The town of Seward is about 26 miles south of us and is the heart of Resurrection Bay. There are glacier cruises, fishing charters, kayak adventures – nearly anything you’d like to do on the water in Resurrection Bay is found in Seward. In late May, Steve and I went out With Kenai Fjords Tours hoping to see some wildlife and knowing we’d get to see several glaciers.
Our cruise left Seward at 10 am and I didn’t have great expectations about the weather. It was overcast, cold and windy.
Everyone was bundled up! As we left the harbor, we had a great view of the town’s waterfront RV park (a place I’d love to spend some vaca time!)
Looking back at the pictures I took, I was really disappointed. I don’t think any of them captured the beauty and excitedness we saw and felt.
We hadn’t even gotten out of the harbor when we saw our first wildlife – sea otters…
The captain and crew gave a first rate running commentary on everything we were seeing and made every attempt to get us as close to the wildlife as was possible without disturbing them. Despite the crappiness of the weather, there is no denying the beauty of the scenery…
Our next wildlife encounter was a group of Dall’s porpoises. They seemingly played in the boat’s wake, riding the waves and swimming along side of us, as if to race…
With their black and white bodies, if you look quick and don’t know the difference, you might think they were killer whales (orcas). The porpoises finally tired of playing with us and we moved on. Our next sighting was special because it isn’t often the endangered fin whales are this close to shore. Fin whales are the second largest creature to ever live on earth!
Leaving the fins behind, we came upon a pod of killer whales, aka orcas. Killer whales aren’t whales at all, they are members of the porpoise/dolphin family.
As we were watching, a smaller boat drifted in. They got a close up view…
As if the dramatic cliffs and soaring, snow capped peaks weren’t enough scenery to make your jaw drop, the captain brought us into a cove with a glacier fed waterfall…
All this excitement and we hadn’t even gotten to the glacier yet. Our destination was Aialik Glacier, deep in Kenai Fjords National Park. The closer we got, the more ice we came across and, luckily, the bluer the skies became…
And then, there was Aialik Glacier…
See the group of kayakers near the center of the picture? No thanks! As much as I enjoy kayaking, that wouldn’t be for me!
We didn’t get too witness any calving of the glacier, but the abundance of ice in the water suggested it had been active recently.I’m pretty sure Steve was enjoying himself, what do you think?
We were about half way through our cruise, but there were plenty of things yet to see. On our way back towards Seward, we motored around several of the islands. My favorite was the one with all the steller sea lions on it…
And the colony of kittiwakes nesting on the face of the cliffs…
But, our luck hadn’t run out yet, we came across a humpback whale…
One of the reasons we chose this tour over some of the others, was this tour stopped at Fox Island for an all you can eat prime rib and salmon buffet. I would have taken more pictures of Fox Island, but I was too busy stuffing my face! Steve and I both opted to add the king crab legs (at $15 a person, how could we not!)
We were almost back to Seward when we got our final wildlife encounter. There were mountain gloats high above us on the rocky outcropping…
All in all, even if I think the pictures don’t do it any sort of justice, it was an amazing cruise with stunning scenery and more wildlife than I ever expected.
Up next…looking for bears…oh my!
Love this post! What a wonderful cruise! The scenery is spectacular and did a great job of capturing the beauty. So cool to see orcas and humpbacks.
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Thank you. The wildlife was spectacular! I never dreamed we’d see so much variety.
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Hi Guys! What a beautiful tour. I know y’all are having the time of your lives. I bet your days have long hours now. So, I bet you are able to see a lot in the daylight. Enjoy, Alaska.
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We’re having a wonderful time. It never gets totally dark so we’ve been taking in as much as possible!
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Wow! Every time we’ve gone on a whale watch or something similar, we’ve seen very little wildlife. You guys hit the jackpot! What a stunning area. Glad you guys got to explore it and had such great luck.
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I was blown away with all the wildlife we saw. Even the boat crew commented how lucky we’d been.
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What amazing luck you had seeing wildlife on your journey! Alaska is simply breath taking. I agree hard to capture the beauty in photos but you two did a very good job of it. Wow!
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Thank you Sue. We were stunned by all the wildlife we saw. It was quite a day!
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The photos are gorgeous. They give a glimpse of what it would be like actually being there. Except for the winters, Alaska may lure me to settling down for a bit. It’s breathtaking–and YOU got to see it!!!! 🙂
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Thank you. Even early fall was getting to chilly for us, into the 20’s at night.
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