Embarking from the charming town of Whittier, the Glacier Quest Cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the splendor of Alaska’s glacial landscapes. Soaring through the dramatic Blackstone Bay, passengers will be treated to a high-speed catamaran journey, accompanied by a knowledgeable Chugach National Forest Service ranger who’ll provide captivating insights into the region’s glacial features and local wildlife. With a hearty meal and access to various amenities, this cruise promises an immersive and enriching experience – one that may just leave you eager to uncover more of Alaska’s natural wonders.
Key Points
• A 4-11 hour high-speed catamaran cruise to explore Blackstone Bay’s tidewater and alpine glaciers with live commentary from a Chugach National Forest Service ranger.
• Opportunity to spot wildlife like sea otters, harbor seals, and bald eagles during the scenic voyage.
• Includes a hot meal, such as wild Alaskan smoked salmon chowder or vegetable chili, as well as coffee/tea and access to amenities like USB charging stations.
• Self-drive guests should allow 1.5 hours of travel time from Anchorage to Whittier, with a coach transportation option available for luggage storage.
• Infants must sit on laps during the cruise, and service animals are permitted.
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Activity Overview
The Glacier Quest Cruise provides the opportunity to discover the pristine beauty of Alaska’s Prince William Sound on a high-speed catamaran cruise departing from Whittier.
During the 4- to 11-hour journey, you’ll explore Blackstone Bay, a deep-water fjord with tidewater and alpine glaciers.
A Chugach National Forest Service ranger provides live onboard commentary, and you can keep an eye out for local wildlife like sea otters, harbor seals, and bald eagles.
The cruise includes a hot meal, coffee or tea, and access to amenities like USB charging stations and restrooms.
Whether you choose to drive yourself or add coach transportation, this cruise offers an immersive experience in Alaska’s stunning natural landscapes.
Cruise Details
The Glacier Quest Cruise lasts between 4 and 11 hours as guests embark on a high-speed catamaran journey to explore the pristine Blackstone Bay in Alaska’s Prince William Sound.
This deep-water fjord is home to dramatic tidewater and alpine glaciers, and a knowledgeable Chugach National Forest Service ranger provides live onboard commentary to help spot local wildlife like sea otters, harbor seals, and bald eagles.
Whether self-driving or taking the coach transportation option, guests can charge their devices and use the onboard restrooms during the scenic cruise.
With a hot meal, coffee or tea, and water included, the Glacier Quest Cruise offers an immersive way to discover the natural wonders of Alaska’s stunning Prince William Sound.
Meal Options
Offering a variety of palate-pleasing options, the Glacier Quest Cruise provides guests with wild Alaskan smoked salmon chowder, hearty vegetable chili, and a kids’ meal featuring an all-beef hot dog.
The salmon chowder is made with tender chunks of smoked salmon, potatoes, and aromatic vegetables, creating a rich and comforting dish.
For those looking for a heartier option, the vegetable chili is a nourishing blend of beans, bell peppers, and spices that’s sure to warm you up.
And for the little ones, the kid-friendly hot dog is a classic crowd-pleaser.
With these diverse meal choices, the Glacier Quest Cruise caters to a range of tastes and dietary preferences.
Inclusions
When booking the Glacier Quest Cruise, guests can expect a comprehensive package that includes the scenic glacier cruise, a hot meal, coffee or tea, water, live narration, and access to onboard amenities like USB charging stations and restrooms.
Plus, the admission fee for Prince William Sound and round-trip transportation (if selected) are also covered, while self-drive guests will have the tunnel toll and parking fee included.
The Glacier Quest Cruise offers a convenient and all-inclusive experience, with the following key inclusions:
- Glacier cruise
- Hot meal
- Coffee or tea
- Water
- Live narration
Important Information
Self-drive guests should allow 1.5 hours of travel time from Anchorage to Whittier, where the cruise departs. Guests who opt for coach transportation can conveniently store their luggage on the bus.
Infants must sit on laps during the cruise, and service animals are permitted.
