The first morning aboard National Geographic Quest introduced guests to the enchanting coastal temperate rainforest ecosystem. As they emerged from their cozy beds, a misty drizzle and low-hanging clouds greeted them, casting a serene and mystical ambiance over the treetops and calm waters.

Our initial day of exploration led us to Baranof Island's Rodman Bay, an area rich in logging and fishing history. The undersea team plunged into the dark tranquil waters, capturing the incredible diversity of marine life for an evening show-and-tell session. Guests donned their boots and rain gear, ready to embrace their first off-ship adventure.

Some guests chose a Zodiac cruise, hoping to encounter wildlife, and they were richly rewarded. Bald eagles dotted the trees, harbor seals peeked curiously from the water, and marbled murrelets, mergansers, Bonaparte’s gulls, and surf scoters made delightful appearances.

Others opted for a shoreline walk, discovering brown bear prints before venturing into the extraordinarily lush rainforest. The day's exploration brought back many smiles as guests gathered for cocktail hour, sharing warmth and stories. The expedition team’s evening recap highlighted the day's wonders.

Tomorrow promises even more adventure. What surprises will Glacier Bay unveil?