Alaska Cruising the Inside Passage

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RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8+

Y ou slip into your kayak and start paddling, only to find you're not alone. Twenty sea otters are paddling along with you.

There's the look on their faces - curious because, well, humans are downright rare here. Then there's the look on your kids' faces – even the teens – because Alaska is one of the most "Wow!" places on earth, and they know it. And you know this experience will be the stuff of shared family memories for years to come.

Based in a small ship with access to places most tours can't go, Thomson Family Adventures takes you deep into the bays, fjords and wildlife-rich coastline of Alaska. Daily kayaking and short hikes put your family front and center to experience the roar of calving glaciers, the ethereal beauty of ancient forests and so many curious critters you'll probably lose count, all in the company of guides that are passionate about this awe-inspiring place.

You may choose to extend your stay to explore Juneau with its high-flying tram, glaciers walks, dog sledding and helicopter tours, or book an extension to explore Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula or Denali National Park.

2008 Dates

Dates Adult Teen
(12-17)
Child
(<12)
Internal
Air
Special
Features
06/21 - 06/28 $2,800 $2,800 $2,800 $200

Special last-minute offer!!

07/26 - 08/02 Sold Out
08/09 - 08/16 Sold Out

2009 Dates

Dates Adult Teen
(12-17)
Child
(<12)
Internal
Air
06/13 - 06/20 $5,890 $5,590 $5,190 $300
07/18 - 07/25 $5,890 $5,590 $5,190 $300
08/01 - 08/08 $5,890 $5,590 $5,190 $300
08/15 - 08/22 $5,890 $5,590 $5,190 $300

Dates

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Day 1 – Arrive Gustavus, Alaska

Day 2 – Gustavus / Bartlett Cove / Reid Glacier

For the next five nights, you and your family will sleep aboard the Sea Wolf. A former marine boat that used to protect San Francisco Bay, she is capable of carrying twelve passengers plus six crew in great comfort.

arrow Cruise to Reid Glacier The landscape on this journey from Bartlett Cove to Reid Glacier is so remarkable that even the kids end up awestruck. Your family can see incredible vistas, bears on the beaches and whales breaching out of the ocean. Just look for the bluest ice you’ve ever seen and you’ll know the Sea Wolf has arrived at Reid Glacier. arrow Kayaking lesson After a safety briefing and introductory class, your family will hop into your kayaks and paddle around exquisite Reid Glacier to make sure you feel comfortable on the calm ocean waters. All our kayaking excursions are first-timer friendly. arrow Hike and explore grounded icebergs Step ashore for an easy walk up the mountain and across a few glacier streams for close-up look at the face of Reid Glacier. We'll hunt for ice worms, learn about glacier geology and walk among the grounded icebergs, where we scoop up glacial silt for a wonderful glacial facial.

Day 3 – Lamplugh Glacier / Johns Hopkins Inlet / Margerie Glacier

arrow Cruise to Lamplugh Glacier As we pull away from Reid Glacier, we'll look for the remnants of a 1930s mine once owned by gold prospectors, and spend the next hour taking in the Alaskan coastline. Don’t be surprised if you look up and see eagles soaring against the backdrop of icy glaciers and 15,000 foot peaks. arrow Hike to scenic overlook of Lamplugh Glacier This light hike up the mountain will bring us to a stunning bird's-eye view of the top of Lamplugh Glacier. Johns Hopkings inlet is another panoramic outlook here you can't miss – it has nine calving glaciers in different stages of decline and growth. arrow Tarr Inlet kayaking We'll pass Bear Knob to look for brown bears roaming the shoreline. Once at Tarr Inlet, where the Grand Pacific and Margerie Glaciers cascade into the water, it’s time to paddle along a towering cliff. This area is a colony for kittiwakes and puffins, and kids love seeing these unique birds in their natural habitats. Then kayak to Margerie Glacier to watch an active calving glacier from a safe distance.

Day 4 – Tidal Inlet / North Sandy Cove

arrow Cruise to Tidal Inlet On our way to Tidal Inlet, we scan the waters for humpback whales, orcas, sea lions and the high cliffs of Gloomy Knob for mountain goats. Once at the inlet we’ll have a chance to paddle past craggy bluffs and forested hillsides, with impressive shimmering waterfalls cascading on both sides. arrow Explore North Sandy Cove This region is a very rich ecosystem that's home to black bears, moose, coyotes, wolves and plenty of marine wildlife. With any luck, we'll see whales, sea lions, porpoises and seals feeding in the fertile bay. Then we'll kayak around the shores scanning for black bears and moose. arrow Kayak to Puffin Island for marine life viewing Puffin Island offers a truly wondrous look at a low tide vertical intertidal zone. It’s home to hundreds of sponges, periwinkles, whelks, sea stars, sea cucumbers and urchins (just to name a few species), that literally hang here awaiting the return of the high tide. This is a fun place to get some great pictures if the kids have waterproof cameras!

