Whale Watching

Alaska is an incredible destination for whale watching! We'll cruise through the blue-green fjords, encountering haunting icebergs along the way. We'll observe fantastic marine mammals including Humpback whales, orcas, Steller sea lions, and Dall’s porpoises. Bring your camera and binoculars—eagles, bears, moose, and Sitka deer are abundant in Alaska's stunning wilderness.

© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Wildlife.
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Wildlife.
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Alaska Wildlife
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Alaska Wildlife
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Alaska Wildlife
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Alaska Wildlife
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Alaska Wildlife
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Alaska Wildlife
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Alaska Wildlife
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Alaska Wildlife
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Wildlife.
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Wildlife.
© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Activities
Trip Duration
8 days
Guests
up to eight
Distance
400 nautical miles
Price
$65,500

Whale Watching

You'll enjoy an incredible whale watching experience while cruising in the astonishing blue-green waters of calm coves and bays and among haunting icebergs adrift in mystical fjords. You'll observe the unique wildlife and breathtaking wilderness of Southeast Alaska, home to eagles, black and brown bears, Humpback whales, orcas, Steller sea lions, Dall's porpoises, and harbor seals.

The rugged Alaska coast offers limitless opportunities for uncrowded, pristine adventure. The Glacier Bear is an outstanding platform to launch this adventure and a comfortably warm place to relax after long days on the water. The crew will pamper you while the captain maneuvers Glacier Bear to place you in perfect wildlife viewing locations.

Join us on an eight-day whale watching charter. Alaska’s natural beauty makes it a destination of extraordinary travel opportunities. Experience the best of Alaska aboard the Glacier Bear—including ancient rainforests, rugged mountains, tranquil harbors, and majestic fjords. A carefully crafted Alaska adventure awaits.

Trip route

Plan to arrive in Juneau or Sitka at least one day before your trip departure. We offer three trip routes. They are each fantastic, but differ slightly. Click one (or all) of the images below to view a custom Google trip map with a day-to-day schedule for each leg of travel.

© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Route map.
Around Admiralty

Explore the beauty of Alaska on this eight-day adventure. We will travel around Admiralty Island, sith amazing locations along our route of travel. You'll see glaciers, wildlife, and more.

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© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Route map.

Juneau to Sitka

On our eight-day adventure from Juneau to Sitka, you'll experience the best Alaskan fishing, wildlife viewing, and scenery. It's an unforgettable voyage you'll cherish.

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© John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters. Route map.

Sitka to Juneau

On this eight-day voyage from Sitka to Juneau, you'll view glaciers, icebergs, whales, and eagles—while enjoying the comfort of our spacious yacht Glacier Bear.

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What's included with your charter?

Each multi-day charter includes:

  • The Glacier Bear, our 95' yacht.
  • Operating costs of the Glacier Bear during your charter, including fuel, fees, and permits.
  • The For Reel (our 28' fishing tender), lets up to four people fish at a time and enables small groups to explore in locations that Glacier Bear can't reach.
  • Our 16' Lund skiff allows guests to set crab pots and shrimp pots. It also provides a convenient way for us to ferry guests ashore for hiking and sightseeing excursions.
  • An experienced crew, including Alaska-licensed captain, engineer, gourmet chef, and fishing guide.
  • Each trip also includes your choice of kayaks or paddleboards for active paddling adventures.
  • Chef-prepared meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), beverages, snacks, and appetizers.
  • Your catch of the day, superbly prepared by our chef.
  • A reasonable quantity of beer and wine.
  • Fishing tackle for guests who have purchased an Alaska fishing license.
  • Processing and freezing of fish you've caught for the flight back home.
  • A hot tub!
Trip deposit

We require a deposit of 50% of the total trip cost at time of booking. The full balance is due 90 days prior to the trip departure.

    Trip cancellation

    Please be sure to buy trip insurance when you book your charter. A good option is www.insuremytrip.com. Our trips are planned several months before departure. With the limited operating season in Alaska, we must strictly adhere to the following cancellation/refund policy:

    • Cancellation 151 days (or more) before departure. You will receive a refund of 70% of the deposit. Your loss is equivalent to 15% of the charter cost.
    • Cancellation 91-150 days before departure. You will receive a refund of 50% of the deposit. Your loss is equivalent to 25% of the charter cost.
    • Cancellation 31-89 days before departure. Forfeiture of the entire deposit. Your loss is equivalent to 50% of the charter cost.
    • Cancellation 1-30 days before departure. Forfeiture of the entire cost of the charter.
    Crew gratuity

    What is an appropriate crew gratuity? We advise clients to plan for a 15 to 20 percent gratuity (given to the Captain and shared with the crew) for any Alaska charter. This is of course at the clients' discretion. If they don’t feel the crew has earned the high end of the range, then they are justified in leaving less. On the flip side, we have had clients leave a 25 percent gratuity. The service was that good.

    It’s important to note that the industry standard 15–20% gratuity applies whether it’s an owner-operated boat, or a large charter boat company with a hired crew. For some reason, people occasionally don’t realize that they need to leave a gratuity for the crew of an owner-operator boat. They mistakenly feel the crew is making enough money on the charter. But in reality, the owner-operators (and crew) are probably making less. There are far more expenses (per charter) for small owner-operators than there are for large charter boat companies.

    Relax and Observe

    On your voyage we'll see charming fishing villages and the breathtaking scenery of the Inside Passage. Our crew has the experience and training to provide you with a safe, enjoyable wilderness adventure. They will pamper you while the captain maneuvers the Glacier Bear to tantalizing places that cruise ships can't reach.

    © John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Activities

    Brown Bears

    Alaska brown bears are an iconic wildlife species. These animals have adapted to live in the rugged terrain of Alaska's northwestern interior and coastlines.

    © John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Activities

    Cuisine

    We offer an unforgettable culinary experience, with gourmet meals unlike anything else—whether organic food or fresh Alaskan seafood.

    © John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Activities

    Whales

    One of Alaska's most spectacular and sought-after experiences is whale watching! You'll have a great opportunity to observe humpback whales.

    © John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Activities

    Fjords

    Fjords are breathtaking reminders of Earth's icy past. They are captivating marvels of Mother Nature, carved by mighty glaciers during the last Ice Age.

    © John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Activities

    Endicott Arm

    Endicott Arm is a narrow 27-mile-long inlet with Dawes Glacier at its head. Endicott Arm's crystal-clear waters are teeming with icebergs and wildlife.

    © John Schnell Photography. Alaska Wilderness Charters—Activities

    Harbors

    Alaska harbors are places of stunning beauty that serve a valuable working purpose. The harbor facilities offer safe havens for a variety of watercraft.