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Explore Ketchikan at your leisure during this half-day private sightseeing tour via Private Hummer.
Once on board, receive a 'Guest Preference Card' to customise your own itinerary for such items as music and drink preferences, and the activity level of your group. On the day of the excursion, depart the pier in Ketchikan with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned Hummer H2, and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace.
Saxman Native Village, Totem Bight State Park & Potlatch Park
Although you choose where to go and what to see, there are many options at your disposal. A basic format has been prepared for your consideration. You can begin with a visit to the Saxman Native Village to see Ketchikan's largest collection of authentic standing totem poles, and observe a totem pole being carved.
Rainforest, Beach and Waterfalls
Nature lovers may opt to take a stroll through a rainforest that opens to a beautiful, rock-lined beach. Here, take in splendid views north back to the cruise ship docks, and south towards the entrance to Dixon. Beaver Falls, located approximately 13 miles (about 21 kilometres) south of town, is the largest waterfall on the island accessible by vehicle. Herring Cove is located approximately eight miles (about 13 kilometres) south of town. Search for seasonal wildlife or take an optional walk down to the water's edge to view the salmon in the creek.
Ward Creek and Totem Bight State Park
At the north end of town, you can take a stroll through the Ward Creek area of the Tongass National Forest. Ward Creek is lined with Sitka spruce, western hemlock and red cedar trees, and features a one-mile (1.6 kilometres) gravel-surfaced, groomed trail offering flat and easy sections to hike, with few inclines. This trail ascends only 100 feet (about 30 metres) overall, and offers a picturesque viewing platform at the turnaround point. A snack consisting of Alaskan smoked salmon, cheese and crackers is served at Totem Bight State Park.
Lunch Creek Trail and Emery Tobin Lake
Lunch Creek Trail is located at the very north end of Tongass Highway. This moderate-to-difficult, 4.1-mile (6.6-kilometre) trail winds through mature cedar and spruce forest, continues into natural tread interspersed with boardwalk climbing through spruce stands and muskeg meadows, and ends in a sub-alpine forest at Emery Tobin Lake. Scenic views include a trailside waterfall. You can also hike approximately 1,100 feet (about 335 metres) up Slide Mountain to a private viewpoint.
Custom stops can include shopping, dining or exploring just about anything on the island. Photo and wildlife stops can be made at any time the opportunity arises. Beverages are available throughout the tour. Your exclusive Silver Shore Privato sightseeing tour concludes back at the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the vehicle. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Participation is limited to four (4) guests per vehicle. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Collapsible wheelchairs may be used on this tour, and stored in the back of the vehicle; however, a wheelchair lift is not available. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, a sweater or light jacket, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Two sets of binoculars are provided per vehicle. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port.
Embrace the magnificent beauty of the Misty Fjords National Monument in a breath taking new way during this memorable sightseeing excursion via catamaran and floatplane.
Catamaran Tour
Depart the pier aboard a catamaran and set off on an approximate 2.5 hour cruise to the heart of the Misty Fjords National Monument, one of nature's most majestic creations. A naturalist provides commentary as you sail past towering cliffs, glacial valleys and 1,000-foot-high (305-metre) waterfalls that plunge into the fjord's emerald waters. View a mysterious Native pictograph and Punchbowl Cove, home to the Mossy Wall bird rookery, and New Eddystone Rock, a stunning volcanic structure. Refreshments are served as you marvel at the beauty of your surroundings. Look for bears, mountain goats, timber wolves, seals, sea lions, and humpback whales.
Floatplane Tour
Upon arrival at a secluded cove, transfer to an authentic Alaskan floatplane for a breathtaking, 25-minute flight over pristine wilderness, forests and lakes. Returning to Ketchikan, your stunning aerial view affords panoramic views of the city and your ship before a water landing. Your tour concludes with a short transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate getting on/off the bus, five steps to get on/off the plane, and a few steps to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Warm, layered clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions and wildlife viewing is not guaranteed. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Order of sites visited may be reversed.
Experience the rugged natural beauty of Alaska in a unique new way during this unforgettable, half-day RIB-boat excursion.
Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute group transfer to your awaiting, 14-foot (4.2-metre) Zodiac rigid inflatable boat (RIB). Upon arrival, receive your safety instructions and begin your guided sightseeing excursion through the pristine rainforest islands north of Ketchikan. Along the way, take in spectacular panoramic vistas of your surroundings, and look for whales, seals, eagles, sea lions, bears, seabirds, and other wildlife that inhabit this region.
During your picturesque excursion, a stop is made at an area beach or estuary for a hot beverage and a snack. On the return ride, hand over the helm to another boatman, and pass by rock islands where humpback whales and orcas frequently surface. When in season, ride deep into bays and inlets where salmon spawning streams attract black bears. At the conclusion of your journey, re-board the group transportation for the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier.
Please note: Transportation on this tour is not private, only the Zodiac portion. This tour is sold per excursion for up to 4 guests. Only one person in your party need reserve the tour and charges may be split between suites on board. This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended; skiff suits, boots, socks, gloves, hats, and life jackets are provided. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port.
This exclusive excursion combines two favourite Alaska experiences: a flight on a De Havilland Beaver floatplane and a meal featuring Alaskan Dungeness Crab.
Tongass Narrows Floatplane Flight
Your flight begins dockside in Ketchikan in the pristine Tongass Narrows. Once airborne, enjoy a breath taking, fully-narrated, twenty-minute flight over the Tongass National Forest in search of mountain goats and waterfalls before landing at the remote George Inlet Lodge, a rustic yet elegant wilderness oasis. Following touchdown, you will be greeted by your host with warm cider, champagne, mimosas, Alaskan amber beer, and white wine, accompanied by an array of delicious appetisers including smoked salmon and fresh fruits. Following this welcome reception, adjourn into the lodge's richly appointed private dining room.
Crab Feast
Before your meal, enjoy a view of the inlet through large windows as your guide entertains you with stories of south east Alaska. The menu for your crab feast includes a delicious salad with homemade Asian dressing, steamed baby red potatoes, and the highlight: Dungeness crab with warm melted butter and accompanied by wine. For dessert, indulge in rich, creamy cheesecake smothered in Alaskan blueberries.
Following your meal, relax and explore the lodge or browse the keepsakes available for purchase. All too soon it is time to re-board your floatplane and return to Ketchikan and Silver Shadow.
Please note: This tour requires little walking; however, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of a small floatplane, negotiate a short, wooden gangway and climb a few steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Operation of this tour is subject to favourable weather conditions and the flight path is subject to change. Space is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Ketchikan's colourful history and rich heritage come to life during this informative outing that explores two cultural attractions in this bustling waterfront community.
Depart the pier en route to picturesque City Park for a brief guided stroll before heading to the Totem Heritage Centre for a behind-the-scenes experience in the archive of carved treasures.
Totem Heritage Centre
Your guide leads a brief walk to the Totem Heritage Centre, home to the world's finest collection of 19th-century totem poles. Retrieved from abandoned Native village sites, these beautifully-preserved massive cedar monuments artfully record and retell the history and lore of Alaska's indigenous people. After a brief introduction by the museum staff, explore the museum and the wonderful artefacts. Next, leave the average traveller behind as you are welcomed into the museum's archives for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes experience with a museum host. Enjoy viewing this impressive collection and learn about the Centre's efforts to preserve traditional art forms such as basket making, beadwork and carving.
Potlatch Park
Enjoy a narrated scenic drive to Potlatch Park, where you will explore several centuries of Alaskan history. Start among their collection of antique cars - a 1932 Packard, 1924 Stanley Steamer and a 1937 Ford Pick-up, to name a few. Then get ready to take an awe-inspiring guided trip back to the 19th century as you explore a fully recreated Native Alaskan village, including 5 tribal homes and beautifully carved totems, one of which is an impressive 42 feet high. Take a moment to peer into one of the homes to see the diorama of how native Alaskans actually lived in the 1800's. Walk through a traditional style smoke house and an active carving centre to view creative works in the making.
Alaska Totem Trading
Enjoy some free time at the Alaska Totem Trading for an opportunity to shop for authentic Alaskan art, crafts, totems as well as a large supply of souvenirs/curios to commemorate your visit. Don't miss viewing the small yet quaint museum attached to Alaska Totem Trading which includes an eclectic collection of rare vintage fire arms and other historic memorabilia before re-boarding the coach for the return trip to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking of approximately 0.5 miles (800 metres) over gravel paths with some inclines for approximately 164 feet (50 metres), with 3 steps to climb in and out of the vehicle and it is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Dress warmly in layers and wear comfortable footwear that can get wet, as this tour operates in all weather conditions. A minimum number of guests are required to operate. The order of sights seen may vary.
Experience the history and landmarks of Ketchikan in a unique new way during this memorable sightseeing excursion via amphibious vehicle.
Land Tour
Depart the pier for the short guided stroll to the "Duck", a fully-covered and heated amphibious vehicle with viewing windows and comfortable interior seating. After embarking the vessel, receive your safety briefing before starting your fully-narrated tour of Ketchikan and its surrounding waters. Travelling through the downtown historical district, brief photo stops are made at landmarks that include the Salmon Ladder, Salmon Spawning Grounds, City Park, Whale Park, Ketchikan's world-famous tunnel, the old Red Light District on Creek Street, and more.
Sea Tour
Next, continue through the downtown area and proceed to the harbour. Here, enter the water through the launch ramp, then pass by numerous fishing and pleasure boats before heading into the Tongass Narrows. Following along the waterfront, take in up-close views of seaplanes and canneries, and observe the way people live and work on the water. From here, continue past Pennock Island, follow the shoreline of Gravina Island and see neighbouring islands. Along the way, you may spot eagles and other local wildlife. Afterward, enter the harbour and exit the water via the boat launch. A stop is made to rinse off the boat before commencing the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the amphibious vehicle. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, a light sweater or jacket, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.
Alaska's frontier lumberjacks battle British Columbia's premier woodsmen in a no-holds-barred competition for the title 'Bull of the Woods'.
Lumberjack Show
Southeast Alaska's rich logging history comes to life in this thrilling display of skill. World champion athletes are featured in springboard chopping, buck sawing, axe throwing, log rolling, and a tree climb ending in a 50-foot (15-metre) free fall. Your colourful host delights the crowd with stories of lumberjack lore. Located a short walk from the pier, this celebration of a bygone era promises a rip-roaring good time and quality entertainment for all ages.
Enjoy the one-hour show from covered, heated, and cushioned grandstands, sheltered from inclement weather. Afterwards, you will have the opportunity to meet the athletes, take photographs with them and get autographs if desired. Remain in town to browse the sights and shops and return to the ship at your leisure.
Please note: A short walk of approximately 5 minutes is required from the pier to the venue. Should the ship be docked at Pier 4, transportation will be provided. The venue is wheelchair accessible, electric wheelchairs and scooters can be accommodated. This tour is recommended for all guests. Videotaping of the show is not permitted, but still photography is welcome.
Test your sportfishing skills in the 'Salmon Capital of the World' during this half-day angling excursion in Ketchikan. Depart the pier and listen as your driver offers a glimpse at the past and present of the landscape around you. Your 20-minute drive takes you out of the city of Ketchikan, along the Tongass Narrows, and towards Ward Cove that lies within the sheltered Clover Passage. Meet your Coast Guard-licensed captain, purchase the State required fishing licenses, and climb aboard your boat with its covered cabin, designed for 4-6 anglers.
These local waters jump with an abundance of salmon - the elusive King (Chinook) in May and June, the plentiful Pinks in June and July, and the fighting Silvers (Coho) salmon from mid-July through September. The preferred method of fishing is trolling by downrigger, with rods placed in holders and lowered to specific depths. Once the fish have been hooked, take the rod on a rotating basis in order to land the fish.
During your three and half-hour hunt for salmon, your skipper provides refreshments, fishing tips, and stories about the ones that did not get away. Keep an eye out for the local mammals and birds such as seals, sea lions, and sea otter. Eagles are known to swoop down near the salmon boats, fishing for their own catch of the day and allowing you a stellar photo opportunity.
Catch and release your salmon, or if you wish, your catch can be processed locally and shipped to your home (within the continental USA) for an additional charge. Return to the marina where your transfer vehicle awaits to take you back to the ship.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking; however, guests must be able to walk about 100 yards (91 metres) up and down a steep ramp at the marina and board the boat by stepping over the bull rail. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. A fishing license must be purchased for $25, plus an additional $15 for the King Salmon stamp and these fees are to be paid in CASH directly to the boat captain. The minimum participant age is 5 years. Guests must weigh less than 300 pounds (136 kilograms/21.4 stone). Dress in layers and wear deck or rubber-soled shoes; rain jackets, fishing gear, tackle and bait are provided. You may catch and release. Fish processing (vacuum packing and shipment) is available for an additional charge (credit cards are accepted). The catching of fish is not guaranteed. Catch cannot be brought to the ship.
Embrace the coastal beauty of Alaska during this scenic and exhilarating sea-kayaking excursion in the Tatoosh Islands.
Tatoosh Islands Boat-Ride
Your islands kayak adventure begins with a brief transfer to the Outdoor Adventure Centre, located at the north end of Ketchikan's only highway. Upon arrival, gear up for a scenic, fast and exhilarating, motorised, rigid inflatable boat ride to the Tatoosh Islands.
Tongass National Forest Kayaking
Upon arrival in this isolated and protected area, receive your safety briefing and kayaking instructions and equipment before embarking your two-person sea kayak and launching from the sheltered beach. During your guided ride, paddle around the Tatoosh Islands and experience the lush forest from up-close. Keep your eyes peeled for inter-tidal life, bald eagles, minks, land otters, seals, and sea lions in this protected and serene island environment of the Tongass National Forest.
After your kayaking adventure, return to the beach and embark your rigid inflatable boat for the ride back to the Outdoor Adventure Centre. Upon arrival, relax with some refreshments and browse for souvenirs before transferring back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, and embark/disembark the rigid-hulled inflatable boat and sea-kayak. This tour is not recommended for guests with back and/or neck problems, limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Warm, layered clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Raingear and dry bags are provided. Guests must not exceed 235 pounds (106 kilos / 16.70 stone) or be taller than 6 feet 6 inches (198 centimetres) in order to participate. Operation of this tour is subject to favourable weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Although commonly observed on this type of excursion, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Cast a line in a remote wilderness location during this authentic full-day private fishing excursion along the pristine Alaskan coastline.
Alaskan Fishing
Depart the pier with your guide for the brief stroll to the Baranof Outfitting Room. After receiving your weather-appropriate outdoor gear and safety instructions, board a stable 20-foot (6-metre) open-air skiff and head out into the pristine wilderness. With only four guests per boat, your professional guide can customise the excursion to fit your interests and skill level. The thrill of bottom-fishing is what attracts fishermen to these waters.
You are given your own rod and tackle to use during the trip. Experience the anticipation of jigging and excitement of landing rockfish, red snapper, lingcod, or salmon. You only keep what you eat for lunch.
Dine on Your Catch
After fishing and wildlife-viewing, proceed to shore and a remote campsite where a crackling fire awaits your arrival. You can watch as your guide prepares your freshly-caught fish for cooking, then eat your meal al fresco amidst the stillness of the rain forest. Your fish is served atop a saffron-infused, bouillabaisse-inspired stew (no shellfish), and includes fire-warmed sourdough rolls, rhubarb-blueberry bread pudding, and steaming mugs of coffee or hot chocolate.
After this rustic lunch in the Alaskan wilderness, your tour concludes with a return drive to the pier.
Please note: The max capacity for each skiff is 4 (the skipper makes 5). It requires a moderate amount of walking, some of which involves negotiating uneven terrain and guests must be able to climb in and out of the skiff. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. It may include 2-3 hours in a fishing skiff that is open to the elements. Dress warmly in layers and wear comfortable shoes; rain gear, bib overalls, button-up jacket, hat, gloves, wool socks, and rubber boots are all provided. Alaska State Law requires a $25 fishing license be purchased and paid in cash at the outfitting station prior to the start of your fishing trip. The catching of fish is not guaranteed. Actual fishing time varies depending on amount of time in port. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Catch cannot be brought to the ship.
Explore one of nature's most spectacular creations during this exclusive journey to the Misty Fjords National Monument aboard a luxurious, waterjet-powered vessel reserved for Silversea guests.
Jet-Boat to the Tongass Narrows
Embark a comfortable Alaskan built vessel for a narrated trip south in the Tongass Narrows. Take in splendid views of Ketchikan's picturesque and historical waterfront sites, and pass by the rugged coastline bordering Revillagigedo Channel. This area is a prime habitat for orca and humpback whales, Dall's porpoises and Steller sea lions.
Misty Fjords
Proceed into Behm Canal, which is surrounded by the pristine beauty of Misty Fjords. Your cruise then continues into Rudyerd Bay, an ice-carved masterpiece deep within the monument. Upon arrival, learn about the natural history of the fjords whilst gliding past 3,000-foot (914-metre) vertical cliffs. Feel the mist of glistening waterfalls and listen to the call of seabirds nesting on a rock face sculpted by glacial forces. The Naturalist on board provides commentary. Midway through your outing, a substantial snack is served.
Leaving Rudyerd Bay, cruise south to view a gathering of harbour seals and search for other species of wildlife that thrive in these waters.
During the return voyage to Ketchikan, learn about Native culture and history presented by a Tlingit storyteller, watch a Native artist at work, or take in a tour-related video presentation. Your tour concludes at the pier.
Please note: This tour may require guests to walk up to 300 yards (277 metres) to the boat loading area. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair; vessel is accessible to standard wheelchairs only (no electric scooters). Tour boat utilised is a 78-foot (24-metre), waterjet-powered catamaran including two decks of heated, inside seating, an expansive observation deck, galley and three restrooms (one is ADA accessible). Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers, and bring a warm, rainproof jacket to wear on the topside observation decks. Although wildlife is seen on the majority of outings, sightings cannot be guaranteed. A minimum number of guests is required to operate this tour with an exclusive vessel for Silversea therefore this tour might not be exclusive to Silversea guests. Complimentary tour-use binoculars are provided on board as well as a take home souvenir route guide. On board souvenir shop available and accepts USD cash and credit cards.
Cast a line in a remote wilderness location during this authentic fishing excursion along the pristine Alaskan coastline.
Alaskan Fishing
Depart the pier with your guide for the brief stroll to the Baranof Outfitting Room. After receiving your weather-appropriate outdoor gear and safety instructions, board a stable 20-foot (6-metre) open-air skiff and head out into the pristine wilderness. With only four or five guests per boat, your professional guide can customise the excursion to fit your interests and skill level. The thrill of bottom-fishing is what attracts fishermen to these waters.
