Soar above the Coast Mountains in a small charter aircraft, banking over icefield-draped peaks, calving glaciers, and the silver ribbons of rivers feeding into Lynn Canal. Southeast Alaska from the air is a perspective that resets your sense of scale forever.
What to expect
You board a single or twin-engine prop at the Haines airport and lift immediately into a panorama of the Lynn Canal — the deepest fjord in North America — glittering below. The pilot climbs into the mountains, weaving between granite walls draped in blue glacial ice. Crevasse fields, hanging glaciers, and the vast Juneau Icefield fill every window. The flight lasts 45–60 minutes but feels simultaneously brief and eternal.
Good to know
The Haines airport is a short taxi ride from the dock. Weight limits apply — the operator will ask at booking; answer honestly. Mornings typically offer the clearest visibility. Book as early as possible; weather cancellations do occur and the operator will reschedule or refund. Allow extra time at the dock end of your excursion.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Haines — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.