- Commitment to sustainable dining through partnerships with local seafood cooperatives and hydroponic farms
- Flexible menu planning that accommodates diverse dietary needs and relies on seasonal ingredients
- Dual mission of providing luxury adventure tourism while funding conservation of the Tongass National Forest
- Seven-day itineraries featuring extensive outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing
The Boat Company, a non-profit luxury cruise operator based in Southeast Alaska, has positioned its culinary program as a defining element of its adventure itineraries. Operating two vessels, the M/V Liseron and the M/V Mist Cove, the company treats its dining service as a floating restaurant experience designed to boost morale for both guests and crew. April Agee, the director of food and beverage, oversees a culinary strategy that avoids set menus in favor of dishes based on seasonal availability and ingredient freshness.

The chefs prioritize sustainability by sourcing ingredients locally. Seafood, including salmon, halibut, and black cod, is acquired from the Seafood Producers Cooperative in Sitka, an organization of fishermen utilizing sustainable hook-and-line methods. Additionally, the ships utilize organic greens grown hydroponically by Outpost Agriculture in Ketchikan. While seafood is a staple, the kitchen team accommodates a wide range of dietary preferences and restrictions, ensuring options for vegetarians, vegans, and those with allergies. The culinary staff encourages interaction with passengers, maintaining an open kitchen atmosphere that invites questions and recipe exchanges.
Founded in 1979 by Michael McIntosh, Sr., The Boat Company operates with a specific mission to protect the Tongass National Forest. Revenue from the cruises supports various conservation efforts and stewardship programs. Running from mid-May through mid-September, the seven-day voyages between Juneau and Sitka offer guests opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and fishing. The company combines these outdoor adventures with comfortable accommodations and high-end dining, creating a unique tourism model that directly supports the preservation of the environment in which it operates.