You are given your own rod and tackle to use during the trip. Experience the anticipation of jigging and excitement of landing rockfish, red snapper, lingcod, or pacific halibut. You only keep what you eat for lunch.
Dine on Your Catch
After fishing and wildlife-viewing, proceed to shore and a remote campsite where a crackling fire awaits your arrival. You can watch as your guide prepares your freshly-caught fish for cooking, then eat your meal al fresco amidst the stillness of the rain forest. Your fish is served atop a saffron-infused, bouillabaisse-inspired stew (no shellfish), and includes fire-warmed sourdough rolls, rhubarb-blueberry bread pudding, and steaming mugs of coffee or hot chocolate.
After this rustic lunch in the Alaskan wilderness, your tour concludes at the pier.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal to moderate amount of walking, some of which involves negotiating uneven terrain and guests must be able to climb in and out of the skiff. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. It may include 2-3 hours in a fishing skiff that is open to the elements. Dress warmly in layers and wear comfortable shoes; rain gear, bib overalls, button-up jacket, hat, gloves, wool socks, and rubber boots are all provided. Alaska State Law requires a $25 fishing license be purchased and paid in cash at the outfitting station prior to the start of your fishing trip. The catching of fish is not guaranteed. Actual fishing time varies depending on amount of time in port. This tour is not recommended for children under the agen of 5. Guests are required to bring their photo ID. Catch cannot be brought to the ship.
Spend a half-day exploring the picturesque islands and inlets of the Inside Passage and open sea during this scenic and invigorating bicycle ride.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to the Outdoor Adventure Centre. Upon arrival, receive your safety briefing and cycling gear, then mount your 27-speed Trek bike and commence your guided bicycle tour. While leading you along a gently rolling paved road, your guide watches for eagles and explains the ecology and natural history of the surrounding Tongass National Forest. En route, an interpretive stop at a scenic waterfall and a brief eco-hike through Tongass National Forest offer a unique opportunity to learn about this beautiful rainforest first-hand.
Your bicycle adventure concludes back at the Outdoor Adventure Centre. Upon arrival, dismount your bike, relax with some snacks and browse for souvenirs before re-boarding your coach for the brief transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 9.5 miles (about 15.3 kilometres) of bicycle-riding along paved (sealed) roads, with some inclines. This tour is not recommended for pregnant women, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Warm, layered clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Helmets, gloves and raingear are provided. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. The minimum age for this tour is 6 years old.
Glide through the top of a rainforest canopy along a series of dual cables suspended between tall hemlock, spruce, and cedars and gain a unique perspective on the rainforest surrounds. This adventure excursion combines a flight over 6,000 feet (1,845 metres) of high tension cables and three aerial bridges guaranteed to thrill all.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to Herring Cove, located within the borders of the magnificent Tongass National Forest. This major rainforest reserve embraces one of Alaska's richest salmon spawning streams and a pristine inter-tidal estuary. Abundant wildlife habitat here includes a high concentration of bald eagles, black bear, and a variety of other species.
Ziplines
At Herring Cove, an all-terrain custom 4x4 Unimog transports you up a steep rain forest hillside to the canopy chalet. Professionally-trained guides outfit you with state-of-the-art safety equipment and provide a detailed orientation before you mount the first platform. Your rainforest canopy challenge features a flight over eight ziplines, three aerial bridges suspended between tall spruce, hemlock and cedar trees, and ground-based nature trails.
Rainforest Canopy
Your guides will progressively ease you into the forest canopy along cables ranging from a short 100 feet (30 metres) to the 850-foot (260-metre), pulse-pounding 'Ben's Revenge'. Discover Eagle Creek falls as you cross three hanging bridges offering breath-taking views of the virgin forest about 135 feet (41.5 metres) below. The final zip line emerges from the rain forest and transports you over lush grassy wetlands to a viewing tower.
Descend the stairs and gear down at the base camp. Upon completion of this amazing experience, enjoy a snack and hot beverage, view your photograph, and enjoy complimentary entrance to the Alaska Raptor Centre's Ketchikan Exhibit located on site and browse in the General Store. Then, begin the short drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition who are at least 60" (153 cm) and weigh between 90 pounds (41 kilograms/6.4 stone) and maximum 250 pounds (113 kg/18 stone). Some walking and use of stairs is required. This tour is not recommended for guests who are pregnant, suffer from a fear of heights or seizure disorders, those who have had recent surgery, or guests with limited mobility. Guests with any of these, or other, conditions may need to sign a waiver release in order to participate. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. We suggest you wear long pants, layered clothing, and closed-toe shoes; a rain jacket is provided. Wildlife sightings are likely but cannot be guaranteed. Space is very limited.
Experience the thrill of taking off from the Ketchikan waterfront by floatplane with a veteran Alaska bush pilot on a unique, bear, and wildlife expedition only available to a small number of visitors.
Floatplane Expedition
Begin with a short transfer to the floatplane dock where a safety briefing is conducted and boarding begins. Once airborne, enjoy the passing scenery from your panoramic window seat and narration through your noise-cancelling headsets. Your pilot will identify points of interest as you soar above. The flight takes you along Alaska's fabled Inside Passage through a landscape of forested mountains and pristine waterways, on your way to the remote viewing location in the Tongass National Forest.
Bear-Spotting
After a soft landing, you are met by an Alaskan naturalist and bear guide who escorts you by van to a trailhead. A quarter of a mile (400 metre) trek along the well-maintained, gravel trail leads to an elevated viewing platform overlooking a salmon-rich stream. During spawning season the stream is where black bear gather to feed on runs of pink, coho, and chum salmon as they head upstream to spawn. Bald eagles perch in the surrounding trees waiting for fish scraps left by the bears.
The awe of seeing the bears up close, surrounded by breath-taking scenery, is an incredible experience for the nature-lover and photographer. Your naturalist guide proffers insight into the abundant wildlife. Ample time is allowed to observe the wildlife activity in this forest ecosystem before the walk back to the van and the short drive to your waiting aircraft.
Following an equally spectacular return flight to Ketchikan, you are transferred back to Silver Shadow.
Please note: This tour only operates from end of July through September. It requires an extensive amount of walking of approximately a half mile (800 metre) round-trip to the viewing platform from the van) over a gravel trail that is uneven and without handrails. Guests must be able to climb in and out of the aircraft via steps as well as stand for up to an hour. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear comfortable, sturdy hiking footwear and dress warmly for the weather conditions. Rain gear is recommended; food is not permitted. Wildlife sightings are frequent, however they cannot be guaranteed. The tour includes approximately 45 minutes for the round trip flight and approximately 1 hour at the bear viewing area. The minimum participant age is 8 years. Space is limited; guests should book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
This once-in-a-lifetime expedition to see the wild black bears of south east Alaska is certain to charm everyone from nature-lovers to photo-enthusiasts. An exhilarating floatplane flight compliments this adventure.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to the seaplane base. Board your assigned floatplane and begin your 20-minute flight-seeing excursion.
Floatplane Flight and Hike
Your floatplane is equipped with all the amenities to make your trip a memorable experience, including digital CD audio systems and individual passenger headsets, as you depart for Neets Bay in the Tongass National Forest - one of the finest bear viewing locations in Alaska. A short hike down a quarter-mile (400-metre), well-maintained wilderness trail takes you to the viewing area where black bears fish for their next meal. A naturalist guide describes the habits of the bear and the lifecycle of their favourite meal, the salmon.
Alaskan Black Bear
The secure, covered viewing area allows for up-close observation of the bears in their natural habitat amongst the wilderness beauty of the Tongass National Forest. Other wildlife sighting possibilities include eagles, Sitka black-tailed deer, mink, marten, and seals. Be sure to bring your camera to capture that quintessential shot of the true Alaskan black bear in its natural surroundings. A souvenir route guidebook assists you in identifying landmarks and scenic highlights and serves as a memento of your trip.
Re-board your floatplane for the 20-minute flight back to the seaplane base. A short drive then returns you to the ship.
Please note: This tour only operates from end of July through September. This tour requires a moderate amount of walking along wooden/uneven trails and is only suggested for guests who are physically fit. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend wearing comfortable, sturdy hiking footwear and dressing warmly for the weather conditions. Rain gear is recommended. Wildlife sightings are frequent, however they cannot be guaranteed. There is a one-quarter mile (400-metre) hike over uneven and sometimes difficult, slippery terrain with a few steps and narrow passageways. The tour includes approximately 40 minutes for the round trip flight and approximately 1.5 hours at the Neets Bay Hatchery. The minimum participant age is 12 years. Space is limited; guests should book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
Explore the second-largest wilderness region in the United States in an exhilarating new way during this exciting floatplane excursion in the Misty Fjords National Monument. Spanning over two million acres (over 800,000 hectare), the Misty Fjords National Monument is a remote area crafted by nature's forces over tens of thousands of years. It is truly one of the highlights of your visit to Ketchikan.
Depart the pier for the short drive to the seaplane base. After a safety briefing, walk down towards your awaiting aircraft.
Floatplane Flight
Board an authentic De Havilland floatplane and soar along the Ketchikan waterfront and over the Tongass Narrows. Then, ascend for a flyover of the enchanting Misty Fjords National Monument. En route, pass by sheer granite cliffs, plunging 1000-foot (300-metre) waterfalls, and crystalline glacial lakes. Eagles, mountain goats, whales, and sea lions are some of the wildlife you may be able to observe from your guaranteed window seat during this floatplane adventure.
Misty Fjords National Monument
Your specially-equipped floatplane offers all the amenities to make your trip a memorable experience, including digital sound systems and individual passenger noise-cancelling headsets to hear the narrative and choreographed music. Your flight route is dependent on the weather and will take you on a once in a lifetime adventure to either the South where you may see New Eddystone Rock and Big Goat Lake or North past Neets Bay and Bell Island Hot Springs.
Midway through the flight, your pilot will land in a pristine lake or ocean inlet so you can savour the incredible scenery, serenity and tranquillity of your surroundings. A souvenir route guidebook helps identify landmarks and scenic highlights, and serves as a memento of your trip. Remember to bring your camera to capture the dramatic sights of the Misty Fjords National Monument.
Afterwards, the floatplane returns you to its facility, where the transfer vehicle stands-by to take you to the pier.
Please note: This tour requires little walking; however, guests must be able to climb in and out of the floatplane and walk along an inclined ramp to and from the plane. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. This tour includes approximately 65 minutes of flight time and a 10-minute water-landing. Although wildlife is commonly seen in this area, sightings cannot be guaranteed. Each guest will have a window seat as well as noise-cancelling headsets. The tour operates under a special-use permit from the U.S. Forest Service. Participation is limited.
Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, as are visibility, views and the route chosen. The pilot's main concern is the passengers' safety, and flights may be cancelled on short notice if prevailing weather conditions are deemed to be unsafe. Please note that for operational reasons there may be changes on the departure times on short notice.
This half-day excursion combines three unique activities into one exciting and delicious expedition.
Depart the pier via coach and enjoy a narrated tour of Ketchikan en route to Clover Pass Resort, the oldest continuously operated fishing resort in the State of Alaska. At Clover Pass, meet your boat crew, who will get you properly outfitted for comfort before boarding an adventure boat. Your first stop will be nearby an active eagle's nest. Then the Captain will navigate his way through bays and inlets as your narrator gives you insight into the local flora, fauna and sea life. Learn about the timber industry and how it shaped the development of Alaska, and get a feeling for life on the island.
Venture past the Back Island Naval Testing Facility, home to some of the most sensitive 'ears' on the planet. Get an insight about their work on cruise ships and Navy Vessels, including nuclear submarines. Keep your eyes open for wildlife as porpoises and seals are frequent visitors along the tour route. During May and September whales are often sighted inside Clover Passage.
Your final stop is Silverking Lodge, located in the heart of Grant Island State Marine Park. At this working fishing lodge, you can check out the day's catch as fishermen make their way back from a day on the water. Walk the elevated boardwalk into the heart of the rainforest, get an up close and personal look at the flora and fauna of Southeast Alaska, and take your picture next to the largest known red cedar in the Tongass National Forest.
Finish off your tour under a covered gazebo as you dine on a delectable seafood boil meal of crab, shrimp, clams, mussels, potatoes, onions, garlic, corn, and sausage, all cooked in one delicious pot and served piping hot on your table. And if you still have room, top off your meal with dessert. Before heading back to Clover Pass Resort, take a few minutes to take photos, check out the underwater camera, or soak up the atmosphere around the lodge where you coach awaits to take you back to the ship.
Please note: This tour involves a limited amount of walking/standing, mainly at the guest's discretion however it is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. In low tide the ramp is very steep. Guests must be able to make their own way on and off the coach and the boat. Layers of weather appropriate clothing that is suited for the outdoors and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Rain gear, hats & gloves provided. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain. Although commonly observed on this tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Chicken meal alternative is available and guests will notify their guide while on the boat ride.
Discover a new way to enjoy Alaska's wildlife and rich coastlines by Sea-cycling. Your adventure on the ocean will allow you to savour the pristine, fresh air and enjoy abundant wildlife while learning about Alaskan culture, history, and a working cove of today.
Depart the pier for the short ride to the dock facility. Upon arrival, take a short walk to the dock area and float house base where you will gear up and review Seacycle water safety and functions.
Your journey now begins by pedalling to a serene wildlife estuary where seals, ducks, eagles, jelly fish, starfish and bears are occasionally seen. Next, pedal through Ward Cove to see an active eagles nest and pedal along the beautiful shoreline of the Tongass National Forest.
Your journey ends back at the cedar float house where you will enjoy a snack of local specialities and the chance to hear about some of the local traditions and community events families enjoy here in Ketchikan.
Your tour concludes back at the pier where you can re-join the ship or walk into the downtown area to continue exploring the area (time permitting).
Please note: This tour requires a moderate to extensive amount of activity with approximately 3 miles (5 Kilometres) of pedalling time on the water and approximately 50 feet (15 metres) of walking over sometimes uneven surfaces. Guests must be able to manoeuvre the floating dock ramp with varying inclines dependent on seas levels. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. A waiver is required to participate. There is a combined weight limit of 550 pounds (249 kilos/39 stone) and a max of 2 guests per Seacycle. Children under the age of 2 are not allowed. Life jackets and rain gear are available for all guests. We recommend wearing comfortable layered clothing, closed toed shoes and bring extra pair of socks. Light refreshments are also included.
If you love nature and the great outdoors, then do not miss this delightful outing at the private Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary.
Depart the pier for the scenic, eight-mile (13-kilometre) coastal drive en route to the private Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary, an exclusive reserve located in the forested mountains at rustic Herring Cove.
Alaska Rain Forest Sanctuary
This pristine natural environment is home to bald eagles, black bears, seals, and a variety of birds and other species attracted by the major salmon runs (in season) in the abundant marine estuary. In addition to wildlife viewing, this tour provides opportunities to view and photograph raptors, including bald eagles, up-close at the Alaska Raptor Center educational extension and observe a master Native totem pole carver at work.
Following the coastal drive and arrival at the private reserve, you are greeted by a naturalist before commencing your guided walking tour. The route proceeds along a trail walk, and through the heart of the dense forest past tall stands of hemlock, spruce, and Alaska cedar. Stops are made at strategically-located viewing areas. After arriving at a protected open estuary, follow Eagle Creek along an elevated, wooden boardwalk overlooking grassy wetlands. Major runs of salmon return here annually to spawn.
Watch and listen to the symphony of bird activity in this spectacular setting. During spawning season, the likelihood of viewing the area's fascinating wildlife is good. As bears and seals feed on salmon in Eagle Creek, bald eagles and other birds wait for scraps in the estuary. Sitka black tail deer, mink, marten, and otters also frequent the area. Seasonal ecosystem changes result in varying levels of wildlife activity.
Alaska Raptor Center
At the conclusion of the half-mile (800-metre) trail hike proceed to the Alaska Raptor Center exhibit to observe birds of prey, including bald eagles up-close, and learn about the heritage and habitat of America's national symbol from a raptor specialist.
Old Sawmill and Interpretive Center
Following these great photographic opportunities, explore the historic Old Sawmill, established by pioneer Ben Fleenor. Observe a master Native totem pole carver at work and and view the impressive collection of Tsimshian totem poles.
Complimentary snacks and beverages are provided, and some free time is made available for browsing in the general store before commencing the return drive to Ketchikan and the ship.
Please note: This tour involves walking on mostly flat, improved trails that are relatively smooth, with some inclines and no steps. It is suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair providing they are accompanied by another guest able to push the chair up slight inclines on compressed gravel. Total walking distance is .75 miles (1.2 kilometres). Dress warmly in layers and wear comfortable shoes that can get wet as this tour operates in all weather conditions. Rain ponchos are provided. Wildlife sightings are common but cannot be guaranteed.
Go on an adventure on this private fishing and crabbing tour at Bostwick Bay which is home to thousands of Dungeness crab.
On arrival you are met by your guide at the gangway where you will take a short walk to the outfitting room where you will be outfitted in all-weather gear and where you can purchase your fishing license. Next board the vessel and head out from Baranof's private downtown marina into the breath taking landscape of southeast Alaska
Next, Learn how to bait and set crab pots with the help of an experienced guide and while they soak, head out on an adventure of your choosing in Ketchikan's world-renowned waters in a private 22ft cabin cruiser for you and up to five (5) other members of your family. Your private 22ft cabin cruiser is outfitted for salmon fishing, halibut fishing, or pulling up to the beach for beachcombing and exploring.
With just you and your family on board you can truly customize the day to fit your needs. Whether your bucket list contains fishing for pacific halibut, or your kids want to explore tide pools and beach crabs, we can make this a trip of a lifetime!
After retrieving your crab pots, return to the marina and enjoy a meal with your catch-of-the-day at the Alaska Fish House. The Alaska Fish House is famous for creating spectacular meals with all Alaskan seafood!
Your tour concludes at the pier.
Please note: The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle/vessel. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, some of which involves negotiating uneven terrain and guests must be able to climb in and out of the vessel with minimal assistance. Only one person in your party need reserve the tour and charges may be split between suites on-board. The vessel allows for a maximum of 6 guests. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests with previous neck or back injuries should not participate in this excursion as the vessel may navigate in rough waters at times. The minimum participation age is five (5) years old. Dress warmly in layers and wear comfortable shoes; rain gear, rain coat, rain pants, wool hat, wool socks and rubber boots are all provided. Alaska State Law requires a $25 fishing license be purchased and paid in cash, for all guests over the age of 16, at the outfitting station prior to the start of your fishing trip. The catching of fish is not guaranteed. Total tour time varies depending on amount of time in port. Total tour duration is subject to time in port and can range from 3.75 to 5 hours. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Catch cannot be brought to the ship.
