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Sail Away With Wildlife
Explore the bays, islands and inlets along the coast of British Columbia and South-east Alaska with incredible Humpbacks, Grizzly Bears and the all-white Spirit Bear.
A fantastic opportunity to float silently amongst the whales, watch in awe as bears feed on salmon and learn about the native communities in this most beautiful part of North America. Sailing on small boats, accommodating between 12 and 16 guests, these journeys offer a comfortable and relaxed way to view wildlife. Whales & Bears of South-east Alaska Alaska is a vast beautiful and truly wild place and you will experience this wilderness as few can ever do. Sailing on a 12-passenger motor vessel, you cruise through narrow tidal inlets to bays where towering glaciers calve into the ocean and sleeping seals drift past on icebergs, anchoring each night in a new secluded bay. Alaska is one of the few refuges left in North America for the Brown Bear. By midsummer, the salmon start to spawn up the many creeks and, from your raised viewing platform at Anan Creek, you may watch Black, and Brown Bears feeding a classic wildlife sight. In Frederick Sound and Chatham Strait, Humpback Whales feed on tiny krill in the rich northern waters. To see these whales breach is one of the greatest spectacles in the wildlife world. For thousands of years, South-east Alaska has been home to the Tlingit, Tshimshian and Haida people and you will visit some of their communities along your route. Orcas, Totems & Grizzly Bears At the northern end of Vancouver Island, you will find a maze of islands and waterways full of wildlife, amazing scenery and the history and traditions of the Kwakwakawakw people. Each year, millions of salmon returning to spawn pass through Johnstone Strait, also considered a core Orca Whale location. With luck, you may see one of the large groups of Orcas that congregate in the Strait each summer. Sailing aboard your 20-metre ketch you will have excellent views of feeding Grey Whales in the shallow bays and Humpback Whales just offshore. The area is also good for Black Bears, usually spotted roaming the shore feeding on crabs. Only a few Kwakwakawakw villages remain inhabited, however the culture and traditions are intact. You will find proud totem poles still standing in the old villages whilst witnessing how the modern Kwakwakawakw in Alert Bay preserve their heritage in elaborate carvings, canoes and masks.
Itinerary
You will explore some of British Columbias and South-east Alaskas very special places. Daily plans are flexible to accommodate the surprises that occur on each trip, the requirements of tide and weather, and your interests.
Whales & Bears of South-east Alaska
Vessel Snow Goose (see Vessel pages for more details). Embark & Prince Rupert, Petersburg, Sitka Disembark & Juneau Voyage nights 7, 8 & 9 nights Departure dates 2 to 11 Jul, 13 to 22 Jul, 24 Jul to 2 Aug, 4 to 11 Aug, 13 to 20 Aug, 22 to 30 Aug Price From £2,295 in a twin share cabin Single supplement On request. If you are travelling alone ask about our request share programme which enables solo travellers to share a cabin with another solo traveller.
Orcas, Totems & Grizzly Bears
Vessel Island Odyssey & Island Roamer (see Vessel pages for more details). Embark Port McNeil, British Columbia Disembark Port McNeil, British Columbia Voyage nights 4 & 6 nights Departure dates 3 to 7 Sep, 8 to 14 Sep, 3 to 9 Oct, 10 to 16 Oct Price £1,595 4-night voyage £2,595 6-night voyage Single supplement On request. If you are travelling alone ask about our request share programme which enables solo travellers to share a cabin with another solo traveller.
Adventure options
Sea-kayaking
Whats included
Voyage including guided shore & zodiac excursions, all meals onboard & transfers.
Guide price for flights & accommodation package
Around £1,000 including return flights from the UK and a pre- and post-sailing nights accommodation.
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