Scenic Alaska

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VANCOUVER, BC → JUNEAU, AK

7 Nights on Star Seeker

Mist-shrouded evergreen forests, soaring eagles and whale pods abound on this cruise that features visits to Sitka, Juneau, Haines, and Ketchikan. Fish for halibut, lingcod and rockfish on a guided fishing trip near the picturesque Tongass National Forest. Bicycle remote coastal roads and hike the soft trails of a mossy temperate rainforest outside Sitka, or try your hand stretching molten glass in a local artist studio. Experience the clamor and challenges of directing a dog team from a dogsled. Alaska’s pristine beauty remains the perfect accompaniment to baked salmon served on an aromatic cedar planks, decadent king crab legs and rustic clam chowder with Yukon potatoes, and this journey is rich in opportunities for sampling fresh-caught seafood and authentic local fare.

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Map routes may vary by sailing. Actual itineraries are listed below.
1
JUL 04, 2026
Vancouver
EMBARK
1:00 PM
DEPART
5:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
2

Vancouver's location at the mouth of the Fraser River and on the waterways of the Strait of Georgia, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet and all their tributaries makes this busy seaport an easy place for meeting. It is one of Canada's most populated, most ethnically diverse cities that is a popular filming location. Visit the interesting neighborhoods of Gastown, Granville Island and Chinatown. Walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge and stroll through Stanley Park. See the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Museum of Anthropology. There is an amazing variety of things to see and do here.

Vancouver, Best Of Vancouver's City Highlight's with Airport Transfer

Time
9:00 AM
Duration
4 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate
Price
$79

Vancouver, Best Of Vancouver's City Highlight's with Hotel Transfer

Time
9:00 AM
Duration
4 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate
Price
$79
2
JUL 05, 2026
AT SEA
3
JUL 06, 2026
Ketchikan
ARRIVE
2:30 PM
DEPART
9:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
6

Dubbed the Salmon Capital of the World, Ketchikan is the southeastern-most town in Alaska and is home to the world's largest collection of standing totem poles that are found throughout the city and at four major locations: Saxman Totem Park, Totem Bight State Park, Potlatch Park, and the Totem Heritage Center. Other attractions of Ketchikan are Creek Street, a boardwalk road built on pilings over Ketchikan Creek and the Waterfront Promenade that skirts the bustling shoreline with inviting whale-tail benches to take in the view.

Ketchikan, Great Alaska Lumberjack Show

Time
3:00 PM
Duration
1.5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy
Price
$59

Ketchikan, Concierge Collection: Fishing & Wilderness Dining

Time
3:00 PM
Duration
5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$499

Ketchikan, Joe Williams City Walk & Narration

Time
3:00 PM
Duration
1.5 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate-Strenuous
Price
$69

Ketchikan, Concierge Collection, Exclusive Flightseeing and Taste of Alaska

Time
3:00 PM
Duration
3 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate
Price
$469

Ketchikan, Authentic Alaska Fishing

Time
3:00 PM
Duration
5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$529

Ketchikan, Rainforest, Bird Sanctuary & Totems

Time
3:00 PM
Duration
2.75 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate-Strenuous
Price
$159
4
JUL 07, 2026
Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay
ARRIVE
7:00 AM
DEPART
6:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
3

Cruising Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay in Alaska offers an awe-inspiring adventure through one of nature's most pristine landscapes. Towering granite cliffs rise dramatically from mirror-like waters. The mist-shrouded environment evokes a sense of ancient mystery and tranquility, while diverse wildlife, including seals and eagles, adds to the experience. Navigating these majestic fjords provides an unforgettable glimpse into Alaska's raw, untouched beauty, where every turn reveals a new, breathtaking vista

Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour

Time
10:00 AM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$369

Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour

Time
12:00 PM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$369

Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Kayaking

Time
8:45 AM
Duration
2 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous
Price
$289
5
JUL 08, 2026
Wrangell
ARRIVE
8:00 AM
DEPART
4:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
6

One of the oldest towns in Alaska, Wrangell is located near the mouth of the Stikine River. Much of its history can be seen in the impressive collection of totems scattered throughout the town. Highlights here are the amazing Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park where you can find primitive rock carvings and just 30 miles away is the Anan Wildlife Observatory with the largest pink salmon runs in the Inside Passage, and a platform from which you can look for eagles, harbor seals and black bears.

