Panoramic Sitka: Discover the storied past of Alaska on a panoramic drive through the historic district. Admire Totem Square and Castle Hill, where the land transfer ceremony of Alaska took place in 1867. Cruise by the Alaska Pioneer Home, the Russian Bishop's house, and the World War II seaplane base Fort Ray, gaining insights into the area's fascinating heritage.
Raptor Center: Immerse yourself in the world of Alaska's majestic bald eagles at the Alaska Raptor Center. This volunteer-run facility rescues and cares for injured birds, with the goal of releasing them back into the wild. Experience the thrill of a bird-on-a-glove presentation, explore the clinic and outside deck habitat, and visit the eagle flight center. Don't forget your camera, as you'll have plenty of opportunities to capture stunning photos of these magnificent creatures.
Historic Park: Step into the enchanting world of the Tlingit people at Sitka National Historic Park. Follow the scenic paths through the lush forest, where majestic totems stand as powerful symbols of their rich culture. Opt for a leisurely walk to discover the secrets of the rainforest, from the edible and medicinal plants to the life cycle and traditional uses of various salmon species.
Visitor Center: Marvel at the intricate pieces crafted by local native artists and immerse yourself in the ancient and contemporary displays. Gain a deeper understanding of Sitka's captivating past through a compelling audio-visual presentation.
Stories & Songs: Delight in the immersive experience of visiting a traditional-style clan house, where the ancient stories and songs of the Tlingit people come alive. Engage with Tlingit storytellers and musicians who will share their cultural heritage through captivating performances. Your tour concludes with a choice of returning to the ship or being dropped off in town.
What’s Included:
Requirements & Restrictions: Minimum age - 1 year.
What to Bring: Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in layers.
Good to Know: Children 2 years and under do not require a ticket. The tour includes admission into St Michael’s Russian Cathedral, should you choose to explore on your own before or after the tour.