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Exploring Alaska's Coastal WildernessStarting from: $4,990
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Where can you wake to the cry of a soaring eagle, watch tons of ice thunder from the face of a glacier, walk in a spruce forest, and observe lunge-feeding whales, while cruising in complete comfort aboard a nimble expedition ship? In Southeast Alaska — a land of fjords and islands teeming with wildlife. Since 1982, our Alaska expedition has explored the magnificent Inside Passage of Alaska with an intimate number of guests in the company of Naturalists aboard our small ship voyages. Walk forest trails to cascading waterfalls, birdwatching and identifying wildflowers as you go. Enjoy Zodiac and kayaking forays, whale watching, and learn about Alaska’s rich Native American heritage. A full day is spent in Glacier Bay National Park. You may also join our optional land extension to Denali National Park.
Itinerary:Day 1 - Juneau, Alaska/Embark Ship We’ll embark ship in the late afternoon and have some time to settle into our cabins before dinner. After dinner onboard, a local entertainer engages you with a music and slide presentation. If you prefer, take a few hours to yourself and explore the port of Juneau. South Franklin Street parallels the harbor area and offers a wide array of shops, restaurants and bars. Stroll into the downtown area to find more shops, including those offering goods particular to Alaska. After an evening of exploring or entertainment, settle back into the ship for an 11 p.m. departure to the pristine wildness of Tracy Arm. Day 2 - Tracy Arm Day 3 - Petersburg Around lunchtime we’ll head in to the small town of Petersburg on Mitkof Island, our nimble ship slipping into the small harbor bustling with fishing activity and boats of all kinds — trawlers, purse seiners, gill-netters and more. A town of 3,500, Petersburg was founded more than 100 years ago by rugged Norwegian fishermen, and their heritage remains as the town continues to derive its identity, as well as its income, from fishing. The waters here are rich in crab, shrimp and both pink salmon and humpy salmon. Once we’re docked, you’re free to explore the town, noticing the traditional floral painting called rosemaling that decorates the tidy homes and store fronts. Walking the streets of friendly Petersburg provides some insight into the character of a true Alaskan town — isolated, with an obvious spirit of community and self-sufficiency. The evening includes a visit from a local fishing family with their interesting stories of life in Petersburg. The ship remains at the dock until we’re called to dinner, featuring the catch of the day — perhaps fresh Dungeness crab. Then, the lines are released and we make our way out of the harbor into the star-studded Alaskan night. Day 4 - Frederick Sound and Chatham Strait Day 5 - Glacier Bay National Park You’ll see glaciers that end abruptly at the water’s edge and observe them “calving” — tons of ice crashing into the sea — accompanied by an exhilaratingly thunderous sound. Mountain goats scaling the peaks, harbor seals and Steller's sea lions are some of the creatures we may observe in these icy waters. These sea lions are a threatened species — although the population in Southeast Alaska is still robust, elsewhere in Alaska their population has declined almost 80% in the last 30 years. Look up during the day and chances are, the sky will be filled with soaring sea birds. If you’ve never seen a puffin, you may have the opportunity to see not only one kind, but two: the tufted and the horned puffin. As you observe them flying to and from their nests, you’ll find the puffin to be both clumsy and graceful at the same time. Designed for underwater fishing, they paddle and flap their way into the air, then make a quick dive below the surface. A visit to Tidal Inlet may bring the sight of brown bears lumbering up the hillside. If the timing is right, a bear and her cub may be playing in the water. With our engines idling so we can be as unobtrusive as possible, we’ll watch their interactions, knowing the cub will be on its own by the same time next year. Day 6 - Point Adolphus and Inian Pass Day 7 - Southeast Alaska’s Islands, Bays and Fjords Day 8 - Sitka/Disembark Ship/Seattle Often, as you enter the harbor channel, dozens of bald eagles soar high above. This town has a strong Russian heritage, so readily apparent as you visit St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church with its onion domes. Gaze up at the grand totem poles that line the wooded trails through Sitka National Historic Park, and at the Raptor Rehabilitation Center, come face-to-face with bald eagles, hawks, falcons and owls. Sitka’s oceanfront setting is dominated by the volcanic peak of Mount Edgecumbe and surrounded by a string of small islands. The crystalline waters of Sitka Bay abound with sea stars and translucent moon jellyfish. After lunch, we’ll drive to the airport, just five minutes from town, for our afternoon flight to Seattle, arriving in the early evening.
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