Drive the Seward Highway along the scenic Turnagain Arm to Whittier. The Glacier Quest Cruise takes you from the quaint seaside town of Whittier to glacier-filled Blackstone Bay, a dramatic deep-water fjord where two tidewater glaciers and several alpine glaciers await. Keep an eye out for sea otters, Steller sea lions, bears, mountain goats, whales, and more!
You will see several glaciers, including Tebenkof Glacier, named for Mikhail Demitrievich Tebenkof, an outstanding surveyor whose maps were the first charts of Alaska’s waters published in 1852. Northland Glacier rests majestically, clinging to the edge of the towering mountain. Blackstone and Beloit are tidewater glaciers that have carved a steep pathway to reach Prince William Sound’s saltwater. Cruise up close to these massive glaciers to watch for telltale signs of movement signaled by the distinct “pop” of glacier ice calving.
Add travel time from Anchorage to Whittier at 90 minutes each way. From Girdwood to Whittier, allow 45 minutes. We recommend taking the 11:30 AM tunnel entrance at the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel to access Whittier in time for the Glacier Quest Cruise. The tunnel is open thirty minutes past the hour for access to Whittier. After your cruise, the tunnel opens on the hour to depart Whittier until 11:00 PM.
The Glacier Quest Cruise travels 45 miles into Blackstone Bay where seven glaciers and glistening waters provide a spectacular panoramic view from the mountain peaks above to the turquoise saltwater sea below. Please check-in one hour before cruise departure time.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Present your mobile ticket and photo I.D. at check-in. 10:00 AM DRIVE ANCHORAGE TO WHITTIER - All cruises depart from the Cliffside Marina, 100 West Camp Rd, Whittier, AK. We suggest departing Anchorage at 10:00 AM and allowing 1.5 hours to reach the Whittier tunnel entrance at 11:30 AM. The drive to Whittier along the Seward Highway is a spectacular route designated a National Scenic Byway. Plan extra travel time for photo stops and summer road construction delays. To reach Whittier, all guests will travel through the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, North America’s longest shared rail and vehicle tunnel. The one-way tunnel operates on a rotating schedule, and everyone must be in line by 30-minutes past the hour to enter the tunnel going to Whittier. The fee for the tunnel ($13) and parking ($10-$12) is not included. In Whittier, public parking is available on Whittier Street, a short walk from our office. 12:00 PM GLACIER QUEST CRUISE - To receive your boarding cards for the cruise, proceed to Phillips Cruise "Express Check-In" located on the observation deck near the boarding zone in the Cliffside Marina. Present your photo I.D. and a mobile ticket to receive your cruise boarding pass, meal card for lunch, and a map indicating the location of your reserved seat. All guests must be on the Glacier Quest Cruise to Blackstone Bay by 12:55 PM. A hot lunch will be served shortly after the cruise departs to reach Blackstone Bay, home to seven glaciers and numerous towering waterfalls. Watch for wildlife along the way and learn about Prince William Sound as the Chugach National Forest Service ranger provides professional narration. Every cruise includes our No Seasickness guarantee! 4:45 PM DRIVE WHITTIER TO ANCHORAGE - After exploring Whittier and Prince William Sound by boat, enjoy Whittier. The tunnel opens every hour for 15 minutes to allow traffic to depart Whittier. The last tunnel closes at 11:00 PM. If you need assistance, please call us at 907-276-8023.