Seward is a place in Alaska that you really shouldn't skip during your tour of the Alaska. Seward is located on the Kenai Peninsula on Resurrection Bay. Seward is also the gateway to the Kenai Fjords National Park, the national park with its many glaciers.
Besides being a fishing port, Seward is also often the place where cruise ships start and/or end.
Seward is surrounded by the many glaciers that flow into the waters of Resurrection Bay. One of the few glaciers you can hike to is the Exit Glacier.
On a day cruise through Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, we sailed through the habitat of whales, sea lions and puffins. It was so incredibly beautiful to witness the animals in their natural habitat.
We visited Holgate Glacier, a spectacularly active river of ice. On my return, I discovered a perfect photo spot to end the day at Seward's harbour dock. The surrounding glacial landscape paints a dramatic portrait of the rugged mountains. All the elements you need to end a wonderful day.
Maikel Claassen is a travel and landscape photographer born in Helmond, the Netherlands. Nowadays his base is in Geldrop from where he annually makes the most beautiful short and long trips to different parts of the world. His love and passion for travel and nature is reflected in his.. Read more…