Wild, Woolly and Wow
Small ship cruising with UnCruise Adventures
• Juneau • Glacier Bay National Park • Chichagof Island • South Baranof Island • Baird Glacier
| PRICE FROM | DURATION | |
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USD
$5,500
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Days
8
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Nights
7
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| PRICE FROM | DURATION | |
|---|---|---|
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USD
$5,500
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Days
8
|
Nights
7
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Introduction
Join fellow adventurers on the most active back country itinerary that UnCruise Adventures has to offer.
See areas that no other boats visit, and stretch your legs and imagination in all new areas. Hike and bike through Chichagof Island – UnCruise Adventures has the only permits in this area. Enjoy full days of birding and skiff explorations, followed by evening camp fires ashore. Opportunities to hike, bike, kayak, paddle board, skiff and bushwhack, all in one week.
Your Ship: The UnCruise fleet of small expedition vessels has a shallow draft making them capable of nimble exploration giving access to places big ships cannot go. Most vessels offer narrative interpretation; meals; spirits/wine/beer; non-alcoholic beverages; book/DVD library; casual atmosphere; attentive service; fitness equipment; open bridge; kayaks and EZY Dock launch platform. Cabin features include: TV/DVD player; hair dryer, conditioning shampoo and body wash; binoculars; reusable water bottles.
Wilderness Legacy: The 86-guest Wilderness Legacy is geared up and ready for adventure. Notable features of this one-of-a-kind vessel include beautiful carved wooden cabinetry, a spacious Owner’s Suite, and the Sea Dragon (a portable launch platform for kayaks and paddle boards).
Itinerary
Day 1 : Juneau
After a day of exploring Alaska’s Capital City of Juneau, you’ll board the Wilderness Legacy just in time for a welcome cocktail or glass of Champagne before dinner. The captain and crew will introduce themselves and provide an overview of the adventure that awaits this week with a kick-off toast! Listen for the whistles as the Wilderness Legacy departs. These horns and whistles come from Captain Dan’s family collection…video on!
Day 2 : The Brothers, Robert & Crow Islands
Today, you will visit Robert and Crow Islands, offering everything from bushwhack hikes and shoreline walks to kayaking and possible snorkeling. Another option is the Brothers Islands, best explored by water, where skiff rides and paddles can bring you close to lively sea lion haul-outs. You will search for other types of wildlife throughout the day, including whales.
Day 3 : La Conte Glacier
Enjoy Le Conte Glacier, noted as the southernmost tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere, and an awe-inspiring landscape. Guests witness the glacier’s imposing beauty up close, a highlight of the Alaskan wilderness. Realize there are no mega ships at this most amazing glacier, as they are much too large to enter the shallow entrance to this magical wilderness fjord. We will spend most of our day here, exploring by kayak or small boat. We may even have a chance to go ashore and frolic amongst icebergs stranded on the beach.
Day 4 : Thomas Bay, Land of Kushtaka
Mist hangs in the air. The soft exhale of a whale wakes you from your well-deserved slumber. The anchor drops into the milky blue waters of Thomas Bay as the summer sun cuts through the mist and the fog lifts. You hear it before you see it – a profound amount of water cuts through the forest in a series of waterfalls known as Cascade Creek. This is a favorite location for crew one of the very few accessible trails in Southeast Alaska. Not to be missed, we have a level of hiking challenge to suit any skill level. After your foray into the woods, head back to the Legacy for a hearty meal as the boat repositions to the other side of Thomas Bay for new adventures. Water access is unmatched here, a kayak to a salmon run or skiff tour in search of bears wraps up your day.
Day 5 : Whale Watching & Kuiu Island
The west side of Kuiu Island is our playground for the day. We’re in black-bear country now and Kuiu Island plays host to the densest population of the iconic species on the planet. Tucked into a Bay, the waters are calm and filled with the smallest marine mammal on earth – the sea otter. Rafts of otters float by – unperturbed by our presence, and about as cute as one might imagine them to be. Humpback whales patrol the reefs in search of schools of herring – resident bubble-netters are a rare and exciting sight. The cold, nutrient rich waters provide opportunity not just for above-water activities. Try your hand at a snorkel (we have the warmest wetsuits known to man, fear not) and unlock an entire universe of discovery as you peruse the most diverse population of sea-stars on earth – a surprise to many who visit this place. For just a moment, the cold water is forgotten as you’re transported into what can only be described as a “cold water tropical reef. The Pacific transforms into the wildest touch-tank you can imagine.