Wrangell, Marine Wildlife, Captains Choice

Time
8:30 AM
Duration
5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$449

Wrangell, Experience Wrangell

Time
8:30 AM
Duration
2.75 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$119

Wrangell, Island Heritage

Time
8:30 AM
Duration
3 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$169

Wrangell, Wild Bears of Anan

Time
10:30 AM
Duration
5 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate-Strenuous
Price
$619

Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Stikine River & Glacier by Jet Boat

Time
8:30 AM
Duration
4 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate
Price
$529

Wrangell, Windstar Signature Expedition - Wrangell Interpretive Hike

Time
8:30 AM
Duration
1.5 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous
Price
$59
6
JUL 09, 2026
Tracy Arm / Endicott Arm
ARRIVE
8:00 AM
DEPART
8:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
5

Depending on the day's conditions, you will cruise Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm. Both glacial fjords feature icebergs drifting serenely by and towering granite cliffs, carved by millennia of glacial activity. Here, you can witness impressive calving events as icebergs thunder into the water. The surrounding wilderness, with its rugged terrain, offers a pristine backdrop for spotting wildlife like seals and mountain goats.

Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Kayaking

Time
8:15 AM
Duration
2 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous
Price
$289

Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour

Time
8:15 AM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$369

Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Kayaking

Time
9:15 AM
Duration
2 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous
Price
$289

Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour

Time
9:45 AM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$369

Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour

Time
11:00 AM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$369
7
JUL 10, 2026
Haines
ARRIVE
6:00 AM
DEPART
6:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
7

Haines is one of the most popular Alaska cruise ports and one of the best places for hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing, especially bald eagles.  Within the Haines city limits Fort William H. Seward is a nationally recognized historic landmark, with some of its structures open to the public. Other cultural offerings in Haines include the Alaska Indian Arts Center where traditional craftsmen offer demonstrations of their work, the Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center where local Tlingit people are featured, the Hammer Museum, dedicated to the history of the hammer and the Tsirku Canning Company Museum with memories of Haines' salmon canneries.

Haines: Guides Choice Photography Discovery

Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3.5 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate
Price
$199

Haines, Concierge Collection: Chilkoot Lake Nature & Wildlife

Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3 Hours
Activity Level
Easy
Price
$159

Haines, Klukwan Native Cultural Tour 

Time
9:00 AM
Duration
2.75 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate
Price
$189

Haines, ATV Adventure

Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3.75 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous
Price
$229

Haines, Panoramic History of Haines

Time
10:00 AM
Duration
2.5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy
Price
$129

Haines, Wilderness Odyssey By Jet Boat

Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3.25 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate
Price
$239

Haines, Concierge Collection Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Float Trip

Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3.5 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate
Price
$249
8
JUL 11, 2026
Juneau
ARRIVE
7:00 AM
DISEMBARK
8:00 AM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
0

Located on the Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle, Juneau sits at sea level below steep mountains between 3,500-4,000 feet high. Atop these mountains is the Juneau Icefield, a large ice mass from which about 30 glaciers flow, and two of them - Mendenhall Glacier and Lemon Creek Glacier are visible from the local road. A unique feature of Juneau is that it is the only U.S. capital that has no roads connecting it to the rest of the state.

Star Seeker

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Scenic Alaska

VANCOUVER, BC → JUNEAU, AK

7 Nights on Star Seeker

Jul 4, 2026 — Jul 11, 2026

Mist-shrouded evergreen forests, soaring eagles and whale pods abound on this cruise that features visits to Sitka, Juneau, Haines, and Ketchikan. Fish for halibut, lingcod and rockfish on a guided fishing trip near the picturesque Tongass National Forest. Bicycle remote coastal roads and hike the soft trails of a mossy temperate rainforest outside Sitka, or try your hand stretching molten glass in a local artist studio. Experience the clamor and challenges of directing a dog team from a dogsled. Alaska’s pristine beauty remains the perfect accompaniment to baked salmon served on an aromatic cedar planks, decadent king crab legs and rustic clam chowder with Yukon potatoes, and this journey is rich in opportunities for sampling fresh-caught seafood and authentic local fare.