Experience Alaska's pristine natural beauty and wildlife from a unique perspective during this half-day floatplane adventure to the Misty Fjords National Monument.
Depart the pier via SUV limousine for a sightseeing tour of downtown Ketchikan en route to your aircraft. After meeting your pilot and boarding the floatplane, your narrated flight proceeds above Alaska's spectacular natural terrain. En route, interactive, noise-dampening headsets enable you to hear the background music and converse with the pilot.
What makes your exclusive excursion to the Misty Fjords National Monument unforgettable is the sheer size of the area. Mountains marked by pinnacles of ancient granite rise 4,000-7,000 feet (1,200-2,100 metres) above sea level. A geological timeline of valleys cut by retreating glaciers has produced dramatic cliffs that plunge to deep, narrow fjords of crystal water.
Next, your breath-taking flight glides in to land on a pristine lake within the rugged heart of the National Monument. Here, some free time is made available for you to step ashore and fully experience this picturesque setting.
Once back aboard the plane, your visit to Misty Fjords concludes with an equally-scenic return flight to Ketchikan.
Please note: The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per plane. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. The price for ths tour includes aircraft and captain for parties of up to 6 guests. Each guest will have a window seat as well as headsets. Some walking is required down a variable sloped ramp to the floatplane and guests must be able to climb in and out of the aircraft. This tour can accommodate guests with limited mobility or who use a wheelchair with advanced notice. Tour involves approximately 90 minutes of actual flying time and 20 minutes spent at the lake. Although wildlife is commonly seen in this area, sightings cannot be guaranteed. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port.
Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, as are visibility, views and the route chosen. The pilot's main concern is the passengers' safety, and flights may be cancelled on short notice if prevailing weather conditions are deemed to be unsafe. Please note that for operational reasons there may be changes on the departure times on short notice.
Experience Alaska's pristine natural beauty and wildlife from a unique perspective during this half-day floatplane adventure to the Misty Fjords National Monument.
Depart the pier via SUV limousine for a sightseeing tour of downtown Ketchikan en route to your aircraft. After meeting your pilot and boarding the floatplane, your narrated flight proceeds above Alaska's spectacular natural terrain. En route, interactive, noise-dampening headsets enable you to hear the background music and converse with the pilot.
What makes your exclusive excursion to the Misty Fjords National Monument unforgettable is the sheer size of the area. Mountains marked by pinnacles of ancient granite rise 4,000-7,000 feet (1,200-2,100 metres) above sea level. A geological timeline of valleys cut by retreating glaciers has produced dramatic cliffs that plunge to deep, narrow fjords of crystal water.
Next, your breath-taking flight glides in to land on a pristine lake within the rugged heart of the National Monument. Here, some free time is made available for you to step ashore and fully experience this picturesque setting.
Once back aboard the plane, your visit to Misty Fjords concludes with an equally-scenic return flight to Ketchikan.
Please note: The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per plane. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. The price for this tour includes aircraft and captain for parties of up to 10 guests. Each guest will have a window seat as well as headsets. Some walking is required down a variable sloped ramp to the floatplane and guests must be able to climb in and out of the aircraft. This tour can accommodate guests with limited mobility or who use a wheelchair with advanced notice. This tour involves approximately 90 minutes of actual flying time and 20 minutes spent at the lake. Although wildlife is commonly seen in this area, sightings cannot be guaranteed. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port.
Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, as are visibility, views and the route chosen. The pilot's main concern is the passengers' safety, and flights may be cancelled on short notice if prevailing weather conditions are deemed to be unsafe. Please note that for operational reasons there may be changes on the departure times on short notice.
Gain insight into life aboard a Bering Sea crab fishing boat during this memorable half-day excursion led by the fishermen who have battled the extreme conditions of the north. The coastal scenery and wildlife seen during your exploration of the local fishing grounds complete your outing. Wildlife you may see during your sail may include whales, octopus, sea lions, porpoise, eagles and seals as they are frequent visitors during this Bearing Sea crab fishermen's tour.
Meet your guide on the pier and walk to the Aleutian Ballad where you are greeted by her captain and decades-seasoned Bering Sea fishermen welcome you aboard. The Aleutian Ballad is a storied crab boat made famous in season two of Discovery Channel's award-winning TV series Deadliest Catch when it was hit by a 60' rogue wave and miraculously survived. After listening to the crews' introduction and a safety briefing, set out in the calm, protected waters of the Inside Passage to witness first-hand the amazing way of life of commercial fishermen. Relax in the Aleutian Ballad's heated and sheltered outdoor amphitheatre as you explore the incredible scenery of Southeast Alaska. Entwined throughout the entire excursion are the stories of the men who have spent their lives working at sea. Common sights along the way include an incredible bald eagle display, seals, sea lions, whales, and native Alaskan fishermen working the scenic coastline.
Lastly start your journey back to Ketchikan where your tour ends at the pier where you may choose to remain in town or walk directly back to the ship.
Please note: This tour requires a walk along the pier, approximately 10 yards to 1 block based on the ship's berth. Transportation may be arranged in advance for guests with limited mobility or for those who utilise a wheelchair. We suggest you wear non-slip soled shoes and dress warmly in layers. Full-length, fleece-lined raincoats are provided. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed. This tour operates in all weather conditions, but does not go out into the rough water of the open ocean. Souvenirs are available for purchase on-board the vessel (USD cash and credit cards are accepted). This tour is not exclusive to Silversea guests.
Experience the heart of the Alaskan wilderness from a unique perspective during this panoramic, half-day, wildlife-viewing excursion via boat.
Ketchikan, Deluxe Expedition Vessel, Marine Wildlife Cruise, Porpoise, Whales, Seals, Bears
Depart the pier for the short walk to your awaiting deluxe expedition vessel, then embark the boat and begin your marine wildlife safari. Along the way, your captain utilises his understanding of tides, weather and seasonal evolutions to design an expedition uniquely suited to the day. Humpback and orca whales, Dall's porpoise, harbour seals, eagles, and bears are just some of the diverse wildlife and marine species that thrive in this pristine environment. As wildlife is spotted, the captain manoeuvers the vessel to provide optimal views, and your expert naturalist explains their fascinating life-cycles and behaviours.
Annette Island, Tsimshian Alaska Native Greeting, Rainforest Trek, Surrounding Islands, Bonfire
Along the way, take a leisurely break from cruising to step ashore on remote Annette Island, the only Native Reserve in Alaska. Upon arrival, you are welcomed by your Tsimshian Alaska Native hosts with a hearty, "La gwelga lak!" ("The fire has been lit!"). This gentle bay area, with a sloping beach fringed with lush vegetation, offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding islands. During your guided nature walk, take an opportunity to explore the old-growth rainforest, and learn about the intertidal zone and traditional harvesting techniques. Afterward, enjoy an Alaska-style beach bonfire.
Alaskan Lunch with Local Specialities, Coastal Cruise
Whilst your camp hosts tend the fire and tell stories, you can indulge your appetite with a scrumptious feast that includes reindeer sausage hotdogs, kettle chips, salmonberry jam and other local specialities. Drinks include Alaskan amber beer or your choice of wine, soda or juice. Finish your meal with an American classic; roasting marshmallows for s'mores made with locally-sourced chocolate. After lunch, embark the vessel and continue exploring the coastline. Whilst scanning the water for signs of wildlife, enjoy complimentary coffee, tea and hot chocolate. You may also wish to purchase locally-harvested items such as smoked salmon, devil's club tea, pickled bull kelp and salmon jerky. At the conclusion of your cruise, return to the pier, disembark the boat and commence the short walk back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (about 274 metres), at times over uneven, natural, and beach surfaces and inclines, with three steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat, a tide-variable boat-ramp, five-rung ladder, and eight steps to access the upper-deck on the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing in layers with a hat, gloves, scarf and flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof jacket from the ship. Guests must be at least five years old to participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Walk along trails in a private reserve located in forested mountains at rustic Herring Cove in search of the most popular residents, the black bear. This half-day excursion provides an opportunity to view these wild bears in their natural habitat, allowing an in-depth experience for the nature lover and photographer.
Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary
Depart the pier by coach for the drive to Herring Cove. Located within the Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary, this bear viewing site is near the Whitman Hatchery that produces large salmon runs, attracting black bear to the area. Meet your naturalist guide at the trailhead shelter and, after an orientation and bear safety briefing, begin a .75-mile (1.2-kilometre) walk along an improved trail through the heart of dense rainforest, among tall stands of hemlock, spruce, and Alaska cedar. Follow the guide to a restricted access, elevated boardwalk leading to a private viewing platform overlooking Eagle Creek. This provides a unique opportunity to view bears at close range as they fish for salmon in the stream or forage for berries.
Following the wildlife viewing, walk through the historic Herring Bay Lumber Company sawmill, see birds of prey close-up at the Alaska Raptor Center's Ketchikan exhibit, and visit with a Native master carver crafting a totem pole. Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages at the General Store before re-boarding your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Wildlife Viewing
Few locations in Alaska offer the wildlife viewing opportunities found at this forest sanctuary. Large concentrations of black bear gather to feed on the runs of Pacific salmon that return to spawn in the sanctuary. Bald eagles, mink, and marten are often seen waiting for salmon scraps left by the bears. Seals can be seen at high tide feeding on the bountiful fish harvest.
This tour is highly variable based wildlife activity. Your dedicated team of guides and wildlife spotters will work to put you in the best place to view and photograph wild black bears. You will have access to the entire sanctuary's trail and boardwalk system, including some areas reserved specifically for this excursion, but will only use the areas deemed best for wildlife viewing given current conditions. This excursion may spend extended periods of time in one location watching and waiting for wildlife or moving frequently to maximize sightings. Seasonal ecosystem changes and weather patterns result in varying levels of wildlife activity and sightings cannot be guaranteed. The sanctuary is a multi-use facility including walking and zipline excursions. Multiple tours may overlap when sightings are limited.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately .75 miles (1.2 kilometers) over an improved trail. Some inclines and uneven terrain are to be expected. Portions of the trail are on elevated walkways and platforms. This tour may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Close-toed walking shoes are required. Dress in layers; rain ponchos are provided. Tour sequence may vary.
Bear sightings are common but cannot be guaranteed. Guests will receive a refund of 80.00 USD per person to their shipboard account should bears not be spotted during the duration of the excursion. The minimum participant age is 12 years. To reduce environmental impact, the number of participants is limited and additional space may not be available. We recommend you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
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Explore the natural beauty and local landmarks of Juneau at your leisure during this half-day, guided sightseeing tour via a private Hummer.
Depart the pier with your driver/guide and begin your sightseeing tour of Juneau via a rugged yet plush Hummer H2. You can select from among personal points of interest, tour options or recommendations from your driver/guide whilst proceeding at your own pace. Either way, your driver/guide acts as your personal concierge, and is at your service throughout the excursion.
Sightseeing options include photography, wilderness hiking, shopping and dining, among others. Sights of interest may include the Mendenhall Glacier, downtown Juneau, the Governor's Mansion, University of Alaska-Southeast, the Shrine of St. Therese (patron saint of Alaska), the Alaska State Museum, the Gold Creek Salmon Bake, gold mining and panning, glacier viewing, sea kayaking, or a guided nature hike. (Nominal fees apply for entrance to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Centre and Alaska State Museum). Your tour concludes back at the pier.
Please Note: This tour is sold by the vehicle and charges may be split once on board. The price is per vehicle and seats up to 4 guests comfortably. Entrance fees, meals & beverages and gratuities are not included in the cost of the tour and are at guests own expense. This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the Hummer. Walking and activity levels at the sights visited are at the discretion of each guest. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to transfer from the wheelchair to the vehicle without assistance. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, a light sweater or jacket, sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Space is limited and we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Experience Juneau's most scenic and historic locales on this private, guided adventure.
Depart the pier with your driver/guide and begin your tour on downtown's narrow streets past the State Capitol, Russian Orthodox Church, and Governor's mansion and on to view Juneau's most popular attraction, the magnificent Mendenhall Glacier. Enjoy panoramic views; walk one of the short nature trails; or explore the Visitor's Centre, with interactive displays and U.S. Forest Service interpreters who offer insight into this breath-taking, natural phenomenon. You continue North through the once thriving Auke Indian village site to the Shrine of St. Therese where you explore the historic stone chapel and serene waterfront grounds. From here we continue "out the road" to enjoy a scenic and secluded piece of Alaska history at the Governor Gruening State Historical Site. Take in the spectacular Chilkat mountain range across the Lynn Canal while enjoying a light Alaskan snack and optional beach walk near the former Territorial Governor's rustic cabin.
On your return to town, you may either: stop in at the Macaulay Salmon Hatchery to view and learn about the amazing Alaskan salmon; or stop in at the award-winning Alaskan Brewing Company for a tour and taste of Juneau you'll truly enjoy.
Please note: This tour is sold by the vehicle and charges may be split once on board. The jeep will sit up to 4 people (3 more comfortably). This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair however guest must be able to get in/out of the vehicle with minimal assistance. A collapsible wheelchair will fit snuggly in the back of the vehicle. Guests are provided a light snack and beverage along with binoculars, a rain poncho and blanket should you choose to drive with the top down. Guests must be 21 years old and have a valid photo ID for brewery tastings. Participants under 21 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the brewery and cannot consume alcoholic beverages. Booster seats are available for small children and can be requested with the Shore Concierge team once on-board. A liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.
Fish for saltwater salmon on this half-day deep sea sportfishing adventure trolling from a boat out of Auke Bay. The number one species of interest to anglers is King salmon, followed closely by Coho salmon. Pink salmon, chum salmon, and red salmon are also caught in the area, along with Dolly Varden and trout.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer, crossing Brotherhood Bridge and offering a view of the spectacular Mendenhall Glacier. Arrive at the Auke Bay marina, where your cabin-style cruiser awaits, equipped with a warm, cosy cabin, bathroom, and kitchen. Your captain then takes you out of the bay to the best fishing grounds, approximately 15 minutes away. Troll or mooch for salmon; all gear is provided, including rainwear.
As you are trolling for salmon, you will have an unequalled opportunity to photograph nesting eagles, sea lions, and occasionally, humpback and Orca whales.
Chinook salmon, otherwise known as 'Kings' are Alaska's biggest and most prized salmon. Kings can be caught year round, but the height of their season is late May through June. Coho salmon, or 'Silvers', known for their acrobatics and hard fights are a favourite among most Alaskans. They start running in July and peak in late August and early September. Chum or 'Dog' salmon are running June and July and are great smoked. Pink salmon, or 'Humpies' as they are commonly called, start arriving in June and are fished until August. They are normally canned and sold in the markets as pink salmon. Sockeye salmon or 'Reds' as they are red when they spawn, are available in June and July and can usually only be caught by fly-fishing with a special lure. Dolly Varden, char are available year round but peak mid-April through May and again mid-August through October.
Catch and release or, if you wish, your catch can be processed locally and shipped to your home (within the continental USA) for an additional charge. Return to the marina where your transfer vehicle awaits to take you back to the ship.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 50 yards (45.7 metres) however guests must be able to embark/disembark the transfer vehicle and boat with minimal assistance. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Actual fishing time is approximately 3.5 hours. Rubber-soled shoes are recommended. Bait, tackle, and rain ponchos are provided. A fishing license must be purchased at a cost of $25 per person and an additional $15 must be paid for a king salmon stamp, to be paid directly by the guest to the boat captain in cash. Remember, you have purchased the opportunity to catch fish, not the guarantee of doing so. Children under the age of 6 years old cannot participate in this tour. Catch cannot be brought to the ship.
Alaska is beautiful, yet largely inaccessible. To truly appreciate and experience this incredible land, one must take to the air, soar among the peaks, and ultimately land in a remote setting. Explore the wonders of Juneau's Icefield glaciers by air and then up-close on this helicopter flight and glacier trek.
A short van transfer takes you from the ship to the heliport. Here, meet your guide and listen to a safety briefing before being outfitted with your mountaineering equipment for this world-class adventure: rain and wind-proof outerwear, mountaineering boots, crampons, harness, gaitors, helmet, hip pack, gloves, and an ice axe. Board your modern turbine helicopter and soar over the glaciers of the Juneau Icefield.
This magnificent flight over lush rain forest, granite peaks, and glacier provides extraordinary photo opportunities. After 15-20 minutes aloft, touch down for this unique glacier experience, as your guide leads you on a two-hour trekking adventure. No experience is necessary and your guide will teach you the proper use of the mountaineering gear so that you can access and explore some of the glacier's remote areas. Your trek is interspersed with detailed explanations of the glacier environment and surrounding area. At the end of your hike, your helicopter awaits to lift-off for the 10-minute flight back to the heliport.
After you disembark the aircraft and de-gear, the van returns you to the pier and the ship.
Please note: This tour is recommended only for those guests who are physically fit; walking is over varied terrain. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, poor coordination, balance and stability problems, or those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be a minimum of 12 years of age and sign a waiver attesting to their physical and medical conditions to participate. Total flying time is approximately 30 minutes and 2 hours is spent trekking on the glacier. Mountaineering gear as described is provided. Dress in warm layers and wear mid-calf length socks and sunglasses. Use of IPads, selfie sticks and handheld GoPro mounts are not permitted inside the heli or on the ice while trekking for guests comfort and safety. Due to flight weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, passengers dressed in outdoor gear weighing 250 pounds (113 kilograms or 18 stone) or more will be charged an additional half fare to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. Seating is based on weight distribution and is assigned at the pilot's discretion. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
Discover the fun of whitewater rafting on an exciting, yet gentle Mendenhall River excursion that is perfect for rafters of all ages and levels of experience.
Begin with a scenic tour up the Mendenhall Valley. On the shores of Mendenhall Lake, don protective raingear and life jackets, and board your paddle raft. Each holds up to twelve, and is steered by an experienced guide while you assist with paddling.
Glide across the iceberg-studded lake, marvelling at the-mile-wide glacier, and set course downstream. The six-mile route combines meandering stretches with Class II and III whitewater. The rapids are perfectly safe, just exciting enough for beginners, and appropriate for all ages. Encounter river features such as Moon Flats and Pin Ball Alley. Watch for the photographer on shore who snaps your picture, capturing the thrill of your adventure, yours to keep as a memento of your rafting adventure.
Where the river levels out, soak in the views of the riverbank, lush forests and 7,000-foot high mountains above the valley floor. Learn about the natural history of the river. Be on the lookout for bald eagles, black bears, otters and seals, and salmon during spawning season.
