Glacier Bay Adventure Cruise with 2 Days in Glacier Bay
Enjoy 2 days venturing farther than 99% of visitors into Glacier Bay National Park. Plus, Tracy Arm, Frederick Sound, Icy Strait and Chatham Strait. Choose between a 60- and a 75-guest expedition ship as your home base.

The 8-day Glacier Bay Adventure Cruise includes a comprehensive 2 days within Glacier Bay National Park for maximum adventure ashore and afloat plus diverse birding on South Marble Island.
The incomparable Glacier Bay National Park covers over three million acres with open ocean and fjord coastlines spanning most of its perimeter. Within the park, view two impressive tidewater glaciers, Margerie and Grand Pacific, and bushwhack and hike in old-growth forest and glacial outwash fields. Birding at South Marble Island will mean no rest for the binoculars while watching for puffins, oystercatchers, cormorants and kittiwakes.
Outside the bay, seek out seals and mountain goats in Tracy Arm, humpbacks in the whale-rich Frederick Sound, sea lions in Icy Strait and bears along the shoreline of Chatham Strait. A stellar expedition team guides the entire journey, with plenty of active daily options, including skiff rides, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding right from the small ship home base. This recipe for active adventure makes this itinerary a prime selection for our Alaska family cruises.
Cruise round-trip from Juneau aboard the 60-guest Wilderness Adventurer or 76-guest Wilderness Discoverer, venturing farther than 99 percent of visitors, having the time and flexibility that a small ship provides to sail into small coves and seek out wildlife viewing opportunities.
Read on for details about this trip, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Alaska trips, small ship Alaska cruises. View our full list of Glacier Bay cruises and Inside Passage cruise itineraries.
Glacier Bay Adventure Cruise with 2 Days in Glacier Bay Itinerary
Spend 2 days in Glacier Bay National Park and visit the amazing tidewater glaciers of Margerie and Grand Pacific. Whale watching, birding and Chatham Strait are particular highlights of this itinerary.
Arrive in Juneau and be transferred from the airport to the hospitality area. Upon boarding, be greeted by crew with champagne and smiles. Set sail for a week of scenic channels and secluded wilderness.
Kickstart the morning with on-deck yoga stretches and a strong cup of coffee. Energized and snug in your kayak, glide around in remote bays off Icy Strait through giant bullwhip kelp that can grow to over 100 feet long. Join the gang in a skiff to a rocky outcropping to watch sea lions play. Or step into mud boots for a forest hike with your top-notch naturalist guides who have plenty to share about everything Alaska—marine biology, plants and even geology. On board, soak it all in with views from the hot tub.
This crown jewel of America’s national parks covers 3.3 million acres (that’s a tad smaller than the state of Connecticut). Let that sink in. Most visitors see the same sliver of the park as everyone else. Not you. You’re going the farthest and exploring parts that 99% of visitors never go to. And you have two days to do it. Get started!
Taylor Bay sea stacks and rocky shores make for good adventure. Or hike the outwash field of glaciers winding down the Fairweather Mountain Range. The cool breeze off the nearby snow and icefields is energizing. If you motor over to Dundas Bay, keep your eye out for bears, humpbacks, and if you’re lucky, a wolf sighting. Kayak the bay. Bushwhack into the forest. Discover Glacier Bay.
Your camera’s memory card needs plenty of room. South Marble Island is abuzz with activity. Rare sea birds, black oystercatchers and orange-beaked tufted puffins can’t be missed. A colony of raucous sea lions adds to the hubbub. They add a distinct aroma to the air, too. Tucking into silent Tidal Inlet—the stomping grounds for bears, wolves, mountain goats, eagles—the backdrop is spectacular. At the end of the western-most arm of the bay sits Margerie and Grand Pacific Glaciers. And possible views of glacial calving. Take it all in on deck.
Kick off the morning with on-deck yoga stretches (your guides love it when you join them). Meander through glacier-carved fjords along the Chichagof coast. Then stop. It’s a prime time to lower the kayaks and skiffs. Camera in hand, set off on land and sea explorations. Closer inspection by skiff, moss-dripping trees run right down to the water. Any bears in there? With one of the world’s largest populations of bears, it’s possible. Go searching for giant trees and tidal pools. Hiking in the Tongass National Forest, it won’t take long to find them. Your eagle-eyed guides lead the pack—and pull up the rear.
