
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.

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

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.

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.

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