Jet Ski 60 Miles Of Adventure And See The Most Stunning Glaciers In Alaska
By Megan McDonald|Published July 28, 2020
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Megan McDonald
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
If you want to get out and experience our great state in a way you’ve never seen before, then you need to jet ski Alaska! Glacier Jet Ski Adventures offers awesome tours through Prince William Sound so you can get closer to the awe-inspiring scenery that surrounds us. This is a tour you’re going to want to put on your annual summer to-do list.
Do you want to get out and explore Alaska in a way you’ve never seen before?
Glacier Jet Ski Adventures in Whittier, Alaska offers amazing jet ski tours through Prince William Sound. Get up close and personal with waterfalls, wildlife, and even glaciers!
When you arrive, you’ll get changed into your drysuit and receive instructions on how to use your SEADOO jet ski.
All the jet skis are eco-friendly with 5-star EPA ratings. They also have the lowest decibel engine on the market and the instructors show you how to move through the bay in the quietest way possible.
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This allows you to see wildlife up close without disturbing them.
You’ll head out to Blackstone Bay, which is a round trip of almost 60 miles. Although you don’t have to have experience on a jet ski, you should be in good enough physical shape to be able to take this trip.
There are very few ways you can get to see these views, and many times you’re stuck on a boat without control of the things you want to see most. On this tour, you’ll be able to spend a little extra time in the areas that astound you.
Because they travel in small groups, there’s very limited space available. This is a great way to minimize the impact on the marine ecosystem in the area.
Their tour availability is booking up fast, so make sure to place your reservations soon.
Have you ever had the chance to jet ski Alaska? What did you think? Would you recommend it to others? Are you going to try it this summer? Let us know in the comments below!