Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, 6/28/2024, National Geographic Quest
Aboard the
National Geographic Quest
Alaska
We had our own personal park ranger as we explored Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve today! Guests aboard National Geographic Quest met National Park Service Ranger Michael on board this morning. He joined our team of naturalists answering guests’ questions and providing place-based presentations throughout the day. He even swore in some new National Park Junior Rangers!
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Aboard National Geographic Venture , the day began with a scenic sail into Basket Bay on Chichagof Island. Guests embarked on a morning Zodiac cruise, where they were treated to sightings of harbor seals and a curious mink. Following that, they explored the dramatic rock walls and rich intertidal zones by kayak, enjoying close encounters with sea stars and jellyfish. As the ship repositioned to Pavlof Harbor over lunch, excitement built quickly—upon anchoring, three brown bears were spotted on the beach. After lunch and bear viewing, guests disembarked for forest hikes along a salmon-spawning stream. Although it was too early in the season for salmon, the group was rewarded with sightings of two beavers and the tranquil beauty of the lush Alaskan wilderness. It was a day full of wildlife, adventure, and unforgettable moments in the remote corners of Southeast Alaska.
National Geographic Venture made its way to Petersburg early this morning, where guests disembarked and had an authentic glimpse into this charming fishing village nestled on Mitkof Island. Known for its rich Norwegian heritage and vibrant maritime culture, Petersburg provided a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Upon arrival, guests embarked on guided Zodiac tours through the bustling harbors, learning about the local fishing industry from their naturalist guides and the locals. The town’s Norwegian roots were evident in its architecture and community spaces, adding to the cultural immersion. Adventurous guests took to bicycles to explore the scenic surroundings, including the unique muskeg ecosystems characterized by stunted trees and carnivorous plants. The day culminated in a crab feast, thanks to a local supplier in Petersburg, and we enjoyed a beautiful late evening sunset.
Early morning sailing through Fords Terror Wilderness Area boasted spectacular views. Wispy, low hanging clouds hugged the cracks in the mountainside of the glacial fjord we navigated. The waters have a distinct turquoise green tint, and the calm surface reflects the mosses, lichens, and trees on the shoreline. We were lucky to find a humpback whale feeding near the shore. The whale stayed shallow and continually raised its pectoral flippers out of the water. What a spectacular sight to wake up to! We observed hauled out harbor seals and had a fantastic view of Dawes Glacier during our Zodiac tours. Our spirits are high, and guests are eager for our next adventure.