
$129
Ketchikan Lighthouse, Totems & Eagles Excursion Keep your camera within easy reach, because photo opportunities abound on this seafaring Ketchikan shore excursion, which features guaranteed eagles, multiple eagle nests, Totem Bight State Park, Vallenar Rocks Wildlife Viewing Area, and the historic Guard Island Lighthouse. Meet your Alaskan captain and their crew at their private Ward Cove dock and board your vessel. You're free to relax in the heated main cabin or enjoy the open-air observation deck, as you witness an abundance of eagles with binoculars provided to you. You will see multiple eagle nests and baby eagles in the season. Harbor seals, pigeon guillemots, and moon jellyfish are commonly spotted as well. Whales, deer, blue herons, and a variety of seabirds are seen throughout the entire season. Along the way, you'll hear of the area's maritime history, the rich Tlingit & Haida Alaska Native cultures, the timber and fishing industries, and local lifestyles. You'll observe harvested and old-growth areas of the Tongass National Forest, and travel past historic Ward Cove Cannery. On clear days, you'll circumnavigate the Guard Island Lighthouse established in 1901. No other Ketchikan cruise excursion offers this itinerary, nor offers a view & sights of Totem Bight State Park from the water. You'll view a beautiful collection of 14 towering Tlingit & Haida totem poles and the Totem Bight clan house. As you travel past the park, you'll see colorful cabins, mansions of the local rich and famous, and unique homes, many built on their own islands. Your deckhands are pleased to take your picture in front of the totem park, or lighthouse or posing with your captain for a memorable photo in the wheelhouse. Your captain will unravel the historic mysteries of Alaska's most dangerous island, Danger Island, as you traverse the waters along the Sarah Palin-famed "Bridge to Nowhere" Island. You will circumnavigate or have a clear view of a total of 12 islands on your tour route. Many of these islands are inhabited only by Alaska's wildlife. Enjoy Alaska's most scrumptious hot chocolate, coffee, tea, water, or your favorite soft drinks, along with salmon spread, crackers, alder-smoked salmon, bull kelp pickles, and artisanal chocolate. These are all complimentary, provided by table service, and will make for a delightful treat as you take in the breathtaking seascape and professional narration. Your Ketchikan excursion boat accommodates around 35 guests, complete with onboard restrooms and gifts for sale.
Ketchikan, Alaska, offers docking at Ketchikan Port. Travelers explore Totem Bight Park and Creek Street. Excursions include Misty Fjords flights. Local markets sell smoked salmon. The peak season, June to August, brings milder weather for coastal tours. Photography captures totem poles and Inside Passage vistas. Dining onboard includes halibut, an Alaskan favorite. Souvenirs, like Tlingit crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Native Alaskan history. Warm layers and waterproof boots suit the cool climate, while sturdy shoes enhance historic walks. Ketchikan’s cultural charm offers a vibrant Alaskan stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of native heritage and scenic fjords, making Ketchikan an engaging destination for exploration. (126 words)
On all tours in Alaska, we recommend wearing layers for the changing weather and temperature. Top layer should be water proof. Closed toed sensible walking shoes are also suggested.
180 minutes