
“Whale-watching” Hoonah, 2025
This morning we boarded the tender boats that took us to the town of Hoonah for our whale-watching excursion. To get to the meeting point, we walked along a trail through a lush forest. It felt like stepping back in time, with huge ferns, unfamiliar plants, and towering trees all around us. While we were walking, we spotted our first bald eagle. It was such a cool surprise!
After we came out of the forest, we waited in a small restaurant and gift shop area set up for cruise ship guests. I think there were three ships in port that day. While we were there, we saw a few more bald eagles. I had no idea there were so many in the area.
Soon it was time to meet our guides and board the whale-watching boat. I was surprised when the guide told us there’s a 100% chance of seeing whales and that they’ve spotted them every single day for years. It sounded too good to be true, but just a minute after leaving the pier we saw a group of humpback whales. It was amazing!
For the next hour or so we followed the group, watching them come up for air and dive again. Then we cruised off to see some otters, puffins, and seals. Toward the end, the captain got a tip that bears had been spotted on a distant shoreline, so we headed that way. Unfortunately, they were gone by the time we arrived. But we did make a stop at a naval buoy to say hello to a group of noisy sea lions. They were adorable and a fun way to end our excursion in the Icy Strait.
FYI, we booked our excursion from Icy Strait Whale Adventures. I recommend them!

“Tenders” Alaska, 2025

“Forest Hike” Hoonah, 2025

“Pier” Hoonah, 2025

“Humpback Whales” Hoonah, 2025

“Sea Lions” Hoonah, 2025