At the haul-out, celebrate with an Alaskan-style snack. Don't forget to pick up your souvenir photo, included as part of your tour.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition and requires upper body strength and physical exertion for an extended period. Guests must weigh between 50 and 350 pounds (approximately 22-158 kilograms/3.5-25 stone) and sign a waiver to participate. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Dress in layers and bring an extra pair of socks and gloves; protective outerwear is provided. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 years must have a signed parental consent form to participate without the parent or guardian. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed.
Learn to handle a kayak from an expert, and then put your new skills to use with an unforgettable seaborne adventure as you glide through the waters native-style. Get up-close looks at wildlife and enjoy ever-changing views of the Mendenhall Glacier in the distance and get a sense of the experience that greeted the Aleut Indians as they travelled these waters two centuries ago.
Transfer by bus to North Douglas Island for scenic views of the Mendenhall Glacier in the distance. Upon arrival be outfitted in life jackets and raingear before beginning your adventure. Learn paddling techniques from your experienced guide before settling into a 2-person kayak for 1.5 to 2 hours of guided sea kayaking and an informative tour of Fritz Cove. In small groups of six kayaks you are able to stealthily approach wildlife. Bald eagles and their nests, herons, shore birds and waterfowl are all common sights. Porpoises and even humpback whales occasionally surface for air. You may see a humpback's enormous tail fluke. You will also visit the Mendenhall Wetlands, a protected habitat teeming with more than 140 species of birds, nearly a dozen different mammals and an abundance of marine life.
Along the way, learn about local flora and fauna from your guide who will also explain the history behind landmarks such as Smuggler's Cove.
Then board your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended only for guests in good physical condition and requires up to 120 minutes of paddling. Although a minimal amount of walking is required, guests must be able to climb into the kayak. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Tour is conducted in 2-person kayaks in groups of up to 6 kayaks. We suggest you dress in layers and wear footwear that can get wet; rain gear is provided. Bring goves and an extra pair of socks. Guests must weigh between 40 and 275 pounds (18-124 kilograms / 3-19 stone) or fit in a cockpit that is 17 inches x 17 inches (43 centimetres) and sign a waiver to participate. Although commonly observed on this type of excursion, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 years must have a signed parental consent form to participate without the parent or guardian. Space is limited.
Discover the diversity of the Southeast Alaska landscape via helicopter as you fly over the temperate rainforests and granite peaks that surround the Juneau Icefield, then land on a glacier for a walkabout and put the grandeur of the glacier at your feet.
Helicopter Flight
Begin your adventure with a short van transfer from the ship to the heliport for the flight to the glacier. Your pilot will choose a landing site on one of the 36 glaciers of this 1,500 square-mile (2,400 square-kilometres) ice field.
Interpretive Walk
On this non-strenuous, one-hour interpretive walk, your guide provides detailed explanations of glacier environments and allow ample time for photo opportunities. Rain and wind proof outerwear, glacier-spiked boots, and gloves are provided for your comfort whilst on the ice. Trekking poles and crampons will provide superb balance and traction, enabling you to travel easily on the gently rolling glacial terrain.
Re-board your helicopter for the 10-minute flight back to the heliport to de-gear. The van then returns you to the pier.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of exertion during the one-hour walk on the glacier's surface. It is less strenuous than the Glacier Trek; however, the surface may be very icy and the nature of the terrain varies. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be a minimum of 8 years of age and sign a waiver attesting to their physical and medical conditions to participate. Guests between 12 and 17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Use of IPads, selfie sticks or handheld GoPro mounts are not permitted inside the heli or on the ice while trekking for guests comfort and safety. Flight time is approximately 30 minutes; seating is at the pilot's discretion. Due to flight weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, passengers dressed in outdoor gear weighing 250 pounds (113 kilograms or 18 stone) or more will be charged an additional half fare to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. Rain and windproof jackets and pants, boots with crampons, trekking poles, and gloves are provided. Dress in warm layers and wear mid-calf length socks and sunglasses. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
Embrace Alaska's glacial beauty in an exciting new way during this combination helicopter adventure and dogsled outing on the Mendenhall Glacier.
Depart the pier for the short drive to the heliport. Upon arrival, receive a safety briefing and your glacier boots before boarding the helicopter. After lift-off, your narrated flight passes over the lush rain forest, deep blue crevasses, and glacier-carved peaks en route to the dog camp on the Mendenhall Glacier.
After setting down at the camp, located at the glacier's 3,000-3,500-foot (915-1,067-metre) level, meet the professional mushers and prepare for a thrilling dogsled ride. There are typically two guests per sled and each team of Alaskan huskies pulls two sleds. The musher stands behind the first sled and one guest has a standing place in the second sled, while the others remain seated. During the 20-25-minute ride, you can switch places, standing in the back and assisting the musher with braking and commands. Photo stops are made along the way to take in your splendid natural surroundings.
After the sledding portion of the tour, some free time is made available to cuddle the puppies, learn about the life of your musher living amongst 300+ Alaskan Huskies and the races they run as well as take photos of the dogs before re-boarding your helicopter for the return flight to Juneau.
Upon arrival at the heliport, this genuine Alaskan experience concludes with a transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 100 metres (328 feet); however, guests must also be able to climb in and out of the helicopter via two 18 inch (45.72 cm) steps. The walk on the glacier involves uneven, potentially slippery, snowy terrain. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Sleds carry two persons; one guest sits and one stands at the back of the sled. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and it may be cancelled on short notice. The total flight time is approximately 30 minutes, with approximately 1 hour spent on the glacier at the dog camp. These times will vary depending on weather and glacial conditions. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, passengers dressed in outdoor gear and weighing 250 pounds (113 kilograms/18 stone) or more will be charged an additional $120 to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. Seating is based on weight distribution and is assigned at the sole discretion of the helicopter facility. Children between 13 and 17 years of age who are traveling without a parent or guardian must provide TEMSCO with a written consent form in order to participate. Children under 12 are required to have a parent or guardian. For security purposes, no bags, IPads/tablets, selfie sticks or GoPro cameras are allowed on the flight. A secure place is provided at TEMSCO headquarters to store personal items. You should dress in layers, including a hat and gloves, for the varying weather conditions and bring sunglasses; umbrellas are not permitted. Glacier boots are provided. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Dog camps must leave the glaciers by the middle of September. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation. This tour is not available on September 9, 2018 as camps are closed for the season.
Experience the world-famous Mendenhall Glacier from a unique perspective during a scenic helicopter flight, and an opportunity to set foot on this immense 'river of ice'.
Depart the pier for the transfer to the heliport. After receiving your safety briefing and glacier boots, board your modern turbine helicopter. After lift-off, the narrated flight proceeds over the alpine ridges, twisted ice spires, and deep crevasses that dominate the lower Mendenhall Glacier.
Gaining altitude, you may pass the Mendenhall Towers, rock sentinels that rise 7,000 feet (2,133 metres), and spectacular icefalls where the Juneau Icefield overflows to shape the Mendenhall Glacier. After setting down, leave the aircraft and venture out for a guided stroll on the ice. Along the way, your experienced guide will inform you about the glacier's surface and how glaciers form, flow, and contour the landscape.
Following your visit, re-board the helicopter for the narrated flight back to Juneau and take in more spectacular views of the Mendenhall Glacier and the unparalleled beauty of Alaska along the way.
Upon arrival back at the heliport, your tour concludes with a transfer to the pier.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 100 metres (328 feet); however, guests must be able to climb in and out of the helicopter via two 18-inch (45.72 cm) steps. The walk on the glacier involves uneven, potentially slippery terrain. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and it may be cancelled on short notice. The total flight time is approximately 30 minutes, with approximately 20-25 minutes spent on the glacier. These times will vary depending on weather and glacial conditions. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, passengers dressed in outdoor gear and weighing 250 pounds (113 kilograms/18 stone) or more will be charged an additional $120 to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. Seating is based on weight distribution and is assigned at the sole discretion of the helicopter facility. Children between 13 and 17 years of age who are traveling without a parent or guardian must provide TEMSCO with a written consent form in order to participate. Children under 12 are required to have a parent or guardian. For security purposes, no bags, I-Pads/tablets, selfie sticks or GoPro cameras are allowed on the flight. A secure place is provided at TEMSCO headquarters to store personal items. You should dress in layers, including a hat and gloves, for the varying weather conditions and bring sunglasses; umbrellas are not permitted. Glacier boots are provided. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
Combine the challenge of fly-fishing with a breath-taking floatplane flight to the heart of the Tongass National Forest on this 5.5 hour excursion.
From the pier, depart on a short transfer to the outfitting shop at the Juneau airport, where equipment is issued and a safety briefing is conducted. Once aboard your De Havilland float plane, and accompanied by your experienced pilot, take to the air en route to a remote wilderness stream or tidal estuary.
Upon landing, your guide provides instructions on casting and fishing techniques geared for all skill levels. Depending on the season and conditions, you will pursue wild salmon, Dolly Varden char, cutthroat, or steelhead. A maximum guest to guide ratio of 5:1 is maintained, ensuring personal attention for all participants. This outing uses top-quality fishing equipment, flies, and waders, plus an Alaskan streamside snack is included. As an added bonus, the area surrounding your fishing spot provides excellent wildlife viewing and the natural beauty of Alaska's Inside Passage.
Following your angling adventure, re-board the plane for the return to Juneau and Silver Shadow.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for a distance of approximately 0.5 to 1 mile (800-1600 metres), some of which is over unmaintained trails, uneven terrain, rocky beaches, and through streams with a light current. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The actual fishing time is approximately three hours. All equipment is provided including waders, Ross Cimarron reels, fly and tackle, Sage rods, and raingear if needed. We recommend guests bring sunglasses, hat, gloves and dress in warm layers. Alaska State law requires a fishing license be purchased for $20 per person, and paid directly to the boat captain in cash. This is catch and release fishing and the catching of fish cannot be guaranteed. Although wildlife is seen on the majority of outings, their cooperation cannot be guaranteed. Tour participation is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The minimum age requirement is 7 years old. Catch cannot be brought to the ship.
If you love photography, do not miss this memorable photo safari by land and sea lead by a naturalist/photographer guide.
Depart the pier via minivan shuttle with your naturalist/photographer for an opportunity to capture Alaska's scenic beauty on camera. Regardless of your skill-level or camera type, your photography instructor offers expert natural history interpretation, along with tips and techniques to enhance your images.
Safari Vessel Cruise
Upon arrival, get up close and personal with the natural environment during an unforgettable trip through the waterways of Stephens Passage aboard a covered safari vessel. Large panel windows provide unrestricted panoramic views, whilst the boat captain safely manoeuvres to give you the best photographic angles. The sheltered cabin has padded arm rests that fold over the sills to provide a steady platform for photographing marine life and shoreline activity.
During your cruise, you may see humpback whales, sea lions, orcas, harbour seals, porcupines, eagles, or salmon. Your guide will help you to take full advantage of the day's opportunities. Each guest will receives a postcard with instructions to access exclusive online photography tutorials, slideshows, historical images and a printable tip sheet. All content is free and downloadable to any device.
A $100 cash refund is provided by the tour operator for all guests at the conclusion of the tour if whales are not sighted on the trip. All tour participants on this excursion are eligible to enter to win cash prizes in the tour operator's Capture Juneau Photo Contest.
Enjoy a hearty snack en route to the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area where your tour will continue.
Mendenhall Glacier
Next, take a guided walk along a scenic nature trail. Walk an easy permitted trail through the shelter of the Tongass National Forest to photograph the signs of glaciation. This gentle walk also passes beaver dams, salmon streams, and remarkable glacial panoramas; sites to inspire your creative photography. Your guide may choose from a variety of destinations and utilises a flexible itinerary that allows for changing light and weather conditions.
Your tour concludes with a transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, approximately .75 miles (1.2 kilometres) on a newly surfaced trail. There is a variable sloped ramp leading to the safari vessel dock. Guests with limited mobility can omit the trek portion of the tour and may remain with the driver or visit the Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Centre for approximately one hour. This tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be able to meet the physical requirements of the tour. All guests must sign a waiver attesting to their physical and medical conditions to participate. Dress warmly in layers, as the tour operates in all weather conditions; rain gear, walking sticks, camera towels are provided. Bottled water and a snack pack are included. The tour sequence may vary. Bring a camera with plenty of film or memory and batteries. Group size is very limited to ensure a comfortable and interactive atmosphere; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Approximate time on the water is 2.5 hours.
Experience Alaska's pristine natural beauty and wildlife during this exhilarating flightseeing excursion over the Juneau Icefield and five of its glaciers, with a traditional Alaskan salmon meal at the historic Taku Glacier Lodge. Recommended by our Manager of Land Programs as her favourite tour in Alaska, this programme offers one of the best views of the Juneau ice field with a water landing on a glacier lake in front of the Taku glacier.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to the waterfront area where your floatplane awaits for your scenic flight to the Taku Lodge. Once airborne, take in the spectacular views of magnificent glaciers, deep blue crevasses, snow-capped mountains, cascading waterfalls, and the lush Tongass National Forest. Each guest has his or her own window seat and individual headsets allowing you to listen to the narration en route. Your 30-minute flight ends as your float plane glides easily alongside the Taku Lodge jetty, across the river from the breath-taking, five-mile (eight-kilometre) wide Taku Glacier.
Taku Glacier Lodge
Built in 1923 as hunting and fishing camp, the Taku Glacier Lodge has since been enlarged and improved. Today, it offers visitors an authentic Alaskan experience in this remote wilderness, surrounded by the pristine Tongass National Forest. As you dine on hearty Alaskan fare that includes fresh wild Alaska salmon cooked over an alder wood fire, accompanied by Alaskan Brewery draft beer or house wine (or water, lemonade, tea & coffee), your host will regale you with entertaining tales about characters like Mary Joyce and her famous dogsled trip that put the Taku Glacier Lodge on the Alaska map. The lodge's rustic interior is decorated with old dogsleds, hunting and trapping gear, furs and skins.
The grounds around the lodge are teeming with flora and fauna. Take a guided interpretative nature walk, or if you prefer, stroll along the trails of the old-growth forest independently; maps are provided. After a two-hour stay at the lodge, re-board your floatplane for the return flight to Juneau.
Please note: This tour requires only a minimal amount of walking and accommodations can be made to assist guests with limited mobility. Walking along the well-maintained trails at the lodge is at each guest's discretion. It is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear layers, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, long sleeve shirts and pants, and bring a camera. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and it may be cancelled on short notice. The total flight time is approximately 50-60 minutes, with approximately 2 hours spent at the lodge. Early-morning departures include brunch, while afternoon departures include lunch or an early supper. Redfreshments include water, lemonade, coffee, tea, beer or wine. All guests have a window seat on the floatplane. Although a minimum number of participants are required, space is limited. We suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed. Please advise the Shore Concierge office on-board if you prefer to have your meal with a chicken alternative.
Soar high above lush rain forest, spectacular deep valleys, and awe-inspiring peaks in a helicopter, landing at two different locations on this premier flightseeing adventure.
Helicopter Flight
From the pier, a van transfers you to the heliport where upon arrival there is a safety briefing and the issuance of glacier boots. Once aloft, your helicopter pilot takes you to sights he usually keeps to himself - discover places like Wonder Land, a jewel-like offshoot of Herbert Glacier, Glacier King, the Mendenhall Towers or Devil's Paw. We encourage you to bring your camera to capture photos of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Your itinerary is chosen based on weather and glacial conditions. Throughout the journey, come to understand the geological and environmental process at work in this fascinating wilderness. On your return flight to Juneau, enjoy once again the breath-taking scenery over the icefield and mountains. Once back on 'terra firma', pause for refreshments before boarding the van for your return to the Silver Shadow.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 328 feet (100 metres) however guests must be able to get in and out of the helicopter via 2-3 steps that are 18 inches (45.72 centimetres) high. Guests able to walk on the glacier do so at their discretion; the surface is possibly uneven, snowy or slippery terrain made of glacier ice. For safety reasons, guests with limited mobility must remain on board the aircraft during the glacier landing stops. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and may be cancelled on short notice. The total flight time is approximately 50 minutes, with approximately 15 minutes spent on each of the two landings. These times will vary depending on weather and glacial conditions. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, passengers dressed in outdoor gear and weighing 250 pounds (113 kilograms/18 stone) or more will be charged an additional surcharge of $120 to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. Seating is based on weight distribution and is assigned at the sole discretion of the helicopter operator. Children between 13 and 17 years of age who are traveling without a parent or guardian must provide TEMSCO with a written consent form in order to participate. Children under 12 are required to have a parent or guardian. For security purposes the following items are not allowed on the flight: purses, bags, I-Pads, tablets, GoPro cameras or selfie sticks. A secure place is provided at TEMSCO headquarters to store personal items. You should dress in layers for the varying weather conditions including a hat and gloves and bring sunglasses; umbrellas are not permitted. Glacier boots are provided. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
Explore Alaska's pristine glaciers and marine life via land and sea during this visit to the Mendenhall Glacier, with a three-hour whale quest at Auke Bay. The operators of this voyage guarantee you will see a whale. If not, you receive a $100 cash refund as you disembark. However, you should not anticipate a refund - in the past ten years, whales have been sighted on every tour.
Mendenhall Glacier
Depart the pier for the narrated coach ride to view and photograph the famous Mendenhall Glacier. Upon arrival at the Visitor Centre, learn about the awesome force of glacial ice from Forest Service interpreters and through interactive exhibits. During your visit, some free time is made available for strolling the glacier viewpoint trail and taking photos of your splendid surroundings.
Whale Quest via Catamaran
Leaving the Mendenhall Visitor Centre, proceed on a scenic drive on the Mendenhall Valley en route to Auke Bay. Upon arrival, board a water jet-powered catamaran specially designed for wildlife viewing. The vessel is equipped with a restroom; binoculars and souvenir route maps are provided, along with some complimentary snacks and beverages. Additional food, snacks & beverages are available for purchase.
Relax in the warm, comfortable main cabin surrounded by large windows as your experienced captain negotiates through the island-studded waters of Stephen's Passage.
As you take in a majestic backdrop of snow-capped peaks and glaciers, the onboard naturalist explains the behavior and habitat of the wildlife you may encounter, including humpback and killer whales, Stellar sea lions, Dall's porpoise, harbor seals, bald eagles, and blacktail deer.
