Join a small-group skiff expedition into Glacier Bay's nutrient-rich waters — prime feeding grounds for humpback whales, orcas, Steller sea lions, and harbour porpoises. Expert naturalist guides read animal behaviour to position you for encounters most visitors never experience.
What to expect
Launch from Bartlett Cove in a nimble skiff with a certified naturalist at the helm, scanning the bay's surface for the telltale spouts of humpback whales that migrate here each summer to gorge on krill and small fish. When a whale is found, the guide cuts the engine and allows the animal to set the terms, often resulting in extended, awe-inspiring surface-active behaviour — breaching, lunge-feeding, and tail-lobbing. Between whale encounters, scan shorelines for brown and black bears, mountain goats on cliff faces, and harbour seals lounging on ice floes. The naturalist contextualises every sighting within Glacier Bay's extraordinary ecological story.
Good to know
Small-group skiff and wildlife programmes run through Glacier Bay Lodge & Tours — book directly at visitglacierbay.com or call the lodge. Confirm available programmes for your specific port-call date, as scheduling varies. Dress for cold, wet conditions: waterproof outer layers, warm base layers, and grip-sole footwear are essential. Binoculars and a telephoto lens are highly recommended.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Glacier Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.