flying time is approximately 30 minutes and 2 hours is spent trekking on the glacier. Mountaineering gear as described is provided. Dress in warm layers and wear mid-calf length socks and sunglasses. Use of IPads, selfie sticks and handheld GoPro mounts is not permitted inside the heli or on the ice while trekking for guests' comfort and safety. Due to flight weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, passengers weighing 250 pounds or more will be charged an additional half fare to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter.
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Taku Glacier & Airboat Adventure
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Taku Glacier & Airboat Adventure
Get away from the crowds, and enjoy the adventure of a lifetime by air, water, and ice in the Alaskan wilderness. Your van driver will pick you up at the pier, and take you to a private heli-base across the Gastineau Channel. At the base, you'll be given a pre-flight safety briefing, and store your bags and other larger personal items. Aboard the helicopter, you'll fly high above Juneau , the Tongass National forest, the Juneau Ice Field, Gastineau Channel, and Taku River, all the way to Taku Point. After landing at a remote location at Taku Point, you'll have a photo opportunity, gear up in flotation equipment, and receive a safety briefing. Next you'll descend 2 flights of stairs to the airboats below. The airboat captain will help you board the covered airboat , and your adventure continues by water as you cruise the 5-mile terminus of the only advancing glacier of the Juneau Ice Field. You'll come within arm's reach of the ice, and you'll understand the immense size of this glacier as you stare up at it from the river. The airboat captain will stop the boat in various locations for photos, and to talk about the glacier and the river basin that it has carved out over the years. Back at Taku Point, you'll head back up the stairs, and again board the helicopter that will take you up to the top of the Taku Glacier. Step out onto the amazing 4500' thick ice , for a 10-minute glacier landing. You'll have time for more photos, and your pilot will give you details about the ice field, and facts specific to the Taku Glacier. The helicopter will then return you to the heli-base, and the van will return you to your pier. Please note : Bring your camera, sunglasses and water bottle. Wear warm layers including hats, gloves and closed-toed shoes. No bags, selfie sticks or ipads are allowed on the aircraft. Minimum age is 7 years old. Due to flight weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, passengers weighing 250 pounds or more will be charged an additional half fare to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter.
Juneau, Dog Sled Summer Camp
Juneau, Dog Sled Summer Camp
Learn what it takes to be a musher in the great Alaskan dog sled races with a trip to a sled dog summer camp. As you arrive at the summer camp training site, you will be greeted by a professional dog musher and some of the state's most famous athletes- the Alaskan Huskies! After an educational tour of the camp, you'll visit a replica of an Iditarod checkpoint and go through the steps each musher performs, step-by-step, as if you're traveling along the Iditarod trail. Next, climb aboard a comfortable wheeled sled and relax as your husky team whisks you along the 1.5-mile trail through the beautiful landscape. You'll return to camp for your chance to visit with the dogs and meet the next generation of great Alaskan athletes - sled dog puppies ! Please note : Dress in layers and bring a waterproof outer layer. There will be a coffee/tea break with cookies.
Juneau, Discover Alaska Whales
Juneau, Discover Alaska Whales
Have you ever envisioned living the life of a Research Scientist? Or looking for the thrill of encountering one of the earth's largest creatures ? Well, now's your chance! Alaska's waters hold one of the largest concentrations of humpback whales and along with your contribution to ongoing research during this exhilarating excursion you are guaranteed to see a whale! Not only is this a one-of-a-kind whale watching experience , but you'll will have the opportunity to participate in various science activities aboard a custom designed vessel permitted to collect research data while on the open water. From the pier you'll travel north to meet your vessel in Auke Bay . Meet your experienced captain and board your wildlife viewing vessel. Have your camera handy as you cruise through the island-studded waters of Stephens Passage, a wonderland of snow-capped peaks and ice-blue glaciers. While you cruise, you're sure to spot humpbacks, orcas, sea lions, harbor seals, and porpoises. Once a whale is spotted, the Captain will slow down for exceptional viewing and photo opportunities. Given the right behavior and weather conditions, you may hear the haunting, moaning call of the humpback. Luckily, the vessel is equipped with a hydrophone when the opportunity arises, to listen to the underwater sounds of whales while an onboard naturalist explains the habits and habitats of the creatures you may encounter. When conditions permit during your cruise, you'll explore the foundation of the food chain by drawing plankton samples, take a look at live sea animals in a touch tank and even use a GPS camera to aid in identifying specific whales while recording their varied behaviors. Please note : There is a variable sloped ramp leading to the safari vessel dock which changes with the tide. Whale sightings are frequent. All guests must sign a waiver attesting to their physical and medical conditions to participate. Dress warmly in layers, as the tour operates in all weather conditions. Bottled water and a snack pack are included. Bring a camera with plenty of film or memory and batteries. Participants are eligible to enter to win cash prizes in the tour operator's Capture Juneau Photo Contest.
