Glacier Bay & Juneau

EXPLORE

The wonders of southeast Alaska and Glacier Bay National Park, a pantheon of wildlife, scenery and serenity unto itself

CONNECT

With the adventurer in yourself: camp, kayak, hike and fly across America’s wild backyard wonderland

LEARN

And celebrate with your group in stylish wilderness lodges and camp fully supported with most gear provided, led by experienced guides and a camp cook

Why Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay and the Icy Straits are worlds unto themselves, ready to be explored by kayak, helicopter and foot. It’s also a hub of indigenous cultures and the freshest seafood. Southeast Alaska is a microcosm of rugged adventure, boundless glacial landscapes and endless fun unto itself.

ONLY WITH MO/AD

From island camping to coastal kayaking, past jagged mountains and icy fjords, you'll experience Glacier Bay National Park's vast expanse of wilderness, wildlife and unstoppable adventure. Get away from it all, paddling among the coastal expanse of islands hemming Southeast Alaska, spotting humpback whales and sea otters, minks and martens—and maybe wave to a grizzly bear at the water's edge.

Your Private Experience

Who It’s For

Groups looking for a profound immersion in nature and for those who seek the thrill of glacial hikes and paddling in the wild, in between exploring quaint remote towns and glamping in comfort under the stars.

When to Travel

Peak season is mid-May to early September. The best times to view humpback whales is May thru August. As fall rolls around in mid-September, expect more rain and cooler temperatures.

Make It Yours

More kayaking? More or less camping? Fishing on rivers running rife with trout and salmon? Wildlife viewing or climbing, or a healthy mix of everything? We’ll adjust our Alaska itinerary to suit your group.

Possibilities

MO/AD Retreats feature fully-supported camping and kayaking in Glacier Bay and the Icy Strait, plus meet-ups with indigenous communities and time to explore the glaciers surrounding Juneau.

Day 1

Tucked past hundreds of miles of jagged mountains and icy fjords and disconnected from any roads is the small town of Gustavus (population 429). It’s the gateway to Glacier Bay National Park and 520,000 acres of glaciers, wilderness and wildlife. Arrive and get settled in at the lodge, then sit down to a welcome dinner and cheers to the days ahead.

  • Flight from Juneau to Gustavus
  • Private airport transfer
  • Welcome group dinner at lodge

Day 2

Head straight for the kayaks, or spend a day exploring the coastline of tidewater glaciers en route to Glacier Bay National Park. Only two ships are allowed in per day to preserve the park’s natural beauty. You’re bound to see eagles soaring, humpback whales breaching and fjords of glacial flow tumbling into the sea. Then step off ship to the home of the indigenous Huna Tlingit clan, and meet with a clan elder to learn more about the clan’s customs and history.

  • Explore Glacier Bay National Park by boat
  • Meet-up with Huna Tlingit Clan community
  • Group dinner

Day 3

Get on the water to cross the Icy Strait to Chichagof Island and land at Point Adolphus. As your guide sets up camp, set off together to kayak the coastline, taking in the sights and getting even closer views at the amazing wildlife right at your fingertips. Dinner tonight is a camp-style treat under the stars!

  • Private boat to Point Adolphus
  • Chichagof Island by kayak
  • Camp-style dinner

Days 4 - 5

Gear up for a full day (or two days) of kayaking, going deeper into the coastal expanse of islands hemming in Glacier Bay National Park. Paddle along spotting humpback whales, sea otters and river otters. When you return to camp each night at Point Adolphus, you’ll have camp meals waiting for you, cooked to perfection.

  • Full-day kayaking tours
  • Camp-style dinners

Where We Sleep

Our Alaska is the perfect mix of modern comforts and sleeping under the stars, from Glacier Bay lodges to wilderness campsites on Chichagof Island.

Glacier Bay National Park

Our lodges features down-home comfort and hospitality, cozy country-style lodging and home-cooked meals. Wake up to the smell of country breakfast and sleep in the serene silence of the Alaskan wilderness.

Point Adolphus Camping

From your remote yet well-appointed campsites at Point Adolphus on vast Chichagof Island, you’ll hike, boat and kayak to explore the surrounding area. We'll take care of thr expedition-quality tents, trekking poles, and we'll indulge in backcountry gourmet thanks to the camp cook.

Juneau

Our hotels in Juneau are steeped in history and elegance—think renovated historic buildings with contemporary rooms and every modern convenience an Alaskan adventurer could hope for.

People Love MO/AD's Alaska

I am truly a tough critic but you planned an exceptionally fun adventure—no constructive criticism necessary.
Avis C.
The pace was perfect, the kayaking amazing, and the wildlife, wow! This is an incredible adventure our family is still talking about.
Katrina B.
Every person involved with leading and guiding was top notch—friendly, knowledgeable, fun, kind—it doesn’t get better.
Elizabeth Z.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Where can I go?

    Anywhere! Our private travel experiences are designed to take you wherever your wanderlust leads. Whether you dream of exploring remote, hidden gems or iconic destinations, we craft personalized journeys that go beyond traditional travel, offering meaningful and enriching experiences that connect you with the world in a deeper way.

  2. How many people is private travel suitable for?

    Our journeys are thoughtfully curated to suit any group size, from adventurous solo escapes to romantic getaways for two, or multigenerational celebrations. We believe travel should be accessible to all, tailored to create moments that become cherished memories.

  3. How does private travel work?

    Your adventure begins with us getting to know you—your travel dreams, style, and goals. From there, we take care of all logistics, planning, and communication to ensure a seamless experience. It’s a collaborative process: your ideas guide the journey as we weave them together with our expertise, local insights, and dedication to creating a travel experience that aligns with your vision.

  4. What services are typically included?

    We deliver a full-spectrum experience, from white-glove support during the planning phase to curating day-to-day itineraries, offering local insights, and providing 24/7 on-call assistance. It’s not just about logistics; it’s about curating meaningful experiences, leveraging our strong local connections, and adding personalized touches to make your trip truly exceptional.

  5. How far in advance should I plan private travel?

    We are here to create your adventure, whether it’s a spontaneous getaway or a dream trip planned years in advance. For holiday travel or peak seasons, early planning is recommended to secure the most sought-after accommodations. Our strong relationships with boutique and luxury hotels ensure access to some of the world’s most exclusive stays.

  6. What activities do you offer?

    Modern Adventure believes that travel is a force for good, and our activities reflect it. We specialize in curating authentic, immersive experiences tailored to your unique interests. Our extensive network allows us to connect you with pioneers of global initiatives, cultural movements, and exclusive opportunities, ensuring that each journey goes beyond sightseeing to provide meaningful engagement with the destination.

  7. How much will private travel cost?

    We design bespoke travel experiences that align with a variety of budgets while maintaining a high standard of personalization and care. Our luxury experiences typically include accommodations, private airport transfers, curated excursions, private guides, VIP access, and select meals. These bespoke journeys generally range from $1,000 to $3,000 per person, per day, depending on destination, season, group size, and chosen activities.

  8. What's not included?

    Round-trip airfare to and from your destination, travel insurance, hotel incidentals, and any activities and meals not outlined in the itinerary are not included. We provide clear guidance on what’s covered so you know exactly what to expect.

  9. What deposits are required?

    Once we discuss your interests, travel style, dates, and budget, we present initial ideas to spark excitement. To proceed with a detailed travel plan, we require a $500 planning fee. To confirm your bespoke itinerary and secure accommodations, a 50% deposit is needed, with the remaining balance due 60 days before travel.