Paddle a sea kayak through the glass-calm waters of Bartlett Cove, the ecological gateway to Glacier Bay, where Sitka spruce forests meet tidewater wilderness and wildlife appears at paddle's length. This is the most intimate, human-powered encounter with the park's coastal ecology.
What to expect
Meet your certified guide at Bartlett Cove for a thorough safety and paddling orientation before launching into the sheltered waters of the cove. Paddle through kelp gardens and past forested shorelines where black bears have been spotted at the tide line, while your guide narrates the bay's remarkable ecological rebound — a landscape that was entirely under ice just 250 years ago. The pace is unhurried and deeply immersive, with frequent stops to observe wildlife and absorb the silence. Upgrade to a full-day or multi-day option for those wishing to venture deeper into the park's backcountry.
Good to know
Half-day tours fit comfortably within most port-call windows; confirm your all-aboard time and plan conservatively. No prior kayaking experience is required. Waterproof gear and dry bags are provided; wear layered clothing and bring sunscreen. Pre-book directly with Glacier Bay Sea Kayaks, particularly in July and August.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Glacier Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.