Haines, Chilkat Valley Scenic Drive
Haines, Chilkat Valley Scenic Drive
Haines, Alaska is where two important rivers, the Chilkat and Chilkoot, meet the sea. This small town (2,500 residents) is located on a peninsula flanked by mountain ranges and these two glacial-fed rivers. This 2.25-hour small group (14 guests maximum) tour provides a chance to get to know both important rivers. Start with a short drive through Historic Ft. Seward and make your way to the Pyramid Island Lookout. This wide delta is where the braided Chilkat River drops tons of glacial silt every day into the ocean. Continue along the edge of the salt water to the Letnikof Cove Cannery Lookout. Here, the Rainbow Glacier and Chilkat Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to the red buildings of this historic salmon cannery. You'll retrace your steps back towards downtown Haines and travel in the opposite direction to the mouth of the Chilkoot River. The road winds along the salt water. Keep your eyes open for birds like surf scoters and marine mammals like harbor seals. Your next stop will be where the Chilkoot River flows into the sea. This is a peaceful location where "all things Alaskan" come together- the river, the ocean, the mountains, and the forest. Bald eagles are often spotted here soaring and calling to each other above the spruce trees. Return to Haines with a final stop at Picture Point, where you can photograph your ship with the iconic white buildings of Historic Ft. Seward and the Chilkat Mountain behind. Please note : Wear layered clothing appropriate for the weather. Cameras and or binoculars are suggested but are optional.
Haines, Concierge Collection Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Float Trip
Haines, Concierge Collection Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Float Trip
Treat yourself to an exclusive rafting and scenic drive through the famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. Begin with a riverside drive along the Haines Highway. The drive is incredibly scenic: glacier-clad mountains thrust to the sky, colorful wildflowers line the road, green riverside channels provide habitat for moose, bear and trumpeter swans. The highway was declared a National Scenic Byway in 2009. Arrive at the river in the heart of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, approximately 40 minutes away. Board your raft and enjoy a scenic float down the Chilkat River through the famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. You will be immersed in the Alaskan wilderness, floating the silent river. Paddling is not required, as your expert guide will push the raft along, leaving your hands free for your binoculars or camera. Along the way, your guide will interpret the natural history of the area, and share some exciting stories from life in the Alaskan wilderness. You will learn to spot bald eagles and gain an appreciation for the challenges that bald eagles face to survive. Early in the summer, resident eagles are often seen coming and going from their nest to feed their young. As the summer continues and the river fills with salmon, more and more eagles arrive to feed. Please note : This tour goes through prime Bald Eagle habitat, however, eagle sightings are not guaranteed. This tour includes a copy of Where Eagles Gather: The Story of The Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, Haines, Alaska.
