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I've been to all 3, and they are all beyond-words-spectacular. What determines which is best is what happens on a given day - the weather primarily, but also the amount of life you see on shore and in the water, and the amount of glacier calving. The only downside to Tracy Arm is that the amount of ice being calved by the two Sawyer Glaciers often blocks access to the arm far enough that you don't even see the glaciers - for that reason I wouldn't choose a cruise that has Tracy Arm as the only glacier viewing. I've had great luck at Hubbard, and will be back there again in May on the Radiance.Murray
I've been to all 3, and they are all beyond-words-spectacular. What determines which is best is what happens on a given day - the weather primarily, but also the amount of life you see on shore and in the water, and the amount of glacier calving. The only downside to Tracy Arm is that the amount of ice being calved by the two Sawyer Glaciers often blocks access to the arm far enough that you don't even see the glaciers - for that reason I wouldn't choose a cruise that has Tracy Arm as the only glacier viewing. I've had great luck at Hubbard, and will be back there again in May on the Radiance.
Murray