2026 Alaska’s Glacier Bay & Island Adventure (Juneau - Sitka)
Journey through Southeast Alaska’s most abundant wildlife areas and stunning glacial fjords on this 8-day adventure. Explore Glacier Bay National Park, search for humpback whales in Frederick Sound, and experience Tlingit culture.
Duration: 8 days / 7 nights Starts: Juneau, Alaska Ends: Juneau, Alaska Language: English speaking voyage
The itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather and ice conditions. The Captain and/or Expedition Leader will make necessary adjustments to ensure the best possible experience.
Not only we travel from one point to another and find our shelter on board the ship we chose. We also enjoy from incredible scenery, landscapes and interactions that only our noble vessel can provide.
Everyday the Bridge Team navigates the ship to position ourselves on the best posible spots, looking for unique opportunities.
Many times, this includes sainig through narrow passages, on the vicinity of glaciers or entering bays and fjords only approachable from the ship.
Enjoy this incredible places from the comfort of the common areas on board, open decks or your own private balcony!
Shore excursions are the backbone of almost all itineraries, with most ships making landfall at least once every day once they reach their destination. The weather plays a huge role in your daily itinerary, although given the sheer array of fantastic landing sites all over there are plenty of options your Captain and Expedition Leader can choose from. On-shore excursions allow you to visit scientific research stations, communities, prominent wildlife colonies and take hikes to elevated viewing points for fantastic photography.
On board the Zodiac you will discover a world of possibilities; accessing the most exclusive landing sites, cruising the coast in search of wildlife or simply enjoying a tour in the calm of the polar regions in search of marine wildlife or bird colonies.
The blue ice an its intimate presence is experienced at its best on zodiac tours.
It is not uncommon to meet curious seals, or humpback whales feeding.
Expedition cruising must be one of the most incredible ways of travelling. Not only for the amazing places you visit and the unforgetable wildlife but for the wildlife, the sensory overload and the unimaginable memories.
But all of this needs a context in order to understand where you are and what you are experiencing.
On board your expedition vessell you will find a group of experts, naturalists, zodiac drivers and guides that that will translate the language of nature for you, telling you the stories of the places you are visiting, reviewing the historical, biological, ecological and geological aspects of your trips.
You will experience first hand what surrounds you and arrive back home wiser and loaded with new knowledge.
The experience is not only about nature, but about the people who live in the places we visit.
We are always welcomed by the locals and respectfully wander around their towns and villages, shareing their lifestyle for a few moments.
Cultural shows and folcloric dances and arts are part of the hightlights of this encounters.
Hiking options include very easy beach hikes (good for photographers who need time for photography), easier short hikes, medium-difficulty extended hikes, and more challenging long hikes.
The experience of sea kayaking in the humbling wilderness of Antarctica or the Arctic is guaranteed to stir your soul.
Sea kayaking is one of the highlights for any Polar Traveller, providing ice and weather conditions are assessed as safe by your Expedition Team.
This activity requires previous kayaking experience.
Embark on a 7-night, 8-day expedition to discover the True Alaska that few travelers experience. Your journey begins in Juneau and plunges into Southeast Alaska’s most abundant wildlife areas and stunning glacial fjords. You will spend a full day in Glacier Bay National Park, a remarkable fjord extending 65 miles, which provides pristine habitat for bears, wolves, mountain goats, and humpback whales.
The adventure focuses on immersive exploration: kayaking, hiking, and cruising in wilderness bays and remote destinations. Highlights include navigating the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, which naturalist John Muir referred to as, “A wild, unfinished Yosemite,” renowned for its glaciers and towering icebergs. You will also experience local Southeast Alaska culture, visiting the Tlingit village of Kake to view the world’s tallest totem pole and explore the charming Norwegian fishing town of Petersburg.
Highlights:
Spend a full day exploring the pristine habitat and tidewater glaciers of Glacier Bay National Park.
