cusematt4 Posted January 21 #1 Share Posted January 21 (edited) Hi all, We may do a princess Alaska cruise and do not see any princess excursions that stand out. Has anyone done any princess vs non princess tours in Juneau? Has anyone done the Harv and Marv whale watching tour? If so, how does it compare to the Princess offered whale watching tours and other non Princess tours in Alaska? Are there any Princess or non Princess tours in Juneau that are the most highly acclaimed and rated? Thanks! Edited January 21 by cusematt4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoopTennis Posted January 21 #2 Share Posted January 21 It was a few years ago but we did the Harv and Marv tour and had a great time! Can’t compare to others but we were more than satisfied we usually do independent tours, smaller groups than most Princess tours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Outerdog Posted January 21 #3 Share Posted January 21 Harv and Marv is awesome and highly recommended. Choosing whale watching in Juneau is best done by comparing price and number of people on an individual trip. I prefer a smaller crowd, for example, and will pay the premium for it. Don't give too much thought on sticking with Princess for your excursions in Juneau. It's very safe in terms of getting back to the ship on time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Bimmer09 Posted January 21 #4 Share Posted January 21 We've done two Harv n Marvs and each time just 6 passengers and the Captain. There were other excursions out there with 100 + people on big boats straining to get a good look at the whales in Auck Bay. They pick you up as you get off the ship in Juneau. Always H and M for us. See some whales-point them out to the skipper and he goes there. Norris 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RV Queen Posted January 21 #5 Share Posted January 21 We did H & M several years ago and loved it. We are booking them again for our upcoming Alaska cruise this May. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cusematt4 Posted January 21 Author #6 Share Posted January 21 Thanks so much. Does anyone know if there a really good whale watching tour in Juneau coupled with a good salmon bake? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoDucksNation Posted January 21 #7 Share Posted January 21 This was last July with Harv and Marv. Even the captain got excited with the double breach 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eqj60 Posted January 21 #8 Share Posted January 21 Love Alaska! The Alaska board helped us plan a fantastic trip, both land and cruise. Lots of info re tours, etc https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/33-alaska/ One of our best vacations ever! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mevs904 Posted January 21 #9 Share Posted January 21 Another vote for Harv and Marv. We loved our excursion with them and similar to Norris we only had six passengers on the boat. Our captain got very excited about a pod of orcas and we followed them as they headed toward an island that was full of walruses. Saw great whale activity too. We saw the bigger boats that were loaded with people and we were so glad that we were with Harv & Marv. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharichka Posted January 21 #10 Share Posted January 21 I highly recommend Alaska Humpback Adventures. The boat only takes 6, I believe. When we went, my husband and I were the only ones. We were picked up at the pier and got a great tour of the area as we drove to where the boat was. I would definitely choose one of the independent companies over the ship tour for this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torfamm Posted January 21 #11 Share Posted January 21 9 hours ago, cusematt4 said: Hi all, We may do a princess Alaska cruise and do not see any princess excursions that stand out. Has anyone done any princess vs non princess tours in Juneau? Has anyone done the Harv and Marv whale watching tour? If so, how does it compare to the Princess offered whale watching tours and other non Princess tours in Alaska? Are there any Princess or non Princess tours in Juneau that are the most highly acclaimed and rated? Thanks! We’ve been out with Jayleen’s Alaska and it was a fantastic experience. She operates two small boats that take out a maximum of 6 people. It was amazing to be down close to the water level. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stbr Posted January 21 #12 Share Posted January 21 We did a Harv and Marv excursion twelve years ago. It was the best whale watching experience we've ever had anywhere. There were three passengers and the captain. We had an awesome experience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSAtlantic Posted January 21 #13 Share Posted January 21 We went out with Jayleen’s Alaska last summer and had a great time. She was not our captain but runs a great company. Several years ago, we went with Jayleen when she was working for her dad at Harv and Marv’s. I definitely agree to find a small boat (6 people) for the best experience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capriccio Posted January 21 #14 Share Posted January 21 Not that you probably need another vote for Harv and Marv but here's one any way. Our first experience was with them in 2012. My 3 siblings and spouses still talk about (just the 8 of us on the boat) the bubble netting right by the boat that went on for over 30 minutes. One brother and spouse returned to Alaska last summer and booked with Harv and Marv again. He came back and said it was even better. Two humpbacks spent lots of time just swimming around and under the boat looking at the passengers looking at them. Then a whale breached within 100 feet of the boat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Coral Posted January 21 #15 Share Posted January 21 12 hours ago, cusematt4 said: Thanks so much. Does anyone know if there a really good whale watching tour in Juneau coupled with a good salmon bake? Most of the time, only cruise lines combine these type of tours. You can book them separately, privately. I have never done a salmon bake (allergic to seafood). IMO - private whale watching tours are superior (smaller boats, sometimes longer time on the water, etc...). The exception is Gastineau Guiding (Whale Watching and Mendenhall Photo Safari). This is a small group and gets rave reviews all the time. This is booked through the cruise line. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Italy52 Posted January 21 #16 Share Posted January 21 When in Juneau, we always book with Jayleen's Alaska. So far, we have gone out with Jayleen 13 times. We have 4 whale watching tours booked for 2024 and 1 for 2025. We have never had a bad experience. Here is the link to her business: https://jayleensalaska.com/ There are a lot of good whale watching companies in Juneau. I have gone with quite a few, but my preference is Jayleen. I would suggest that if interested, check out the names of the companies mentioned and then do your homework on the companies to see which one matches your needs. Coral statement about "private whale watching tours" is correct and one of the reasons we choose them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Coral Posted January 21 #17 Share Posted January 21 (edited) 21 minutes ago, Italy52 said: When in Juneau, we always book with Jayleen's Alaska. So far, we have gone out with Jayleen 13 times. We have 4 whale watching tours booked for 2024 and 1 for 2025. We have never had a bad experience. Here is the link to her business: https://jayleensalaska.com/ There are a lot of good whale watching companies in Juneau. I have gone with quite a few, but my preference is Jayleen. I would suggest that if interested, check out the names of the companies mentioned and then do your homework on the companies to see which one matches your needs. Coral statement about "private whale watching tours" is correct and one of the reasons we choose them. Just to add to what @Italy52 adds - I would look for 3 hours on the water. Jayleen's has this and a few others do also. Most only do 2 hours on the water. Since it takes 30 minutes each way to get out to Auke Bay - if you are going on whale watching, spend as much time on water as possible because this increases the chances of seeing more whales. Don't go with a tour that only spends 2 hours on water (and you spend 1 hour combined on commute). I personally (now) always choose small and private. I have been on others and they are not worthy IMO. Edited January 21 by Coral 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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