by Magicstar28
Was not able to go all the way to Glacier. To many ice chunks Captain said it was not safe. Had a little boat pass us as we were turning around, found out later that the little boat got stuck and couldn’t make it either.
Visited: Jul 12, 2019
by Jazzycarribou
No excursion, just get topside and gawk.
Visited: Jun 21, 2019
by SusieQ02
We were not quite sure what to expect. It was amazing watching the ship maneuver to the glacier. Would like to have gotten closer. If you are looking for pictures, go out side. They were well prepared, and had a roaming coffee cart and wait staff with broth that kept us warm.
Visited: Aug 07, 2021
by buckadams
You have to be up at around 5am to see it. By the time we were up about 7am there were a few chunks of ice in sight and that was it. However, the scenery is still beautiful.
by maybellbus
No port and didn’t go into glacier to big ice pieces
by jkrause201
The ship did not do it for safety reasons, so they said, even though this is in the name of the cruise.
by PJandJesse
I was so excited we made it in as close as we did this year. There were lots of ice flows coming from the glacier, but the weather allowed us into the views, which were absolutely breathtaking.
by lhering216
Not really a port. the ship did a driveby and it was an amazing way to wake up. We hauled up to the 18th deck and took lots of pictures.
by CruiseReview1
It's a sail day when you look out and see small ice chunks in the water.
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I was mistakenly under the impression that we would see actual glaciers
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