Humpbacks beeline it here each season to feed on krill, zooplankton and herring. Watch for whales feasting in these abundant glacial waters. Hang out and enjoy the show. Based on wind and weather, your expedition team has the lineup of adventures all mapped out. Cruise past Five Fingers Lighthouse, Alaska’s oldest light station and the Brothers Islands, where sea lions nap on rocky nobs. Paddle into the deeps of Port Houghton or Windham Bay or head ashore for a hike. Somewhere nearby, carrot-billed black oystercatchers are saying hello. Tonight, toast another big day in Alaska.
Take an early peek out your window. Fjord cliffs reach skyward. Floating ice. And deep u-shaped valleys. There’s no abracadabra here. Mother Nature’s magic is real. Cruise past harbor seals and their pups lounging on chunks of ice. In classic fjord form, Tracy Arm delivers with the cotton-candy-blue Twin Sawyers glacier of its farthest reaches.
Tides permitting, your skiff driver knows the ropes and guides you along. It’s a mashup of towering walls, temperamental currents and the Coastal Mountains. So many waterfalls. Mountain goats show off fancy foot work on the cliffs. Look for them. Your captain joins you tonight for a Farewell Dinner. Celebrate and reminisce about your Alaskan journey with a “photo journal” by your crew.
Linger over breakfast this morning while cruising into Juneau. Wish the crew and new friends goodbye. Then it’s off to the airport or extend your hotel stay or land tour.
Included
Accommodations aboard vessel; onboard meals; premium wine, beer and liquor (excludes super-premium wines); non-alcoholic beverages; transfers and baggage handling between airport/vessel on embarkation/disembarkation day; entry fees to national parks/preserves; all from-the-vessel activities and equipment; exclusive activities and shore visits; wellness amenities; presentations by onboard expedition/heritage guides and guest experts; taxes and port fees.
Exclusions
Airfare to and from your home city; discretionary gratuities to vessel’s crew; travel insurance and insurance of any kind; optional excursions and land tours; excess baggage charges; items of a personal nature.
Payment & Cancellation
For bookings made on or after October 1, 2025
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 20% of total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 120 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
121 days or more – 50% of deposit
120 to 91 days – 50% of total trip cost
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
For bookings made up to September 30, 2025
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 20% of total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
91 days or more – 100% of deposit (transferable to a Future Travel Certificate)
90 to 61 days – 67% of total trip cost
60 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations’ Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Glacier Bay Adventure Cruise begins and ends in Juneau, Alaska (JNU). Plan flights to arrive to Juneau by 4:00pm on Day 1 of the itinerary. Plan flights to depart Juneau no earlier than 11:30am on Day 8.
Activities
Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the ship’s crew can tailor most any expedition to suit your skill level. Adventure activities may include: whale watching, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, inflatable boat/skiff excursions, morning yoga and stretching, land treks, glacier viewing, wildlife observation and polar bear plunges. Limited quantities of hiking poles, binoculars, mud boots and rain gear are available on board. To ensure availability and fit, we encourage you to bring your own gear.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy at 150-175% of the per-person listed rate; special triple- and quad-occupancy rates may also be available in select cabins. Call AdventureSmith for more details, as availability and rates vary by ship and cabin category.
Families & Children
Kids 8 years and older are welcomed aboard all departure dates; exceptions for children 7 years and under may be allowed with special pre-approval. Save $500 per child, ages 8 to 17, with the exception of holiday departures.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
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The 60-passenger M/V Wilderness Adventurer offers the ultimate in small ship comfort and adventure while exploring Alaska. Sailing with a maximum of 60 guests, the Wilderness Adventurer features 30 staterooms and three public decks, providing an intimate and personal experience. The vessel's small size and shallow draft allow her to explore regions of Alaska's Inside Passage unreachable by most other vessels.
Why Sail Aboard Wilderness Adventurer
Choose the Wilderness Adventurer if you are seeking an affordable and active expedition. The Wilderness Adventurer is the quintessential adventure cruise ship, with a history of pioneering Alaska coastal cruises. She offers comfortable cabins, stylish common areas, excellent service and delicious meals. She is not luxurious or particularly modern but is comfortable, casual and uniquely ready for adventure. What sets her apart most is her program of off-vessel activities designed to explore up close and in style. An experienced crew of guides and naturalists specialize in getting guests away from the ship safely and efficiently. The EZ Dock kayak launching platform eliminates the most challenging part of a paddle: getting in and out of the kayak.
AdventureSmith Explorations has been aboard the Wilderness Adventurer firsthand, and can help you compare this expedition vessel to others offering small ship Alaska cruises. Our company has a long history with this ship, and she remains one of our favorite platforms for exploration in Alaska. Read our dedicated Wilderness Adventurer Ship Review written by one of our specialists, or consult this page further for a detailed description of the Wilderness Adventurer, including deck plans and a photo gallery. We’ve been aboard many Alaska ships and can be your ultimate resource to discover if this ship the best choice for your travel needs.
