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Misty Fjords by Boat (weather-resilient alternate)

The waterline alternative for travelers who want more time, or a backup the day clouds ground the floatplanes. A fast catamaran glides to the base of New Eddystone Rock and the towering fjord walls while naturalists point out whales, sea lions, harbor seals, mountain goats and eagles, with waterfalls cascading right beside the boat. It trades the aerial wow of flightseeing for steadier weather odds and far more wildlife time.

What to expect

You board Allen Marine's fast catamaran and glide toward the dramatic base of New Eddystone Rock, where fjord walls tower above the water and waterfalls cascade directly beside the boat. Throughout the roughly 4.5-hour voyage, naturalists narrate sightings of whales, sea lions, harbor seals, mountain goats, and eagles—the extended timeframe gives you far more wildlife encounters than a quick aerial pass. The waterline perspective trades the aerial thrill of flightseeing for a steadier, more immersive experience in the Misty Fjords, with the catamaran's stability letting you linger on animals and landscape. You return to the pier with the kind of patient, wildlife-heavy memories that only sustained water time delivers.

Who to call — book direct
Allen Marine Tours
roughly $215-250/person for the ~4.5-hour Misty Fjords Wilderness Exploration; established Southeast Alaska operator (books via its own True Alaskan Tours arm at truealaskantours.com)
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Roughly a wash to a small direct saving versus the ship's catamaran/Zodiac wildlife cruises ($195-244 on Princess), so price isn't the deciding factor here. Pick this only as your weather hedge or if you want the longer wildlife-heavy outing - if the sky is clear, the floatplane is the better marquee choice.

Good to know

The full excursion runs roughly 4.5 hours, leaving adequate buffer for a standard 6–8 hour port day; book directly via truealaskantours.com (Allen Marine's booking arm) to confirm departure times and secure your spot. Bring layers, sunscreen, and a camera with a good zoom, as you'll be on open water and wildlife can appear at distance. This tour is priced comparably to the ship's own catamaran/Zodiac cruises ($215–250 vs. $195–244), so choose it as a weather hedge when clouds are forecast or if you specifically want the longer, naturalist-led wildlife focus rather than flightseeing.

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