Day 5 – Dundas Bay

arrow Beach at Dundas Bay We'll anchor at the mouth of this special spot for kayaking, beach combing, discovering animal footprints and exploring old growth forests. Wildlife here includes deer, wolves, bears, sea and river otters, marmots, moose, cormorants and cranes. arrow Strawberry picking We'll pick strawberries, learn about and taste native plants and revel in glorious flower strewn meadows. Cow parsley, chocolate lily, yarrow, lupine, wild iris, lily of the valley and Indian paintbrush are among the few plants that brighten the splendid landscape here.

Day 6 – Inner Dundas Bay

arrow Explore the boulder field at Dundas After we skiff out to the boulder field it's time to do some climbing. Children of all ages love scaling these boulders to take in the breathtaking views of the rivers and surrounding meadows. Here there’s a chance to see otters, black bears, wolves and hoary marmots grazing the fields for intertidal snacks. arrow Hike through Sitka Spruce Your family will see the largest spruce trees in the world on this brief adventure through Sitka Spruce. On the mountainside we’ll explore and learn about a mature muskeg and see bog plants such as orchids, an insect eating plant called a sundew, stunted spruce, hemlock, marsh marigolds and violets. arrow Kayak along the Great Brady Ice Field After we discover the rest of the Dundas Bay on the Sea Wolf, we’ll get into our kayaks to paddle in the shadow of the Great Brady Ice Field. This sheet of ice is so extensive it dwarfs everything in sight.

Day 7 – Whale watching / Gustavus / Juneau

arrow Whale watch Our last day on the Sea Wolf is spent watching whales and exploring remote coves with beautiful tidal pools. arrow View Alaska from above We’ll disembark the Sea Wolf, and en route to Juneau your family will enjoy an unbelievable bird’s-eye view of the ice cap on a flightseeing plane ride as we head to Juneau. From this vantage, take a final look at the glaciers of the Inside Passage.

Day 8 – Depart Juneau

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Annie Mae Lodge

Located within shouting distance of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in a field on the banks of the Good River and at the edge of southeast Alaska's rain forest, the Annie Mae Lodge offers premier lodging combined with down home comfort and hospitality.

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M/V Sea Wolf

As the Sea Wolf drops anchor in the cool, crisp Alaskan twilight, picture you and your family nestled into warm beds, ready for a night's rest in one of the world’s most secluded spots. The feeling is unparalleled. The size of this boat allows us to take your family deep into the Alaskan waters for an adventure few get to experience. The accommodations on the Sea Wolf are simple yet comfortable, so expect to have cozy rooms with clean soft beds, private bathrooms and hot water showers. The privilege of taking a private boat into the less traveled depths of Alaska does mean passing on the added luxuries of the larger cruise lines - no chandeliers or black tie dinners here - but it also means that your voyage will be absolutely unforgettable. The Sea Wolf has several guest areas including aft deck dining/viewing that has an 180˚ view and is heated. The side decks are also covered for your sightseeing comfort. The ship carries a few sets of binoculars (it is strongly suggested that you bring your own) as well as an extensive naturalist library for guests to enjoy. Her crew are all knowledgeable and eager to share their naturalist lore. The MV Sea Wolf is an incredibly stable vessel and the Alaskan waters, as a rule, are glassy calm for a wonderful cruising adventure.

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Westmark Baranof

Built to rival the most lavish hotels of its day, the historic Baranof serves as a second home for legislators and corporate travelers in Juneau. Located downtown within walking distance of the capital, cruise ship docks and shops, the nine-story "Jewel of Juneau" offers guests elegant art-deco public areas and comfortable accommodations. Amenities include fine dining, room service, salon and channel and mountain views.

Please Note:   Thomson Family Adventures will attempt to adhere to this itinerary as much as possible. However, certain conditions (political, climatic, environmental, cultural, or availability) may necessitate changes in the accommodations.

Kayaking the Inside Passage Wildlife in Alaska- puffins Family aboard the Sea Wolf Wildlife in Alaska- sea otters Hiking with a knowledgeable guide

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