*Prices shown above are representative. Dates, times and prices are subject to change and may not be available for your sailing. To purchase a Shore & Land Excursion, you must already have a reservation number for a cruise or Alaska Cruisetour and have made a payment towards that reservation. Shore & Land Excursions must be purchased in the same currency as your cruise or Alaska Cruisetour reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice. All monetary exchanges onboard are processed in U.S. Dollars directly to your SeaPass onboard charge account unless otherwise specified.
Mendenhall Glacier & Salmon Bake - JU33
Experience the most popular attractions in Juneau – the Mendenhall Glacier - followed by an all-you-can-eat Alaskan salmon bake. View one of Mother Nature's most amazing treasures….the Mendenhall Glacier. Then, feast on wild Alaskan salmon and chicken along with a variety of side dishes guaranteed to satisfy the heartiest appetite. Listen to musical entertainment and venture out to explore the nearby creek, waterfall and mining remnants. Salmon Bake buses depart regularly back to the pier, so you may return at your leisure.
Experience the most popular attractions in Juneau – the Mendenhall Glacier - followed by an all-you-can-eat Alaskan salmon bake. After a brief tour of Juneau, view one of Mother Nature’s most amazing treasures….the Mendenhall Glacier. The glacier is 1.5 miles wild and hundreds of feet thick and is fed by the 1,500 square mile Juneau Icefield. This meandering river of compressed ice ranks as the largest, most rugged glacier accessible by road. The Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center, along with U.S. Forest Service staff, offers information on glaciers and is a vantage point for breathtaking photographs of this world-famous glacier.
Then, feast on wild Alaskan salmon and chicken along with a variety of side dishes guaranteed to satisfy the heartiest appetite. Listen to musical entertainment and venture out to explore the nearby creek, waterfall and mining remnants. Buses depart regularly back to the pier, so you may return at your leisure.