Haines, Concierge Collection: Chilkoot Lake Nature & Wildlife
Haines, Concierge Collection: Chilkoot Lake Nature & Wildlife
Meet your naturalist guide for a small-group driving tour (14 guests maximum) to scenic and wildlife-rich Chilkoot Lake State Park. This park has it all: a turquoise lake surrounded by snowy mountain peaks, a salmon-filled river flowing into the sea, and important Tlingit cultural sights. Depending on the season, bald eagles, harbor seals, and brown bears can be seen here. As you drive through the park, your guide knows the best places to stop for scenery and the possibility of wildlife spotting. Bald eagles nest here and are commonly seen perched in the trees above the river and soaring overhead. Beginning in August, brown bears amble down to the riverbanks to feed on salmon. Supplied with extra binoculars and a powerful spotting scope to bring the wildlife in close, your guide explains how the animals fit into the Chilkoot's complex ecosystem. May, June, and July feature an explosion of wildflowers with bald eagles nesting along the lush river. Beginning in August, pink salmon-the smallest and most abundant of the Pacific salmon varieties-begin their run up the Chilkoot River to spawn. This is the best opportunity to see brown bear as they are often witnessed feeding along the banks of the river. Make sure to bring your camera to take advantage of the numerous photo opportunities. Please note: Dress in warm, dry layers and wear closed-toed shoes. This tour goes through prime wildlife habitat, however, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
Haines: Guides Choice Photography Discovery
Haines: Guides Choice Photography Discovery
Haines is known for its wildlife and stunning natural surroundings. This small-group tour is for every type of photographer - from those who have a professional-level camera to those who primarily use their Smart Phone. Either way, you'll learn how to take better photos. Your professional photographer guide will select the best locations to find the most dramatic light and wildlife activity. Composition tips, camera settings and how to take advantage of available light are discussed, along with how to predict wildlife behavior. Bald eagles are commonly seen and, depending on the time of year, brown bears can sometimes be found feeding on salmon along the Chilkoot River. This tour will go through prime wildlife habitat, however, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. The small-group nature of the tour will allow the guide to spend time with each participant, ensuring you will come away with ideas and goals for your future photography. Please note : This tour requires a minimal amount of walking; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the vehicles via steps. It is not recommended for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Dress in layers, wear comfortable walking shoes, bring rain gear and your camera equipment. Observing bear and other wildlife is the goal but cannot be guaranteed.
Haines, ATV Adventure
Haines, ATV Adventure
Your knowledgeable guide will meet you at the dock in Haines. A scenic 26-mile drive along the National Scenic Byway and through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve will bring you to a remote staging area. At the staging area, you'll receive an orientation and safety briefing on the Arctic Cat and Kawasaki side-by-side ATVs from your guides. Guests wishing to drive must be at least 21 years old and bring a valid driver's license. There are a combination of 2-person and 4-person machines to accommodate varying group sizes and families. There will be several spots along the tour where you can swap drivers to give everyone some time at the wheel. The ATVs are automatic transmission and drive similar to a car for ease of operation. These high performance ATVs are fun to drive and a great way to explore the Alaska wilderness. Over the next 12 miles of gravel road, your guide will lead you through a series of remote areas, and you'll explore the wilds of Alaska! As you drive along beaver ponds and mountain meadows you may spot swans, salmon, eagles, bears or moose along the way. You'll cross over Little Salmon Creek and ascend to a series of viewpoints overlooking the Klehini, Tsirku and Chilkat River Valleys . From your high point, you'll enjoy a picnic lunch while you bask in the surrounding mountain views. After lunch, descend the mountain and make your way back to the private staging area before returning by bus back to Haines. Please note : Dress in warm, dry layers and wear closed-toed shoes. You will be provided with a helmet, goggles and a rain poncho.