Common Areas Aboard Wilderness Adventurer
Wilderness Adventurer’s layout is designed to maximize social spaces, observation areas and comfortable places for dining and relaxing. The full wrap-around viewing deck allows guests to move freely around the entire perimeter of the ship for viewing and photographing wildlife. A large indoor area on the Main Deck includes the dining room, a spacious lounge and a full-service, complimentary bar. The Sun Deck is an ideal space to enjoy morning yoga classes and afternoon cocktails. The Wilderness Adventurer is equipped with Starlink WiFi, although connection may be unavailable in more remote areasand is typically only available in the evenings. Cell phone reception may be available when the ship is in more populated areas; a satellite phone is available (added cost) for emergencies.
Dining Aboard Wilderness Adventurer
The Wilderness Adventurer offers guests a casual-style dining experience in the dining room on the Main Deck, featuring exceptional meals. Seating is open and accommodates all guests at once. Chefs use locally-sourced fresh ingredients to reflect the flavors of each destination. Each day includes an early-riser breakfast of fresh fruit, onboard-baked pastries and breads, and a full breakfast complete with specialty items. Lunches range from pasta salads and sandwiches to homemade soups and ethnic dishes. Dinners offer a choice of entrées, including fresh seafood and meats. Vegetarian dishes are available and special dietary needs can be accommodated with advance notice. Hors d'oeuvres for the cocktail hour feature a variety of appetizers, and desserts are varied and plentiful. Hot and cold beverages are available around the clock, and liquors, wine and beer are complimentary.
Activities Aboard Wilderness Adventurer
The Wilderness Adventurer features a fleet of 19 two-person sea kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and inflatable skiffs for remote explorations. Adventure gear is available for use, including hiking poles, and snorkel gear and wetsuits at an additional cost. A stern-mounted EZ Dock launch platform makes on- and off-boarding kayaks easy. The swim step is a perfect jumping-off point for a polar plunge. Join naturalist guides on a hike or a paddle to explore Alaska up close.
The Sun Deck features a hot tub, fitness equipment and yoga mats for stretching classes. The open bridge policy encourages interaction with the captain and crew as they discuss navigation, itinerary and logistics. Educational opportunities come in many forms: engaging naturalist-led lectures in the main lounge, watching and listening to whales via the underwater hydrophone and bow camera, and relaxing with a book about the people, places and wildlife of Alaska.
Crew & Guides Aboard Wilderness Adventurer
Wilderness Adventurer's cheerful and knowledgeable crew creates a casual and welcoming atmosphere, and offers exceptional service. The mantra on board could be: word hard, play hard, relax, repeat. The 25 crew members embody the "WAVE STRONG" mentality of easy-going fun, and they are fiercely loyal to their small ship. On select departures, expert onboard naturalists and guides are complemented by guest hosts in the fields of ornithology, photography, marine biology, wine and wellness, among others.
Cabins & Deck Plan Aboard Wilderness Adventurer
Three cabin categories aboard the Wilderness Adventurer include 10 Navigator, 16 Trailblazer and 4 Pathfinder cabins. All cabins are newly refurbished with contemporary interior colors to complement the wilderness outside and are equipped with lower berths. All include a private bathroom with shower, hair dryer, conditioning shampoo and body wash; flat screen TV with DVD player; iPod docking station; binoculars; reusable water bottles and a view window (no portholes).

The 76-guest M/V Wilderness Discoverer is capable of nimble exploration through nature’s most dramatic hideaways. Retrofitted specifically for wilderness exploration, this small expedition ship features a shallow draft and hull design allowing for easy access to Southeast Alaska’s wildlife-rich shores and glacially fed inlets. Her specially designed stern makes her an ideal launching pad for an exciting array of daily adventure excursions.
Wilderness Discoverer Review
AdventureSmith Explorations' Wilderness Discoverer review includes a detailed description of the small ship including deck plans and a photo gallery. Our experts have been aboard the Wilderness Discoverer firsthand. Please read our Wilderness Discoverer review below then contact our experts to compare the Wilderness Discoverer with other small cruise ships and yachts offering small ship Alaska cruises.
