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    Shannon O.

    I have never seen anything so stunning in my life. Watching a glacier up close as it calves, next to a huge waterfall? Am I dreaming? Our captain was outstanding and narrated a great cruise. Food and drinks were great. This is an absolute must do for anyone visiting the area. Skip anything else to make time to do this cruise. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity.

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    Seth A.

    26 Glacier Tour Cruise is the #1 reason why tourists visit Whittier, Alaska. I took the cruise the other day, July 28, 2022. Overall, I had a good time except for one aspect...and that being when outside on the decks for viewing the glaciers, people hog the railings to take their pictures. Then they rotate family members without time for other passengers to get their memorable moments. I actually reached out to the tour hosts...Phillips Cruises, about this matter. I asked if maybe they can make a few announcements and reminders about tourists being courteous to each other, but Phillips declined to do this. I guess maybe they don't want to cause a stir. I don't know specifically why, but all I'd suggest is that for future passengers...BE AGGRESSIVE AND ASSERTIVE when you want your pictures and time at the best stops along the cruise tour! With that being said, let me give details about 26 Glacier Tour Cruise... It cost $203.95 all-in including taxes and fees for the trip. It departs out of Whittier, Alaska which is located 60 miles east of Anchorage. Plus, you must pay $13 to take the mandatory tunnel to arrive in Whittier and $10 for daily parking. If possible, when determining your plans, try and pick a day when it'll be sunny out because that'll obviously totally enhance the picturesque perspectives of all the glaciers. I must give the hosts, Phillips Cruises, credit in terms of providing all extras for taking the cruise. In multiple emails, they explained everything! Quick rundown of times... - Take the 10:30am ferry into Whittier. - Check-in at 11:30am. - Board at 12pm. - Boat doors close at 12:30 pm. - Depart Whittier at 12:45pm. - 5 hours' worth of exploring Prince William Sound getting to see 26 glaciers including wildlife, like whales, otters and sealions. - Arrive back in Whittier at 6pm. - Exit the cruise ship - 6:15pm. The time flies by when onboard and navigating. There's much to see and do. Phillips provides lunch, which you'll eat within the 1st hour of cruising so then you can enjoy the sights and surroundings for the next 4 hours. I chose the seafood soup. It was delicious including a coleslaw side salad, piece of cheese, roll, chocolate candy, and some gummy fruit snack. Then, on the return trip back to Whittier, they provide fresh baked chocolate chip cookies. Phillips does pick your seat, which you'll use your as a "home base" to leave your stuff while hanging on the upper and middle decks for viewing. They offer 4 and 6 person tables. For myself traveling alone, I shared a table with another couple and got to know them and become friendly. So...although they say "26 glaciers"...a lot of the glaciers you'll just pass by while cruising. You can take photos of them in the distance, but they won't stop and offer up-close angles of those glaciers. In the end, Phillips will afford passengers time at maybe 5 - 6 glaciers...where they'll stop the boat and slowly rotate it around so passengers can have their family photos. But beware, depending on which side of the boat the views are on, other passengers will hover and breathe on top of you with disregard to your personal space. I HATED THIS! People have no respect for giving others a chance! The best highlight was SURPRISE GLACIER! Stunning! It's hard to describe...but with the sun in full force, it was so colorful and positioned perfectly along with a couple of small charter boats floating around making for wonderful picture taking moments. Also, CASCADE GLACIER was terrific. Cascade Glacier was situated next to 2 other glaciers, so ultimately you get 3 glaciers for the price of one! Again, the captain will slow the boat down for passengers to snap pics. We did stop and spend 20 minutes watching whales swim in the distance. People appreciated this. I found it boring and unphotographable. Another great point about the cruise, they had a Park Ranger onboard to do a lot of the talking and explaining over the loudspeaker. The cruise features unlimited water, coffee and hot tea. There's a gift shop on the lower level to buy souvenirs. You can pay to have alcoholic drinks and snacks/candies/extras. Btw, at Cascade Glacier, the tour crew handed out signs including Christmas Signs for those wanting to capture family photos from their experience. This was a creative idea. All the passengers were taking turns grabbing signs and asking crew members to snap their photos. Lastly, within the 5 hours of cruising, I'd say 1 hour each way (2 hours in total) you'll be spending just hanging out and appreciating the fresh ocean air. It's only until you arrive in the heart of Prince William Sound that the real action begins. Overall, I liked the 26 Glacier Cruise. Other than the same passengers hogging the rail times over and over and over again, I'd give it 5 stars. And...for being so closely situated to Anchorage, Seward, Girdwood and many other worthwhile Alaskan attractions, make sure to keep this cruise tour on your To-Do List.

