Port
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
Activity Level
Moderate
Excursion Type
All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At
$274.95
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 4½ Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
In May, June and July, American bald eagles roam the skies of Prince Rupert by the hundreds in search of their next meal. Get acquainted with them on this marine wildlife and historical lighthouse cruise by beautiful 72-foot catamaran. The vessel is heated and has fully covered cabins with four outdoor viewing decks.
As you cruise along the Pacific coast, this outing immerses you in some of the most beautiful scenery in BC. Keep your eyes and ears open, as this area is also known for its abundance of marine wildlife, including humpback whales on the prowl for krill and orcas following schools of salmon. The complexities of the food chain will play out right before your eyes. Watch for some world-famous lighthouses, too, and learn about the fascinating history of these beacons and their keepers.
Return to the Atlin Dock, adjacent to the cruise ship dock in Prince Rupert.
Notes:
Mobility devices (wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, etc) cannot be accommodated on the transportation. Tour requires approximately five minutes of walking between the cruise ship pier and Atlin Dock. Terrain includes a marine ramp from the pier to the boat, which can be very steep at low tide. Staff and crew will help to the best of their ability with guests needing assistance down the ramp and boarding the vessel. Dress warmly in layers with a windproof and waterproof outer layer; bring a warm hat, gloves and a scarf. Wear sturdy non-skid shoes. Snacks and beverages, including beer and wine, are available at the kiosk on board the vessel (at your own expense). Guests prone to motion sickness should consider this before booking and/or take appropriate medication. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed.
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