PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND CRUISE PHOTOS

Breathtaking, rain or shine

On the sunny, cloudless days, we marvel at the towering mountain peaks as we view how far the glaciers have traveled to reach the sea. The Chugach National Forest is a temperate rainforest. When precipitation is present, it adds a mystical element to the day. Clouds gather and dampen the sky while filtering the bright sunlight with allows us to see the glaciers turn a brilliant blue when shielded from the glare of bright sunshine. The best days to cruise feature a mix of weather that generates the best photos. We always recommend being prepared for all conditions by dressing in layers to be comfortable no matter what the weather brings your way. Any day on the calm water in Prince William Sound is always outstanding!

See glaciers up close in Prince William Sound

Touch glacier ice

Glaciers, wildlife, mountains, and miles of pristine wilderness areas in Prince William Sound provide endless photo opportunities. Our glacier cruises provide a safe and affordable way to view these spectacular areas rain or shine as the seasons change during the summer. Study the glaciers from afar, and as your captain eases up close to the tidewater glaciers, the crew will scoop up some glacier ice for you to touch or enjoy in our Glacier Ice Margaritas.

Watch wildlife in Prince William Sound

Witness marine life in natural settings

During the cruise keep your camera ready for the wildlife we see along the way. You won’t want to miss a chance for a photo of an adorable sea otter or harbor seal. Video works best when Dall’s porpoise or whales are moving quickly. Depending on your camera, you may even want to rent a zoom lens from one of the camera shops in Anchorage for the day. You’ll be taking photos like the pros in no time!

Getting to Whittier by rail

Travel on the Alaska Railroad

One of our favorite ways to get to Whittier is on the Alaska Railroad’s Glacier Discovery train. Combine the history of Alaska’s beloved railroad with the incredible glaciers and wildlife you’ll see in Prince William Sound on our cruises.

Explore Whittier Alaska

Gateway to Prince William Sound

Nestled against the mountains, and resting on the shore of Prince William Sound, the “light at the end of the tunnel” shines bright in Whittier, Alaska a quaint seaside town home to just over 200 residents. Known as the “Gateway to Prince William Sound”, Alaskans seeking adventures on the water choose Whittier for the calm waters and quick access from Anchorage.

Alaska Bird Gallery

Alaska holds the title for the state with the most bird species

With 530 species of birds documented in Alaska, even the most seasoned birders need to look things up sometimes.

Drive to Whittier Gallery

Alaska’s Scenic Byway

The highway from Anchorage has spectacular views as you drive along the shorelines of Turnagain Arm and the stunning peaks of the Chugach Mountains. It’s common to see beluga whales, Dall sheep, waterfalls and eagles.

Fleet Gallery

Our 1st Class Fleet of High Speed Catamaran

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Contact Us

Our cruise experts are enthusiastic and ready to talk about Alaska with you. Call us or send an email if you are currently in a different time zone. We strive to respond within 24 hours. From October to April, our office is open Monday – Friday. During the season, from May to September, we are here seven days a week.

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