Following your catamaran excursion, re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a walk of about 250 yards (228 meters), with an inclined pathway leading to the Mendenhall Visitor Centre. Guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach via steps. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility but is not recommended for those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers, and bring a rainproof jacket and a camera. This tour operator guarentees you will see a whale. $100 cash refund is furnished upon disembarkation if whales are not sighted. Don't count on it, though! In 10+ years, whales have been sighted every time. Although the other wildlife mentioned is commonly seen in this area, sightings cannot be guaranteed. Complimentary tour-use binoculars are available on board the catamaran as well as a take home souvenir route guide. There is a small souvenir shop on board the vessel, USD and credit cards are accepted. Sites visited may vary.
Discover two of Juneau's hallmark attractions; Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Centre and Mount Roberts Tramway, on this half-day sightseeing tour.
Your journey begins with a narrated tour of downtown Juneau and the city's highlights as you make your way to Mendenhall Valley - home of the mighty Mendenhall Glacier.
Mendenhall Recreation Area
Upon arriving at the Mendenhall Recreation area, your guide will point out many of the attractions that you will want to see during your approximate 90-minute stay. Your self-guided tour includes the scenic Photo Point and the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Centre where you will want to take time to watch the short film about the glacier and the 37 other glaciers that make up the Juneau Icefield. The area boasts several self-guided scenic trails that allow you to learn about the role the glacier had in carving the landscape. Each of these trails offers a different view of the Mendenhall through trees or along the shores of Mendenhall Lake.
Mount Roberts Tramway
Next, re-board the vehicle for the short ride to Mount Roberts Tramway and it's terminus at the 1800 foot level of Mount Roberts above downtown Juneau. Enjoy a stroll along an alpine trail and gaze at the vistas and distant waterways and islands. Visit the Nature Centre to learn about the surrounding alpine ecosystem and be sure to stop by the raptor centre. Inside the tram's main building you will enjoy Native arts & crafts and goods for sale. Downstairs in the theatre you can view a local documentary or have a snack or meal at the Timberline Bar & Grill. The Tram will be your last stop; you can visit upon arrival or return later in the day within your time in port. Your ticket is valid for the remainder of the day.
At the conclusion of the tour, if the ship is docked adjacent to the Tram terminal; guests will walk back to the ship. If the ship is berthed elsewhere, transportation will be provided.
Please Note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 50 yards (46 metres) and up to 1 mile (1609 metres) at guest discretion. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Ramps and an elevator are available at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Centre. Various mapped trails of all levels are available at guest leisure to explore based on their own abilities. Vehicle with a lift must be requested by emailing ShoreConcierge@Silversea.com at least 48 hours in advance, otherwise service cannot be guaranteed. Lightweight, comfortable layered clothing, a weatherproof jacket, sturdy closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Souvenir shops are located in both the recreation area and the tram visitor centre. Local currency and credit cards are accepted.
Embark on a scenic cruise into the Alaskan wilderness that guarantees you will see wildlife, including whales. Travel by deluxe catamaran accompanied by a knowledgeable naturalist and attentive crew, with the opportunity to view and learn about whales, sea lions, porpoise, seals, bald eagles, and other species of wildlife.
High-speed Catamaran
Following a short coach ride from the pier to scenic Auke Bay, board a waterjet-powered catamaran specially designed for wildlife viewing. Relax in the warm, comfortable, spacious main cabin, surrounded by large windows as your experienced captain guides you through the island-studded waters of Stephen's Passage.
Whale Watching
Against a majestic backdrop of snow-capped peaks and glaciers, the on-board naturalist explains the behaviour and habitat of wildlife you may encounter including humpback and killer whales, Stellar sea lions, Dall's porpoise, harbour seals, bald eagles, bears, and deer. The operators of this voyage guarantee you will see a whale. If not, you receive a $100 cash refund as you disembark. However, you should not anticipate a refund - in the past ten years, whales have been sighted on every tour.
To fully enjoy the sights and sounds of a close encounter with wildlife, be sure to bring a warm, rainproof jacket to wear on the topside observation deck and remember to bring your camera. Throughout the cruise, your attentive crew offer complimentary snacks and beverages.
Arriving back at the dock in Auke Bay, re-board the coach for the 25-minute return ride to the Juneau pier.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, approximately 250 yards (228 metres). It is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however, there is a raised threshold that those utilising a wheelchair would need to cross. Scooters are not permitted. This wildlife sightseeing cruise features guaranteed whale and wildlife sightings. Complimentary tour-use binoculars are provided. Souvenir route guide is also provided for guests to take home. On board souvenir shop available and accepts USD cash and credit cards. Complimentary light snacks are provided on board however guests may purchase additional snacks on board if needed.
Experience some of nature's most awe-inspiring treasures during this picturesque, half-day excursion in search of the great humpback whale.
Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive north to your awaiting vessel in Auke Bay. Upon arrival, meet your captain and naturalist guide, then embark a custom-designed and fully permitted research vessel. Your vessel features a heated cabin, large panel windows, and an open bow and stern for optimum visibility. Following your introduction cruise through the island-studded waters of Stephens Passage, gaze at the awe-inspiring seascape of snow-capped peaks and ice-blue glaciers.
Along the way, take in spectacular panoramic vistas of your surroundings, and look for humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, harbour seals, and porpoises. Upon spotting a whale, the captain slows down the vessel for exceptional viewing and photo opportunities. These graceful giants are captivating as they arc their massive tails into the air. Humpbacks generally travel and feed individually or in groups of two or three; however, they can be found in groups of four or five and up to 15. If you are lucky, you may see a pod of whales. When conditions allow, the vessels hydrophone can be used to listen to the underwater sounds, whilst an on-board naturalist explains the habits and habitats of the creatures you may encounter.
A $100 cash refund is provided by the tour operator for all guests at the conclusion of the tour if a whale is not sighted on the trip. All tour participants on this excursion are eligible to enter to win cash prizes in the tour operator's Capture Juneau Photo Contest.
During your cruise, explore the foundation of the food chain by participating in various experiments and science activities. Draw plankton samples, take a look at live sea animals in a touch tank and even use a GPS-equipped camera to aid in identifying specific whales while recording their varied behaviours. At the conclusion of your epic journey, re-board your coach for the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), at times on a sloped ramp leading down to the boat harbour docks, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the boat. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to dress comfortably in layers with flat, closed-toe walking or boat shoes, and bring sun protection and raingear from the ship. Binoculars and maps are provided on the vessel. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Approximate time on the water is 2.5 hours. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Travel back in time to relive the spirit of the gold rush with an Iditarod Dog Musher and his team of Alaskan huskies. Drive along Gastineau Channel and into the remote Sheep Creek Valley, arriving at the Sled Dog Summer Camp where you are greeted by Iditarod Mushers and their teams of Alaskan huskies.
Iditarod Dog Camp
Join an educational tour of the camp, see a replica of an Iditarod Race checkpoint, and learn how dog care and the dogs' health are a musher's two greatest concerns. One of the highlights of your outing undoubtedly is to experience what it is like to 'mush'. Board a specially-designed wheeled dog cart and mush along a dirt trail behind a team of highly trained Alaskan Huskies for approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometres) through Sheep Creek Valley, surrounded by mountains and the Southeast Alaskan rainforest.
Musher
Your musher explains the experience and goes through as if you were actually arriving at the checkpoint with him. Visit the puppies and take part in their initial social training. Interactive and interpretive displays of the Alaskan gold rush days and sled dogs, then and now, are placed within walking distance throughout the Camp. Visit your musher's wall tent and learn what it is like to live in the middle of 120 huskies and their puppies.
Afterwards, re-board the coach for the return to the pier and the awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 50 metres (164 feet); however, the pathways at the dog camp are unpaved with a gravel surface. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or a walker. Distance between the pier and the camp is an approximate 35 minute drive. Approximately 1 hour is spent at the dog camp with 15-20 minutes allocated for mushing. Dress in layers and bring protective outerwear, a hat, and gloves. This tour does not involve mushing on snow or a glacier. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Space is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.
This private tour was designed especially for families or groups travelling together who desire the privacy of an exclusive whale watching tour and the flexibility to add other dimensions, customising their experience.
This exploratory journey through coastal fiords introduces you to Alaska's rugged wilderness in an intimate setting with a certified naturalist guide and a seasoned captain piloting your private vessel.
Private Safari Vessel
Depart the pier for the 30-minute transfer to Auke Bay harbour, where your custom-built exploration vessel awaits. The boat utilised offers a covered, heated cabin with perimeter seating for up to 20, restroom facilities, and large panel windows that open to provide unrestricted views. Its open bow, on-board binoculars, and hydrophone, for listening to the underwater sounds of whales, are why we guarantee you will see a whale or receive a $100 per person refund.
Stephen's Passage
Explore for approximately 2.5 hours the glacially-carved waterways of the Stephen's Passage. Southeast Alaska is a spectacular place of islands, glaciers, and jagged mountain peaks and these stunning features cradle diverse natural habitats that are home to fascinating animals. Search out wildlife viewing opportunities, including humpback whales, Orca or killer whales, Steller sea lions, porpoise and much more. Often sighted are bald eagles and ravens soaring gracefully above the treetops, and sea ducks and harbour seals near the shoreline of the famed Admiralty Island National Monument, also known as 'the fortress of bears'. A hearty snack pack and bottled water is available during your tour.
Afterwards, the captain returns you to Auke Bay harbour for the return transfer to Juneau and the ship.
Please note: The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle/vessel. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. The private vessel is for up to 6 guests. The price includes vessel, captain, and a certified naturalist guide. Larger vessels with maximum capacity of 20 guests available on request basis for an additional cost of $189.00 per person for 7th to 20th guest confirmed. Please see the Shore Concierge Desk upon embarkation to confirm all guests in attendance. Some walking is required, approximately 100 yards (100 metres) down a variable sloped ramp to the boat harbour. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair however it is suitable for guests with limited mobility. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Tour-use binoculars & a map are available on the vessel. Dress in layers; this tour operates rain or shine and is only refundable due to weather if cancelled by the tour operator. Availability is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Approximate time on the vessel is 2.5 hours.
This private tour is a perfect option for families, friends, or dinner companions. Set out on a private adventure aboard a deluxe catamaran to explore glacier-carved fjords and wild stretches of coast at your own pace. Your knowledgeable captain and expedition naturalist are there to assist you in designing a unique voyage that incorporates your personal interests.
Private Catamaran
Your expedition craft is a new, 48-foot (15-metre) catamaran, specially designed for custom cruising. The spacious, heated cabin provides deluxe seating for up to 6 guests, a restroom, and a galley. The vessel also features large, wrap-around windows, an expansive open-air deck, and is fitted with a special bow-landing door to allow easy beach access. Coffee or tea accompanied by pastries, salmon jerky, and chocolates will enhance your experience.
Choose your own focus on your outing - perhaps you would like to observe whales, sea lions, porpoise, bears and bald eagles - your skilled captain has a profound understanding of their preferred habitats and patterns of movement. He also knows the best places to explore and photograph glacier-carved peaks, untamed river deltas, secluded inlets, tidal estuaries, and other natural wonders. Perhaps you may opt to haul crab pots to get a close-up look at denizens of the deep or stop by a commercial fishing boat at work to talk with the crew and admire the day's catch. And, if you wish, step ashore in a wild place of your choosing - to explore tide pools, hike on game trails through old-growth forest, or just savour the peacefulness of an untouched land.
This day is yours. Explore the Inside Passage wilderness as you please.
Please note: The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vessel. Therefore only one person in the party needs to place a reservation. The price includes vessel, captain, and a certified naturalist guide for parties of 1-6 guests. Up to 10 additional guests may participate for and additional fee of $129 per person. A picnic lunch is also available for an additional fee of USD 30.00 per person and must be requested at least 20 days in advance by emailing ShoreConcierge@Silversea.com. In your email please also indicate the number of guests participating. Some walking is required for approximately 100 yards (92.4 metres) down a variable sloped ramp to the boat harbour and guests must be able to embark/disembark the vessel via 3-4 steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests dress in layers as this tour operates in rain and is only refundable due to weather if cancelled by the tour operator. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed. Availability is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Experience Alaska's pristine natural beauty and wildlife during this exhilarating flightseeing excursion over the Juneau Icefield and five of its glaciers.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to the waterfront area where your floatplane awaits for your scenic flight over Juneau's mining past. Once airborne soar over the lush wilderness of the Tongass National Forest until your first glimpse of five distinctly different majestic glaciers making up the 1,500-square-mile Juneau Icefield. Glide over the deep crevasses and azure blue melt-water pools of the Norris, Hole-In-The-Wall, East and West Twin Glaciers, plus the famous five mile wide Taku Glacier, the only glacier that is actually advancing and not retreating - one of only a few in the world.
At the conclusion of the tour guests will be transferred back to the pier, however a stop in downtown Juneau will be made for those wishing to further explore.
Please note: This tour requires only a minimal amount of walking and accommodations can be made to assist guests with limited mobility. It is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and it may be cancelled on short notice. All guests have a window seat on the floatplane. We recommend guests wear layered comfortable clothing, closed toed shoes and sunglasses. Although a minimum number of participants are required, space is limited. We suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed.
Explore the heart of the Alaskan wilderness from three unique perspectives during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion.
Juneau City and Ice Field, Helicopter-Ride, Tongass National Forest, Gastineau Channel, Taku River
Depart the pier for the short drive through Juneau City en route to Juneau International Airport, located in the Mendenhall Valley. Upon arrival at the heliport, receive your pre-flight safety briefing and gear before boarding the helicopter. After lift-off, your helicopter flight-seeing tour begins with a flight high above Juneau, then continues over the Tongass National Forest, Juneau Ice Field, Gastineau Channel and Taku River.
Take Point, Airboat Ride, Taku River and Glacier
Upon arrival at Taku Point, you are greeted by the staff and provided with flotation jackets, hearing protection and an airboat safety briefing. This is an ideal location to capture photos of the incredible glacier landscape across the river. The captain assists you with embarking the airboat, which is covered for your comfort and protection from the elements, whilst the sides remain open for the best possible views and photo opportunities. During your approximately one-hour airboat adventure along the Taku River, marvel at up-close views of the Taku Glacier whilst cruising the five-mile (about eight-kilometre) terminus of the only advancing glacier of the Juneau Ice Field.
Taku Glacier, Taku Point, Helicopter-Ride, Glacier Walk
While gazing from the river, the immense size of this glacier becomes evident as you zoom by, within arm's reach of the ice. En route, learn about the glacier and river basin it has carved over the years, and stop for photos in various locations. Once back at Taku Point, leave the airboat and re-board the helicopter for a flight to the apex of the Taku Glacier. Upon arrival, step off the helicopter for a guided glacier walk on the amazing, approximately 4,500-foot-thick (about 1,371-metre-thick) ice. This vantage point offers splendid panoramic views and photo opportunities in all directions whilst your pilot shares details about the ice field, and facts specific to the Taku Glacier. Following your visit, re-board the helicopter for the flight back to the Juneau International Airport, then re-board your coach for the short drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), at times over slippery surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to board/de-board the helicopter and embark/disembark the airboat, and 20 steps to access the helicopter. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to airsickness, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing in layers with a hat, gloves, scarf and flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a weatherproof jacket and bottled water from the ship; rain pants and over-shoe boots are provided. Guests must be at least seven years old to participate on this tour. A surcharge fee is assessed to guests weighing 250 pounds (about 113 kilograms) or more. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Embark on an outing to Juneau's marquee attraction, the famous Mendenhall Glacier, and immerse yourself in the Alaskan history with a visit at the Alaska State Museum.
Your journey begins with a narrated tour of Juneau's downtown waterfront en route to the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area. Upon arrival at the glacier, your guide points out areas of interest so you may make the most your one-and-a-half hour stay.
Juneau Icefield
Marvel at the beautiful Mendenhall, one of 38 glaciers flowing from the massive 1,508-square-mile (3,900-square-km) Juneau Icefield. The ample visiting time allows for an unhurried exploration of this glacial wonder from a variety of perspectives.
Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Centre
Explore scenic Photo Point Trail, which winds along Mendenhall Lake to an unobstructed view of the glacier's face. Visit the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Centre for an elevated view of the glacier as well as interactive geological exhibits explaining glacier formation. Be sure to allow time to watch the short film about the icefield that plays continuously in the Visitor Centre theatre.
The area boasts numerous walking trails allowing you to see first-hand how the glacier has carved the local landscape. A short walk along these self-guided trails exposes you to the special beauty of Tongass National Forest and allows ever-changing glimpses of the glacier. In the mid to late summer, wild sockeye salmon are visible in Steep Creek which flows through the area's trail system.
Alaska State Museum
Next you will visit the Alaska State Museum where you will be immersed in Alaska's colorful past and gain understanding as to how Alaska came to be the land it is today. At your leisure you'll be able to explore the various historic exhibits that tell the Alaska story and Juneau's role in Alaska history. The expansive range of artwork covers Alaska's indigenous people through modern art displays.
From the museum it's a short drive back to your ship.
Please note: The amount of walking involved is at each guest's discretion during the self-exploration at the Visitor Centre and Alaska State Museum. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Visitor Centre and some trails are wheelchair-accessible. Guests requiring transportation in a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle should e-mail ShoreConcierge@Silversea.com to reserve. There are numerous self-guided trails, some of which are over uneven terrain. Dress in layers as temperatures at the glacier surrounds can vary. This tour does not include a walk on Mendenhall Glacier.
Participate in a pair of Alaska's most popular activities during this combination of an exhilarating helicopter flightseeing adventure and a scenic dogsled ride on Norris Glacier.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to the heliport on Douglas Island. After receiving your safety briefing and equipment, your helicopter lifts off and soars above towering mountaintops.
Flightseeing
Your flightseeing tour en route to the Glacier Dog Sled Camp will take you over the massive Juneau Icefield, before touching down on one of the snow-covered glaciers.
Dog-Sled Camp
Take in the scenic beauty of your surroundings as you leave the helicopter and venture out onto the snow-covered glacier for a visit to the Dog Sled Camp. Upon arrival, meet your guide, learn about the art of dog-mushing and listen to stories about the famous Iditarod, the 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometre) dogsled race from Anchorage to Nome. The highlight of your visit is an opportunity to tour the camp and take a thrilling dog sled ride pulled by a team of huskies on the snow-covered glacier.
Following your visit, re-board your helicopter for the return flight to Juneau. Upon arrival at the heliport, your tour concludes with a transfer back to the pier.