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    Roxanne R.

    The cruise is absolutely beautiful. The meals were very tasty. The ship was spotless. The staff was helpful. Captain Dave was knowledgeable. Ranger John was informative. We had a sunny day to experience the glaciers. This cruise is an absolute must for anyone visiting the area.

    Tim L.

    Excellent glacier viewing experience but a rather long day. The tour we booked includes both the train ride (from Anchorage to Whittier and back) and the cruise itself. The train ride was fun and full of beautiful views and plenty of humor from our guide, a precocious young lady who has yet to graduate high school. The cruise itself was of course the highlight of the day and included lots of narrations from both the ranger and the captain, who had a keen eye for spotting whales and made every effort to stop to let us film. The cruise also includes a delicious lunch (clam chowder or chili) and free coffee, which I sorely needed after a long day of walking yesterday. Overall, this was an excellent experience but a rather long day if you ride the train. You can save at least 2 hours if you drive a car but we chose to experience the train ride that I've heard so much about. I highly recommend this company for its professionalism and great overall experience!

    David K.

    A bucket list item fulfilled in a magnificent way. The glaciars should be seen by everyone, andbthis is a very comfortable way to do so. Captain knowledgable but not overwhelming with chatter. Crew helpful and kind. Boat ride calm even at higher speeds, and interiors clean, including the facilities

    Missy D.

    This cruise is a must! We drove about an hour from Anchorage and parked directly by where you load on the ship ($15 for parking). We got there a little early and got some coffee at the café close by. The small town Whittier is so so cool! The boat was so spacious and comfortable with large tables to sit at. We ended up sitting on the upper level with our own access to the decks. Beautiful scenery with so many glaciers. We were able to spot a black bear and sea lions & otters.

    Sea otters

    Great cruise! We were disappointed that we didn't see any whales but saw a lot of otters and sea lions along the way. No seasickness as advertised. Bring your binoculars! Staff was wonderful!

    3 glaciers

    Informative cruise. Beautiful scenery. Pilot saw a whale and turned around for us to see if it would surface again. Unfortunately, it was rainy so didn't see as much on the way out.

    Zero visibility day. Too bad, no refund for some of you.

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    Ray I tried calling…read moreyou, left you my number so you can call me back all I got was your automated email asking for a review....So here you go! Fishing Experience what it comes down to is a Minimalist as you described in your email by checking the boxes vs Maximumizing the experience which is my goal. I take 10 to 15 Fishing Charters per year all over North America, I am taking 5 this week. I don't book party charters because I want to ensure I control who I fish with, I often fish a 6 pack with only myself or 1 or 2 friends. FV ICrazy 2 was disappointing and did not measure up to expectations. 1. Mechanical Failure at 1:00pm Prop fell off the engine. Then we spent an hour looking for a spare prop and contacting you. 2. One windshield wiper working, other completely missing. All of the compartment doors are held shut with a dish rag folded over 2-1/2 times and jammed in the crack to keep the doors from falling open since none of the latches would hold the doors closed. 3. The water hose did not work, so everything had to be washed down with a bucket on a rope. 4. The bathroom door would not latch and had to be blocked so it wouldn't keep swinging open. 5. Seat back in the cabin across from the driver would not stay in place 6. And in general the boat lacked good maintenance that you would expect from a 1st class charter operation that is charging its customers premium rates for a full day of fishing. 7. Next issue, I booked a Private 6 Pack Fishing Vessel, only to be told by the captain that the boat could only handle 4 rods at a time plus it was only him no deck hand. So in reality we got a 4 pack and our catch was limited by only having 4 people fishing at any given time. 8. Next, we wasted valuable time in 2 ways, 1st we didn't depart the boat dock until 7:30am and 2nd we went on a wild goose chase scouting a waypoint for the Captains "Boss" on the way down that he never intended to fish because it was too deep, this was over an hour of time we could have been fishing. My points are we could have fished more rods earlier and limited on Halibut sooner, moved on to Rockfish sooner and limited and had time to target cod and other species to Maximize our Fishing Charter had it not been for the limitations within the control of Crazy Rays Charters. The way I see it is I got 2/3 of a Charter for 2/3 of the Time, so I should pay 44.4%. Jeff Miller

