Alaska Sea Adventures is a personalized, all-inclusive yacht experience through
the waters of Southeast Alaska. We take you off the beaten path to places most people can't even dream of.
This 8-day-7 night private charter cruise is ideal if you already have your group. With our 50 + years of experience and local knowledge, we’ll help you create a custom cruise itinerary that best fulfills all your Alaskan bucket list! Everything mentioned on the trip is optional. We tailor it to your interests.
Under the shadow of Mount Edgecumbe lies Sitka Sound. Every year during this time, the herring come back into the sound to spawn and lay their eggs. The humpback whales return to fatten themselves up on the abundance of herring. Click here to watch the herring spawn!
This is where the incredible bubble net feeding takes place. This is an amazing experience to watch and listen to the whale's songs!
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The bald eagles and otters also come to feed on the herring, and the commercial fisherman come sening for their catch.
It is truly a trip of a lifetime to watch all of this feeding frenzy, the waters turn a milky turquoise color from the herring spawn, and of course, our private chef will fill you up with incredible seafood.
We take you through the ice, closer to glaciers, and travel across waters where others can’t go due to the challenges of the sea with our 85 ft custom expedition yacht. This motor vessel is built for Alaska with a steel hull for bumping up against the ice and NIAD stabilizers for a comfortable cruise!
During our 50 years, we have accumulated over 800 US Forest Service permits, so we take you to remote areas other charters can't go. Our 8-pole halibut permit allows you to catch that Alaskan "butt" halibut! Our Naturalist will share the facts and history of wildlife and Southeast Alaska.
You will leave with a newfound experience of the freshest seafood caught from our Alaskan waters, incredible photographs, and, most importantly, the trip of a lifetime!
The M/V Northern Song is an 85’ x 26’ x 10’ steel world cruiser with a capacity for 8-10 guests in four staterooms. There is a Master Suite with a queen-sized bed on the main deck that includes one queen-sized bed, an ensuite bathroom with a separate bathtub stall and shower. There is the ability to add an extra cot in this stateroom. There are three guest cabins on the lower deck with a full-size bed and a single upper bed, and an ensuite bathroom with a separate shower stall.
You will be picked up at your accommodation at 1:45 pm for a 2:00 pm departure. The boat will return to Sitka at 2: 00 pm, from where you will be delivered to your lodging.
Please send us a friendly email to let us know you are canceling. If we receive a cancellation notice 150 or more days before the departure date, your deposit will be refunded less a 10% cancellation fee of the total fare cost and any commissions. You may also transfer your reservation to another available date if you choose. Travelers will not receive a refund if cancellations are made 149 days or less before departure. Therefore we recommend getting travel insurance to protect your fare in case any unanticipated circumstances require you to cancel your trip.
All meals are prepared by our onboard chef, select soft drinks, wine with evening meals, and beer through your day. Meals include Alaskan seafoods such as Black cod, halibut, salmon, and king crab.
All cabins include towels, bed linens, shampoo, conditioner, soap, hair dryers and select sizes on Alaska boots.
There is an eliptical machine on the top deck for your workouts.
We have a reference library filled with maps and books on Alaska, whales, and the local history.
A 5% sales tax is capped for a total of a $600 sales tax and a bed tax of $5 per person, per overnight of the trip.
There are two tender boats for exploring and shore excursions.
We have a hydrophone we put in the water to listen to the whales and then we can gauge when they will surface or bubble feed.
Alaska Airlines is the only commercial airline that flys into Sitka, Alaska.
This trip does not include any fishing.
Guests may have the opportunity to go flight seeing near Mount Edgecumbe Volcano and see the whales and herring fisherman from above. We highly recommed this experience. It is weather permiting.
We recommend a gratuity of 10-20% to show your appreciation for exceptional service. Our staff strives to provide the highest level of service.
We can help with hotel recommendations as we encourage you to come the day prior to boarding and stay the night you depart the boat and then fly out.
Wine is provided with dinner and beer is available through out the day. If you would like any additional spirits we can pick them up prior to departure or you can bring them aboard.
We highly recommend purchasing trip insurance to protect your trip in the event of an emergency.
Wi-Fi is available to purchase if you would like to use it for work or you can unplug and relax!
This cruise departs and returns to Sitka, Alaska, where we explore the waters of Sitka Sound. Here you can see the milky-colored waters with herring spawn. The eagles, whales, and wildlife are fattening up on herring. The eagles and commercial fishermen wait patiently for the herring to spawn so they can start seining for the herring.
We will explore the waters of Sitka Sound, experiencing the humpback whales. The whales have made their long journey from Hawaii, where they have spent the winter mating and calving.
This is an excellent time of the year to potentially experience breaching or bubble-net feeding as the whales are fattening up on the abundance of herring.
You will leave with a newfound experience of the freshest seafood from our Alaskan waters served at your table.
Our all-inclusive chef will tailor a menu to your preferences. Seafood includes halibut, black cod, salmon, king crab, shrimp, Dungeness crab, and whatever else might be in season!
The rocky shorelines, saltwater marshes, bogs, and woodlands of Southeast Alaska comprise a birder’s paradise. The diversity of habitats ensures a wide variety of birds can be seen nearby, including large numbers of waterfowl and shorebirds. Bald eagles are common in the Southeast; their numbers are measured in the thousands. During these Spring trips, you can potentially see the Long-Tailed Duck and the golden eye harlequin ducks. You can not see these again until our December trips.
You will cruise the Sitka Sound exploring the wildlife. There you may see Steller sea lions, otters, seals, and multiple other bird species. We can not predict the wildlife and what we will see, but that is part of the adventure!
Bring your swimsuit and experience an Alaskan hot spring!
Commercial fishermen gather in Sitka from all over Alaska to harvest herring for their valuable eggs. The eggs are sent to Japan and repacked in small cedar boxes for Christmas gifts.
Have a glass of wine, play a game, read all the beautiful Alaskan books aboard the boat, edit your incredible photos, or just daydream!
The Alaska Raptor Center provides medical treatment to around 200 injured birds each year. Although they specialize in raptors, they will aid any wild bird in need. They try to rehabilitate and release all avian patients, however, some are injured too severely to fully recover and survive in the wild. These non-releasable birds may join their Raptors-in-Residence team, helping teach the public and school children about the wonders of Raptor's natural history and the habitats in which they live!
Raptors-in-Residence, include bald and golden eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls and you will learn about their habitats and how they came to be permanent residents at the Center.