Built in 1992 by Blount Boats in Rhode Island and refurbished with pride in 2011, the Wilderness Discoverer is a classic adventure cruise ship. She is one of two sister ships, alongside 86-guest Wilderness Legacy, to feature triple-occupancy options in her cabins. She has comfortable cabins, stylish common areas, excellent service and delicious meals. But what sets her apart from other Alaska small ships is her program of off-vessel activities designed to explore up close and in style. An experienced crew of guides and naturalists specialize in getting guests away from the ship safely and efficiently. The EZ Dock kayak launching platform eliminates the most challenging part of a paddle: getting in and out of the kayak. And with 25 two-person kayaks on board there are plenty of chances to explore. Choose the Wilderness Discoverer if you are seeking an affordable and active adventure cruise with a friendly crew and great cabin configuration options for families.
Common Areas Aboard Wilderness Discoverer
Among several comfortable and spacious social areas aboard the Wilderness Discoverer, the highlight may be the lounge, which is designed to evoke the feeling of a National Park lodge or neighborhood pub. Interior spaces aboard the Discoverer offer contemporary colors and brushed metals that complement the wilderness outside. She carries a bit of Alaska wherever she sails, exemplified in the beautiful bar top and tap tower made from a yellow cedar log found in Peril Strait. The full promenade deck allows ample space for watching wildlife or meeting with friends. The dining room has an open format that blends into the lounge, with a full-service, complimentary bar in between. The Wilderness Discoverer is equipped with Starlink WiFi, although connection may be unavailable in more remote areas and is typically only available in the evenings. Cell phone reception may be available when the ship is in more populated areas; a satellite phone is available (added cost) for emergencies.
Dining Aboard Wilderness Discoverer
The Wilderness Discoverer offers guests a casual-style dining experience with open seating that accommodates all guests at once. Exceptional meals created by the skillful chefs use locally sourced fresh ingredients to reflect the flavors of your destination. Each day includes an early-riser breakfast of fresh fruit, baked-onboard pastries and breads, and a full breakfast complete with specialty items. Lunches range from pasta salads and sandwiches to homemade soups and ethnic dishes. Breakfasts and lunches are served buffet-style, while dinners are elegantly plated. Buffet meals give guests the flexibility to enjoy healthy and delicious options on a flexible schedule between activities and wildlife sightings. Dinners offer a choice of entrées, including fresh seafood and meats. Vegetarian dishes are available and special dietary needs can be met with advance notice. Hors d'oeuvres for the cocktail hour feature a variety of appetizers, and desserts are varied and plentiful. A variety of hot and cold beverages are available around the clock, and liquors, wine and microbrews are included.
Activities Aboard Wilderness Discoverer
The Wilderness Discoverer features a flotilla of stable two-person sea kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, a stern-mounted kayak launch platform and swim step (perfect for a polar plunge), and inflatable skiffs for remote explorations by water. Adventure gear is available for use, including hiking poles, and snorkel gear and wetsuits at an additional cost. There are two open-air hot tubs, exercise equipment and yoga mats for morning stretching classes. The open bridge policy encourages interaction with the captain and crew as they discuss navigation, itinerary and logistics. Educational opportunities come in many forms: hearing engaging naturalist-led lectures in the lounge, watching and listening to whales via underwater hydrophone and bow camera, and engaging with local peoples. Nighttime fun like charades, trivia or a talent show add to the sense of camaraderie.
Crew & Guides Aboard Wilderness Discoverer
Wilderness Discoverer's enthusiastic and knowledgeable crew creates a casual and welcoming atmosphere, and offers exceptional service. The crew takes great pride in spiffing up the efficient, warm and inviting ship. The 27 crew members are sure to become great friends. On select departures, expert onboard naturalists and guides are complemented by guest hosts in the fields of ornithology, photography, marine biology, wine and wellness, among others.
Cabins & Deck Plan Aboard Wilderness Discoverer
The Wilderness Discoverer holds 76 passengers and features 38 comfortable staterooms across three decks. Her four cabin categories include: 8 Navigator, 16 Trailblazer, 10 Pathfinder and 4 Admiral cabins. All were refurbished in 2011 and feature lower berths: some with a twin berth, others with a sofa to accommodate a third guest. Each cabin includes a private bathroom with shower, hair dryer, conditioning shampoo and body wash, air conditioning, ample storage space and electrical outlets, flat-screen TV with DVD player, iPod docking station, binoculars, reusable water bottles and a view window (no portholes).
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The Wilderness Adventurer's small size and shallow draft allow her to explore regions of Alaska's Inside Passage unreachable by most other vessels. A full wrap-around viewing deck and EZ Dock launching platform provide immediate and intimate access to nature.
The Wilderness Discoverer is capable of nimble exploration through nature’s most dramatic hideaways. The revolutionary EZ Dock launching platform makes it easy to get in and out of her 25 two-person kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
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