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7 Night Adult Escape Wild Woolly and Wow with Glacier Bay Cruise from Juneau
Ship: Wilderness Legacy
Cruise Line: UnCruise Adventures
Sailed: Saturday, Apr 25, 2026 from Juneau, United States
Ended: Saturday, May 2, 2026
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Saturday, Apr 25, 2026
departure of the Wilderness Legacy. If UnCruise Adventures modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing
, the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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After a day of exploring Alaska's capital city, Juneau, you will board the Wilderness Legacy just in time for a welcome beverage before dinner. The captain and crew will introduce themselves and provide an overview of the week's adventure with a kickoff toast. Listen for the whistles as the Wilderness Legacy departs. These horns and whistles come from Captain Dan's personal collection.
Day 2 - Sunday - Apr 26, 2026
Robert Islands, Alaska, United States
Crow Island, United States
On today's offer are bushwhacking, full-day yak-and-whacks, skiff tours, forest pokes, and kayaking in this historic logging area with old-growth trees, remnants of logging cabins, and even a view of the Five Finger Islands Lighthouse.
Day 3 - Monday - Apr 27, 2026
LeConte Glacier, United States
There is something in the water. The Legacy glides through a narrow waterway flanked by sheer cliffs, leading to LeConte Glacier, the southernmost tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere that is rarely seen by visitors. Large cruise ships cannot access this remote corner of Alaska. Today, you choose your own adventure: skiff among towering icebergs or simply absorb the reverent silence. This is sacred ground for the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian peoples. Listen to the sounds of this place. You belong here today.
Day 4 - Tuesday - Apr 28, 2026
Thomas Bay, United States
The anchor drops into the milky blue waters of Thomas Bay just as the summer sun breaks through the mist. You will hear Cascade Creek before you see it; a dramatic series of waterfalls crashing through the forest. This is a crew favorite and home to one of the few accessible trails in Southeast Alaska, with options for all skill levels, to reach a stunning waterfall or a hike deeper into the forest. When conditions allow, enjoy an open paddle on calm, glassy waters by kayak or paddle board.
Day 5 - Wednesday - Apr 29, 2026
Kuiu Island, United States
Welcome to black bear country. The west side of Kuiu Island hosts the densest population of these iconic creatures on Earth. As we explore its calm bays, you may spot sea otters, the smallest marine mammals, floating nearby, unbothered and adorable. Humpback whales hunt for herring here, and with luck, you will witness their bubble-net feeding. If the conditions permit, do not miss your chance to snorkel in the cold, nutrient-rich waters (warm wetsuits are provided). For those looking to stay a bit dryer, there are opportunities for hikes (including a hard charger bushwhack) and even an all-day paddle.
Day 6 - Thursday - Apr 30, 2026
Chichagof Island, United States
Today, we explore the wild coastline of Chichagof Island in search of the elusive coastal brown bear. This remote area is rich with life and offers some of the best bear-viewing opportunities in Southeast Alaska. Your captain and expedition leader will take you deep into bear territory using their expert local knowledge. Activities include shoreline walks, kayaking, skiff rides, and up-close (but safe) bear spotting from the water. This is a day of awe-inspiring encounters with nature at its most raw.
Day 7 - Friday - May 1, 2026
Glacier Bay, United States
Spanning 3.3 million acres, just slightly smaller than the state of Connecticut, Glacier Bay is vast. Most visitors only see a small part of it. But not you. You will venture into parts of the park that 99 percent of visitors never explore. Wildlife is abundant. Keep your eyes open for Steller sea lions and otters as you hike, walk, kayak, or skiff through untouched wilderness. If you're looking for a relaxing activity, meadow walks may be offered as well. Back onboard after a full day, your expedition team shares photos from the week, sent to you as a farewell gift.
Day 8 - Saturday - May 2, 2026
Juneau, United States
Welcome back to Juneau. After a warm and satisfying breakfast, it is time to say goodbye to the crew as you disembark.