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    Chum Fun Charters - Josh the guide and my wife Daniele with her catch

    Chum Fun Charters

    4.5(33 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    We had the absolute pleasure of going out with Chum Fun Charters yesterday, and I can't say enough…read moregood things about the experience. From start to finish, the crew was professional, kind, and incredibly knowledgeable--but what made this trip truly unforgettable was how they went above and beyond for my 7-year-old son. Catching a salmon in Alaska has been my boy's dream for nearly two years, ever since his uncle took him fishing in the mountains of California and he discovered the Outdoor Boys on YouTube. Yesterday, that dream came true. He hooked and reeled in his very own salmon--completely unassisted--with just a little support holding the rod. A huge shoutout to Jude, the high school student working with the charter, who showed infinite patience, kindness, and enthusiasm. He spent extra time helping my son, answering questions, encouraging him, and making him feel like a real angler. Watching my kid light up with pride was something I will remember for the rest of my life. If you're looking for a family-friendly, well-run, and genuinely caring charter company in Juneau, Chum Fun Charters is it. Thank you for helping make a little boy's dream come true. We'll both be talking about this day for a long, long time.

    We stayed in town for a little over a week and used up our first few days on different excursions…read more We found what we really wanted on our last few days was to relax and take in Juneau. With salmon jumping about, it only made sense to find some fishing gear and relax and go fishing. We drove up to the location to find it empty and were a little disheartened that maybe they were out doing an excursion themselves. We called and left a message and Paul called us back 2 mins later. Which was awesome. My husband came out of your shop looking like a kid ready to go on an adventure. Big smile and all. We drove up and down Juneau all the way up to Eagle creek and down to sheep creek to fish and did not leave disappointed. Thank you for helping make memories I know my family will share for years to come.

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    Chum Fun Charters - Salmon

    Salmon

    Chum Fun Charters - Fishing

    Fishing

    Chum Fun Charters - Daniele holding her catch

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    Daniele holding her catch

    Alaska Travel Adventures - Bald eagle

    Alaska Travel Adventures

    4.7(287 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Five star experience with Autumn and Captain Lee! Quite an informative and knowledgeable crew. The…read moresafety briefing was thorough and the boat was clean and organized. Autumn clearly has a passion for whales and gave us enough education to fuel our fire for the animals. We saw calves and Sasha and we were treated with the experience of a whale breaching right in front of the boat! Overall a wonderful experience and looking forward to another tour with ATA! Also to mention the wonderful salmon bake! Fresh fish and live music with covered seating and a creekside view. The short hike to the waterfall was fun too! Special shout out to our wonderful bus driver too! She drives the "sunshine" bus and while her name escapes me, her impression does not! She pointed out an eagle's nest, told stories of the legendary wolf Romeo, and gave us a quick but detailed history of the town. Bonus that she's from our neck of the woods!

    Many moons ago I went on a raft ride in Alaska. I love the experience so when we were headed back…read moreas a family I felt it was a must do. The company was very efficient. Getting us immediately suited. Getting us separated in groups for the rafts. Issue: i understand the weight balance but my four year old was placed on the outside and it made for a nerve racking trip for me holding on to him for dear life! My issue- our tour guide. Nice and strong but I couldn't understand anything he was telling us because I was in the front and he has a very very thick accent. I feel like my oldest did not get the experience I hoped for because of the language barrier. Aka she didnt learn anything. Overall, it's beautiful and fun. But cold. We did get wet. It's still Alaska and still amazing. Still suggest.

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    Alaska Travel Adventures - Great trip Thank you Tuna

    Great trip Thank you Tuna

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    Alaska Travel Adventures

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    Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve - This is the vessel for the day cruise out on Glacier Bay.

    Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve

    4.9(38 reviews)
    49.7 mi

    In the early hours, we passed by Point Gustavus where the local Park Rangers boarded Queen…read moreElizabeth, then the ship proceeded through the fjords and inside the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. We made a scenic stop at the Margerie Glacier, then on to Glacier Bay. Margerie Glacier is a 21-mile long glacier situated along 12,000+ foot tall Mount Root. It is one of the park's most stable glaciers, neither receding nor advancing over the last several years. Lamplugh Glacier was so different with its deep blue ice contrasting sharply with the dark rock of the surrounding cliffs. We were told that the color comes from ice so densely being compressed that it absorbs all wavelengths of light except blue. The park's glaciers are spread across 3.3 million acres, and many are visible along the shores of the bay itself. Margerie Glacier and Grand Pacific Glacier, both located at the head of Tarr Inlet, are among the most notable, often showcasing dramatic calving events. There's nothing quite like the thunderous roar of a calving tidewater glacier to remind you of the mightiness of nature. Unfortunately, we did not get to witness this on our trip. We spent an entire day at the glaciers. We were in awe of the towering mountains, icebergs, and majestic glaciers stretching as far as the eye could see. When God created this part of the country, he made it magnificent. It was so thrilling to experience this from the deck of the Queen Elizabeth. To be able to see the icebergs floating in the water, the seals on the icebergs, and mountain goats on the mountains. We were also struck by the beautiful shade of blue of the water. What also was exciting was to have the Park Rangers giving us a live commentary on what we were seeing. They provided us with insights into the park's ecology and history, enhancing the overall experience.

    I went on a Norwegian Cruise and Glacier Bay was the most phenomenal part of my trip!…read more EXPERIENCE: Whether you go on an expedition through this park or a cruise, this is a must when you're in Alaska! Thank goodness for a balcony on my cruise, because that allowed me to sit back, sip a cup of hot tea, and enjoy the cinematic like experience passing before my eyes. I cruised through here at the very end of April so the ice was broken enough to allow the ship through. There were playful otters, an abundance of glaciers, and snow blanketed across the mountains. I could not have asked for more from this experience. OVERALL: Glacier Bay is an absolute must see for all! It is a truly powerful experience! I took so many photos, but could only upload a few.

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    Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve - An informative sign.

    An informative sign.

    Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve
    Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve

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