SAILBOATS     MOTOR YACHT CHARTERS           DAY CHARTERS

alaska charter


40' Double Eagle Catamaran

Glacier Bay Daysailing:
There is a lot to see and experience in the southern portion of Glacier Bay. Whales, birds, sea lions, sea otters and more are abundant in this incredibly active part of Glacier Bay. Our onboard state certified naturalist will provide commentary and answer questions. Glacier Bay National Park has given this area special protections because of the high numbers of whales that feed here every summer. Routes, departures and returns will vary depending on tides and weather but duration will be a minimum of 7 hours. Please note that the nearest glaciers are 50 miles away and these one day trips will not include glaciers as there is not enough time to get there and back. All trips may include shore excursions and kayak paddling. One meal, snacks and beverages are included. Departure and return from Bartlett Cove.

Icy Strait Daysailing:
These trips are similar to the Glacier Bay trips but will focus on the wildlife and scenery of Icy Strait. Like the southern portion of Glacier Bay Icy Strait has an abundance of wildlife and breathtaking scenery. Point Adolphus is a world renown whalewatching area with whales, birds and other marine mammals all summer long. Our onboard state certified naturalist will provide commentary and answer questions. Routes, departures and returns will vary depending on tides and weather but duration will be a minimum of 7 hours. All trips may include shore excursions and kayak paddling. One meal, snacks and beverages are included. Departure and return from the Gustavus Dock


Number of Passengers
per person, per day
2 (minimum) - 6 (maximum)- Whale watching, kayaking
$400

 

HOME                   DESTINATIONS                   PHOTO GALLERY                   ABOUT US                   CONTACT US
• OUR FLEET

• SPECIALS

• TRIP IDEAS

• BUSINESS TRIPS

• RESEARCH TRIPS

• MAPS

• FAQ's

• BOOKING

• TESTIMONIALS

• GETTING HERE

• EMPLOYMENT

• OUR STORE

• LINKS

• SITE MAP

• NEWSLETTER