- Kenai Fjords Resurrection Bay Cruises - ALASKA. ORG
Cruise through a world of towering mountains covered in glaciers and witness the rugged and scenic coastline many wildlife species call home Choose from a half-day trip to Resurrection Bay or a whole-day trip to Kenai Fjords National Park
- RESURRECTION BAY TOURS - Alaska Shore Excursions
Our 6-hour cruise explores the world of whales, wildlife, and glaciers found in Kenai Fjords National Park Learn information about the area's ecology, history, and geology
- 4 Hour Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise - Major Marine Tours
Explore the calmer, protected waters of Resurrection Bay on our 4 Hour Wildlife Cruise Look for whales, sea otters, Steller sea lions, puffins, and more! Tax and fees not included in above price
- Resurrection Bay Tour | Kenai Fjords Tours in Seward, Alaska
Discover the wonders of Resurrection Bay on this captain-narrated, half-day adventure Depart from Seward to marvel at massive glaciers, cruise beside rugged cliffs, spot soaring seabirds and share the waters with iconic marine wildlife
- Resurrection Bay Wildlife Cruise with Salmon and Prime Rib Buffet . . .
Make sure to bring your camera on this 4-hour wildlife and glacier cruise, where you’ll watch for puffins, eagles, otters, Steller sea lions, whales, and glaciers, as you cruise Resurrection Bay and the Kenai Fjords
- Kenai Fjords and Resurrection Bay Half-Day Wildlife Cruise
Take a wildlife cruise in Alaska with the benefit of a half-day Kenai Fjords excursion in Resurrection Bay Departing Seward harbor, travel a 55-mile (88-km) route along the scenic coastline, with the destinations customized for the conditions of the day
- Seward Whale Watching | Resurrection Bay Wildlife Cruise
See migrating gray whales, sea lions, puffins, bald eagles more on a spring-time cruise from Seward into Resurrection Bay
- Resurrection Bay Wildlife Cruise - Excursions - Princess Cruises
Your half-day tour begins as you board a dayboat for a scenic cruise past Bear Glacier, the largest of the many glaciers that spill from the 5,000-foot high ramparts of the Harding Icefield onto the Resurrection River Valley floor
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