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Aleutian Islands Adventure with Dutch Harbor & Kodiak – Alaska Cruise

Aleutian Islands Adventure with Dutch Harbor & Kodiak – Alaska Cruise

From USD $7,400

Description

Alaska like never before. Along the massive Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands. This is a rarely visited area that few ever put their eyes on. Kayak, hike, and skiff this rugged and pristine land. Seek out local villages, search for a plethora of whale species and seek out sea otters, seals, brown bears, eagles, puffins, fox, and seabirds of all kinds. This is a rugged land, a bucket-list adventure that is worthy of your time.

Trip Name
Aleutian Islands Adventure with Dutch Harbor & Kodiak - Alaska Cruise
Days
11
Overview
Vessel Type: Small Ship Length: 145 ft Passenger Capacity: 36 Built: 1998  This high-end SUV of a yacht is nimble, strong, and loving. The Safari Explorer has what mariners call “feet” that take her into wild areas big ships can’t visit. Her performance-built rugged construction means access to faraway regions. But it’s what’s on the inside that makes this vessel the prize of the fleet. And with only 36 guests on board, the feel is decidedly exclusive. Lovingly called “the Bulldog,” she’s poised, her interior is a pearl, and the general mood is down-to-earth. In the winter, she bops around the islands of Hawaii soaking up the laid-back aloha spirit—weaving through the islands, ready for bow-riding dolphins. In the summer, she follows the Humpbacks north to Alaska, navigating the inside passage and taking in The Great Land. A protective spirit is infused in every part of the ship, and within the crew. She’s made for adventures after all and with them comes inevitable fun and folly. Three decks accessible to guests are designed for your comfort and sense of adventure. The Bridge Deck offers the rooftop sun lounge, exercise equipment, hot tub (open during Alaska cruises only), open bridge, and the Commodore Suites. The cabin deck houses guests in the Master and Commander categories, as well as the Jr Commodore and one Admiral cabin. The main deck holds the larger Admiral suites as well as the luxurious common areas. The Dining Room features open seating meals served at table at set times. Unlimited soda, juices and lemonade as well as alcoholic beverages are included in the price of the cruise. Vegetarian options are always available, and dietary restrictions are happily accommodated if noted in advance. The Main deck also houses the Salon, Bar, and Wine Bar. Onboard Features: kayaks, paddleboards, inflatable skiffs, hiking poles, snorkel gear/wetsuits; one on-deck hot tub (open Alaska cruises only); fitness equipment and yoga mats; rubber boots from women's size 5 to men's size 12, medium width; reusable water bottles; DVD and book library and full-beam swim step for loading and off loading.