The Glacier Quest Cruise offers a scenic journey through Prince William Sound, allowing visitors to admire the region’s pristine beauty. With a high-speed catamaran, travelers can explore Blackstone Bay, a fjord with tidewater and alpine glaciers.
Throughout the cruise, a Chugach National Forest Service ranger provides live commentary, enhancing the educational experience.
Whether you choose to self-drive or take the coach, this all-inclusive excursion promises an unforgettable day exploring Alaska’s natural wonders.
Explore Blackstone Bay
From Whittier: Glacier Quest Cruise With Onboard Lunch
Explore Blackstone Bay
The high-speed catamaran takes guests on a scenic cruise through Blackstone Bay, a deep-water fjord home to tidewater and alpine glaciers that calve dramatic chunks of ice into the waters below.
As the vessel glides through the pristine landscape, guests have the opportunity to spot an array of local wildlife, including:
- Sea otters floating on their backs
- Harbor seals lounging on icy banks
- Bald eagles soaring overhead
- Humpback whales breaching the surface
- Dall sheep grazing on alpine slopes
With live commentary from a Chugach National Forest Service ranger, guests gain a deeper appreciation for the incredible glacial features and diverse ecosystem of this Alaskan wonderland.
Wildlife Spotting Opportunities
From Whittier: Glacier Quest Cruise With Onboard Lunch
Wildlife Spotting Opportunities
Guests can expect to spot a variety of captivating wildlife during the Glacier Quest cruise, including sea otters floating on their backs, harbor seals lounging on icy banks, and bald eagles soaring overhead.
The on-board naturalist guide will be on the lookout and point out any sightings, providing insight into the behaviors and habitats of the creatures that call Prince William Sound home.
With a bit of luck, passengers might even catch a glimpse of a pod of orcas or humpback whales in the distance.
Bring your camera to capture the awe-inspiring moments with Alaska’s abundant marine and avian life.
Chugach National Forest Service Ranger
Throughout the Glacier Quest cruise, a knowledgeable Chugach National Forest Service ranger provides live onboard commentary, sharing insights into the natural wonders and wildlife of Prince William Sound. The ranger’s expertise brings the landscape to life, offering guests a deeper understanding and appreciation of this pristine Alaskan environment.
The ranger’s commentary covers a range of topics, including:
- The formation and retreat of the area’s majestic glaciers
- The diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems
- The critical role of the Chugach National Forest in conservation
Fascinating facts about the region’s iconic wildlife, from sea otters to bald eagles, and tips on how to responsibly enjoy and protect this natural treasure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Cruise?
Guests can bring their own food and drinks on the cruise, but a hot meal is provided as part of the tour. Outside food and beverages are allowed, though the onboard catering is included in the ticket price.
Is There a Limit on the Number of Passengers?
The cruise has a limit on the number of passengers to provide a comfortable experience. The capacity is not specified, but it’s recommended to book in advance to secure your spot on the cruise.
Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers Available?
The tour operator may offer discounted rates for children, seniors, or groups. Guests should check the website or contact the operator for any current special offers or promotions that could provide savings on the Glacier Quest Cruise.
Can I Book the Cruise for a Private Group?
Yes, the cruise can be booked for private groups. The cruise operator offers custom packages for special events, corporate outings, and private parties. Group sizes and pricing vary, so it’s best to contact them directly for more details.
What Is the Refund/Cancellation Policy for the Cruise?
The cruise offers a flexible cancellation policy, allowing guests to receive a full refund if they cancel at least 24 hours prior to departure. Some fees may apply for shorter-notice cancellations, so it’s best to check the policy details.
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Recap
The Glacier Quest Cruise from Whittier provides a captivating journey through Blackstone Bay’s glacial landscape.
Travelers can enjoy a hearty meal, spot diverse wildlife, and learn from a Chugach National Forest Service ranger’s onboard commentary.
This excursion offers an immersive experience amidst the dramatic natural beauty of Alaska’s renowned fjords and glaciers.