Auklet Charter Services
offers custom adventure cruises as well as vessel charter services supporting
scientific research, film crews and work trips in and around Prince William
Sound, Alaska including Whittier, Cordova, Valdez, the Chugach National
Forest and Prince William Sound State Marine Parks.
Auklet Charter Services'
quality multi-day sightseeing cruises in Alaska's famous Prince William
Sound emphasize wildlife viewing, glaciers, hiking, natural history, photography,
bird watching, small kayak and skiff excursions.
Chartering your own
vessel and cruising Prince William Sound for a number of days, anchoring
in quiet coves and bays each night, allows you to not just see Prince
William Sound but truly experience it.
Our knowledge and
understanding of Alaska’s natural history, it's ecology, glaciers,
mammals, forest habitats, wildflowers, geology, marine environment, the
1964 earthquake as well as historical and cultural history including native
history, early explorers, mining, fox farms, fishing, 1989 Exxon Valdez
oil spill is complimented by our involvement with research projects, an
extensive onboard library as well as our personal experiences from living
here in Prince William Sound for over 25 years.
Our 58 foot (17.7m)
classic wooden motor vessel Auklet provides a comfortable and safe vessel
for your multi-day charter. Cruises are customized and personal with a
maximum of six passengers. The Auklet is a US Coast Guard 5 Star Safety
Rated vessel. US Coast Guard licensed captain. Fully insured. Families
welcome.
Auklet Charter Services
operates throughout Prince William Sound and is a State of Alaska, City
of Cordova, Whittier and Valdez licensed business. We are members of the
Cordova and Whittier Chambers of Commerce, Alaska Travel Industry Association
and the Valdez Convention and Visitors Bureau. We are permitted with the
US Forest Service for guided hiking within the Chugach National Forest
and with the State of Alaska for activities within the Prince William
Sound State Marine Parks. Also licensed with Alaska Department of Fish
and Game for sport fishing.
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