Haines, Wilderness Odyssey By Jet Boat
Haines, Wilderness Odyssey By Jet Boat
Enjoy the peace and quiet of the true Alaskan Wilderness as you travel about 25 miles of the Chilkat River System , exploring the different channels that this unique, braided river system offers. Watch for wildlife as they are frequently sighted during the river tour. The flat bottom river boats are designed specifically to traverse the narrow and sometimes shallow, channels, which is the only way to explore this road-less portion of the Bald Eagle Preserve. This tour is well known for moose and bear sightings , although not a guarantee, wildlife sightings are quite frequent. The tour will take off from private property, so all the amenities are available for you to feel comfortable and right at home while the friendly staff will prepare your meal . Sit around the crackling fire and enjoy the clean fresh air and beauty that surrounds you. You will come away with a greater appreciation of the wilderness and the people who call this "last frontier" their home. Your tour will begin at the pier where your ship is docked, with a 30-minute bus ride into the heart of the Bald Eagle Preserve on the Haines Scenic Byway. Where the road ends, your adventure begins. Please note : Wear comfortable hiking shoes and layered clothing appropriate for the weather. Bring your camera and/or binoculars. Life jackets will be provided. The boats are open air so ponchos and waterproof blankets will be provided.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship . Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness through Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm you will ride in front of the South Sawyer Glacier or Dawes Glacier. Both are tidewater glaciers that are actively calving. You may see harbor seals hauled out on the ice floes or mountain goats high on the cliffs above. The vertical granite cliffs rise as much as 4, 000 feet from the sea and have numerous waterfalls. John Muir referred to this area as "a wild, unfinished Yosemite." Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. The decision to go to Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm will be decided the day of the excursion by the Captain and Expedition Leader, it will be made based on the prevailing ice conditions, weather and other cruise ship traffic in the area. Both locations allow for similar sightseeing opportunities. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship . Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness through Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm you will ride in front of the South Sawyer Glacier or Dawes Glacier. Both are tidewater glaciers that are actively calving. You may see harbor seals hauled out on the ice floes or mountain goats high on the cliffs above. The vertical granite cliffs rise as much as 4, 000 feet from the sea and have numerous waterfalls. John Muir referred to this area as "a wild, unfinished Yosemite." Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. The decision to go to Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm will be decided the day of the excursion by the Captain and Expedition Leader, it will be made based on the prevailing ice conditions, weather and other cruise ship traffic in the area. Both locations allow for similar sightseeing opportunities. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship . Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness through Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm you will ride in front of the South Sawyer Glacier or Dawes Glacier. Both are tidewater glaciers that are actively calving. You may see harbor seals hauled out on the ice floes or mountain goats high on the cliffs above. The vertical granite cliffs rise as much as 4, 000 feet from the sea and have numerous waterfalls. John Muir referred to this area as "a wild, unfinished Yosemite." Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. The decision to go to Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm will be decided the day of the excursion by the Captain and Expedition Leader, it will be made based on the prevailing ice conditions, weather and other cruise ship traffic in the area. Both locations allow for similar sightseeing opportunities. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Kayaking
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Kayaking
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants to provide insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your 2.5-hour kayak expedition in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness through Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm you will kayak in front of the South Sawyer Glacier or Dawes Glacier. Both are tidewater glaciers that are actively calving. You may see harbor seals hauled out on the ice floes or mountain goats high on the cliffs above. The vertical granite cliffs rise as much as 4, 000 feet from the sea and have numerous waterfalls. John Muir referred to this area as "a wild, unfinished Yosemite." Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. The decision to go to Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm will be decided the day of the excursion by the Captain and Expedition Leader, it will be made based on the prevailing ice conditions, weather and other cruise ship traffic in the area. Both locations allow for similar sightseeing opportunities. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. You will be paddling for about 2 hours.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Kayaking
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Kayaking
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants to provide insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your 2.5-hour kayak expedition in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness through Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm you will kayak in front of the South Sawyer Glacier or Dawes Glacier. Both are tidewater glaciers that are actively calving. You may see harbor seals hauled out on the ice floes or mountain goats high on the cliffs above. The vertical granite cliffs rise as much as 4, 000 feet from the sea and have numerous waterfalls. John Muir referred to this area as "a wild, unfinished Yosemite." Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. The decision to go to Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm will be decided the day of the excursion by the Captain and Expedition Leader, it will be made based on the prevailing ice conditions, weather and other cruise ship traffic in the area. Both locations allow for similar sightseeing opportunities. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. You will be paddling for about 2 hours.