Itinerary



Day 1 - DAY 1 Whittier - Embarkation
We begin this adventure from beautiful Whittier, your gateway to Prince William Sound. We take you on a scenic motorcoach transfer from Anchorage to Whittier and enjoy the bird-eye-view as you prepare to embark on your journey. Meet your crew and familiarize yourself with your home for the next 11 days. Adventure, here we come. (D)
Day 2 - DAY 2 Kenai Fjords National Park
Welcome to the mesmerizing glacial wonderland of Kenai Fjords National Park. Established in 1980, this park safeguards Alaska's glacial wilderness. Covering over 600,000 acres, it boasts stunning scenery, abundant wildlife, and magnificent tidewater glaciers. The park's 936-square-mile Harding Icefield feeds these glaciers, creating awe-inspiring fjords where land and sea intertwine. (BLD)
Day 3 - DAY 3 Kodiak Island & Foul Bay
Embark on a wild and untamed journey to Kodiak Island and the breathtaking beauty of rugged landscapes and pristine waters. Paddle through calm bays on kayaking excursions, keeping an eye out for playful sea otters and majestic eagles soaring above. Each day presents new activities for water ops and wildlife watching for nature's pure magic. View spectacular volcanic islands of the Aleutian chain to the Inside Passage an essential habitat for marine mammals and some 40 million seabirds, representing more than 30 species. (BLD)
Day 4 - DAY 4 Katmai National Park, Kukak Bay
A landscape is alive underneath our feet, filled with creatures that remind us what it is to be wild. Katmai was established in 1918 to protect the volcanically devastated region surrounding Novarupta and the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Today, Katmai National Park and Preserve also protects 9,000 years of human history and important habitat for salmon and thousands of brown bears. (BLD)
Day 5 - DAY 5 Ugashik National Wildlife Preserve
Alaska Peninsula Refuge presents a breathtakingly dramatic landscape made up of active volcanoes, towering mountain peaks, rolling tundra and rugged, wave-battered coastlines. When the salmon are running, Ugashik Lakes and streams attract brown bears in great numbers. (BLD)
Day 6 - DAY 6 Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve, Kujulik Bay
No lines, no waiting! Given its remote location and challenging weather conditions, Aniakchak is one of the most wild and least-visited places in the National Park System. This landscape is a vibrant reminder of Alaska's location in the volcanically active "Ring of Fire," as it is home to a massive six-mile wide, 2,500-foot-deep volcanic crater formed during a massive eruption 3,500 years ago. (BLD)
Day 7 - DAY 7 Shumagin Islands, Unga Island
Exposures of petrified logs and stumps along the shores of Unga Island are remnants of a sequoia or metasequoia forest buried as a result of volcanic activity millions of years ago. The petrified forest tells the story of the passage of species between Asia and America, and helps portray the climate and environment of the Aleutian Arc before humans inhabited Alaska. (BLD)
Day 8 - DAY 8 King Cove or False Pass
Today's adventure will take us to either King Cove or False Pass. The location of sandbars and channels can shift significantly because of the movement and melting of ice, seasonal sedimentation, and erosion in the area; making every visit unique. Skiff, kayak, or hike in these unique landscapes. (BLD)
Day 9 - Day 9 Akutan Island, Akutan Village
Today's adventure will be a fiery one. Welcome to Akutan Island–home of the active Mount Akutan volcano. The volcano erupted most recently in 1992. The recent volcanic activity makes Akutan Island an amazing destination for ecotourism. Hiking on the island offers a diverse landscape where wildflowers and berries abound on hills and mountains. (BLD)
Day 10 - DAY 10 Unalaska, Dutch Harbor with Overnight
Today, you'll explore the town of Unalaska (a name after our own heart). We'll dock in Dutch Harbor, our final stop of your trip. But the adventure doesn't end here. Take in the sights of the Church of the Holy Ascension-a national landmark and the oldest church building in Alaska. Hike and explore the Dutch Harbor, best known for being the home harbor of Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch. (BLD)
Day 11 - Day 11 Unalaska, Dutch Harbor - Disembark; Fly to Anchorage
One last breakfast with new friends before you begin to head back to Anchorage. Then transfer to the Anchorage airport for your flight to Anchorage* (B).*Flights to anchorage not included. (B) 
Day 12 - Please Note:
Itineraries are subject to change.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
30-05-202509-06-2025USD $7,400Navigator Cabin
30-05-202509-06-2025USD $10,800Trailblazer Cabin
30-05-202509-06-2025USD $12,600Admiral Cabin
30-05-202509-06-2025USD $13,700Jr Commodore Cabin
30-05-202509-06-2025USD $13,900Single Cabin
30-05-202509-06-2025USD $15,900Commodore Suite
10-06-202520-06-2025USD $13,900Single Cabin
10-06-202520-06-2025USD $15,900Commodore Suite
10-06-202520-06-2025USD $7,400Navigator Cabin
10-06-202520-06-2025USD $10,800Trailblazer Cabin
10-06-202520-06-2025USD $12,600Admiral Cabin
10-06-202520-06-2025USD $13,700Jr Commodore Cabin
27-06-202507-07-2025USD $7,400Navigator Cabin
27-06-202507-07-2025USD $10,800Trailblazer Cabin
27-06-202507-07-2025USD $12,600Admiral Cabin
27-06-202507-07-2025USD $13,700Jr Commodore Cabin
27-06-202507-07-2025USD $13,900Single Cabin
27-06-202507-07-2025USD $15,900Commodore Suite
08-07-202518-07-2025USD $7,400Navigator Cabin
08-07-202518-07-2025USD $10,800Trailblazer Cabin
08-07-202518-07-2025USD $12,600Admiral Cabin
08-07-202518-07-2025USD $13,700Jr Commodore Cabin
08-07-202518-07-2025USD $13,900Single Cabin
08-07-202518-07-2025USD $15,900Commodore Suite
25-07-202504-08-2025USD $7,400Navigator Cabin
25-07-202504-08-2025USD $10,800Trailblazer Cabin
25-07-202504-08-2025USD $12,600Admiral Cabin
25-07-202504-08-2025USD $13,700Jr Commodore Cabin
25-07-202504-08-2025USD $13,900Single Cabin
25-07-202504-08-2025USD $15,900Commodore Suite
05-08-202515-08-2025USD $7,400Navigator Cabin
05-08-202515-08-2025USD $10,800Trailblazer Cabin
05-08-202515-08-2025USD $12,600Admiral Cabin
05-08-202515-08-2025USD $13,700Jr Commodore Cabin
05-08-202515-08-2025USD $13,900Single Cabin
05-08-202515-08-2025USD $15,900Commodore Suite

Inclusions

    • Explore volcanic fields
    • Beachcomb rocky shorelines and hike beneath a glacier
    • Navigate along the least-visited shores in coastal Alaska
    • Search for wildlife—whales, orcas, eagles, puffins, sea otters, seals, and sea lions
    • Kayak, paddle board, and skiff in hidden coves and narrow fjords

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