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Excursion sur la côte de Seward : croisière dans la baie de la Résurrection avec déjeuner sur l'île Fox

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Échangez le terminal de croisière de Seward contre la beauté brute de Resurrection Bay lors de cette excursion de 5 heures à terre. Depuis votre place confortable à bord d'un petit bateau de croisière, contemplez les eaux glacées tout en glissant le long des montagnes enneigées, des glaciers colossaux et des falaises déchiquetées. Avec un guide expert de la faune, découvrez la faune indigène de la région et cherchez des baleines, des loutres, des macareux et d'autres animaux sauvages. Ensuite, savourez un délicieux déjeuner servi dans notre pavillon de restauration exclusif.
Ville: Seward
Sat 21 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
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Lunch
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Lunch
Expert wildlife guide
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques ; veuillez vous habiller convenablement
  • Une option végétarienne est disponible ; veuillez en informer au moment de la réservation si nécessaire
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
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Resurrection Bay
Disembark your ship at Seward cruise terminal, then make your own way to Seward Small Boat Harbor; a courtesy shuttle service is available. Meet your expert wildlife guide, then hop aboard your cruise boat and take a seat either inside or on the open-air top deck. As your boat slips away from land, take in stunning views of snowcapped mountains, craggy cliffs and shocking blue glaciers, including mammoth Bear Glacier. Should you wish, there’s also an onboard bar where you can buy refreshments.
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Fox Island
After an hour, come to a stop by Fox Island, a remote islet that boasts luscious rainforests, skipping stone beaches and secluded coves. Step ashore with your guide and, depending on the option selected, head inside a cozy lodge for a scrumptious lunch. As you eat, watch a fascinating presentation by a National Park Ranger. After lunch, round off your visit with an hour of free time at ‘skipping stone’ beach. Then head back to your boat for your return journey across Resurrection Bay.
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Kenai Fjords National Park
Pass through the majestic Kenai Fjords National Park.
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Bear Glacier
View Bear Glacier, the Harding Icefield's largest glacier within Kenai Fjords National Park.
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Resurrection Bay
Disembark your ship at Seward cruise terminal, then make your own way to Seward Small Boat Harbor; a courtesy shuttle service is available. Meet your expert wildlife guide, then hop aboard your cruise boat and take a seat either inside or on the open-air top deck. As your boat slips away from land, take in stunning views of snowcapped mountains, craggy cliffs and shocking blue glaciers, including mammoth Bear Glacier. Should you wish, there’s also an onboard bar where you can buy refreshments.
6
Fox Island
After an hour, come to a stop by Fox Island, a remote islet that boasts luscious rainforests, skipping stone beaches and secluded coves. Step ashore with your guide and, depending on the option selected, head inside a cozy lodge for a scrumptious lunch. As you eat, watch a fascinating presentation by a National Park Ranger. After lunch, round off your visit with an hour of free time at ‘skipping stone’ beach. Then head back to your boat for your return journey across Resurrection Bay.
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Kenai Fjords National Park
Pass through the majestic Kenai Fjords National Park.
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Bear Glacier
View Bear Glacier, the Harding Icefield's largest glacier within Kenai Fjords National Park.
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Baie de la résurrection
Débarquez de votre navire au terminal de croisière de Seward, puis dirigez-vous par vos propres moyens vers le port pour petits bateaux de Seward ; un service de navette de courtoisie est disponible. Rencontrez votre guide expert de la faune, puis montez à bord de votre bateau de croisière et prenez place à l'intérieur ou sur le pont supérieur en plein air. Alors que votre bateau s'éloigne de la terre ferme, admirez une vue imprenable sur les montagnes enneigées, les falaises escarpées et les glaciers bleus choquants, y compris le mammouth Bear Glacier. Si vous le souhaitez, il y a aussi un bar à bord où vous pouvez acheter des rafraîchissements.
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Île aux renards
Après une heure, arrêtez-vous à Fox Island, un îlot isolé qui abrite des forêts tropicales luxuriantes, des plages de pierre et des criques isolées. Descendez à terre avec votre guide et, selon l'option choisie, dirigez-vous vers un lodge confortable pour un délicieux déjeuner. Pendant que vous mangez, assistez à une présentation fascinante par un garde forestier du parc national. Après le déjeuner, terminez votre visite par une heure de temps libre sur la plage « skipping stone ». Retournez ensuite à votre bateau pour votre voyage de retour à travers Resurrection Bay.
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Parc national des fjords de Kenai
Traversez le majestueux parc national des fjords de Kenai.
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Glacier de l'ours
Admirez le glacier Bear, le plus grand glacier de Harding Icefield dans le parc national des fjords de Kenai.
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Commentaires (50)
Joseph D
Aug 2019
Worth every penny, puffins, harbor seals, sea lions, sea otters, and orcas. A must do. The crew was great.
work-to-travelMI
Aug 2019
My daughter booked this excursion only 2 days prior to the trip. There were no cruise ships in port that day, so there was only one boat scheduled, it was not excessively crowded, and the the Fox Island Day Lodge dinner was not packed, as it apparently is at times. Our Captain Tanner was a treasure trove of information, funny, and easy to understand. The dinner was absolutely delicious and the outdoor tables adjacent to a pristine pond. The park ranger gave an interesting talk after the meal. The best part of this cruise was the amazing landscape and the wild life: The snow covered mountains, rugged coast line, and Bear Glacier, which is a huge tide water glacier with enormous ice bergs floating. We also saw sea otters close by, many puffins, and a pod of killer whales (Orcas). Finally, CaptainTanner, when he found out that our grand son's name was also Tanner, invited him onto the bridge--very exciting for our little guy!
MER314
Jun 2019
The 8.5 trip was probably the best part of my trip to Alaska. We saw Humpbacks and Orca's within 2 hrs. We encountered Humpback's throughout the excursion and then on the way back saw more Orca's. It felt like a couple hrs, not all day. The scenery is beautiful. Really cool to see the rock craggles that are bird rookeries and all the sea lions/seals hanging out on. Another absolutely incredible part of the trip was hanging out next to the glacier. We could hear it cracking, it sounded like thunder/lightning. Didn't see calving except one little clump, but it was a WoW experience. The ice chunks were hittiing the boat and it was pretty chilly hanging out there next to it. Make sure to hike to Exit Glacier where you can see the rear end of a glacier, but take bear spray! That is a short drive from the dock and not a long drive. It also accessible for disabled people, even people in wheel chairs, though they can go up as high, as close, but TOTALLY worth it! We also had a drink with glacier ice for cubes! I highly recommend wearing waterproof pant pullovers and a waterproof coat or pullover. I bought a set at the Army/Navy store in Anchorage (brand-Toggs) for 24.99. The only detriment, which I had read before was the food at Fox Island. I knew that going in, but I did get diarrhea from the salmon which was overcooked, mushy as well. Joe thought the prime rib was overcooked. OK. One more detriment. The captain quoted the life span of an Orca as 30 years, which is NOT true. They live as long as humans. In captivity they die that young. Also, it was mentioned that Orca's and seals are in trouble, starving, but it was not mentioned that it is because humans are eating so many fish, that there isn't enough for them. So, I was surprised they serve salmon at the island. There are 3 types of salmon: Chinook, King, and Sockeye. I do not actually know what type the resident Orca population eats, but all sources have conflicted. I would post pics, but they are on my camera and I haven't gone through them yet. Staff was great. Ranger was great. The experience was great.

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