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Experience stunning tidewater glaciers and abundant wildlife on the 26 Glacier Cruise from Whittier, Alaska, with expert guides, delicious food, and flexible options.

The From Whittier/Anchorage: Prince William Sound Glacier Cruise offers an unforgettable journey through Alaska’s stunning wilderness. Priced at $248 per person and lasting between 5.5 to 11 hours, this tour takes visitors into the heart of one of the world’s most impressive glacier regions. Departing from Whittier, the cruise showcases spectacular tidewater glaciers in Harriman and College Fjord, alongside abundant marine wildlife and migratory birds. This tour is well-suited for those seeking a blend of awe-inspiring scenery, wildlife encounters, and comfort on modern high-speed catamarans.
The tour’s standout feature is its no seasickness guarantee, making it accessible for travelers with concerns about motion sickness. With reviews highlighting knowledgeable guides, delicious meals, and breathtaking views, this experience consistently earns a 4.9 out of 5 rating based on 127 reviews. Despite the price, visitors find the value in close-up glacier views, wildlife sightings, and the convenience of included amenities like restrooms and USB charging stations.
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The departure from Whittier places travelers right at the doorstep of Alaska’s wilderness. The modern high-speed catamarans ensure a smooth and comfortable ride across calm waters, with multiple restrooms and USB charging stations at each table for convenience. The cruise offers flexible timing, with options available in both morning and afternoon, allowing travelers to choose based on their schedule.
Onboard, the crew leads the journey with professionalism, offering insightful commentary about the glaciers, wildlife, and history of the area. The no seasickness guarantee ensures a more relaxed experience, especially important given the often wild and unpredictable waters of Prince William Sound. The boat’s safety features and attention to comfort make this a reliable choice for a full-day adventure.

The tidewater glaciers in Harriman and College Fjord are central to this tour’s allure. The glaciers flow down from mountain peaks into the saltwater, creating dramatic, panoramic scenery. As the captain navigates through the ice-filled waters, travelers observe real-time calving—large chunks of ice breaking off and crashing into the sea with thunderous sounds.
These glaciers are among the most dynamic in the world, offering the chance to witness massive ice chunks calve at any moment. The tour emphasizes close-up viewing, enabling visitors to appreciate the scale and power of these natural phenomena. The stunning vistas are complemented by the crisp Alaskan air and the endless views of rugged mountains.

Wildlife viewing is a major highlight of the 26 Glacier Cruise. The sound is home to more marine animals and migratory birds than people, making sightings quite common. Expect to see sea otters, harbor seals, and black bears, along with Bald eagles and kittiwakes that soar overhead.
The waters are also inhabited by Dalls porpoise, and during the right season, whales like orcas and humpbacks often appear. When salmon are in the area, the sound becomes a hunting ground for whales and bears. The crew’s dedication to wildlife spotting adds an engaging layer to the experience, with educational commentary enhancing each encounter.
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Included in the tour is a hearty Alaska smoked salmon chowder, served with oyster crackers, fresh Julienne vegetable salad, a multi-grain roll, and snacks such as cheddar cheese, fruit, and peppermint patties. The meals are well-reviewed and add to the overall value of the tour.
The catamarans are equipped with restrooms on board and USB charging stations at every table, ensuring comfort during the long hours on the water. Passengers can enjoy beverages and the scenic views while staying connected and comfortable, making the experience more enjoyable and less tiring.
Travelers should dress warmly, bringing waterproof shoes, gloves, hats, and scarves to stay comfortable against Alaskan weather. A passport or ID is necessary, especially if planning to include the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel toll and parking fees in the trip planning.
The tour limits large luggage, strollers, umbrellas, tripods, coolers, and alcohol onboard, due to safety and capacity restrictions. Infants sit on laps, and service animals are permitted. For those with dietary restrictions, the meal options include wild Alaskan smoked salmon chowder, hearty vegetable chili, and a kids’ hot dog meal.
This tour is wheelchair accessible and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for flexible planning. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, allowing for adjustments if needed. The meeting point may vary depending on the booking option, and detailed instructions are provided during confirmation.
Compared to other options, this Prince William Sound Glacier Cruise is praised for its knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and delicious included meals. The high customer ratings and positive reviews highlight the professional crew, spectacular wildlife sightings, and close glacier views that make this experience stand out.
The price reflects the quality and comprehensive nature of the tour, including meals, amenities, and expert commentary. For travelers seeking a full-day adventure that combines natural beauty with wildlife encounters, this cruise delivers a dependable, enriching experience in Alaska’s wilderness.
This 26 Glacier Cruise from Whittier offers a rich blend of glacier scenery, wildlife, and comfort. Its well-rated guides and up-close glacier views make it a top choice for those wanting to see Alaska’s iconic landscapes without sacrificing convenience or quality.
While the price is higher than some tours, the included meals, amenities, and the chance to witness calving glaciers and diverse wildlife justify the expense. This cruise is ideal for travelers eager to experience Alaska’s wild beauty while enjoying modern comforts and expert insights.
In summary, the Prince William Sound Glacier Cruise from Whittier combines scenic splendor, wildlife encounters, and comfortable travel, making it an excellent choice for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Is there a guarantee against seasickness?
Yes, this cruise includes a no seasickness guarantee, making it suitable for guests concerned about motion sickness.
What is included with the ticket price?
The ticket covers meals such as smoked salmon chowder or vegetable chili, coffee, tea, water, USB charging stations, and restrooms on the vessel.
Can I cancel or change my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is an option to reserve now and pay later.
What should I bring on the cruise?
Travelers should wear waterproof shoes, bring warm clothing, a passport or ID, and scarf, gloves, and hat. Large bags, strollers, and alcohol are not permitted onboard.