Explore a 16-day Alaska land and sea journey from Fairbanks to Juneau aboard Wilderness Discoverer. Begin inland in Fairbanks with visits to a reindeer farm and a local gold mining site. Travel south to Denali National Park for guided wildlife viewing and hiking. Continue to Talkeetna by rail and explore Denali State Park trails and lakes. Reach Anchorage before flying to Juneau to embark the vessel. Cruise through Tracy Arm and the Sawyer Glaciers, then continue into Frederick Sound and Chichagof Island for whale and bear viewing. Spend two days in Glacier Bay National Park with options for kayaking, hiking, and skiff exploration. Visit Icy Strait or Neka Bay before returning to Juneau to conclude the journey. This itinerary combines inland travel with coastal exploration.
Highlights
Explore Denali National Park with guided wildlife viewing and tundra tours
Cruise Glacier Bay National Park with kayaking, hiking, and skiff outings
Navigate Tracy Arm fjord and view Sawyer Glaciers and floating ice
Look for brown bears on Chichagof Island through guided shoreline tours
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Drin gwiinzii to Fairbanks, Alaska, the largest city in the Interior. On arrival, an UnCruise Adventures representative meets you and arranges transfer to the hotel. Arrival by 5:00 pm is required to attend the welcome reception, which includes a beverage and an opportunity to meet other travelers over light snacks.
After breakfast, visit a local reindeer farm for a guided walk and an introduction to their role in the region. Continue to a family-run gold mining site to try gold panning and learn about Fairbanks’ mining history. In the afternoon, spend time at the Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitor Center and listen to a local resident share insights about life in Alaska’s Interior.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before boarding your coach south to Denali National Park. Stop at the Denali Discovery Center in Healy for a box lunch and a short hike with a local naturalist guide. Continue to the Denali National Park Visitor Center to explore exhibits, talk with a ranger, or walk nearby trails.
After breakfast, travel into Denali National Park on a Tundra Wilderness Tour of approximately five to five-and-a-half hours. Your guide shares stories about the park as you watch for wildlife such as bears, moose, and caribou. In the afternoon, take a guided hike with a naturalist guide (about three hours on trail).
Enjoy a leisurely morning before transferring to the Denali Rail Depot for your scenic train ride south aboard a deluxe dome railcar. Have lunch on the train as landscapes roll by. Arrive in Talkeetna, a quirky town that serves as basecamp for Denali climbers. Dinner is on your own at the lodge or in town.
Enjoy breakfast with a view before setting out on a hike along the Curry Ridge Trail. Take in sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, flora, and fauna. Later, kayak on Byers Lake in the heart of Denali State Park. The Curry Ridge hike is approximately five to six miles and four to four-and-a-half hours, so come prepared with good footwear, layers, water, and snacks.
Day 7: Talkeetna to Anchorage
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
After breakfast, set out on a guided hike in the Talkeetna Lakes area. Look for loons, kingfishers, moose, and bears along the trail. Lunch is included in Talkeetna before you travel south to Anchorage by motor coach or scenic train. The Talkeetna Lakes hike has about a 200-foot elevation gain and some uneven terrain, so proper footwear and layers are important.
Note: In 2026, guests take a motorcoach from Talkeetna to Anchorage. In 2027, guests take the scenic train ride from Talkeetna to Anchorage and enjoy dinner on the train.
Day 8: Anchorage to Juneau
1 Breakfast
After breakfast, transfer to the Anchorage Airport for your flight to Juneau (not included). While in Juneau, you can check out Mt. Roberts Tramway (visit the office for a free pass!), the Alaska State Museum, and the Sealaska Heritage Institute. Wrap up your day with a classic Alaskan dinner at Tracy’s Crab Shack (not included), where you can enjoy king, snow, and Dungeness crab right off the boat.
Spend the day exploring more of this quaint seaside town. Upon boarding the ship in the afternoon, your crew greets you with Champagne and smiles. As you pull away from the dock, step out on deck with your binoculars and scan the horizon. Your week of secluded wilderness and scenic channels has officially begun.
Wake early and take a peek outside. Granite cliffs rise skyward, glaciers glint in the distance, and floating ice drifts past your window. No special effects here; this is pure, natural magic. Cruise past harbor seals lounging on ice floes and watch for mountain goats perched on cliff ledges. Waterfalls cascade down the Coastal Mountains. If tides permit, skiff or kayak driver guides you into this narrow fjord for an up-close look at towering walls and thundering ice.
Misty spouts on the horizon signal what is in store. Humpback whales are in the neighborhood. As you navigate whale-rich waters, your expedition team has the day’s adventures ready. Paddle at your own pace, watch for sea stars and shorebirds along the shoreline, or charge ahead on a longer kayak journey or a guided hike into the heart of the Tongass. Skiff tours, snorkeling opportunities, and hikes offer another perspective on this wildlife-filled region. Either way, today is about going big in whale country.
Today, you 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 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.
Spanning 3.3 million acres, just shy of the size of Connecticut, Glacier Bay National Park is vast, wild, and mostly unexplored. But you are not most visitors. Today, you venture deep into the park where you can kayak, skiff, hike glacial ridges, moraine walks, or even all-day paddle. Watch for mountain goats, sea lions, puffins, and, if you are lucky, a surprise whale sighting. You have two full days here, plenty of time to absorb its grandeur.
Start your morning with a deep breath of glacier-fresh air. Today’s adventures are yours to shape, whether you choose an all-day paddle through kelp-lined channels, a wilderness trek through spruce and hemlock forest, or a skiff ride to tucked-away inlets, this is your chance to fully immerse yourself in the quiet magic of this remote, rugged corner of Alaska. Moraine walks and skiff tours may also be available.
Ease into the day with sunrise stretches on deck and a strong cup of coffee as your expedition team scouts the best opportunities for exploration. Today is all about flexibility and immersion, with options to kayak at your own pace, join an all-day paddle, set out on a shore walk, or venture deeper on a bushwhack hike that reveals the raw textures of Alaska’s wild landscapes. Skiff rides open access to otherwise unreachable stretches of coastline while open paddles and yak-and-walk combinations let you shape the day moment by moment alongside your naturalist guides, who bring the region’s ecology, geology, and sense of place to life. Back onboard, unwind in the hot tub as the scenery drifts past, then gather this evening for a celebratory Captain’s Dinner and a slideshow of the week’s highlights, thoughtfully curated by your expedition team.
Day 16: Juneau, Alaska | Disembark
1 Breakfast
This morning, enjoy a leisurely breakfast as you cruise back into Juneau. Say farewell to the crew and your fellow adventurers. Then it is off to the airport or on to the next leg of your Alaskan journey with an UnCruise hotel stay or land tour.
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$11,3002-3 travelers
Navigator
Main Deck, cabins 201, 204-208 and 210. Queen or twin beds, private bath with shower and view window.
Trailblazer
Observation Deck, cabins 310-325. Queen or twin beds, private bath with shower and view window.
Pathfinder
Observation Deck, cabins 300-309. Outside entry, queen bed, sitting area, private bath with shower and view window.
Admiral
Sun Deck, cabins 400-403. Separate sitting area, queen or twin beds, private bath with shower, large picture window with sofa bed/triple.
Notes
Due to the nature of your explorations, itineraries are guidelines and may change in order to maximize wildlife and natural encounters. Variations in itinerary and the order of days may occur.
Initial deposit is 20% of the cruise plus port taxes and fees and 50% of any land services, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 130 days prior to departure by Visa, Mastercard or Discover
Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!