You want to go completely natural? Two words: Sierra Club. When I was younger, My family would do two week kyak/rafting trips around the Kenai Peninusla. Basically, a charter floatplane drops you and your gear off, you setup the kyaks, go towards the pickup point.(with a few break days in there for exploring).
I remember sitting in a kayack, floating through the icebergs coming off a glacier, looking back about 3-4 miles to see the cruise ships that couldn't get any closer than that to the glacier. Also, I've seen baby seals and whales surround the kyaks, and had moose walk through campsites.
There's a lot of prep work (and expense) to this, compared to a cruise, but it's definitely worth the extra effort. But if you're into the real natural experience, it's definitely the way to go.
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