    My wife and I had a great day fishing with Crazy Ray's out of Seward. would highly recommend them.read more

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    Northern Explorer Adventures

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    Spectacular is one of the superlatives to describe the experience with Captain Al and the Northern…read moreExplorer. We hiked, saw bears, doll porpoises, and the most amazing scenes of glaciers from Blackstone Bay. The food was a culinary delight, Christian out did himself each night. Rena oozed hospitality and exceeded our every need.

    We just returned from our two week trip to Alaska. The middle part of that was 5 days and 4 nights…read morewith Captain Al and his crew for our cruise. Unexpectedly, we ended up being the only guests as others had backed out. We started out of Seward with a nice trip from Anchorage with Joan and Jeff as our shuttle team. They were both very personable and a pleasure to make the trip with to Seward. We were greeted with champagne and quickly got underway. Our accommodations were exactly as described in the Master suite. After two days of being wined and dined, we finally had to say, the "food is amazing, but we don't eat this much in a day. We need to slow down on the amount" LOL Certainly all you could possibly eat and nicely prepared. En En set beautiful tables for every meal and and our wine glasses were never dry. The weather was not the best for the first few days, so with everyone's agreement, we decided to roll the dice and cross the Gulf of Alaska to head towards Whittier. At that point, the weather became amazing, we did kayaking and had a 13,000 year old cocktail (Bourbon on Glacier ice). Who knew we would go to Alaska to get a tan? We spent the entire time cruising out on the deck getting sun. Captain Al and his team were wonderful hosts. I guess I could address every complaint that has been posted, but I'm not going to give it much credibility by spending any time on it. Yes, the boat is not brand new, but we had no issues on board (except the battery, but that's a little joke between Captain Al and us.). I can't speak to any of the other accommodations because we did not see or use them, but there were absolutely no complaints with ours. We are already considering the possibility of taking friends and going again some time. Thanks for everything Captain Al, En En and Christian! It was the trip of a lifetime! Thanks for being a part of it! Lori and Bob

    Princess Cruise Tour

    Princess Cruise Tour

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    Alaska has been my husband's dream destination for years. Well, he planned a 2-week trip to Alaska…read moreusing the Princess Cruise Line, but doing this "CruiseTour", with the help of cruise line travel agent. "CruiseTour" is where you combine the Alaskan Cruise, along with train, tour bus, lodge stays, etc.etc., making the trip very comprehensive...though definitely more complicated! Honestly, I would have preferred to go straight to the cruise ship and back...and skip all the hassles. HOWEVER. Here's the deal. I've mentioned in a previous review that I didn't care too much about the train ride TO Talkeetna (heading towards the 2 wilderness lodges) because of its weird dining rules, as well as disappointing views. On the way back from the lodges, we took a tour bus (luckily a big, comfy one!) to Whittier, where our ship awaited us. First of all, this tour bus as incredibly LONG...as in 9 hours, including a lunch stop!! I nearly had a fit the night before when I first realized it was going to be that long (my husband, not exactly the Master of Details) didn't realize this either when he planned out this entire trip. Well...luckily...the tour bus ride turned out to be somewhat of a blessing. The bus from Denali to Whittier took several bathroom breaks along the way (much to the relief of many older passengers, I bet!), and even a long lunch break in Anchorage. Best part? The views were SPECTACULAR!!! It was one picturesque scene after another...mile after mile, especially in the last hour, nearing the Whittier port. Even the long tunnel passageway leading to our cruise ship was magnificent. I would have NEVER thought I'd think this long of a ride would be worth it...but it was. Surprisingly, I liked it better than the much cooler train ride to Talkeetna. Also, the bus was pretty comfy all in all with good A/C. So YES, this may sound like a scary option in terms of the length of the ride...but if you want a good, long look at Alaska at its finest, it's actually a great option.

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