Please note: this tour requires a moderate amount of walking over uneven, snowy terrain. Guests must be able to climb in and out of the helicopter via steps. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Sleds carry two persons; one guest sits and one stands at the back of the sled. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and it may be cancelled on short notice. The total flight time is approximately 30 minutes, with approximately 1 hour spent on the glacier. These times will vary depending on weather and glacial conditions. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as guest safety and comfort, guests weighing 240 pounds (109 kilograms/17 stone) or more will be charged an additional $120 to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. Seating is at the discretion of the pilot. For security purposes, no bags and tablets are allowed on the flight; they may be left at a storage area at the heliport. Dress warmly in layers and bring a hat, gloves, and sunglasses; glacier boots are provided. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Dog camps must leave the glaciers by the end of August; this tour is not available in September. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
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Discover adventurous Alaska via razor style ATV on this exhilarating 6.5 hour excursion with scenic mountain, river and wildlife viewing opportunities abound.
Your adventure begins with a high-speed catamaran ride from Skagway to Haines. This catamaran ferries you along the deepest and longest Fjord in North America. Relax and enjoy the 45-minute ferry ride as sea life and nature abounds. There are regular sightings of eagles, seals, sea lion and whales.
Your knowledgeable guide will meet you at the dock in Haines. A scenic 26-mile drive along the National Scenic Byway and through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve brings you to our remote staging area.
At the staging area, you'll receive an orientation and safety briefing on our Razor-style ATVs (Razor-style Side-by-sides) from your guides. Guests wishing to drive must be at least 21 years old and bring a valid driver's license. Driving is on a rotational basis to allow everyone to participate. There are a combination of 2-person and 4-person machines to accommodate varying group sizes and families. There are several spots along the tour where we can swap drivers to give everyone some time at the wheel. The ATVs are automatic transmission and drive similarly to a car for ease of operation. These high-performance ATVs are fun to drive and a great way to explore the Alaska wilderness.
Over the next 15 miles of gravel road, your guide will lead you through a series of remote areas and you'll explore the wilds of Alaska! As you drive along beaver ponds and mountain meadows you may spot swans, salmon, eagles, bears or moose along the way. You'll cross over Little Salmon creek and ascend to a series of viewpoints overlooking the Klehini, Tsirku and Chilkat River Valleys.
From our high point, you'll enjoy a picnic lunch while you bask in the surrounding mountain views. After lunch, you'll descend the mountain and make your way back to our private staging area before returning by bus back to Haines.
From Haines, you will be transported back to the fast ferry and on to Skagway. While onboard, you will be treated to the surrounding beauty of the Lynn Canal as you zoom back to your ship.
Please Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity for approximately 183 metres (200 yards) at the dock and fast ferry terminal. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The ramp to/from the fast ferry can be very steep depending on tide levels at time of departure. There is some optional walking during the tour if guests wish to exit the ATVs at photo stops and overlooks. ATV trail is uneven, natural terrain therefore it is not recommended for guests who suffer from motion sickness, those with back/neck problems or pregnant women. A waiver is required to participate and guests who wish to drive must be 21 years of age or older, have a valid driver license and wear closed toed shoes in order to operate the ATV. Due to the seatbelt system in the ATV's, guests must be over 12 years of age and between 22.6 - 136 kilograms (3.5 - 21 stone / 50 - 300 pounds) in order to participate. We strongly recommend guests wear closed toed shoes (if they want to drive), wear layers to keep warm and bring a light rain jacket. Helmets are provided. In the event of rain, the picnic style lunch will be relocated to a covered/indoor location.
Experience Skagway's most scenic and historic locales on this private, guided adventure.
Depart the pier with your personal driver/guide, and begin your self-guided sightseeing tour of Skagway via a rugged yet plush Hummer H2. You can select from among personal points of interest, tour options or recommendations from your driver/guide whilst proceeding at your own pace. Either way, your driver/guide acts as your personal concierge, and is at your service throughout the excursion. A Visa may be required for sites outside of the US border.
Your tour concludes back at the pier to re-join the ship, or choose to be dropped off in town and make your own way back to the ship at a later time.
Please note: This tour is sold by the vehicle and charges may be split once on board. Entrance fees, meals, beverages, gratuities are not included in the cost of the tour and are at the guests own expense. The Hummer will seat up to 3 people comfortably. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility however not for those who utilise a wheelchair.
Embrace your sense of adventure and Alaska's breathtaking natural beauty during this exhilarating helicopter flightseeing and dog sledding excursion.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to the heliport. Following a safety video, you are outfitted with boots and vests prior to boarding the aircraft. Once airborne, soar over the stunning glaciers and snowfields for approximately 20 minutes before landing at the dog camp located on the Denver Glacier.
Upon arrival, become acquainted with the world of 'mushing' and dog-sledding during a unique meeting with professional mushers and their friendly dogs. During your hour-long stay on the surface of the ice field and on your dog-sledding trek, observe the pristine beauty of your surroundings while seated on the sled or standing with a musher.
Following this truly authentic Alaskan adventure, commence your scenic flight back to Skagway. Upon arrival at the heliport, re-board your awaiting van for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking and a moderate amount of standing; however, guests must be able to climb in and out of the helicopter via 13 to 15 inches steps. The walk on the glacier involves uneven, potentially slippery, snowy terrain. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Sleds carry two persons. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and it may be cancelled on short notice. The total flight time is approximately 30 minutes, with approximately 1 hour spent on the glacier at the dog camp. These times will vary depending on weather and glacial conditions. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, passengers dressed in outdoor gear and weighing 250 pounds (113 kilograms/18 stone) or more will be charged an additional $120 to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. Seating is based on weight distribution and is assigned at the pilot's discretion. For security purposes bags, IPads/tablets, drones or GoPro selfie sticks are not allowed on the flight. A secure place is provided at TEMSCO headquarters to store personal items. Guests should dress in layers, including a hat and gloves, for the varying weather conditions; umbrellas are not permitted. Glacier boots are provided. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Dog camps close at the end of August therefore this tour is not available on September 3rd or 10th, 2018. There is a possibility the camp will close earlier and guests will be notified if this affects any more departures. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
Cycle through a portion of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, all while experiencing the natural beauty and history of the Taiya River Valley, during this 3 hour bicycle excursion.
Meet your guide on the pier and board the transfer van for the approximately 25-minute narrated drive out towards the former gold rush boomtown of Dyea. Once the staging area for the trek along the Chilkoot Trail and into the Yukon; Dyea was Skagway's rival city. Today, nature has reclaimed the land, leaving only ghosts of its Gold Rush past. On its place now stands a lush rainforest, which is home to an array of natural beauty. Your driver takes you along the spectacular coast of the inlet, to the beginning of the historic Chilkoot Trail.
After gearing-up and a safety briefing, follow your professional guide, versed in the ecology and history of the area, on a bike route, covering approximately five miles (eight kilometres). The terrain is relatively flat, allowing for easy pedalling.
Ride through the rainforest, visit historic ruins, the Chilkoot trailhead and the coastal tidal flats where eagles, salmon, colourful wildflowers, and dazzling mountains are often in view. Stop for a close-up look or photos of some of the sights along the way. This tour is ideal for those seeking mild exercise in the fresh Alaskan air.
After approximately an hour and a half, dismount your bike and re-board the transfer vehicle for the drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour requires pedalling a bicycle with handbrakes for approximately 1.5 hours / 5-6 miles (9 kilometres) on negotiating rough sections of dirt road and trails on mostly flat terrain. It is recommended only for those guests who are physically fit and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Dress warmly in layers and wear closed-toe shoes; rain gear, mandatory helmets, and gloves are provided. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Participants must be a minimum of 10 years of age, a minimum of 54 inches (137 centimetres) in height and weigh less than 250 pounds (113.39 kilograms/17.85 stone). Space is limited.
See Alaska through the eyes of a professional photographer and through the lens of your camera on this photography tour. This tour combines a catamaran cruise and scenic drive with photography instruction.
Cradled at the base of the Chilkat Peninsula, flanked by the Lynn Fjord and Chilkat River, Haines is filled with natural wonders. Your expert photographer guide will acquaint you with the best of the Chilkat Valley's unique attractions. Depending on the lighting and weather, different locations in the Chilkat Valley boast specific photographic highlights. Your professional photographer guide will have previously scouted out the best areas for the day's photo shoot. May, June, and July feature wildflowers and bald eagles. In August and September, brown bear are often feeding on pink salmon in the Chilkoot River.
High Speed Catamaran
Begin with a journey by the high-speed, public ferry catamaran along the steep-walled fjord that connects Skagway to Haines. Waterfalls stream down the cliff sides, and harbour seal and bald eagle sightings are common.
Chilkoot Lake State Park
Upon arrival in Haines, begin with a seaside drive to Chilkoot Lake State Park. This park is renowned for its turquoise lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains, important Tlingit cultural sites, and a salmon-filled river flowing into the sea. Keep an eye out for wildlife; migratory birds, brown bear, and harbour seals are often seen here.
Letnikof Cannery Cove
Your exploration continues as you venture out of town and south along the mouth of the Chilkat River en route to the picturesque salmon cannery at Letnikof Cove. The Rainbow Glacier provides a stunning backdrop to the weathered red buildings of the historic cannery.
After enjoying a delicious boxed lunch, make your way back to the ferry pier to board the high-speed catamaran. The 45-minute journey returns you to Skagway and the awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking to reach the best vantage points, some of which is over uneven or unpaved terrain. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. This tour is designed with an emphasis on photography and is led by a local professional photographer. Participants must provide all photographic equipment; experience in photography is not necessary. Dress in layers, bring raingear and a day pack to protect your equipment, and wear sturdy footwear. Ponchos and tripods can be provided if required. Capturing wildlife images is one of the goals but cannot be guaranteed. Transportation between the ship in Skagway and Haines is via public ferry, not exclusive to Silversea, and the distance is a 45-minute ride. The ferry schedule can affect the tour duration. We appreciate your understanding. The minimum participant age is 12 years.
Ride the historic White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad and explore the crystal clear waters of a glacially-carved lake by kayak on this half-day adventure that offers a look at this scenic part of Alaska from both the land and the water.
Board the transfer vehicle at the pier and head out of town to the White Pass Depot. Meet your guide who will provide a brief orientation before you board your train car, bound for Fraser, British Columbia, Canada.
White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad
Take your seat aboard the 'scenic railway of the world', whose route was carved out of the rugged Coastal Mountains. This 27.7-mile (44-kilometres) ride is truly unforgettable, complete with impressive views of waterfalls, trestles, mountains, glaciers, and the original 'trail of '98'. Experience the beauty of the White Pass summit and the wilds of the Canadian Highlands before disembarking at Lake Bernard.
Kayaking on Lake Bernard
The next stage of your adventure begins with a 'gear grab' and instruction in the use of stable, state-of-the-art, two-person kayaks. Paddle across the cold, pristine waters that the gold field stampeders plied more than 100 years ago to reach the gold fields of the Yukon. Marvel at the unobstructed views of this true alpine wilderness, complemented by the scenery of snow-capped mountains that rise in all directions. The experienced, knowledgeable, and professional guide will answer your questions about the gold rush, natural history, flora, and fauna. Keep an eye out for bear, mountain goat, moose, and eagles amid the alpine terrain of the Tormented Valley.
After paddling, enjoy a light snack before boarding a motor coach for your return drive along the scenic Klondike Highway to Skagway.
Since this excursion enters Canada, participants of all nationalities must bring their passport.
Please note: This tour involves kayaking for up to 2 miles (3.6 km) and is recommended only for guests in good physical condition and able to paddle for approximately 1-1.5 hours. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, those utilise a wheelchair or those whose waist size exceeds 42" (106 cm). It is not recommended for guests under the age of 9. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Dress in layers and wear footwear that can get wet. Rain gear, hat, hand warmers, life jacket & spray skirt are all provided. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed. Tour will operate in reverse order on some dates with the train ride following the kayaking activities instead of preceding them. Guests requiring a Canadian visa to travel on this cruise must have a multiple entry visa for Canada to participate on this tour.
Experience the land of the Klondike prospectors with a unique look from the air and the rails on this half-day excursion. A scenic helicopter flight to glacially-carved valleys, followed by a hike along the raging Skagway River, ending with a trip on the historic and scenic White Pass railway back to Skagway makes for a truly special Alaskan adventure.
Helicopter Flightseeing
Depart the pier with your passport in hand, travel to the heli-port and watch a safety video before gearing-up to board your helicopter. The approximate 15-minute flight over the Juneau Icefield offers stunning scenery and gives you a true sense of the immense size and power of this glacial wonder. The mountains, valleys, and the ice field are rugged yet majestic. Touch down at Glacier Station, leave your aircraft and prepare for the hiking portion of your excursion.
Tongass National Forest Hike
Set off with your guide on a trail that winds through the Tongass National Forest. Your 3 to 5-mile (5 to 8-kilometre) trek takes you along the remote upper Skagway River and through a pristine old-growth, coastal, temperate rain forest on your way to view the magnificent Laughton Glacier. Your guide provides information about the region's unique natural history, plants, and animals throughout your journey, allowing plenty of time for wildlife viewing and photographs. Bears, mountain goats, moose, and other forest creatures call the Laughton Valley home.
White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad
Returning to Glacier Station, board the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad for the 14.1-mile (22.5-kilometre) scenic ride back to Skagway, while enjoying a cooler of 'backcountry' snacks en route. Listen as the guides share information about the train and its history. They are there to answer any questions during the 50-minute train ride back to Skagway.
Return to the pier having truly experienced the Klondike.
This excursion does not enter Canada; however participants of all nationalities must bring their passport.
Please note: This tour involves hiking for 4-5 miles (6.4-8 kilometres) and is recommended only for guests in good physical condition and able to hike for up to 3 hours over unpaved and uneven terrain, with a nominal elevation gain. It does not involve hiking on the glacier itself. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those utilise a wheelchair. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Distance hiked is dependent upon trail selected by the guide after assessing the group capabilities. Dress in layers and wear comfortable hiking boots with good ankle support. Rain gear and other items such as insect repellent, hats, gloves, trekking poles are provided. Due to weight restrictions on the helicopter, no bags are permitted, only a camera. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and it may be cancelled on short notice. The total flight time is approximately 15 minutes. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as guest safety and comfort, seating is at the discretion of the pilot and guests weighing 250 pounds (113 kilograms/18 stone) or more will be charged an additional half-fare to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. This tour is not recommended for children under the age of 9.
Trek the path of those stampeders who ventured along the Chilkoot Trail in search of gold on this half-day hike and raft excursion down the Taiya River.
Board your private van at the pier and head through Skagway and drive out of town along the coast for approximately 30 minutes, to historic Dyea where your off-the-beaten-path excursion begins.
Chilkoot Trail Hike
The Chilkoot Trail, once a Tlingit trade route over the Coast Mountains, is a 33-mile (53-kilometre) trail through the Coast Mountains that leads from Dyea, Alaska, to Bennett, British Columbia. It was a major access route from the coast to Yukon goldfields in the late 1890s and today is the centre piece of the Gold Rush National Historical Park. During the Klondike Gold Rush, prospectors disembarked at the port in Dyea and used the Chilkoot Trail to head off in search of gold. Although Dyea is no longer the town it was, many animals such as brown and black bears feeding on salmon in July and August, and eagles are known to frequent this U.S. National Historic Landmark.
Begin your hike along the first two scenic miles (3.2 kilometres) of the Chilkoot Trail, now a tranquil place of incredible beauty. On this fast paced hike, walk through a rain forest alive with birds and wild flowers as your guide explains the natural history of the trail, as well as the folklore and legends of the gold-rush era.
Taiya River Float Trip
Arriving at the shore of the Taiya River, board an 18-foot (5.5 metre) inflatable raft for the relaxing trip back to Dyea. As you float along this scenic river, through the temperate rainforest, keep an eye out for the variety of fauna and flora in the valley. Although fed by small glaciers and the icefield, the water is relatively shallow. Gain a sense of what the early settlers experienced during this 40-minute trip.
Following the river voyage, come ashore to enjoy a light snack before the return drive to Skagway.
Please note: This tour is suggested for guests in good physical condition able to walk for approximately 2.5 miles (4 kilometres) over unpaved and uneven terrain with a 350-foot (over 100-metre) elevation gain. Total time on the river is approximately 30-40 minutes. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair, or guests who exceed 350 pounds (158 kilos). Dress in layers, wear comfortable hiking shoes, and bring insect repellent and an extra pair of socks. Rubber boots, life jacket (for rafting), trekking poles and rain gear are provided where needed. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Set out with a professional guide and naturalist on a sea kayak paddling adventure in one of Alaska's most pristine and treasured places in Haines.
Ferry Ride to Haines
Your journey begins with a short 45-minute high-speed catamaran cruise along North America's longest and deepest fjord to Haines where you will enjoy spectacular glaciers and historic commentary as your guide points out marine wildlife - watch for whales!
Kayaking
Upon arrival to Haines you will be greeted by your professional guide for the salt water kayak trip of a lifetime. The 2-person kayaks will be set up on the beach; a short 5-minute walk from the ferry pier at Portage Cove. Here we will choose from a variety of beautiful ocean paddles depending on current sea conditions and weather. Depending on the current weather conditions and for the safety of the guests, an alternate kayaking location on Chilkoot Lake will be substituted. This is a fresh water kayak experience sheltered by mountains and remains quite calm.
Your guides will outfit you with a personal flotation device, spray skirt & ponchos if needed. A short but informative safety presentation and introduction to the kayaks will take place before setting off and paddling. You will be on the water for approximately 2-3 hours with the dramatic backdrop of the Chilkat Mountains. No previous experience is necessary and expert guides will make everyone quickly at ease.
Picnic Lunch
Next, return to the private beachside shelter for a waterside picnic lunch and some time to rest.
You tour concludes with a 45-minute ferry ride back to Skagway. Re-board the ship or walk to town for some more exploration.
Please Note: This tour requires an extensive amount of activity and is only suggested for guests in good physical condition. It includes approximately 2-3 hours of paddling and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Paddle, Spray Skirt, Personal Flotation Device, rain gear & rubber boots are provided. We recommend guests dress warm and in layers and bring extra pair of socks. Guests are welcome to bring binoculars and a camera on the kayak. Guest over 6'8" (2.03 metres) or 300 pounds (136 Kilograms) may not fit comfortably in the kayak. This tour is not recommended for guests under 8 years old. Alternate kayaking site may be substituted depending on weather conditions. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Boost your adrenaline on this exhilarating climbing adventure over the smooth granite walls of the White Pass. Climbs are available for all abilities and no experience is required. None of the climbing is mandatory, and all guests will enjoy the cliff-side snack and stunning views.
