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Travel into the protected waters of Resurrection Bay in search of gray whale on their annual migration through Alaskan waters on this 4-hour excursion. Gray whales migrate over 5,000 miles from Baja to the Bering and Chukchi Seas each year in search of food. They begin their migration north in late February and travel through Alaskan waters in the spring. In addition to gray whales, watch for humpback whales, orca, Steller sea lions, sea otters, Dall's porpoises, harbor seals, bald eagles, and many other types of marine birds.
Ville: Seward
Wed 23 Apr
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À partir de $129.55
Wed 23 Apr
À partir de $129.55
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Ce qui est inclu
All taxes and fees included
Use of binoculars
Free coffee, tea, and water
Narration by an experienced captain
All taxes and fees included
Use of binoculars
Free coffee, tea, and water
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriately
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (103)
Angie M
Apr 2018
3/30/2018 I have taken Major Marine Tours over the years and used to switch back and forth with "the other guys" depending on any specials that existed, availability, etc. However I switched over to Major Marine in earnest in 2017 after having several bad experiences with Kenai Fjords Tours after they were purchased by the Alaska Collection. I have been on Major Marine Tours both in Prince William Sound and Resurrection Bay. Pricing between the two outfits is competitive but what I actually like about Major Marine is the assigned seating. With KFT it greatly reminds me of boarding at the airport when everyone rushes the plane. Since it is open seating, everyone tends to rush the boat. Several times I had been on KFTs boats and left my camera bag for a few moments to go outside to take a photo and came back to find my bag moved or pushed off to a corner and someone else sitting where I had been only moments before. With the assigned seating on Major Marine, I haven't yet had that problem. There have also been times during the reservation process I had explained that I was a photographer and tend to bring large super telephoto lens with me. Imagine my surprise (and happiness) to find I was assigned my own table by a thoughtful customer service rep. Obviously this doesn't happen as often during the summer months when the cruises are more full. But I do appreciate the consideration that went into that thoughtful move. All of the staff on board have been welcoming and helpful. With Major Marine's acquisition of the Harbor 360 Hotel in Seward their boarding takes place in two different places, depending on which cruise you are taking. Additionally they have a great vegetarian meal offered on board. They also offer a variety of mixed drinks for those that are wishing to imbibe a bit. Perhaps the only less than stellar experience I have had was last year during a cruise out of Whittier when I decided to stop and talk to the office about the weather and concerns about low to near zero visibility. I found the staff member I spoke to quite unfriendly and someone who was obviously from out of state attempting to talk down to me as if I had no experience with Alaska. Again that was the only bad experience I have had in many years of being on board a Major Marine cruise so I know it is not a normal customer experience. Highly recommend Major Marine. Both for a comfortable on board experience but also for ease of reservations and friendly staff.

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