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26 Glacier Tour - Self-Drive from Anchorage

Overview
For guests in Anchorage or Girdwood with their own transportation, this 5-hour cruise offers a smooth cruise to view dynamic glaciers and a variety of wildlife, surrounded by the pristine wilderness of Prince William Sound.

The cruise route covers 140 miles and features areas such as Port Wells, Esther Passage, College Fjord, Harriman fjord or Blackstone Bay. Due to weather, ice flows, and wildlife activity, our captains adapt to these changing conditions to provide the best cruise experience, while keeping your safety and comfort a top priority. Our friendly and attentive crew will strive to make this cruise a favorite highlight of your Alaska vacation.

Our industry-exclusive No Seasickness Guarantee assures every guest will cruise in comfort while enjoying our cruise. All cruises are operated on first-class high-speed catamarans that provide an extremely stable cruise and can smoothly navigate through the narrow fjords and ice flows to reach the face of massive glaciers.

City: Anchorage
Sun 10 Nov
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Starting at $225.84
Sun 10 Nov
Starting at $225.84
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What's Included
Smoke-free vessels
No Seasickness Guarantee - or your money back!
Wild Alaska smoked salmon chowder, oyster crackers, fresh Julienne vegetable salad, cheese stick, fruit snack, and York Peppermint Pattie. Vegetarian Chili or Kids’ Meal on request 48 hours prior.
USB Charging Stations at every table. Wifi is NOT available.
ADA Accessible providing a safe and comfortable way for everyone to see the glaciers.
Restroom on board
Coffee, hot tea, and ice water.
Additional Info
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Be mindful of the space around you for social distancing
  • All crew and guests must wear a mask or face covering per current COVID-19 procedures.
What To Expect
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Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel
Travel time from Anchorage to Whittier is 90 minutes. From Girdwood to Whittier, allow 45 minutes. Please plan your day with this travel time in mind. (The cruise portion is 5 hours.) All cruises depart from Whittier, AK. Bring your photo I.D. and check in at least one hour before your cruise departs. Being late may cause the cancellation of reserved seats and/or an entire reservation. To reach Whittier, you will travel through North America’s longest shared rail and vehicle tunnel, the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel. This tunnel allows one-way traffic access to and from Whittier on a strict schedule. The tunnel opens going to Whittier thirty minutes past the hour (9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM). We recommend the 10:30 AM tunnel opening for your cruise to allow time to park and check in. Transportation to Whittier, tunnel toll, and parking fee are not included. After your cruise, the tunnel will be open hourly, on the hour, until 11:00 PM.
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Whittier
Explore the town of Whittier, Alaska as you stroll along the harbor boardwalk, visit local shops and restaurants, the Prince William Sound Museum (admission not included) or hike a local trail. When you are ready to depart Whittier, the tunnel will be open on the hour, every hour until 11:00 PM.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (42)
Phillip_W
Aug 2022
Wonderful experience!We got really close to Harvard glacier and saw calving. Was a great day.Would recommend to do on your trip to Alaska.
Melisa_W
Aug 2022
This was the best experience! The glaciers are incredible as are the staff and captain. We drove in from Anchorage, which was an experience in itself. The scenery on the drive is breathtaking. The small town of Whittier is darling! The boat is a luxurious catamaran with top notch customer service. The captain is truly invested in your experience and will spend more or less time in an area depending on peoples interest and/or if there is glacier or animal activity. He also ensures both sides of the boat get photo opportunities. Even though we had a full cabin it never felt too crowded like I couldn’t move about or ever get a place on the rail to take pictures. You also get assigned a table to encourage you to move about the boat instead of leaving someone in your party to “claim” it. The narration from a Forrest ranger was educational. This 5 hour tour was the highlight of my Alaskan vacation and I’d encourage anyone who wants to take in all the scenery and wildlife to do it!
Michael_A
Aug 2022
The tunnel only opens once per hour, so if you arrive any later than 11:30AM you will miss the entire trip. I suggest going extremely early or just doing a trip out of Seward, which does not have this tunnel obstacle.

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