アラスカ氷河ツアー

A pair of anglers engaged in fly fishing on a river, with stunning mountains rising in the background.

Observe glacial calving as generous chunks of ice fall into the water.

Ready to explore a remote area of the world famous for its vast wildernesses, diverse animal populations, deep blue skies and pristine natural beauty? You'll come back new® from an Alaska sailing with Princess Cruises®, voted the No. 1 cruise line in the region.

One aspect of a vacation to the state that you simply can't miss are Alaska glacier tours. These excursions will bring you up close to the icy-blue bergs that adventurers dream of, from North America's largest tidewater glacier to three-story icebergs that float past your cruise ship.

When you book an Alaska cruise, you'll enjoy a relaxing and memorable vacation with all the comforts and amenities that Princess Cruises® provides. Here are some of the incredible glaciers in Alaska that await.

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Must-see Alaska glaciers

Hubbard Glacier illuminated by the warm hues of a sunset, with golden light reflecting off the icy waters and glacier face.
Golden hour at Hubbard Glacier, Alaska.

ハバード氷河

Known locally as the "Galloping Glacier",  Hubbard Glacier is a gigantic ice formation quickly making its way toward the Gulf of Alaska into a breathtaking area called Disenchantment Bay. Measuring 76 miles long with a depth of 1,200 feet, it's the largest tidewater glacier in North America. 氷河の頂点は通り過ぎるクルーズ船より40階分上にある、と説明したほうが、この氷河の高さが脅威的であると直感していただけると思います。

Hubbard Glacier is so large that it created a natural ice dam that sealed off Russell Fjord from the rest of the bay—a feat it accomplished not once, but twice. Enormous snowcapped mountains set behind Hubbard Glacier make viewing the glacier even more dramatic. Keep an eye out for glacial calving, as the glacier often drops 10-story-tall icebergs into the waters!

 A sweeping view of College Fjord with expansive glaciers, surrounded by dramatic mountains under a clear blue sky.
College Fjord: A serene encounter with Alaska's icy wonders.

カレッジ・フィヨルド

College Fjord was discovered in 1899 when a college research expedition made its way into the northwest corner of Prince William Sound. Theis group of adventuring professors selected the name College Fjord to honor their prestigious academic institutions back on the East Coast. このフィヨルドは、何本もの凍った川が山のほうから青い海に向かってカスケード状に流れ込んでいるように見えます。Here, you can also witness large chunks of ice crashing into the water below – known as ice calving.

College Fjord is also the largest collection of tidewater glaciers in the world, making for truly  bucket-list worthy glacier viewing. You may even catch a glimpse of 40-ton humpback whales breaching the waters around the fjord.

A stunning blue glacier nestled between rugged, snow-capped mountains in Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska.
Breathtaking views of Tracy Arm Fjord in Alaska.

トレーシーアーム・フィヨルド

Approximately 50 miles south of Alaska's capital of Juneau lies Tracy Arm Fjord, a protected area within the Tongass National Forest. Spanning nearly 30 miles across, the fjord was named for Civil War general Benjamin Franklin Tracy and contains the magnificent twin Sawyer glaciers, the North and South glaciers. The North Sawyer Glacier is more commonly visited than the South Sawyer Glacier, which is more difficult to access. The South Sawyer Glacier can be reached by boat by taking a tour or charter service from Juneau. You'll have the chance to observe glacial calving as generous chunks of ice fall into the water. You'll also notice icebergs ranging from a few inches tall to as large as small homes, floating by your Princess Cruises® ship.

 The towering Hubbard Glacier framed by massive snow-covered peaks, with icy waters stretching into the distance.
The majestic Hubbard Glacier in all its glory.

Three unique ways to experience Alaska glaciers

Matanuska Glacier hike day tour in Alaska.
Matanuska Glacier hike day tour in Alaska.

1. By land on a hike

For those seeking an up-close encounter, glacier hiking offers a thrilling adventure on solid ice. Guided tours lead you across the rugged terrain to see glaciers such as Mendenhall. Exploring the glacier on foot allows you to appreciate the scale and texture of these natural wonders in a way that few other methods can match.

Ride a helicopter to Mendenhall Glacier.
Ride a helicopter to Mendenhall Glacier.

2. By air from a flightseeing tour

Glacier flightseeing tours take you over colossal ice fields and rugged mountain ranges, offering sweeping views of the dynamic landscape from the comfort of a small plane or helicopter. This bird's-eye view reveals the stunning contrasts between ice and rugged terrain and allows you to see remote glaciers that are otherwise inaccessible. Flightseeing provides an unforgettable visual experience, allowing you to witness the immense size of glaciers like the Mendenhall or Hubbard, and the breathtaking scope of Alaska’s glacial beauty.

グレーシャーベイ国立公園
グレーシャーベイ国立公園

3. By sea during a cruise

A glacier cruise presents a unique opportunity to experience Alaska’s icy marvels from the water. These cruises navigate close to tidewater glaciers, allowing you to witness the calving process—where chunks of ice break off and plunge into the sea. Cruises provide the chance to view glaciers from the sea while enjoying the comfort of a boat and the opportunity to spot marine wildlife, such as humpback whales, sea otters, harbor seals, and orca whales, in the surrounding waters.

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A man fishing in a lake from Alaska

3 hours | ジュノー 

Mendenhall Glacier Explorer

Embark on a 3-hour excursion offering the most time (2 hours) at Juneau's marquee attraction, the famous Mendenhall Glacier, which includes entry to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center. No visit to Juneau is complete without a close-up look at the Mendenhall Glacier. Alaska's most famous and most visited glacier, located just 12 miles from downtown.

Hubbard Glacier & Wilderness Exploration

2 hours | Hubbard Glacier (Scenic Cruising)

Hubbard Glacier & Wilderness Exploration

The journey begins as soon as you board our comfortable, Alaska-built vessel directly from your ship in the mouth of Disenchantment Bay. Travel aboard our maneuverable vessel allows for a route near the rocky, dramatic shoreline.

Mendenhall Glacier Helicopter & Guided Walk

2.25 hours | ジュノー

Mendenhall Glacier Helicopter & Guided Walk

One of the most exciting ways to see the Mendenhall Glacier by air is on a helicopter tour. The adventure begins when you travel to the helipad in Juneau. Here, you'll step inside the helicopter, lift off and soar over alpine ridges towards the Mendenhall Glacier.

Tracy Arm Alaska Glacier

7.25 hours | ジュノー

Tracy Arm Fjord & Glacier Explorer Cruise

Experience this one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore the very best of the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness region, located 60 miles southeast of Juneau. Your adventure includes exciting, close-up views of breathtaking Tracy Arm Fjord and majestic twin Sawyer Glaciers, on this in-depth exploration of Mother Nature at her best.

Beauty, excitement and adventure await when you book an Alaska glacier tour as part of a cruise with Princess Cruises®. Begin your journey to the state's most amazing glacier formations and discover other notable attractions like wildlife-rich fjords, lush rainforests and historic port towns along the way!

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