Alaska Glacier Cruises - magical experience


You’ve seen pictures of towers of glacial ice crashing into the ocean. You’ll be glad to know that Alaska glacier cruises–the best way to get up close and personal with these icy behemoths–are among the most affordable and easiest to arrange day tours from Anchorage. In south central Alaska, there are two primary destinations to choose from - Kenai Fjords National Park and Prince William Sound. Even large-ship cruisers should hop aboard one of these boats to really feel the rumble of calving tidewater glaciers or hear the thrilling, unearthly song of whales. Kenai Fjords National Park abounds with marine sea life and is a must for those interested in Alaska day cruises that offer Alaska glacier cruises, whale watching, Alaska bird watching, and wildlife viewing. Make Seward Alaska and Kenai Fjords National Park part of your Alaska adventure. Travel by coach with our guide to Whittier who provides a natural history tour and points out sights along the scenic Seward Highway. Depart on the Wilderness Explorer Glacier Cruise and view wildlife, glaciers and the lush coastline of Prince William Sound. We are the only day cruise operator who offers an exclusive visit of the Wally Norenberg Fish Hatchery as we cruise towards Esther Passage on our way to Surprise Glacier. Return to Anchorage by coach. Lunch included.

The glacier rich waters of coastal Alaska are as pristine as they were a thousand years ago. And an Alaska cruise is not just an unforgettable way to experience this unchanged call of the wild, but also the only way to see that quintessential Alaskan coastal scenery you’ve dreamed of. Even large-ship cruisers should hop aboard one of these boats to really feel the rumble of calving tidewater glaciers or hear the thrilling, unearthly song of whales.Taking an Alaska glacier tour is a magical experience. Over the past 10,000 years, glaciers have sculpted the face of Alaska like no other natural force, moving mountains and carving valleys. And cruising is the best way to get up close and personal with these icy behemoths.

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