Day 6 : Brown Bear Search Near the Shores of Chichagof Island
Seek out the elusive Coastal Brown Bear along this rugged coastline. The East side of Chichagof Island includes three specific areas that have exceptionally good opportunities for sighting these wonderful creatures. Your Captain will use his knowledge to put you in the best spot, which changes regularly. This day may include the opportunity for hikes ashore, kayaking, skiff rides and hopefully watching brown bears from all our small boats and kayaks. The bear population is abundant in this area. The day concludes as we get underway, and guests share their experiences and photos with fellow travellers.
Day 7 : Glacier Bay National Park’s Rarely Visited Outer Bay
This national park covers 3.3 million acres (that’s a tad smaller than the state of Connecticut). Let that sink in. Most visitors see the same sliver of the park as everyone else. Not you. You’re going the furthest and exploring parts that 99% of visitors never go to. Hike the outwash field of glaciers winding down the Fairweather Mountain Range. The cool breeze off the nearby snow and icefields is energizing. As the day winds down, it’s time for Captain’s Dinner. But that’s not all – you’ll also get to watch a slideshow of all the amazing things you’ve done this week.
Day 8 : Juneau
Welcome back to Juneau. Enjoy your last breakfast aboard. Check every nook and cranny of your cabin and say farewell to the crew as we disembark, get that last family photo and wave goodbye until next time.
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Pricing
Pricing (per person), USD
TYPE |
TWIN from |
SINGLE from |
EXTRA from |
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2026 |
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Navigator Cabin |
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25 Apr; 12 Sep |
US$5,500 |
US$9,700 |
US$375 |
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02 May |
US$5,800 |
US$10,200 |
US$375 |
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09 May – 16 May; 05 Sep |
US$6,300 |
US$11,100 |
US$375 |
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23 May – 30 May; 29 Aug |
US$6,500 |
US$11,400 |
US$375 |
| 06 Jun – 22 Aug |
US$7,500 |
US$13,200 |
US$375 |
2026
Navigator Cabin
25 Apr; 12 Sep
Twin from: $5500
Single from: $9700
Extra from: $375
02 May
Twin from: $5800
Single from: $10200
Extra from: $375
09 May – 16 May; 05 Sep
Twin from: $6300
Single from: $11100
Extra from: $375
23 May – 30 May; 29 Aug
Twin from: $6500
Single from: $11400
Extra from: $375
06 Jun – 22 Aug
Twin from: $7500
Single from: $13200
Extra from: $375
Special Offer
Savings in 2026
Book a 2026 departure aboard Wilderness Legacy by 19 December 2025 to save US$500 per person.
Offer applies to new bookings only, to the cost of the voyage only, and is valid on select 2026 departures, vessels and cabin categories. Offers may not be combined with each other.
All offers are subject to availability as they are capacity controlled, and may be withdrawn at any time without notice.
Departs
| 2026 | 2027 |
| 25 Apr | 24 Apr |
| 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 May | 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 May |
| 6, 13, 20, 27 Jun | 5, 12, 19, 26 Jun |
| 4, 11, 18, 25 Jul | 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Jul |
| 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Aug | 7, 14, 21, 28 Aug |
| 5, 12 Sep | 4, 11 Sep |
Type of Journey
Small ship cruise journey: We can tailor-make this itinerary to include travel arrangements before and/or after your cruise.
Included
- 7 nights’ accommodation onboard in your category of choice
- All meals (B, L, D) onboard
- Alcoholic (premium wine, beer, liquor, and craft cocktails) and non-alcoholic beverages
- Shared transfers and luggage handling on embarkation and disembarkation
- English-speaking expedition guides and guest experts
- Shared adventure activities (from-the-vessel) and equipment
- Shared exclusive activites and shore excursions
- Port fees and taxes in 2027 (subject to change)
- Entry fees to national parks and preserves
- Wellness amenities onboard
- Limited Wi-Fi
Not Included
- Port fees and taxes, shown as “extra” in the pricing above (subject to change)
- Super premium wines
- Gratuities
Gratuity
- Recommended US$45 per person per day
Important Notes
- Please enquire about pricing for alternative cabin or suite categories available onboard
- This cruise welcomes guests aged 8 years and above, with the exception of Adult Escape & Kids in Nature departures
- The departures on 25 April, 2 May, 18 July, and 22 August 2026 will operate as adults-only cruises
- The departures on 24 April and 21 August 2027 will operate as adults-only cruises
- The departures on 27 June, 25 July, and 1 August 2026 are Kids in Nature cruises
- The departures on 26 June and 24 & 31 July are Kids in Nature cruises
- This itinerary serves as a guide only and changes may be necessary due to ocean or weather conditions
Please refer to World Journeys terms & conditions