Journey through Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, referred to as “A wild, unfinished Yosemite.”
Experience the Tlingit culture and view the world’s tallest totem pole in the Alaska Native village of Kake.
Search for humpback whales in Frederick Sound, known for incredible feeding and breaching displays.
Explore the Scandinavian fishing town of Petersburg, nicknamed Alaska’s “Little Norway.”
Day 1: Juneau
Embarkation and capital city exploration
Disembark in Juneau, the beautiful capital city of Alaska. Explore the community’s rich culture, history, and biodiversity before embarking for the winding narrows north of town while searching for bald eagles, sea otters, bears, whales, and other wildlife.
Day 2: Lisianski Inlet & Pelican
Boardwalk community and wildlife viewing
Transit Lisianski Inlet, a narrow body of water between Yakobi Island and Chichagof Island, home to dense populations of coastal brown bears. Explore the unique boardwalk “road” of Pelican, Alaska during a port call to this small fishing community.
Day 3: Glacier Bay National Park
Tidewater glaciers and marine habitat
This remarkable national park fjord extends 65 miles, contains tidewater glaciers, and provides pristine habitat for a wide array of wildlife, including both brown and black bears, wolves, mountain goats, Steller sea lions, and humpback whales. The highlight for many is Margerie Glacier or John Hopkins Glacier, known for their dramatic calving displays.
Day 4: Tracy Arm Fjord
A wild, unfinished Yosemite
Journey through Tracy or Endicott Arm in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, a place the famous naturalist, John Muir, referred to as, “A wild, unfinished Yosemite.” Renowned for its glaciers, pristine waterfalls, towering icebergs, and granite cliffs.
Day 5: Petersburg & Wilderness Exploration
Little Norway and spontaneous exploration
Discover the charming Mitkof Island fishing town of Petersburg, nicknamed Alaska’s “Little Norway.” You will have an opportunity to hike a trail on Mitkof Island or cross the Wrangell Narrows for a scenic hike on Kupreanof Island. Later, explore the Alaska wilderness on the eastern side of Frederick Sound.
Day 6: Kake
Tlingit culture, world's tallest totem pole, and whale watching
View the world’s tallest totem pole, an artist demonstration, and experience the inspiring culture of the Tlingit in the Alaska Native village of Kake. Later, explore the Alaska wilderness in picturesque Frederick Sound—an area humpback whales frequent for feeding. Other opportunities may include Security Bay, Skanax Bay, Pybus Bay, and The Brothers islands.
Day 7: Baranof Island's Waterfall Coast
Remote wilderness exploration
Spend the day exploring remote, Inside Passage wilderness. Explore Baranof Island’s charming shoreline dubbed “The Waterfall Coast” and savor an opportunity to kayak or hike in the area.
Day 8: Sitka
Disembarkation
Disembark in Sitka, the only community in Southeast Alaska that faces the open ocean waters of the Gulf of Alaska. Transportation to your hotel or the airport is complimentary on the day of disembarkation.
Itinerary
Day 1: Juneau
Embarkation and capital city exploration
Disembark in Juneau, the beautiful capital city of Alaska. Explore the community’s rich culture, history, and biodiversity before embarking for the winding narrows north of town while searching for bald eagles, sea otters, bears, whales, and other wildlife.
Day 2: Lisianski Inlet & Pelican
Boardwalk community and wildlife viewing
Transit Lisianski Inlet, a narrow body of water between Yakobi Island and Chichagof Island, home to dense populations of coastal brown bears. Explore the unique boardwalk “road” of Pelican, Alaska during a port call to this small fishing community.
Day 3: Glacier Bay National Park
Tidewater glaciers and marine habitat
This remarkable national park fjord extends 65 miles, contains tidewater glaciers, and provides pristine habitat for a wide array of wildlife, including both brown and black bears, wolves, mountain goats, Steller sea lions, and humpback whales. The highlight for many is Margerie Glacier or John Hopkins Glacier, known for their dramatic calving displays.
