The only permitted scheduled day tour inside Glacier Bay National Park, this full-day catamaran voyage travels 130 miles round-trip to stand at the face of towering tidewater glaciers. A National Park Ranger narrates every mile with expert insight into glacial geology, ecology, and Tlingit heritage.
What to expect
Depart from Bartlett Cove dock in the morning aboard a comfortable catamaran, gliding up-bay past mountain goats, harbor seals hauled out on ice, and humpback whales breaching in cobalt waters. The vessel pushes to the glacial terminus of Margerie Glacier — one of the most active calving faces in Alaska — where guests watch and listen to the thunderous crack of ancient ice. A National Park Service Ranger provides interpretive narration throughout, weaving together natural history, glaciology, and indigenous Huna Tlingit culture. A hearty hot lunch is served on board as the scenery unfolds around you.
Good to know
Book direct at visitglacierbay.com as soon as your itinerary is confirmed — this tour sells out weeks ahead in peak summer. The boat departs from the Glacier Bay Lodge dock at Bartlett Cove, Gustavus. Confirm the day-tour schedule aligns with your ship's port call; many large ships run their own arrangement through this same concessioner. Dress in warm, windproof, waterproof layers.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Glacier Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.