Petersburg, Mitkof Island & Panoramic Drive
Petersburg, Mitkof Island & Panoramic Drive
Mitkof Island Panoramic tour starts as you shuttle to the Whale Observatory at Outlook Park. Enjoy the short drive along Sandy Beach Road through the community to the Whale Observatory, a covered Nordic-themed timber framed shelter with spotting scopes overlooking Frederick Sound. Perhaps you'll spot a humpback whale, orca or an iceberg from nearby LeConte Glacier. You'll board back onto the bus and drive "out the road" as locals call it to Falls Creek and Blind River Rapids trailhead. Your driver and guide, born and raised in SE Alaska, will explain life in a small town along the way. Falls Creek has a beautiful waterfall and salmon fish ladder. Your guide will explain the life cycle of salmon, their role in the local environment, and their importance to the local economy. Continue out the road to Blind River Rapids. You will walk 1/4 mile on the flat boardwalk (handicap accessible) to Blind River Rapids. The boardwalk allows your feet to stay dry as you observe the local ecosystem. You will see muskeg, bear's-favorite Skunk Cabbage, Alaska wildflowers and berries, and lodgepole pines. The rapids are a popular spot for fishing and salmon viewing. Your guide will explain the various types of salmon that are found in the area. Bald eagles are also common in the area. You will return to the bus with your guide and make your way back to town. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothings and bring your camera, water and rain gear.
Petersburg, Ravens Roost Trail Hike
Petersburg, Ravens Roost Trail Hike
Your 2-mile (3.5-km) hike on the Raven's Roost Trail will start as you shuttle to the trailhead past picturesque Hammer's Slough. You'll drive past Totems and through the town's Main Street shopping area with its rosemalled storefronts. Enjoy the short drive along Sandy Beach Road through the community to Outlook Park, a covered Nordic-themed timber framed shelter with spotting scopes overlooking Frederick Sound. The shelter was built by a local shipwright and is reminiscent of Norwegian Longboats and stave churches. Perhaps you'll spot a humpback whale, orca or an iceberg from nearby LeConte Glacier. You'll continue to the trailhead at Raven's Roost. Your guide will escort you along the 6-foot (2-meter) wide gravel trail through muskeg and rainforest, including a moderate rise in elevation to the overlook and seating area at the top of the trail. Look for Alaska wildflowers and the bear's-favorite, Skunk Cabbage along the trail. Great views of Frederick Sound and the Alaska's Inland Passage archipelago await. You'll find seating areas along the trail as well. You'll return with your guide and continue in the shuttle on a different route back to Main Street to continue your adventure in Alaska's Little Norway. Please note : Wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes, dress for the weather and bring your camera, water bottle and rain gear.
Petersburg, LeConte Glacier Bay by Boat
Petersburg, LeConte Glacier Bay by Boat
LeConte Glacier is the southernmost tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere. As the face of the glacier is so massive (up to 1,200 feet) the glacier advances and breaks off huge blocks of ice that either tumble into the ocean or shoot up from the depths from below the face. The glacier moves downhill constantly, providing a steady stream of icebergs that fill the surface of the ocean in the towering fjord. T he bay is full of ice bergs and bergy bits , creating a challenge to navigation. We may see ice calving off of the glacier and you're sure to see icebergs and bergy bits on the way into the bay. Harbor seals haul out on the floating ice to raise their pups and to stay away from predators like Orca (Killer Whales), their natural enemy. Humpback whales are sometimes seen near the mouth of LeConte Bay in Frederick Sound, rich in schools of krill and herring, their primary food source. Dall's sheep are often seen on the surrounding cliffs. In the narrow fjord with towering granite walls that make up LeConte Bay you can see how the glacial action has carved the landscape. The closer you get to the face of the glacier, the less vegetation you'll see on the newly exposed land. Please note : Bring your camera, water bottle, rain gear optional if you wish to spend time on the outside deck, hat and gloves optional as well.