1
JUL 04, 2026
Vancouver
EMBARK
1:00 PM
DEPART
5:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
2

Vancouver's location at the mouth of the Fraser River and on the waterways of the Strait of Georgia, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet and all their tributaries makes this busy seaport an easy place for meeting. It is one of Canada's most populated, most ethnically diverse cities that is a popular filming location. Visit the interesting neighborhoods of Gastown, Granville Island and Chinatown. Walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge and stroll through Stanley Park. See the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Museum of Anthropology. There is an amazing variety of things to see and do here.

Vancouver, Best Of Vancouver's City Highlight's with Airport Transfer

You will board your motor coach at port to see the exciting sights of Vancouver , a sophisticated, fun-loving city that celebrates the great outdoors, cherishes its history and diverse cultures, and was home to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Vancouver boasts one of North America's oldest and largest Chinatowns and your tour will take you through its colorful streets. Through the "Millennium Gate" you'll find a world that is still steeped in tradition and Chinese culture. Asian architecture can be seen around every corner and the alleys teem with restaurants, import shops and exotic delights. Continue on to Vancouver's Gastown District , a refreshing mix of old and new with cobbled streets, quaint courtyards and Victorian-style buildings. No tour of Vancouver would be complete without viewing world-famous Stanley Park. One of the largest urban parks in Canada, this spectacular spot in the heart of the city is actually a rainforest, teeming with wildlife, magnificent trees and fragrant blossoms. Within the Park are West Coast Native Totem Poles, elaborately decorated with symbolic images and faces. Your knowledgeable guide will explain the legend and history of these magnificent works of art. From the Prospect Point Lookout , Stanley Park's highest point, you will see spectacular panoramic views of the North Shore Mountains, the Lions Gate Bridge and the Burrard Inlet. You will discover the popular English Bay Beach, the area's premier waterfront destination on your way to the airport. Please note : Have your camera ready, wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bottled water.
Port
Vancouver
Time
9:00 AM
Duration
4 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate

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$79 USD

Vancouver, Best Of Vancouver's City Highlight's with Hotel Transfer

You will board your motor coach at port to see the exciting sights of Vancouver, a sophisticated, fun-loving city that celebrates the great outdoors, cherishes its history and diverse cultures, and was home to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games . Vancouver boasts one of North America's oldest and largest Chinatowns and your tour will take you through its colorful streets. Through the "Millennium Gate" you'll find a world that is still steeped in tradition and Chinese culture. Asian architecture can be seen around every corner and the alleys teem with restaurants, import shops and exotic delights. Continue on to Vancouver's Gastown District , a refreshing mix of old and new with cobbled streets, quaint courtyards and Victorian-style buildings. No tour of Vancouver would be complete without viewing world-famous Stanley Park. One of the largest urban parks in Canada, this spectacular spot in the heart of the city is actually a rainforest, teeming with wildlife, magnificent trees and fragrant blossoms. Within the Park are West Coast Native Totem Poles, elaborately decorated with symbolic images and faces. Your knowledgeable guide will explain the legend and history of these magnificent works of art. From the Prospect Point Lookout, Stanley Park' s highest point, you will see spectacular panoramic views of the North Shore Mountains, the Lions Gate Bridge and the Burrard Inlet. You will discover the popular English Bay Beach, the area's premier waterfront destination on your way to the Sheraton Wall Center. Please note : Have your camera ready, wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bottled water.
Port
Vancouver
Time
9:00 AM
Duration
4 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate

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$79 USD

2
JUL 05, 2026
AT SEA
3
JUL 06, 2026
Ketchikan
ARRIVE
2:30 PM
DEPART
9:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
6

Dubbed the Salmon Capital of the World, Ketchikan is the southeastern-most town in Alaska and is home to the world's largest collection of standing totem poles that are found throughout the city and at four major locations: Saxman Totem Park, Totem Bight State Park, Potlatch Park, and the Totem Heritage Center. Other attractions of Ketchikan are Creek Street, a boardwalk road built on pilings over Ketchikan Creek and the Waterfront Promenade that skirts the bustling shoreline with inviting whale-tail benches to take in the view.

