From $4,889 per person
6 days
Ships: National Geographic Sea Lion, National Geographic Sea Bird
Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
Juneau / Embark Ship
Arrive in Juneau, Alaska’s capital city. One of only two U.S. capital cities not accessible by cars, it lies at the base of the picturesque Mt. Roberts.<b>Arrival Time: </b>Arrive by 3:00 p.m. local time.<br /><b>Arrival City: </b>Juneau
LeConte Bay or Tracy Arm
On your first day of exploration, you'll explore either LeConte Bay or Tracy Arm. These areas feature some of the most active glaciers in Southeast Alaska. Icebergs regularly break off from glaciers, getting caught in shallow moraines and along the shorelines as they float out of the bay. Your experienced captain will evaluate the underwater moraine outside of LeConte Bay or Tracy Arm, where you'll set out by Zodiac to navigate among these surreal floating sculptures. Take advantage of spectacular photographic opportunities, practicing tricks and tips from your certified photo instructor.
Sumner Strait
Navigate the stunning Wrangell Narrows, an area inaccessible to larger ships, and then cruise into the Sumner Strait, keeping watch for orcas and humpback whales surfacing and sea otters gliding through the clear water around the ship. Explore the coast by kayak or Zodiac and go ashore to trace bear trails through forests intersected by crystalline salmon streams. Along the way, learn about the rainforest ecosystem from naturalists. Fix your binoculars on the banks to search for Sitka black-tailed deer and moose as well as black bears, wolves and bald eagles that frequent the shoreline in search of plentiful salmon.
Wrangell
This morning, arrive in the small town of Wrangell. The Tlingit and their ancestors have made this island their home for thousands of years. Take an optional jet boat journey up the Stikine River or explore town, including a visit to Chief Shakes Tribal House and Petroglyph Beach, home to ancient rock carvings. This afternoon, cruise the Eastern Passage and Blake Channel, narrow waterways on the backside of Wrangell Island where other ships rarely venture. <i>On select departures, choose an optional day trip to Anan Creek Bear Observatory to witness black and brown bears feasting on salmon runs (additional $390 per person). Speak with your expedition specialist for details.</i>
Misty Fjords National Monument
Wake up this morning to catch the sunrise over the stunning cliffs of Misty Fjords National Monument, rising more than 2,000 feet above the deep blue waters of the fjord. Watch wisps of cloud drift down the winding waterway and drape over green peaks as you cruise through the mists that give this extraordinary landscape its name. Set out by Zodiac and kayak to get close to the forested banks and the many dramatic waterfalls cascading down the cliffs.
Ketchikan / Disembark Ship
Disembark in Ketchikan and transfer to the airport for flights home.<b>Departure Time: </b>After 10:30 a.m. local time.<br /><b>Departure City: </b>Ketchikan, Alaska
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Discover remote coastal wilderness with uncommon intimacy aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion, a nimble and well-equipped expedition ship designed for hands-on exploration in North America’s most scenic and wildlife-rich regions. At 152 feet in length and carrying just 62 guests in 31 outside-facing cabins, the Sea Lion offers a relaxed, informal atmosphere ideal for adventurous travelers who value connection—with nature, with fellow guests, and with the expedition team.
All cabins feature large windows, en-suite bathrooms, and practical comforts. Though modest in size, each room is designed to maximize functionality and ease. The ship’s compact scale enables it to access narrow channels, shallow coves, and hidden bays that are off-limits to larger vessels—making it an ideal platform for discovering Alaska’s Inside Passage, Baja California’s Sea of Cortez, or the Pacific Northwest’s lush coastlines.
Onboard, guests enjoy thoughtfully prepared regional cuisine in the dining room, casual lectures and daily recaps in the forward lounge, and spectacular wildlife viewing from the ship’s wraparound decks. The Bridge is always open, inviting guests to learn about navigation or spot marine life alongside the captain and crew.
Equipped with Zodiacs, kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkeling gear, the Sea Lion supports a wide range of active excursions. Guests venture ashore to hike, kayak among icebergs or mangroves, and get up close to whales, bears, sea lions, and seabirds—all with guidance from a veteran expedition team that includes naturalists, marine biologists, and a National Geographic-certified photo instructor.
The National Geographic Sea Lion delivers an enriching, up-close adventure with a spirit of curiosity and camaraderie—perfect for travelers who want to go beyond the surface and engage deeply with the places they explore.
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