Trip Resources

Everything you need to prepare for your journey with The Boat Company — before, during, and after your cruise.

Request a Quote

Interested in sailing with us? Start by requesting a personalized quote.

Our team will walk you through availability, cabin options, and itinerary details to ensure the experience is right for you.

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Reservations Terms & Conditions

Please review our full terms and conditions before confirming your reservation. These outline payment schedules, cancellation terms, and important policies related to your booking.

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What’s Included

Your small-ship cruise with The Boat Company includes:

  • Six-night expedition cruise in Southeast Alaska

  • One-night hotel stay in arrival town

  • All onboard meals and snacks

  • Guided hiking, kayaking, and skiff excursions

  • Exclusive access to special-use permit areas

  • Professional expedition leadership and crew

  • Transfers as specified in your itinerary

Additional details about inclusions and optional services are provided in your cruise packet.


Key Information & FAQs

This section answers common questions about:

  • Travel to and from Juneau or Sitka

  • Physical activity level

  • Fishing opportunities and gear suggestions (see our complete Fishing Guide)

  • Cabin accommodations

  • WiFi and connectivity

  • Dietary accommodations

  • Onboard experience

Our Fishing Guide

Throughout the week, guests have opportunities to cast for salmon, trout, and other local species from our skiffs or along quiet forest streams, guided by crew that knows these waters intimately.

Whether you’re picking up a rod for the first time or bringing years of experience, our approach is simple: meet you where you are, and let the landscape shape the day.

Planning to fish? This guide covers what to expect, what we provide, and what we recommend you bring.

View the Fishing Guide →


Where We Cruise

For over 45 years, The Boat Company has navigated Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage — between Sitka and Juneau — through the wild fjords and forested islands of the Tongass National Forest.

Explore our route and learn how each voyage is shaped by wildlife, weather, and opportunity.

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Travel Protection

We strongly recommend purchasing travel protection to safeguard your investment.

Travel protection can help cover unexpected cancellations, medical needs, and travel interruptions. Guests are responsible for arranging coverage independently.

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Cancellation Policy

Our cancellation policy is outlined in our Important Documents page. Because of the limited capacity of our vessels, cancellation timelines are strictly observed. Please review the full policy before booking.

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Health & Safety

The safety of our guests and crew is our highest priority.

Our vessels operate under U.S. Coast Guard regulations and maintain strict safety protocols. If you have specific medical concerns, please contact us prior to booking.

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Download TBC Emergency Contact Card →


Registration

All guests must complete registration forms prior to departure.

These forms collect essential travel, emergency contact, and health information.

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What to Pack

Southeast Alaska weather is dynamic. We recommend packing:

  • Waterproof jacket and pants

  • Insulated mid-layers

  • Hat and gloves

  • Waterproof footwear (see our Rubber Boot Guide)

  • Daypack for excursions

View Full Packing Guide →


Things to Do in Juneau

If your journey begins or ends in Juneau, consider exploring:

  • Mendenhall Glacier

  • Mount Roberts Tramway

  • Whale watching excursions

  • Alaska State Museum

We recommend arriving at least one day early to explore.


Things to Do in Sitka

Sitka offers a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural history:

  • Sitka National Historical Park

  • Alaska Raptor Center

  • Fortress of the Bear

  • Sitka Sound Science Center

Consider spending extra time to experience the community and surrounding wilderness.