Depart the pier and enjoy a short interpretive drive through historic Skagway en-route for the White Pass Mountain. From the Klondike Highway, you'll hike for approximately 300 feet (91.5 metres) to the base of majestic rock cliffs. Here you will don rock climbing shoes, helmets and harnesses.
After a brief climbing introduction from the guides, your professional mountain guide will rope you up on one of more than a dozen routes from which to choose from, some are easy and some are much more challenging, but all offer stunning views of the Skagway River, the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, and the surrounding wilderness.
Additionally, you can experience rappelling down the high cliffs. This adventure is perfect for those looking for a first climbing experience, but also for experienced climbers.
At the conclusion of the tour walk back down the trail to your awaiting vehicle for the return drive to Skagway. On arrival re-board the ship or walk to town to continue your adventures.
Please Note: This tour requires an extensive amount of activity/climbing and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Approximate climbing time is 2.5 Hours with 600 feet (183 metres) of hiking. Guests with pre-existing injuries may not participate in the climbing portion of the tour. Harnesses accommodate up to 52 inches (132 cm) waist and there is a maximum 300 pound (136 kilos) weight restriction. This tour is not recommended for guests under 6 years old. Climbing shoes, waist harness and helmet are provided. We recommend guests wear closed toed shoes and warm layered clothing. GoPro cameras are available to rent on location for an additional cost at the guests expense.
The Davidson glacier is one of the geological highlights of the Skagway-Haines area. See the face of this sprawling glacier as you journey by wildlife viewing boat and canoe through deep fjords and rain forest, dotted by colourful wildflowers and surrounded by immense mountains.
Boat Cruise
From the pier, a short drive takes you to the Skagway Small Boat Harbour. Board a wildlife viewing boat for the cruise along Alaska's deepest fjord. During your 75-minute ride, keep an eye out for whales and sea lions en route to Glacier Point.
Upon arrival, transfer to a safari bus for a narrated ride to the trailhead, to begin a 20-minute walk over the moraine towards Davidson Lake. As you approach your destination, the forest suddenly opens to a breath taking view of the glacier, across a lake.
Canoe Adventure
At the shore of the lake, board a 31-foot (9.4-metre) canoe for a 1-1.5-hour journey of discovery to the face of the mighty Davidson Glacier. Paddle and motor across the lake and around the ice and shoreline. Throughout the canoe voyage, your guide shares his knowledge of this incredible landscape. The glacier provides a wonderful backdrop for any photographs.
At the conclusion of your paddling adventure, hike back to the awaiting safari bus and enjoy lunch at Glacier Point before the return boat ride to Skagway. Your outing concludes with the drive back to Silver Shadow.
Please note: This tour requires a extensive amount of walking up to 3 miles, some of which is over uneven terrain. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. It is not recommended for women who are pregnant past 20 weeks. The transfer to Glacier Point via catamaran is not exclusive to Silversea guests. Paddling is not strenuous and is shared by up to 10 guests per canoe. Dress warmly in layers, wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes and bring an extra pair of socks. Rubber boots, life vest and rain gear are provided. Guests must sign a waiver to participate. Guests must be at least 7 years old or 50 pounds (22.7 kilos) in order to participate. Participation is extremely limited.
Indulge your senses with the breath taking natural beauty of Alaska during this exhilarating, half-day zip line excursion.
Scenic Skagway, Coastal and Mountain Drive
Depart the pier for the approximately 35-minute sightseeing drive through historic downtown Skagway, then along nine miles (about 14 kilometres) of stunning coastline en route to Dyea. Upon arrival at the unimog base, board your customised all-wheel-drive unimog and proceed up the rugged mountain road, which offers stunning views of impressive rainforest and glacially-fed waterfalls.
Zip Line Tour
At the top of the mountain, your guides review your safety and tour instructions, and outfit you with state-of-the-art safety gear. Afterward, you are led to the take-off zone to clip in and begin your zip line experience. Soar through a course of 11 zip lines, the longest measuring 750 feet (228 metres), and stop by any of four suspension bridges for an opportunity to photograph your magnificent surroundings. In addition, pass directly above the glacially-fed waterfalls and feel their mist as you zoom by.
Mountain Drive
The zip line tour moves at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour (about 72 kilometres per hour); however, more cautious adventurers can always control their speed with a brake system. After completing the course, re-board your unimog for the ride back down to the bottom of the mountain then commence the approximately 40-minute transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity, with approximately 0.5 miles (about 804 metres) of walking on natural, uneven ground, a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and unimog, and 50 steps during the tour. This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition, and is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with limited mobility, guests with back and/or neck problems, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Warm, layered clothing, sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 50 pounds (23 kilograms) and the maximum weight is 265 pounds (120 kilograms) to participate on this tour. A signed waiver is required. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Experience the spectacular beauty and pioneering past of the Dyea Valley during this half-day gentle horseback ride excursion through the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.
Scenic Skagway and Coastal Drive
Depart the pier for the approximately 35-minute sightseeing drive through charming Skagway and along the breath-taking coastline en route to a ranch in Dyea. Upon arrival, your guides review your safety instructions and help you mount your horse, then lead you on a 1.75-hour ride through the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park.
Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park Horseback Ride
Along the way, your guides recount tales from Alaska's Gold Rush days, including the boom and bust of the town of Dyea. Pass by some of the few remaining signs of what was once a bustling gold rush town of 10,000 residents, including the Slide Cemetery. From here, ride out of the rainforest and onto the Dyea Flats overlooking the northern tip of the Lynn Canal. Discover why the locals come here to view wildlife such as eagles and the salmon run, soak in the serenity, and marvel at the majestic mountains, streams and Alaskan wildflowers.
Following your trail ride, relax with your guides whilst being served refreshments and Alaskan salmon pate. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your mini-bus and commence the approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity, with approximately 50 yards (45.72 metres) of walking on natural ground, a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and approximately 12 steps during the tour. This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, guests who utilise a wheelchair or women who are pregnant. Guests must be able to maintain control of the horse and balance themselves in the saddle. Warm, layered clothing, sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The maximum weight is 250 pounds (113 kilograms) and height restriction of 4 feet 10 inches (147 cm) to participate on this tour. A signed waiver is required to participate and operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. This tour offers a gentle ride only.
Leave all traces of civilisation behind and experience the infinite beauty of Alaska's remote glaciers during this memorable helicopter adventure and glacier discovery.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to the heliport. Following a safety video, you are outfitted with boots and vests prior to boarding the helicopter. After lift-off from the historic Skagway waterfront, your flight proceeds over a rugged region of mountains, majestic valleys, and massive glaciers.
Flight routes and landing zones are selected daily based on prevailing weather forecast to ensure that you see the finest vistas the area has to offer. Among the many wonders to see are the jagged peaks towering over the Chilkat Glacier, cascading waterfalls surrounding the Ferebee Glacier and the spectacular Meade Glacier, the 'river of ice'.
Upon arrival at your glacial destination, experience the rare opportunity to explore one of Mother Nature's greatest marvels during a guided, approximately 40-minute glacier walk. Along the way, experienced glacier guides will answer your questions and explain the awesome forces at work beneath your feet.
Following your visit, re-board your helicopter for the approximately 20-minute flight back to the heliport. After turning in your gear, your tour concludes with a transfer to the ship.
Please note: This tour requires guests to walk a minimum of 200 feet (60 metres), and has a moderate amount of walking for the duration of the tour. Guests must be able to climb in and out of the helicopter via (13 inch) steps with minimal assistance. The walk on the glacier involves uneven, otentially slippery, snowy terrain. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Operation of this tour is weather dependent and may be cancelled on short notice. The total flight time is approximately 40 minutes, with approximately 40 minutes spent on the glacier. These times will vary depending on weather and glacial conditions. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, passengers dressed in outdoor gear and weighing 250 pounds (113 kilograms/18 stone) or more will be charged an additional $120 to reserve adequate space on board the helicopter. Seating is based on weight distribution and is assigned at the pilot's discretion. For security purposes, no bags, IPads/tablets, GoPro selfie sticks, drones are allowed on the flight. A secure place is provided at TEMSCO headquarters to store personal items. You should dress in layers, including a hat and gloves, for the varying weather conditions; umbrellas are not permitted. Safety vest and glacier boots are provided. Space is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for this tour, it is non-refundable unless cancelled by 12:00 p.m. on the day after embarkation.
Savour the site of the Klondike on this adventure via road and rail through history. Visit the highlights of Skagway, enjoy an early lunch at an organic show-piece garden, and venture on the trails of those who sought gold.
Begin your journey right from the dock as you tour to the historic downtown White Pass Yukon Route train depot. Please remember to bring your passport.
White Pass & Yukon Railroad
Board the world-famous White Pass & Yukon Route railroad to climb to the 2,885-foot (879-metre) summit of White Pass. This iron trail was built through some of North America's most rugged terrain and still operates over 100 years later. Ride aboard an old-fashioned rail car and enjoy a breath-taking panorama of mountains, glaciers, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles, and historic sites from the comfort of your vintage rail cars.
Suspension Bridge
Once in Fraser, British Columbia a short scenic drive brings you to the famous Suspension Bridge. Here venture out onto the walkway of the Suspension Bridge, high above the churning rapids of the Tutshi River. The outdoor museum and interpretive centre allows you to learn about the plants, animals, and geological make-up of this unique region. Take in the breathtaking scenery from an overlook platform, view the giant 3D map of the region, and marvel at the hand-built replicas of historic Klondike-era gold rush boats whilst learning about the people of the Yukon Territory.
Klondike Highway
Leaving the Suspension Bridge, re-board your comfortable touring coach for the journey down the scenic Klondike Highway. Travelling down the west side of the White Pass Canyon, your driver/guide will regale you with stories of the prospectors who trekked through the pass in search of gold. Stop at picturesque points including the Tormented Valley and Pitchfork Falls on your way to visit the magnificent Jewell Gardens.
Jewell Gardens
Cross the Skagway River and arrive at the beautiful Jewell Gardens. This organic show garden dazzles with thousands of tulips in the early season, giant delphiniums mid-summer and an abundance of flowers and produce during the harvest. Upon arrival, you are escorted to your lunch venue to savour a seasonal soup, salad, quiche, and freshly-baked dessert. The ingredients for your meal come from the edible landscape surrounding you. After your lunch, the guide shows off the immaculately groomed herb, flower, and vegetable gardens and the elaborate miniature railroad display depicting an 1898 Skagway.
Upon your arrival back in Skagway if you prefer, and time permitting, remain in town to enjoy the sights and return to Silver Shadow independently.
Since this excursion enters Canada, participants of all nationalities must bring their passport.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking to view all of the sights; however, much of it is at your discretion. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilize a wheelchair however wheelchairs are not able to cross the suspension bridge. Guests requiring transportation in a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle should e-mail ShoreConcierge@silversea.com to reserve. Guests are not required to cross the suspension bridge. Guests requiring a Canadian visa to travel on this cruise must have a multiple entry visa for Canada to participate on this tour. Space is limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The tour sequence may vary on this tour depending on arrival time in port.
Bask in the stunning scenery of the White Pass Mountains and the surrounding area on this half-day tour, accompanied by a local and highly knowledgeable guide.
Depart the pier for the approximate 1.5 hour drive to the summit. The dramatic scenery of the White Pass summit soon surrounds you. This is a wonderland of impressive mountains, azure lakes and stunted forests. The pace is unhurried; you will have ample time to enjoy the view with stops at choice scenic locations.
Once past the summit a stop will be made to visit the Yukon Suspension Bridge where you can venture out onto the bridge to get stunning views of the turbulent waters of the Tutshi River below. Once here you will learn the about Gold Rush history and the natural history of the area. Walk along the boardwalk and immerse yourself in the miniature world of alpine wildflowers. After the walk, relax with a bison chili lunch served in the dining room with guaranteed cliff-side seating.
Next, meander back to Skagway with additional scenic stops and a visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery and Lower Reid Falls. A short nature walk through the forest takes you to the base of Lower Reid Falls. The water drops over one hundred feet as it pours out of the forested granite mountainside above.
You tour concludes with a short ride back to the ship having had an experience you won't forget.
Since this excursion enters Canada, participants of all nationalities must bring their passport.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (549 metres) with some uneven ground at certain locations. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Dress in layers with comfortable closed toed shoes, a waterproof jacket and a camera. Passports are required for this tour.
Explore Alaska's Gold Rush past and spectacular natural beauty in style during this exclusive journey aboard the world-renowned White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad.
White Pass & Yukon Route
Depart the pier by coach for the brief drive to the railway station. Climb aboard the legendary 'Scenic Railway of the World' for an exclusive on the rails adventure through Skagway's White Pass & Yukon Route. From the comfort of your vintage rail car, you can take in breathtaking panoramic vistas of mountains, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles, and historic sites. Also included is a full commentary about the history of the Gold Rush and how this railroad became an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
White Pass Summit
The White Pass Summit, the international boundary between the United States and Canada, is reached after a 20.4-mile (32.6-kilometre) journey. At the Summit, trains meet, with their engines re-positioning to the opposite ends of the carriages. At the summit, receive a brass ornament of membership certifying your entry into the 'White Pass Summit Club', one of Alaska's most elite clubs. Exchange seats at this point to enjoy the views from the opposite vantage.
Then, commence the return 90-minute southbound journey back to Skagway, where the coach awaits to return you to the ship
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 300 feet (92 metres) with three steps to embark/disembark the train. A wheelchair-lift carriage may be arranged with advanced notice to ShoreConcierge@Silversea.com. Scooters cannot be accommodated. Silversea guests will have exclusive train cars, subject to a minimum number of participants. Guests will not get off the train at the summit.
Join your costumed conductor for an historic journey through Skagway's Gold Rush past during this exclusive, award-winning sightseeing tour aboard an authentic 1927 streetcar.
Once the only way to see Skagway, the original streetcar used during this tour is as much a part of Skagway's story as the streets it travels on and the tales it tells.
Depart the pier aboard a streetcar for a sightseeing tour of Skagway.
City Tour
Your streetcar proceeds around the waterfront, along the boardwalks of the downtown area's Historic District and up to the Scenic Overlook for panoramic views of the town, ship, and surrounding peaks.
Gold Rush Cemetery
En route, your costumed conductor provides an engaging narrative about the harsh Skagway winters and small town life in Alaska. There will be a stop to explore the Gold Rush Cemetery and take photographs of the re-enacted Soapy Smith gunfight. Next, your streetcar passes through the residential neighborhoods of Skagway, the 'Garden City of Alaska', view historic homes, churches, city school and Alaska's most famous resident, the childhood home of Gov. Sarah Palin
Your unique sightseeing tour via streetcar concludes back at the pier.
Please note: This tour involves minimal walking; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the streetcar via steps. Umbrellas are provided during inclement weather. The tour sequence may vary. Participation is limited.
Complete your Alaskan adventure by experiencing an exhilarating sled ride pulled by a team of powerful Alaskan Huskies, learning about this great outdoors sport from seasoned mushers, and admiring the natural wonders of Alaska during a train ride on an old-fashioned narrow-gauge railroad.
Musher's Camp
Begin your adventure trip with an entertaining historic tour through downtown Skagway and along 9 miles (14.5 kilometers) of stunning coastline as the tour heads to the Musher's Camp in Dyea. This authentic dog sledding summer camp is home to many mushers who bring their dogs here for training in anticipation of winter activities. Some of these mushers and their team of huskies have competed in such world-renowned races as the Iditarod and Yukon Quest.
Unimog Ride and Dog Sled Adventure
Board a specialised Unimog vehicle that will take you from the camp up a rugged mountain road, surrounded by glacially fed streams and waterfalls. At the top, you are greeted by a musher who will direct you to a custom-designed, wheeled summertime sled with a team of very excited Alaskan Huskies. Feel the power of these strong dogs as they whisk your wheeled sled down a mile-long (1.6 kilometer-long) zigzagging trail deep into the Tongass National Rainforest. Take lead of your team of dogs and climb back onto the Unimog for an adventurous trip to the breathtaking overlook of the Dyea tidal flats. Depending on the month, you may be able to spot eagles, bears, seals, wild flowers and snow-capped mountains.
Following your Unimog ride a light lunch will be included, then you are invited to a "Kennel Talk," during which you will be introduced to frequently asked questions about Alaska's state sport. Experienced staff or mushers will share fascinating facts and welcome any questions you may have. There will be an opportunity to spend time with the puppies. Your affections shown to these adorable puppies actually help in the development of social habits, essential for the racing success of these future athletes. A crackling fire, complimentary drinks and a look in the unique gift shop round out your visit in this spectacular Alaskan setting.
White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad
Next, you are off to an unforgettable journey along the world-famous narrow-gauge White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad. This iron trail was built more than 100 years ago through some of the North's most rugged terrain. Board an old-fashioned train car and follow the eastern side of the White Pass to the 2,885-foot (880 meters) summit, retracing the original route beyond the summit of White Pass. The train passes through breathtaking scenery while you learn about the history of the gold rush era. Upon reaching Fraser, British Columbia, leave the train and switch to a motor coach for the journey down the west side of the White Pass canyon. Listen as your driver/guide regales you with stories of the stampeders who trekked through the canyon in search of gold. You will pass such picturesque points as the Tormented Valley and Pitchfork Falls.
Conclude your Alaskan adventure back in Skagway, taking with you lasting memories of awe-inspiring wilderness, new-found mushing expertise and an encounter with the legendary Alaskan Huskies.
Since this excursion enters Canada, participants of all nationalities must bring their passport.
Please note: This tour involves a limited amount of walking/standing, mainly at the guest's discretion, as well as approximately 12 steps to negotiate. It is available to guests who utilize a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach, Unimog and train car, and have a companion to assist them. Guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Layers of weather appropriate clothing that is suited for the outdoors and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain. The tour may operate in reverse order.
Chilkoot Lake has something to offer the nature lover all summer long. In May, June and July, the wildflowers bloom in profusion, and bald eagles nest along the river corridor. Brown bear are often sighted in the area, feeding on grass, dandelions, and later, sockeye salmon. Just before the beginning of August, the pink or Humpback ('Humpies') salmon begin to run. This attracts brown bear, bald eagles and other wildlife to the Chilkoot River to feed. This search for bear and other river-area resident animals combines a round-trip fast ferry ride to Haines with a guided wildlife viewing tour to the Chilkoot River and Lake, and a nice picnic lunch.
High-speed Catamaran
Meet your guide and walk to the ferry pier. This public-service, high-speed catamaran travels along the steep-walled fjord that connects Skagway to Haines. Waterfalls stream down the cliff sides, and harbour seal and bald eagle sightings are common.
