juneau
Juneau, nestled in the heart of Alaska's Inside Passage, is a captivating port of call that beckons travelers with its wild beauty and rich history. As ships glide into its picturesque harbor, passengers are greeted by a panorama of snow-capped peaks, verdant forests, and shimmering waters. Juneau, the capital city of Alaska, is not only renowned for its stunning natural scenery but also for its vibrant culture and adventurous spirit. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local heritage by exploring historic sites such as the Alaska State Capitol or the iconic Mendenhall Glacier. Outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in a plethora of activities, from whale watching and hiking to helicopter tours and dog sledding on the breathtaking glaciers. With its unique blend of wilderness and civilization, Juneau promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler who steps ashore.
Alaska Whale Watching Tours is dedicated to providing the best wildlife viewing and whale watching experiences in Juneau. Committed to their community, they take pride in their services and vast knowledge of the local waters.
All captains and deckhands are certified with the United States Coast Guard and highly trained to ensure your safety while onboard the boat. You ride on one of their two boats specifically designed for whale watching.
Tours include complimentary snacks and beverages, and each boat has a marine restroom on board for your comfort. Everyone is guaranteed a seat to sit back and relax when the boat is underway.
If you only do one whale watching tour in Juneau, make sure you go with Alaska Tales!
In the summer of 1988, Coastal Helicopters began as a division of Alaska Coastal Airlines providing services to the US Forest Service using a Bell Jet Ranger.
In the fall of that year, Jim Wilson joined the company and began flying air taxi jobs in the winter months. He generated additional business and as a result a second helicopter, a Bell 206B, was purchased and Jim became a partner in the company. Later that same year Jim and Dot Wilson purchased all assets of Alaska Coastal Helicopters and became Coastal Helicopters, Inc. In 1996, Jim became the first Alaskan since 1960 to receive the Helicopter Association International ‘Pilot of the Year’ award.
They continue to grow as the demand increases in the areas of tourism and heli-skiing. Thei focus in the visitor industry is to provide professional and exciting tour opportunities to individuals or groups of independent travelers. Where they can supply that support in a safe environment without adversely impacting the local community, it is their intention to do so. Today the Coastal Helicopters fleet consists of two (2) Jet Rangers and eleven (11) Aerospatiale AStars.