Embark on the ultimate Alaskan combo shore excursion in Ketchikan, a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and local flavors! Begin your journey with a visit to Herring Cove, where you can witness incredible bear sightings in their natural habitat as they fish for salmon. Dive into the rich history of the Tlingit people at Saxman Native Village, home to stunning, intricately carved totem poles that tell the stories of Alaska’s Native heritage. Then, unwind with a refreshing Alaskan beer at one of the state’s oldest and most charming bars.
This unforgettable Alaska shore excursion combines Ketchikan’s wildlife, culture, and cuisine into one amazing excursion. Book your spot today! (Must be 21 years of age with valid photo ID to consume beer.)
The prime wildlife viewing spot, famous for its seasonal bear sightings as they feast on salmon swimming upstream. Visitors may also spot bald eagles and other native Alaskan wildlife in their natural habitat. It's a must-see attraction for nature enthusiasts exploring Ketchikan.
Experience local flavors of Alaska with an exciting stop at some of the oldest bars in Alaska. Visit an iconic Alaskan bar steeped in history, sample locally crafted Alaskan brews, and enjoy the unique charm of the venue. Perfect for those looking to unwind and savor the spirit of the Last Frontier! (Must be 21 years of age with valid photo ID.)
The last stop on the shore excursion in Alaska aids in discovering rich Native culture, home to one of the largest collections of authentic totem poles in the world. Explore intricately carved poles, learn about Tlingit culture, and experience the art and stories of Alaska’s Indigenous people. This is a must-do cultural experience!
Our tour guides will be holding a neon sign with the company name on it. Please meet at the Ketchikan visitors center located 131 Front Street at Berth 2 at the downtown cruise ship docks by 'The Rock' statue.
Ketchikan, known as Alaska's First City, is a vibrant port town located in the southeastern part of Alaska. It is renowned for its lush rainforests, abundant wildlife, and rich Native American heritage, making it a unique and appealing destination for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
A stunning natural wonder featuring deep fjords, towering cliffs, and lush forests. It offers breathtaking views and a variety of outdoor activities.
A historic site featuring a collection of beautifully carved totem poles, showcasing the rich Native American heritage of the region.
A living Native American village where visitors can experience traditional Tlingit culture, including dance performances and totem pole carving demonstrations.
A historic boardwalk street that was once the red-light district of Ketchikan. Today, it is a charming area with shops, galleries, and restaurants.
A small but informative museum showcasing the history and culture of Ketchikan and the surrounding region.
Alaskan king crab is a delicacy, known for its sweet and tender meat. It is often served steamed or grilled, with butter or other seasonings.
Alaskan salmon is a staple of the region, with various species available, including sockeye, coho, and king salmon. It is often grilled, smoked, or baked, and served with local sides.
Dungeness crab is a popular seafood choice, with a sweet and delicate flavor. It is often served steamed or in crab cakes, with various dipping sauces.
Alaskan halibut is a firm, white fish with a mild flavor. It is often grilled, fried, or baked, and served with local sides and sauces.
The peak season offers the best weather for outdoor activities, with warm temperatures and longer daylight hours. This is the ideal time for wildlife viewing, fishing, and exploring the natural beauty of Ketchikan.
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Ketchikan is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, visitors should be aware of potential hazards, such as rugged terrain, frequent rain, and limited medical services in some areas. It is important to take necessary precautions and plan ahead to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Public buses are available but have limited schedules and routes. They are a budget-friendly option for getting around town.
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A small, predominantly Native American community located on Annette Island. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, traditional totem poles, and stunning natural beauty.
The second-largest island in the United States, offering a diverse range of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. It is known for its rugged beauty and abundant natural resources.
A vast and diverse national forest offering a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. It is known for its lush rainforests, towering mountains, and abundant wildlife.
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