Alaska Ocean Wilderness Expedition
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Alaska Ocean Wilderness Expedition

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About this experience

Go on an adventure as you explore the deep mysterious waters of island studded sea passages in search of wildlife aboard a rugged Zodiac expedition craft. Your experienced captain and expert naturalist will use their considerable local knowledge of the area to unlock the secrets of this biologically rich ecosystem. You will feel the ocean breeze on your face and taste the salty sea air as you skim across the waves. You will indulge your curiosity as you navigate narrow channels, next to rocky coast lines, emerald forested islands, and black sandy beaches. You will become an explorer, a mariner, an adventurer.

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What's included

Full Rain Gear, waterproof Overboots, and USCG approved Life Jackets
Dry bags for personal items
Coffee and/or Tea
A light snack is provided

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Begin your adventure by meeting your Captain & Naturalist at our hospitality space located on historic Thomas Street in downtown Ketchikan where you will be outfitted with rain gear (bibs & jacket), overboots, a dry bag for your belongings, and a USCG approved life jacket. Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time. Our location at 124 Thomas St is about a 10-15 minute walk from Berths 1-3 and a 20 minute walk from Berth 4 and the Ward Cove shuttle drop off. Transportation from the downtown cruise ship docks is available upon request with at least 48 hrs notice. For guests arriving at Ward Cove, we have ship specific instructions regarding transportation. All tours depart from and return to the nearby Thomas Basin Boat Harbor in downtown Ketchikan.

Once everyone is outfitted in Alaskan fashion, your Captain will provide a short safety briefing before you climb aboard the Zodiac vessel and head out to sea!

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Stop 2 Pass by

As you escape the cruise ship crowds of downtown, you'll learn about the colorful history of Ketchikan and begin your journey into the Tongass Narrows. Our trips are destination free by design meaning we will explore the waters surrounding the island based on the tides, weather, and wildlife activity. While we frequent the waters south of Ketchikan, the lack of set destination gives us the freedom to truly experience the magic of Southeast Alaska.

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Stop 3

During the 2.5 hours on the water, you will have the chance to view a variety of wildlife and breathtaking scenery all from an open Zodiac that allows you to experience Alaska with all of your senses. As we cruise along the rocky shorelines, keep an eye out for Sitka Black-tailed Deer, River Otter, or Mink as they forage on the beach while majestic Bald Eagles watch from the towering evergreens of the Tongass National Forest. At lower tides, we'll have the opportunity to take a look into the vibrant world of the intertidal zone and see creatures like Sea Stars, Giant Green Anemones, Sea Urchins, and much more! Continuing on through the protected waters of the Inside Passage, we will search for marine mammals like Harbor Seals, Steller Sea Lions, Porpoise, Humpback Whales, and Killer Whales (Orca) that call this area home. In addition to marine mammals, we will watch for multiple species of resident and migratory birds that enjoy the nutrient dense waters of our region.

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Stop 4 Pass by

On our return to town, you will have a chance to see the working waterfront of Ketchikan and learn more about the history and culture of this unique island community.

Southeast Alaska has an incredibly diverse ecosystem. While we can't guarantee specific wildlife encounters, we believe that with the experience of our crew, and the quiet unobtrusive vessels we have selected as exploration platforms, there is a good chance of experiencing something truly magnificent.

Every trip is a little different, and you never quite know what the ocean will provide. Let's go out to sea!

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Stop 5

We are year-round locals, so after your tour be sure to ask the crew for recommendations on other activities, shops, restaurants, etc. We love where we live, and we want to help you make the most of your visit to Ketchikan!

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Our outfitting space is a 10-15 min walk from the cruise ship docks off of the waterfront promenade near Thomas Basin. Transportation from the downtown docks is available on request with 48 hrs notice. For guests arriving at Ward Cove, we have ship specific instructions sent via email after booking.

About Ketchikan

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.

Top Attractions

Misty Fjords National Monument

A stunning natural wonder featuring deep fjords, towering cliffs, and lush forests. It offers breathtaking views and a variety of outdoor activities.

Nature Half-day to full-day trip Moderate to expensive, depending on the tour

Totem Bight State Historical Park

A historic site featuring a collection of beautifully carved totem poles, showcasing the rich Native American heritage of the region.

Cultural 1-2 hours Budget (free or small entry fee)

Saxman Native Village

A living Native American village where visitors can experience traditional Tlingit culture, including dance performances and totem pole carving demonstrations.

Cultural 1-2 hours Budget to moderate, depending on the tour

Creek Street

A historic boardwalk street that was once the red-light district of Ketchikan. Today, it is a charming area with shops, galleries, and restaurants.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free to explore, with costs varying for shopping and dining

Ketchikan Museum and Archives

A small but informative museum showcasing the history and culture of Ketchikan and the surrounding region.

Museum 30 minutes to 1 hour Budget (small entry fee)

Must-Try Local Dishes

King Crab

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.

Dinner Contains shellfish, not suitable for those with shellfish allergies.

Salmon

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.

Lunch or Dinner Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, but not suitable for those with fish allergies.

Dungeness Crab

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.

Dinner Contains shellfish, not suitable for those with shellfish allergies.

Alaskan Halibut

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.

Dinner Not suitable for those with fish allergies.

Popular Activities

Hiking Fishing Wildlife viewing Kayaking and canoeing Boat tours and charters Scenic boat tours Visiting museums and cultural sites Shopping and dining

Best Time to Visit

June to August

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.

10°C to 20°C 50°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Alaska Time Zone (AKT, UTC-9)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but visitors should be aware of potential hazards and take necessary precautions.

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs or handling cash in public
  • • Avoid leaving valuables unattended in your car or accommodation
  • • Be wary of strangers offering unsolicited services or assistance

Getting there

By air
  • Ketchikan International Airport • 5 km from city center

Getting around

Public transport

Public buses are available but have limited schedules and routes. They are a budget-friendly option for getting around town.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Ketchikan North Point-Hughes Sunny Point

Day trips

Metlakatla
25 miles (40 km) north of Ketchikan • Full-day trip

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.

Prince of Wales Island
50 miles (80 km) south of Ketchikan • Full-day or overnight trip

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.

Tongass National Forest
Varies, with access points throughout the region • Half-day to full-day trip

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.

Festivals

Ketchikan Salmon Derby • July Ketchikan Arts and Humanities Council's Annual Festival of Music and Art • June Ketchikan's Independence Day Celebration • July 4th

Pro tips

  • Visit during the shoulder or off-peak seasons to avoid crowds and enjoy lower prices
  • Pack for all types of weather, as Ketchikan is known for its frequent rain and cool temperatures
  • Rent a car or book a tour to explore the region's diverse attractions and activities
  • Try local seafood and cuisine, which is a highlight of the region's food and drink scene
  • Respect local customs and traditions, particularly when visiting Native American sites or cultural events
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