The seas are filled with Alaska wildlife. Learn about the top five marine animals in Alaska’s Inside Passage and how to spot them on your Alaska cruise.
The seas are filled with Alaska wildlife. Learn about the top five marine animals in Alaska’s Inside Passage and how to spot them on your Alaska cruise.
Alaska wildlife is varied and abundant, from the land to sea. With so many climactic regions and the sheer vastness of the state, it’s easy to focus solely on the land-based Alaska wildlife, like Alaska’s brown bears and Dall sheep. However, Alaska’s waters are also teeming with creatures great and small. And there’s no better place to view marine wildlife than the deck of a cruise ship on the waters of Alaska’s Inside Passage. These waters rank among the top summer feeding grounds for a variety of marine life, so you’ll have a front row seat for the action.
Alaska’s Inside Passage waterway stretches for 1,000 miles from Puget Sound in Washington all the way up to into the Gulf of Alaska. The Passage weaves through islands, fjords, mountains, glaciers, and wilderness protected from the Pacific Ocean.
Here’s a brief rundown of the top five Alaska wildlife species commonly found along the Inside Passage of Alaska.
Whether it’s a porpoise zipping along with the boat or an otter chilling on an ice floe, seeing Alaska wildlife is something you’ll never forget. Though you will likely see wildlife from your Alaska cruise ship, book an Alaska shore excursion to get a more personal experience with the animals.