Glacier Bay
United States
About Glacier Bay
Glacier Bay National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southeast Alaska, offering one of the world's most spectacular cruise experiences as ships navigate among massive tidewater glaciers. The park is visited exclusively by ship — there is no port or shoreside infrastructure — and rangers typically board vessels at Bartlett Cove to narrate the journey past glaciers such as the Margerie and Grand Pacific. The bay is a critical habitat for humpback whales, harbor seals, and mountain goats.
Highlights
Ships cruise among colossal tidewater glaciers in this UNESCO World Heritage wilderness park.
Cruises departing from Glacier Bay
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Cruises stopping in Glacier Bay
Before you sail — hotels in Glacier Bay
Arrive a day early and explore Glacier Bay before boarding