Ketchikan, Great Alaska Lumberjack Show

Treat yourself to an action packed rowdy good time at The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. Southeast Alaska's rich logging history comes to life in this thrilling display of woodsmen skills . The world's best lumberjacks go head to head in more than a dozen exciting events such as chopping, sawing, relay races, axe throwing, log rolling and of course the 50-foot speed climb. Your colorful host will not only introduce the events, but will also offer a historic view of the Alaskan timber industry which has shaped this rugged land. Located a short walk from your cruise ship pier, this celebration of a bygone era is a rip roaring good time and quality entertainment for all ages. A must-do in Ketchikan! Covered, heated and cushioned grandstands make this a great choice on rainy days. Videotaping is not permitted but guests can participate in our annual photo contest. Please note : Dress in layers. Concessions are available inside the arena. Shopping is available before and after the show. This show operates rain or shine in heated and covered grandstands. The show site is just a short walk from your ship and is suitable for guests using a wheelchair or scooter. Video recording is not permitted but still photos are encouraged!
Port
Ketchikan
Time
3:00 PM
Duration
1.5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy

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$59 USD

Ketchikan, Concierge Collection: Fishing & Wilderness Dining

Cooking your Catch allows you to indulge in the unparalleled flavor of freshly caught Alaskan seafood featuring fish and shellfish that you will catch in the wilderness of the Tongass National Forest. Your fishing and culinary journey will begin at a private marina in downtown Ketchikan, where you'll be completely outfitted in quality raingear, boots, socks, and hats and board your 30-foot Cabin Cruiser . The fishing part of your day will be spent in the protected waters of the pristine wilderness. You will enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Tongass National Forest where whales, bald eagles and numerous Alaskan seabirds are often seen. An experienced Alaskan fishing guide will take you to his favorite fishing destinations. You'll have the opportunity to reel in Pacific halibut, rockfish, lingcod, Pacific cod, and salmon if during the salmon runs. The fishing goal for the day will be to catch as many different species as possible to make your meal interesting and enjoyable. You will have a light lunch featuring smoked salmon. After a few hours of fishing, you will cruise back to the private marina where you can take a classic Alaskan picture next to your day's catch. You will meet the Baranof fish monger and the Alaska Fish House Chef as you identify the different species and their importance to Ketchikan, decide which fish you'll dine on and discuss your chef's cooking recommendations. At the Alaska Fish House, you will have an intimate, chef-hosted dinner featuring your catch of the day. This is a uniquely hands-on dinner featuring flavors and ingredients from the day's fishing exploration. There's no fresher seafood than the fish you catch yourself. Please note : Guests must bring currency ($25 per person for fishing license and $15 per person for optional King Salmon stamp) and are encouraged to carry credit cards to purchase extras, such as souvenirs or snacks. For safety reasons, this excursion is not available to expectant mothers, guests with back or neck injuries or those who have undergone recent surgeries. The weather can change rapidly, forcing the vessel to navigate through some sea swell. Wheelchairs need to be standard size and collapsible; no electric wheelchairs/scooters will be permitted. Guests must be able to board and disembark the motor coach and vessel on their own. Each Guest fishes with a provided Penn rod and reel. Guests do the fishing, not the guides. Dress warmly in layers. Sunscreen is also recommended for sunny days. You should never feel that gratuities are expected, but it is customary to leave a tip in recognition of exceptional service in restaurants, taxis and for excursion guides and drivers. It is always up to you to determine the amount.
Port
Ketchikan
Time
3:00 PM
Duration
5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$499 USD

Ketchikan, Joe Williams City Walk & Narration

Gain a unique understanding of Ketchikan and its Tlingit culture on this guided walking tour of Alaska's "First City." Your guide will be of Tlingit descent and will share personal knowledge of the many changes Ketchikan has experienced over the years. The significance of totem poles within Native culture will be explained as you encounter them on your journey. You will walk up infamous Creek Street, the former red light district, and learn of its important economic roll in Ketchikan's early history. See the historic " Married Man's Trail " and hear how it received its name. Discover the amazing journey salmon must endure as they head to their spawning ground when you visit a salmon ladder. Trees, shrubbery and flowers are plentiful along the route and your guide will share their importance to the Tlingit's food gathering practices. Your guide will return you to the downtown shopping area near the cruise ship pier after this easy walk of approximately nine blocks. Questions are encouraged, as your hosts want you to leave Ketchikan with a better understanding of the community and its Native culture. Please note : Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Port
Ketchikan
Time
3:00 PM
Duration
1.5 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate-Strenuous