Petersburg, Historical Walking Tour
Petersburg, Historical Walking Tour
On this tour you will get a close look at Petersburg and the history of Alaska's Little Norway, including the importance of the fishing industry. Small groups of 12 offer you an excellent way to ask questions and get a personalized experience. The tour will take you along Sing Lee Alley and Nordic Drive to the Clausen Museum where you will have time to explore the current exhibits. Photographs and fishing industry-related items are among the collection's strengths. Other represented areas include Tlingit artifacts and art, logging and woodworking tools, domestic items, natural resource displays, an extensive rock collection, and artifacts documenting early 20th century businesses and societies. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothings and bring your camera, water and rain gear.
Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Stikine River & Glacier by Jet Boat
Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Stikine River & Glacier by Jet Boat
The Stikine River is considered one of the last truly wild rivers in North America, running directly through the nearly 1/2 million acre Stikine LeConte' Wilderness area. Immerse yourself in the pristine wilderness of the world's largest temperate rainforest that is home to a variety of wildlife species and though elusive, you may have a chance of sighting. Add the excitement of an exhilarating jet-boat ride , gold rush history, world renowned scenery, and the most experienced energetic captains, and you have a great excursion. On the pier, you will meet captain and interpretive guide and embark on the custom-built, heated and covered, jet boat to begin your adventure. Traverse the ever changing river delta, meander through side sloughs and explore the banks of the river. Seek out views of distant mountain peaks, spy on spawning salmon and listen to thundering waterfalls. Your journey will culminate at Shakes Lake with its sparkling blue, crystal clear icebergs. If accessible, you will venture in farther for a view of Shakes Glacier and the ancient ice from which it was created. If conditions allow, come ashore at a wilderness location on the banks of the Stikine and experience the wilderness up close. Please note : The tour routing and sights may change due to weather, nature and water conditions. Due to the nature of boating in the wilderness on the Stikine River, which sometimes requires travel in shallow water, you may experience quick or sudden stops, starts and turns while underway. Guests should be in good physical health with a full range of motion to get into/out of the vessel and have no motion-related ailments or any other health issues. This tour is not wheelchair or handicapped accessible. This tour departs and returns from the Wrangell city dock, which is a short walking distance (300 ft) from the ship. At certain tidal conditions the access ramp to the vessels can be very steep. Facilities are basic in the wilderness location and consist primarily of USFS outhouses. Although wildlife is seen on many outings, sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Wrangell, Marine Wildlife, Captains Choice
Wrangell, Marine Wildlife, Captains Choice
Join your captain and biologist guides on a magical discovery of wildlife in the protected waterways of the Inside Passage. Travel to nearby feeding grounds on a covered jet boat and find whales chasing after schools of small fish, otters frolicking playfully in the kelp beds, sea lions fighting over the best spot on a perch, seals basking on a rock or peeking at you from the water. Sometimes you may find Orca cruising the waterways in search of food or porpoises following the boat to play in the wake. Eagles fish to feed their young and seabirds look to take advantage of the leftovers from feeding mammals. This day is about animals. Where they go, you will go. The biologist guides will decide the best itinerary for the day based on the conditions and the behavior of the animals at the time of year. This 5- hour tour includes a sandwich and snack lunch, water and a brief stop on the beach. Please note: Your captain and guides strive to include as much wildlife as possible, however wildlife sightings of all species are not guaranteed. Weather, sea conditions and safety are important factors in where the captain chooses to go. Wear weather-appropriate clothes and shoes for boating.
Wrangell, Windstar Signature Expedition - Wrangell Interpretive Hike
Wrangell, Windstar Signature Expedition - Wrangell Interpretive Hike
John Muir hiked here while using Wrangell as headquarters for his Stikine delta explorations. Participants are assured of wonderful views and a true immersive forest experience with an elevation gain of about 400 feet . This hike will present good views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes and a chance to learn about rainforest ecology. This intimate interpretive tour will be led by two of our experienced onboard Expedition Staff. Please note : This excursion will depart directly from the ship and will be led by two Expedition Staff. No equipment is required. Guests will need to wear their own suitable footwear and dress according to the prevailing weather conditions. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. The departure time for this tour is subject to change due to the nature of the excursion. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. The walk is mostly on boardwalk which does not have handrails, can become slippery when wet and has approximately 300 steps to the summit of Mount Dewey. This tour is not recommended for those with walking or mobility issues.