Day 4: Tracy Arm Fjord
A wild, unfinished Yosemite
Journey through Tracy or Endicott Arm in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, a place the famous naturalist, John Muir, referred to as, “A wild, unfinished Yosemite.” Renowned for its glaciers, pristine waterfalls, towering icebergs, and granite cliffs.
Day 5: Petersburg & Wilderness Exploration
Little Norway and spontaneous exploration
Discover the charming Mitkof Island fishing town of Petersburg, nicknamed Alaska’s “Little Norway.” You will have an opportunity to hike a trail on Mitkof Island or cross the Wrangell Narrows for a scenic hike on Kupreanof Island. Later, explore the Alaska wilderness on the eastern side of Frederick Sound.
Day 6: Kake
Tlingit culture, world's tallest totem pole, and whale watching
View the world’s tallest totem pole, an artist demonstration, and experience the inspiring culture of the Tlingit in the Alaska Native village of Kake. Later, explore the Alaska wilderness in picturesque Frederick Sound—an area humpback whales frequent for feeding. Other opportunities may include Security Bay, Skanax Bay, Pybus Bay, and The Brothers islands.
Day 7: Baranof Island's Waterfall Coast
Remote wilderness exploration
Spend the day exploring remote, Inside Passage wilderness. Explore Baranof Island’s charming shoreline dubbed “The Waterfall Coast” and savor an opportunity to kayak or hike in the area.
Day 8: Sitka
Disembarkation
Disembark in Sitka, the only community in Southeast Alaska that faces the open ocean waters of the Gulf of Alaska. Transportation to your hotel or the airport is complimentary on the day of disembarkation.
Selected Passenger cabin facilities
All meals and beverages (including alcohol) aboard the Vessel or where otherwise indicated
Selected shore excursions as indicated in itinerary (subject to “Excursions Disclaimer” below)
Ground transportation to and from the Vessel’s location at time of embarkation and disembarkation
Ground transportation from the local airport to selected hotels at the Vessel’s location the day before or the day of Vessel embarkation
Ground transportation from selected hotels at the Vessel’s location to the local airport the day of or the day after Vessel disembarkation
Use of recreational equipment as indicated in itinerary
All standard onboard services
Excursions Disclaimer: Please be advised that all shore excursions available during the Cruise are provided by third-party operators independent of Alaskan Dream Cruises. Any changes, cancellations, or alterations to a shore excursion are beyond the control of Alaskan Dream Cruises. Accordingly, Alaskan Dream Cruises assumes no responsibility or liability for any changes, cancellations, or alterations related to shore excursions; and no refunds will be made for any changes, cancellations, or alterations of shore excursions by third-party operators. The foregoing sentence applies even in those instances where Alaskan Dream Cruises attempts in its best efforts to book Passenger on a shore excursion to substitute a changed, canceled, or altered shore excursion.
EXCLUSIONS
Airfare to and from your home city
Gratuities to crew
FareHarbor and other travel agent charges
Travel insurance
Taxes and port fees
Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
One Queen bed or two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower.
Aprox 104 sq. ft.
AAA $7,000
Ship: Alaskan Dream | Cabin: AAA
One Queen bed or two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower.
Aprox 120 sq. ft.
Owner´s Suite $9,800
Ship: Alaskan Dream | Cabin: Owner´s Suite
One queen bed, large picture windows, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower.
Approx. 208 sq.ft.
Vista View $10,500
Ship: Alaskan Dream | Cabin: Vista View
One queen bed with side and forward views from large windows.
Comfortable sitting area, private bathroom with shower
Approx. 147 sq. ft.
* The prices are per person in US Dollars, unless expressly specified in a different currency. In that case, payment will be in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day.
** Rates are correct at the time of publication. All prices will be re-confirmed by email at the time of booking.
NOTE: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.