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$69 USD

Ketchikan, Concierge Collection, Exclusive Flightseeing and Taste of Alaska

Port
Ketchikan
Time
3:00 PM
Duration
3 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate

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$469 USD

Ketchikan, Authentic Alaska Fishing

Port
Ketchikan
Time
3:00 PM
Duration
5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$529 USD

Ketchikan, Rainforest, Bird Sanctuary & Totems

This eco-exploration will include a guided nature walk, bald eagles, a Native Totem Park and a historic sawmill at an exclusive reserve located in the forested mountains at rustic Herring Cove. A pristine natural environment, it is home to bald eagles, black bears, seals and a variety of birds and other species attracted by the major salmon runs in the abundant marine estuary. A professional naturalist will guide you along an improved trail through the heart of the dense forest, among tall stands of hemlock, spruce and cedar, stopping at strategically located viewing areas. At a protected, open estuary, you'll follow Eagle Creek along an elevated wooden boardwalk overlooking grassy wetlands. Major runs of salmon return to spawn here. Listen to the symphony of bird activity in this spectacular setting. Seasonal ecosystem changes result in varying levels of wildlife activity. After a half-mile trail walk you will have a chance to see the historic Herring Bay Lumber Company sawmill, visit birds of prey up close at the Alaska Raptor Center Exhibit, and visit a Tsimshian totem park that includes a 40-foot totem and many other poles, all created by one master carver. Shop for unique gifts at the General Store. Transportation to and from the sanctuary will be by motor coach. Please note : Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. This tour will operate in all weather conditions. Rain ponchos and storage for your personal items will be provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing. Bring your camera, binoculars, cash / credit card and sun protection. Avoid bringing food and other scented items.
Port
Ketchikan
Time
3:00 PM
Duration
2.75 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate-Strenuous

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$159 USD

4
JUL 07, 2026
Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay
ARRIVE
7:00 AM
DEPART
6:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
3

Cruising Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay in Alaska offers an awe-inspiring adventure through one of nature's most pristine landscapes. Towering granite cliffs rise dramatically from mirror-like waters. The mist-shrouded environment evokes a sense of ancient mystery and tranquility, while diverse wildlife, including seals and eagles, adds to the experience. Navigating these majestic fjords provides an unforgettable glimpse into Alaska's raw, untouched beauty, where every turn reveals a new, breathtaking vista

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.
Port
Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay
Time
10:00 AM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$369 USD

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.
Port
Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay
Time
12:00 PM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$369 USD

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.
Port
Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay
Time
8:45 AM
Duration
2 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous

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$289 USD

5
JUL 08, 2026
Wrangell
ARRIVE
8:00 AM
DEPART
4:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
6

One of the oldest towns in Alaska, Wrangell is located near the mouth of the Stikine River. Much of its history can be seen in the impressive collection of totems scattered throughout the town. Highlights here are the amazing Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park where you can find primitive rock carvings and just 30 miles away is the Anan Wildlife Observatory with the largest pink salmon runs in the Inside Passage, and a platform from which you can look for eagles, harbor seals and black bears.

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.
Port
Wrangell
Time
8:30 AM
Duration
5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$449 USD

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.
Port
Wrangell
Time
8:30 AM
Duration
2.75 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$119 USD

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.
Port
Wrangell
Time
8:30 AM
Duration
3 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$169 USD

