Embark on an unforgettable journey through one of Southeast Alaska’s most stunning natural wonders. This 4-hour guided boat tour takes you deep into the heart of LeConte Bay, navigating a narrow, seven-mile fjord flanked by towering mountains, lush forested cliffs, and dramatic waterfalls.
As you cruise toward the majestic LeConte Glacier—the southernmost tidewater glacier in North America—keep your camera ready for massive icebergs, glacial blue ice, and the thunderous cracks of calving ice. Along the way, you'll have the chance to spot harbor seals lounging on the ice, bald eagles soaring overhead, and even the occasional whale or porpoise in the open water.
This small-group experience offers up-close views and expert narration about the region’s geology, wildlife, and glacial dynamics. Whether you’re an adventurer, a photographer, or simply a lover of raw natural beauty, this tour promises awe at every turn.
state of Alaska. It flows southwest to the head of LeConte Bay. It was named in 1887 by U.S. Navy Lieutenant-Commander Charles M. Thomas in honor of a California geologist Joseph LeConte.
Wrangell, United States
Wrangell, Alaska is a charming, historic town nestled in the heart of the Inside Passage. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and waterways, it offers incredible access to glaciers, wildlife, and Native Tlingit culture. Known for its small-town hospitality and rich heritage, Wrangell is a gateway to adventures like bear viewing, fishing, and exploring ancient petroglyphs—making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and curious travelers alike.
Please check in at least 15 minutes prior to departure time at our kiosk office with the blue & white sign on the approach to the city cruise ship dock. Look for the blue & white kiosk window in the middle, with flags on either side.
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