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Enjoy a 4-hour whale watching cruise from Juneau, including glacier views, live narration, and guaranteed whale sightings on a luxurious vessel.

For those seeking a comfortable, well-organized whale watching tour in Juneau, the Narrated Whale Watching Cruise with Glacier View Stop offers a compelling option. Priced at $159 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours and 5 minutes, this tour combines up-close wildlife encounters with stunning glacier vistas. Its small group size of 49 passengers ensures an intimate experience, while the luxurious double-decker vessel provides excellent viewing from both open decks and enclosed cabins. The inclusion of courtesy transportation directly from the cruise dock removes logistical hassles, making it ideal for cruise passengers who want a seamless, hassle-free excursion.
This tour’s guaranteed whale sighting policy offers peace of mind, and the 15-minute stop at Brotherhood Bridge for glacier views adds an extra layer of scenic beauty. With departures nearly every half hour, it fits easily into busy cruise schedules. While weather can influence the experience, the tour operates in all safe weather conditions, with options for a full refund or rescheduling if necessary. Highly praised by past guests, this cruise shines for its knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and friendly crew.

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The tour starts with a courtesy shuttle from the cruise ship dock or a designated meeting point in Juneau, taking travelers to the Auke Bay harbor. This half-hour ride saves the hassle of navigating to the harbor independently. The pickup service is included at no additional cost, and the flexible departure schedule—with departures almost every 30 minutes—ensures you can fit it into your day without stress.
Once at Auke Bay, guests board the 49-passenger vessel operated by Harv & Marvs Outback Alaska. The comfortable, double-decked boat is equipped with enclosed cabins, making it suitable in various weather conditions, and provides ample space on the decks for viewing wildlife and scenery. The small group size fosters a more personalized experience, with guides able to focus on individual interests.

Before or after the whale watching, depending on the day’s schedule, the tour includes a 15-minute stop at Brotherhood Bridge. Here, visitors enjoy breathtaking views of the Mendenhall Glacier, one of the most iconic sights near Juneau. This stop is weather dependent, but it offers a great photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate Alaska’s glacial landscapes.
The glacier view complements the marine wildlife encounters, providing a diverse scenic experience. Past guests often highlight this stop as a highlight of the trip, praising the spectacular scenery and the chance to see the glacier from a different perspective.

The tour features live narration from knowledgeable guides who are passionate about local marine life and the history of Juneau. Reviewers frequently praise guides like Sasha, Morgan, and others for their enthusiasm, respectfulness, and expertise. The guides explain whale behaviors, share fun facts about the marine ecosystem, and respect wildlife boundaries to ensure a responsible viewing experience.
This focus on education and engagement enhances the overall trip, giving guests a deeper understanding of the dolphins, whales, and sea lions they see. The narration is described as helpful, informative, and lively, enriching the wildlife encounters.

Past guests consistently report seeing multiple whales, including humpbacks and orcas, along with sea lions and eagles. The guaranteed whale sighting policy means that if whales are not seen during the trip, guests can reschedule or receive a full refund. This policy reflects the confidence of the operators and their expert navigators.
Guests observe whale spouts, tail slaps, and breaches, with some whales giving spectacular shows. The marine habitat of Juneau is rich, and the quick access to well-known whale hotspots** ensures more chances of sightings.
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The double-decker vessel ensures comfortable viewing, with ample space for all guests. The enclosed cabins provide shelter in case of rain, and the two restrooms add convenience on the approximately 4-hour tour. Past reviews praise the crew’s professionalism and the boat’s smooth ride, even in less-than-ideal weather.
The vessel is described as eco-friendly, with the crew following respectful distances from whales and minimizing environmental impact. This responsible approach is appreciated by travelers who value sustainable tourism.

Booking is straightforward, with confirmation received at the time of booking. The tour has a full cancellation policy—guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If canceled due to bad weather, the tour provider offers alternative options or full refunds. The minimum number of participants is monitored, ensuring the tour operates smoothly and safely.
This flexible policy makes it less risky to plan and provides peace of mind in case weather or scheduling conflicts arise.

This whale watching cruise is ideal for cruise passengers seeking a seamless, scenic adventure with wildlife guarantees. The small group size and luxurious vessel cater to those who prefer a comfortable, personalized experience. Nature lovers will enjoy the glacier views at Brotherhood Bridge and the expert narration about marine species.
Travelers who appreciate responsible tourism and eco-friendly practices also find this tour appealing. It suits families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a well-organized, enriching day on the water.
The Narrated Whale Watching Cruise with Glacier View Stop offers excellent value for $159, combining wildlife viewing, scenic glacier vistas, and knowledgeable guides in a comfortable vessel. Its guaranteed whale sightings and easy logistics—courtesy shuttle and flexible scheduling—make it stand out among other tours in Juneau.
While weather can influence the experience, the all-weather operation and full refund policy provide reassurance. This tour is best suited for those who want a reliable, relaxing, and educational adventure on Alaska’s waters, with plenty of opportunities to see whales, sea lions, and eagles in their natural habitat.
“Our tour guides were very passionate and knowledgeable about the whales in the area. We saw 3 different whales, one of which gave us a spectacular …”
What is the price of this whale watching tour?
The tour costs $159 per person.
How long does the cruise last?
The cruise runs for approximately 4 hours and 5 minutes, including transfer time and glacier stop.
Where does the tour begin?
It departs from Juneau, AK, with courtesy shuttle service to Auke Bay harbor.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transfer from the cruise ship docks or designated meeting points is included.
What wildlife will I see?
You are likely to see humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, and eagles.
What is the stop at Brotherhood Bridge?
It is a 15-minute stop for scenic views of Mendenhall Glacier.
What is the vessel like?
The tour uses a luxurious double-decker vessel with enclosed cabins, restrooms, and spacious decks.
Can I cancel if weather is poor?
Yes, the tour operates rain or shine, but if canceled due to bad weather, full refunds or rescheduling are offered.
What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for Alaska’s weather, as it can be cool and wet.
How many people are on the tour?
The maximum group size is 49 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Who is the tour provider?
Harv & Marvs Outback Alaska operates this tour and can be contacted at +1 907-209-7288 or [email protected].