Wrangell, Wild Bears of Anan

Anan Bear and Wildlife Observatory - a natural adventure in bear viewing! Travel by covered, heated boats the 35 miles to Anan via Eastern Passage, a beautiful boat ride in protected waters between Wrangell Island and the mainland. Arriving at Anan you will offload at the trailhead and be greeted by US Forest Service personnel, who will provide a brief orientation. Beginning in July, pink salmon arrive at Anan creek to spawn. At this time, Anan creek is teaming with salmon which naturally attracts brown and black bears, bald eagles and harbor seals. Your guide will interpret local flora and fauna along the trail and watch for bears. Every day is different, we are in nature and things happen in a natural way. Along the trail there is the Lagoon Overlook Platform . This is an ideal spot to see bears foraging when in season. At the top of the trail, lies the Creek Overlook, a large platform that sits on a hill overlooking the falls of Anan creek. This is often where the bears fish for the spawning salmon as they fight upstream to the calmer pools of the spawning grounds. The walk in to the Observatory takes about 20 minutes and is about 3/4- mile long. Though the trail is improved and groomed in places, the upper portion still has narrow (2 ft. wide) boardwalk with several sets of narrow stairs (total of over 300 stairs) with bridges over waterways. There are only a few places that have handrails. Guests need to be in good physical conditions with no difficulties walking as several portions of the trail are natural and involve stepping over roots. Conditions change with weather and it can be slippery. You will have 2 hours to observe the wildlife before heading back. Please note : Dress for the weather of the day and sturdy, water resistant walking shoes are a must on this trip. Guests must be able to get into and out of the boats, which require large steps over side of dock and in the vessels. Total walking distance will be 1-1.5 miles. No food is allowed at Anan, not even gum unless the participant is a diabetic and requires food on hand. Conditions change with weather and it can be slippery. There is no dock at the trail head - you will disembark on rocky shoreline and tide level changes conditions. All of the guides are local Wrangell, Alaska residents with extensive wilderness experience.
Port
Wrangell
Time
10:30 AM
Duration
5 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate-Strenuous

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$619 USD

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.
Port
Wrangell
Time
8:30 AM
Duration
4 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate

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$529 USD

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.
Port
Wrangell
Time
8:30 AM
Duration
1.5 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous

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$59 USD

6
JUL 09, 2026
Tracy Arm / Endicott Arm
ARRIVE
8:00 AM
DEPART
8:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
5

Depending on the day's conditions, you will cruise Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm. Both glacial fjords feature icebergs drifting serenely by and towering granite cliffs, carved by millennia of glacial activity. Here, you can witness impressive calving events as icebergs thunder into the water. The surrounding wilderness, with its rugged terrain, offers a pristine backdrop for spotting wildlife like seals and mountain goats.

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.
Port
Tracy Arm / Endicott Arm
Time
8:15 AM
Duration
2 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous

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$289 USD

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.
Port
Tracy Arm / Endicott Arm
Time
8:15 AM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$369 USD

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.
Port
Tracy Arm / Endicott Arm
Time
9:15 AM
Duration
2 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous

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$289 USD

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.
Port
Tracy Arm / Endicott Arm
Time
9:45 AM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$369 USD

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.
Port
Tracy Arm / Endicott Arm
Time
11:00 AM
Duration
1.25 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$369 USD

7
JUL 10, 2026
Haines
ARRIVE
6:00 AM
DEPART
6:00 PM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
7

Haines is one of the most popular Alaska cruise ports and one of the best places for hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing, especially bald eagles.  Within the Haines city limits Fort William H. Seward is a nationally recognized historic landmark, with some of its structures open to the public. Other cultural offerings in Haines include the Alaska Indian Arts Center where traditional craftsmen offer demonstrations of their work, the Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center where local Tlingit people are featured, the Hammer Museum, dedicated to the history of the hammer and the Tsirku Canning Company Museum with memories of Haines' salmon canneries.

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.
Port
Haines
Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3.5 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate

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$199 USD

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.
Port
Haines
Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3 Hours
Activity Level
Easy

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$159 USD

Haines, Klukwan Native Cultural Tour 

Port
Haines
Time
9:00 AM
Duration
2.75 Hours
Activity Level
Easy-Moderate

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$189 USD

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.
Port
Haines
Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3.75 Hours
Activity Level
Strenuous

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$229 USD

Haines, Panoramic History of Haines

Port
Haines
Time
10:00 AM
Duration
2.5 Hours
Activity Level
Easy

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$129 USD

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.
Port
Haines
Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3.25 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate

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$239 USD

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.
Port
Haines
Time
8:00 AM
Duration
3.5 Hours
Activity Level
Moderate

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$249 USD

8
JUL 11, 2026
Juneau
ARRIVE
7:00 AM
DISEMBARK
8:00 AM
MARINA
NO
SHORE EXCURSIONS
0

Located on the Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle, Juneau sits at sea level below steep mountains between 3,500-4,000 feet high. Atop these mountains is the Juneau Icefield, a large ice mass from which about 30 glaciers flow, and two of them - Mendenhall Glacier and Lemon Creek Glacier are visible from the local road. A unique feature of Juneau is that it is the only U.S. capital that has no roads connecting it to the rest of the state.