Wrangell, Experience Wrangell
Wrangell, Experience Wrangell
Discover the highlights of this truly Alaskan town and see its colorful history and native culture come to life while visiting the Wrangell Museum and Petroglyph Beach with Kiks Adi Totem Park view and Alaskan Native interpretation. Departing the pier, meander to downtown Wrangell to view Kiks Adi Totem Park. Then, learn about fishing and the Stikine River and its significant influence on the development of Wrangell. Pass through the town and see its historic churches, while on the way, catch a glimpse of a traditional Tlingit Tribal House and Wrangell's oldest harbor. Visit Wrangell's famous anthropological sight, Petroglyph Beach and see ancient rock carvings dating from 4,000 to 6,000 years ago, before the settlement by the Tlingit tribes. Enjoy a petroglyph rubbing demonstration before heading to the Wrangell Museum. The local museum houses a rich assortment of over 5,000 historic photos, native artifacts, a collection of Tlingit petroglyphs, and fishing, mining and logging displays. Please note : The order of sites may vary. Walking is required to and from the sites, especially Petroglyph Beach, a natural beach with rocks, gravel, sand and logs that can be slippery at low tide. There are several steps to Petroglyph Beach, not suitable for those in wheelchairs. Walkers or canes can do this tour, but you may choose also to stay on the bus where the walking is too much. You may wish to enjoy additional city highlights on their own before returning to the ship.
Wrangell, Island Heritage
Wrangell, Island Heritage
Journey through the past to the present on a personalized tour experience of Wrangell and its most popular attractions. Your Alaskan Native guide will share the diverse history of Wrangell starting with the first inhabitants, the Tlingit Nation, whose history spans approximately 10,000 years. Sit down as invited guests at Chief Shakes Tribal House to hear stories that have been with us; passed down generation to generation. Learn the story of Fort Wrangell, unearth ancient petroglyphs and explore Wrangell today (from the comfort of your shuttle). Bottled water and a souvenir petroglyph rubbing will be available for you. Three great sites will be visited: Chief Shakes Tribal House , the Wrangell Museum and Petroglyph Beach . Several historic sites are viewed from the shuttle as part of the driving portion of this tour. The tour will depart from and return to your pier. As the third oldest city in Alaska, ruled by four nations, under three flags, Wrangell's rich and diverse history is sure to captivate you! Please note : This is a walking and driving tour. Much time will be spent on your feet at Petroglyph Beach and the Wrangell Museum. Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate attire. You will be transported by shuttle bus to each of the sites. All sites are handicap accessible, although not able to accommodate wheelchairs.
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Kayaking
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Kayaking
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants to provide insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your 2.5-hour kayak expedition through Misty Fjords National Monument you will see 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs with numerous waterfalls cascading down the cliffs, wildlife like bald eagles, and perhaps brown and/or black bears and mountain goats. Throughout the forest you will find western hemlock, Sitka spruce and western red cedar. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather condition; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. You will be paddling for about 2 hours. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. - All kayaks used for the Signature Expedition tours are 2-person tandem kayaks.
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition through Misty Fjords National Monument you will see 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs with numerous waterfalls cascading down the cliffs, wildlife like bald eagles, and perhaps brown and/or black bears and mountain goats. Throughout the forest you will find western hemlock, Sitka spruce and western red cedar. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather condition; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. - Please inform the Destination Services team if you are travelling in a group of 4-6 people and booked on the same expedition as the zodiac boat tours can only accommodate 6 guests at a time.
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Veranda Suite
Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you to this 225-square-foot suite. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
Available Dates
| Date | Yacht | Starting from | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 20 (Sat) – Jul 4 (Sat), 2026June 20 (Sat) – July 4 (Sat), 2026 | Star Seeker | Starting price not available | Call for availability |
| Jun 18 (Fri) – Jul 2 (Fri), 2027June 18 (Fri) – July 2 (Fri), 2027 | Star Seeker | $21,726 |