Chilkoot Lake State Park
Upon arrival in Haines, board your touring vehicle and begin the seaside drive to Chilkoot Lake State Park. This park is renowned for its turquoise lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains, important Tlingit cultural sites, and a salmon-filled river flowing into the sea. Along the way, keep an eye out for wildlife; migratory birds, brown bear, and harbour seals are often seen here.
Wildlife Search
In May, June and July, you may see bald eagles bringing food to their young on the nest, and harbour seals and sea lions chasing salmon as they work their way upstream. Beginning in August, pink salmon, the smallest and most abundant of the Pacific salmon varieties, begin their run up the Chilkoot River to spawn. Look for the male salmon, with a pronounced humpback, giving these fish the nickname of 'humpies'. Your guide, having scoped out the area prior to identify the best wildlife feeding areas, will take you to the best vantage point where river life can be observed. This is the best opportunity to see brown bear as they are often witnessed feeding along the banks of the river. Listen as your guide explains brown bear behaviours and help you to identify and spot other wildlife.
We top the tour off with our final stop at the Pilot Light Restaurant. Owner Cambria Goodwin, featured on "Cupcake Wars", serves a tasty meal featuring her signature salmon bisque soup, fresh green salad, home-baked bread and, of course, dessert. Return to the ferry terminal and re-board the high-speed catamaran for the 45-minute journey back to Skagway and your ship
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (275 metres); however guests must be able to embark/disembark the vehicle via steps with minimal assistance. It is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Dress in layers and bring raingear and a camera. Ponchos will be provided if required. Spotting scopes and binoculars are also provided for guest use. Observing bears and other wildlife is the goal but cannot be guaranteed. Transportation between the ship in Skagway and Haines is via public ferry, not exclusive to Silversea, and the distance is a 45-minute ride. The ferry schedule can affect the tour duration. We appreciate your understanding. This tour is not recommended for guests under the age of 12 years.
This exclusive 6.5 hour tour combines glacier flightseeing, a catamaran cruise, scenic driving, and a fresh seafood chowder lunch. Cradled at the base of the Chilkat Peninsula, flanked by the Lynn Fjord and Chilkat River, Haines is filled with natural wonders. Your expert local guide will acquaint you with the best of the Chilkat Valley's unique attractions on this scenic outing.
Glacier Flightseeing
Begin the tour by boarding one of Alaska's famous bush planes for a fifty-minute glacier flightseeing tour. Pass by the face of the Rainbow Glacier, a spectacular hanging glacier with an immense waterfall pouring from its face. Look down upon the Davidson Icefall, criss-crossed with crevasses and ice towers. Scan the cliffsides for mountain goats as you work your way along the edge of giant mountains and wild, forested valleys before landing at the riverside airport in Haines.
Chilkoot Lake State Park
Say goodbye to your bush pilot and commence your Haines tour with a seaside drive to Chilkoot Lake State Park. This park is renowned for its turquoise lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains, important Tlingit cultural sites, and a salmon-filled river flowing into the sea. Keep an eye out for wildlife; migratory birds, brown bear, and harbour seals are often seen here.
Chilkat River
Continue with a seven-mile scenic drive along the Chilkat River. Make the most of a photo stop at the historic Letnikof Cove Cannery with the Rainbow Glacier and Chilkat Mountains gleaming as a backdrop.
We top the tour off with our final stop at the Pilot Light Restaurant. Owner Cambria Goodwin, featured on "Cupcake Wars", serves a tasty meal featuring her signature salmon bisque soup, fresh green salad, home-baked bread and, of course, dessert
High Speed Catamaran
Transfer to the ferry terminal and board the public ferry for your journey by high-speed catamaran along the steep-walled fjord that connects Haines to Skagway. Waterfalls stream down the cliff sides, and harbour seal and bald eagle sightings are common.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (275 metres) and guests must be able to embark and disembark the vehicle via steps and climb aboard a 5 or 7-passenger airplane with limited to no assistance. This tour is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Ponchos will be provided if required due to weather. We recommend guests dress in layers with a waterproof jacket, comfortable closed toed shoes, hat and gloves. A spotting scope and binoculars are also provided for guest use. Flightseeing operates with 4-7 guests per plane; flight route and timings are dependent upon favourable weather and local conditions. Although there are no weight limits on the flight, guests will be asked to provide their current weight prior to departure for even balancing. The order of sights may be reversed. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed. Transportation between the ship in Skagway and Haines is via public ferry, not exclusive to Silversea, and the distance is a 45-minute ride. The ferry schedule can affect the tour duration. We appreciate your understanding. Although capacity is very limited on this tour, a minimum number of participants is required for its operation.
Cast a line amidst the magnificent beauty of Chilkoot Lake, a summertime haven for fishermen, on this private half-day tour.
From Skagway, your adventure begins aboard a high-speed catamaran for a 45-minute scenic cruise along North America's longest and deepest fjord to Haines. Enjoy spectacular views of waterfalls and ice-sculpted peaks as your guide provides informative commentary and points out marine wildlife.
On arrival in Haines, board your private vehicle and enjoy an approximate 30-minute scenic drive to Chilkoot Lake, one of the most picturesque locations in southeast Alaska. Enjoy some time fishing aboard a private boat surrounded by majestic waterfalls, forest and snow clad mountain peaks and Sitka spruce. Chilkoot Lake offers some the best fishing in southeast Alaska with four salmon runs a year from June to October. The lake is home to four of the five salmon species found in Alaska waters as well as Dolly Varden (a type of char) and cutthroat and steelhead trout. The unique waters of Chilkoot Lake are the perfect habitat for these fish. The cold, clear waters of the swiftly moving creeks created by melting ice fields on the surrounding mountains are ideal for salmon spawning beds.
Every guest is in control of their own spin-cast rod and reel. Your experienced guide assists with everything from new fishing methods to untangling your lines while you relax and absorb the grandeur of the surrounding snow-clad mountains. Fishing is conducted on a catch-and-release basis. It's an experience suitable for fishermen of all skill levels and a time to truly commune with nature. Refreshments will be provided on board.
At the conclusion of your fishing adventure, enjoy the fast ferry ride back to Skagway to re-join the ship or stay in downtown Skagway for some shopping.
Please note: The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle/vessel. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. The price for this tour is for parties of up to 6 guests. This tour requires a minimal to moderate amount of walking for approximately 880 yards (805 metres) with approximately 3 steps to manage, and some gravel surfaces in the parking area. The harbour ramp varies in difficulty as it is dependent on the tides. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair however guests must be able to get on/off the vehicle with minimal assistance. Dress warmly in layers and wear comfortable non-slip shoes, a hat and sunglasses. Some rain gear and lap blankets are available if needed. The minimum age requirement for this tour is 5 years old. Total fishing time is approximately 3 hours. Catch cannot be brought to the ship.
Experience the world-famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, home to nesting bald eagles and offering visitors the greatest likelihood of sighting wildlife in their natural habitat in Southeast Alaska. Travel to Haines on and embark on a river cruise that provides an up-close look at the flora and fauna surrounding the water's edge.
Skagway-Haines
Meet your guide as you disembark the ship and walk the short distance, about 125 yards (120 metres) to the Fast Ferry Terminal, where you board a catamaran with your knowledgeable naturalist guide providing details of the history of the Lynn Canal and Haines. Keep an eye out for any marine life that may be seen along the way.
Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve
The world-famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve is 48,000 acres (19,425 hectare) of river bottom wilderness established to protect and perpetuate the world's largest concentration of bald eagles and their critical habitat. Virtually every portion of the preserve is used by eagles at some time during the year.
Upon arrival in Haines, board your touring bus for the 30-minute drive to the river 'put-in' location. After a brief orientation, receive any necessary outerwear, depending on the weather, and climb aboard an 18-foot (5.5 metres) inflatable raft for a peaceful rafting trip down-river, the best way to see the preserve.
River Rafting
Travel along the different channels of the Chilkat River during your 1.5-2-hour river float. Admire the scenery in the heart of the Preserve that includes towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, hanging glacial ice and unspoiled wilderness. Bring extra jackets to keep you warm and dry on your adventure.
At the conclusion of your riverboat adventure, disembark your raft at the landing area for a picnic style lunch and hot drinks on the riverside.
The touring bus then returns you to the fast ferry pier to board your catamaran for the ride back to Skagway.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 1000 feet (304 metres); however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the vehicles via steps and manoeuvre in and out of an inflatable raft with minimal assistance. Actual time on the river is approximately 2 hours. Raft is manoeuvred by guide with oars and does not require guests to paddle or row. This tour is not suitable for women who are past 20 weeks of pregnancy, guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The minimum participant age is 7 years. The maximum weight limit is 350 pounds (158 kilograms) in order to comfortably fit in the raft. Dress warmly in layers; bring a hat, gloves and extra socks and a warm jacket. Life jackets, ponchos and rubber boots are provided. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed. Transportation between the ship in Skagway and Haines is via public ferry, not exclusive to Silversea and the distance is a 45-minute ride. The ferry schedule can affect the tour duration. Lunch is served picnic style on the riverside. We appreciate your understanding. There is no white-water rafting on this tour. The order of sights may vary.
Experience the pristine natural beauty of Summit Lake during this scenic and invigorating, half-day canoeing excursion.
Skagway, Denver Glacier, White Pass Summit, Snow-Capped Peaks, Summit Lake
Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour drive to the shores of Summit Lake. En route, take an orientation drive through Skagway, and marvel at the spectacular views of the Denver Glacier, White Pass Summit and numerous snow-capped peaks. Upon arrival at Summit Lake, take a short walk to your awaiting, 31-foot (about 9.4-metre), motor-assisted voyageur canoes. These large canoes are similar to the ones used by trappers and prospectors during Alaska's Gold Rush era.
Canoeing Journey, Rocks, Coves, Islets
After a short safety briefing and paddling instructions, don your safety equipment, launch out onto the water and begin your guided, approximately 1.5-hour canoeing adventure. The rocky landscape of coves and islets makes for stunning paddling in this pristine setting. If you begin to tire or the winds pick up, a small motor on the canoes provides welcome assistance.
Narrow Channels, Nature Stop, Smoked Salmon Snack and Refreshments
Whilst exploring the narrow channels, a stop is made in a remote area for a closer look around. Following a short break, embark the large canoes to explore more of the aquamarine-coloured waters of Summit Lake. After about 1.5 hours on the water, return to the launch-point, de-gear, and enjoy a smoked salmon snack and refreshments. At the conclusion of your visit, hike from the lake to your coach and commence the approximately 45-minute drive back to the pier. En route, a photo stop at the 'Welcome to Alaska' sign.
Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven, sandy and natural surfaces, inclines and declines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the canoe. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel and weatherproof jacket from the ship. Rubber boots, PFDs, fleece ponchos, and rain ponchos are provided. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour. Guests must bring their passport and Canadian visas (where applicable). A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
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Discover why Sitka is one of south east Alaska's best places for salmon fishing during this memorable fishing and wildlife-viewing experience.
Depart the pier for the short walk to your fishing boat. Upon embarkation, proceed to Sitka Sound and its adjacent waters, then commence fishing for king, silver, chum, and pink salmon, depending on the month. Chinook salmon, 'Kings', are at the height of their season May through July. Coho salmon, or 'Silvers', peak in August and September. Chum or 'Dog' salmon run June and July and are great smoked. Pink salmon, or 'Humpies' as they are commonly called, start arriving in June and are fished until August.
Salmon fishing is performed via 'trolling'. When trolling, two to four lines are fished off downriggers while the boat is underway and hooked fish are played on a rotational basis.
After approximately three hours of fishing, return to the dock. If you wish, meet with the local fish processor to have your catch sent to your home (within the continental U.S.A.) Your fishing excursion concludes at the pier.
Please note: Alaska State law requires a fishing license be purchased for $25 per person and an additional $15 is required for a king salmon stamp, to be paid directly to the boat captain in cash. This tour requires some walking down a variable sloped ramp that can have a steep pitch depending on the tides and guests must be able to embark/disembark the boat. Guests with limited mobility can be accommodated; however, this tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair. The actual fishing time is approximately three hours. Dress warmly in layers and wear comfortable, rubber-soled shoes. All equipment is provided. You may catch and release; however, fish processing (vacuum packing and shipment) is available for an additional charge (credit cards are accepted). The catching of fish is not guaranteed. Catch cannot be brought to the ship.
Cruise by boat through the scenic islands of Sitka Sound, gear-up and board your 4X4 for an exhilarating ride through the temperate rainforest on this true Alaska adventure.
This exclusive, 4X4 off-road excursion allows you the chance to experience the Alaskan wilderness on Kruzof Island. A brief van transfer takes you to the dock to board a boat for a 30-minute ride through the scenic islands and channels of Sitka Sound. Along the way, listen as the captain narrates your journey and helps you to spot marine life such as whales, seals, sea otters, and sea birds. The captain will also add narrative to enhance the passing view.
4x4 Off-Roading
Your guides greet you as the boat arrives at the landing on Kruzof Island and provide both your gear and a safety briefing, before you board a two-person, 4x4 off-road vehicle. Once instructed in the vehicle's operation, the guide leads the exhilarating ride through south east Alaska's lush temperate rainforest. Stop at Iris Meadows estuary, where the grounds are full of Alaska's beautiful vegetation and wild flowers, making it a great place to look for Alaskan brown bears and Sitka black tail deer, both common to the area. Take photographs and enjoy a beverage and a homemade snack. Then drivers will have the chance to switch positions re-board your RHINO and begin the ride back to the boat landing area.
Along the way, stop for a short walk on a bridge over a rushing river where salmon may be seen during spawning season.
The waiting boat will return you to town. Once in Sitka, a van transfers you back to the tender pier.
Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, however 4X4 off-roading involves a bumpy ride that is jolting to the body. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or suffer from motion sickness or guests who utilise a wheelchair. Participants must sign a waiver and be a minimum of 9 years to participate; those wishing to drive the 4X4 vehicles must be a minimum of 18 years of age and possess a valid license. Guests ride two per 4X4 vehicle. The trails may be wet and muddy; wear suitable clothing that can get splashed with water and/or wet mud. Dress in layers, bring a jacket, and wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes. This tour operates in the Tongass National Forest under a Special Use Permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service. Space is extremely limited. Guests should book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Animal sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Experience the outdoors of Sitka and its environs during this half-day bike and hike adventure. Your four-mile (6.4-kilometre) ride on a gently rolling coastal road is combined with a one-mile hike through the dramatic Tongass National Forest for a truly memorable outing.
After tendering ashore, a 15-minute drive takes you to Silver Bay where you are greeted by your guide. After being equipped with a mountain bike and mandatory helmet, listen to a short safety briefing. Begin pedalling along the gentle, coastal road for the approximately two-mile (three-kilometre) ride to Thimbleberry. Stop to admire the mountain views and the beautiful coastline and take photos of eagles and other wildlife you may encounter before arriving at Thimbleberry Trail.
At Thimbleberry, dismount your bike, remove your helmet and set-off on your hike of about one mile (1.5 kilometres) through Alaska's temperate rainforest, Tongass National Forest. This trek includes walking up a slight grade, crossing several low bridges, and passing an impressive waterfall en route, with several stops along the lake's beach to view wildlife and the amazing surroundings. Return to your bike for the ride to Whale Park for a brief stop to admire the view from its beautiful overlooks. Scan for the blow of a humpback whale and the splash of a sea lion using fixed binoculars. See life-sized whale art and listen to live undersea sounds via a hydrophone.
Afterwards, peddle back to Silver Bay to re-board the coach for the drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended only for guests in good physical condition. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Expect a gently rolling 4 mile (6.4 km) bicycle ride and 1 mile (1.6 km) of hiking. All riders are required to wear a provided helmet. The entrance to Whale Park is via steep stairways. Dress in layers and wear closed-toe shoes. Rain gear, pants and jackets are provided when needed; this tour operates rain or shine. Storage is provided for items not needed during the tour. Guests must sign a waiver and be a minimum of 4'10" (148 cm) tall. The minimum participation age is 8 years. Space is limited.
Explore the flora, fauna, and history of the Tongass National Forest, the world's largest temperate rain forest and the largest national forest in the United States, during this scenic hike.
Starrigavin Muskeg Trail
Depart the pier for the coach transfer to the trailhead of Starrigavin Muskeg Trail. Next, disembark the coach and proceed along the path during a gradual, half-mile (800-metre) walk to the surrounding muskeg, or peat bog area. Upon arrival, your guide offers insight into the abundance of plants that thrive in the moist, acidic soil. This site also offers splendid mountain views in clear weather.
Bird-Viewing
Next, continue to Starrigavin Creek and proceed along the half-mile (800-metre) level boardwalk through the Starrigavin Estuary bird-viewing area. Keep your eyes peeled for great blue herons and other birds as you cross a stream that teems with salmon when they are in season.
Your walk then proceeds to the 1.5-mile (2.5-kilometre) Mosquito Cove Loop Trail, where the hiking path climbs approximately 300 feet (90 metres) to the highest point. The final trail provides mountain views and a variety of unique plant life that exists in Alaska's Muskegs. From here, follow the beach back to the campground and on to Old Sitka, the site of the first Russian encounter with Baranof Island.
At the end of the hike, re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a hike of approximately 2-4 miles (3.2-6.4 kilometres), and is recommended only for guests in good physical condition. Participants set the pace of this tour, which means that the total distance covered may vary per group. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Participants must sign a waiver. Dress warmly in layers and wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes. This tour operates in all weather conditions; rain gear is provided. Space is limited.
Explore Sitka from a unique perspective as you travel by rigid hull inflatable to a floating kayaking base for your paddling expedition on this half-day adventure.
Meet your guide on the pier for a brief orientation before being outfitted with your protective raingear and life jacket. Climb aboard the fast, custom-built Seahawk vessel for an exciting sightseeing tour en route to a floating base camp. The knowledgeable captain will scan the sea for wildlife, including whales, and identify points of interest along the way.
Upon arrival at the floating base camp, your guide provides instruction in the use of safe, ocean-going, two-person kayaks. These stable yet manoeuvrable craft let you enjoy the beauty of the protected bays and inlets near Sitka from a serene, natural perspective. Take to the water for a 90-minute paddling excursion, interspersed with the guide's narration on the flora and fauna. Each of the waterways travelled holds unique attractions such as colourful inter-tidal invertebrates, eagle nests in the tree tops, and the lush rain forest. You may even see brown bear, harbour seal, or Sitka black-tailed deer.
Returning to the floating base camp, you are greeted with warm refreshments before re-boarding the Seahawk vessel for the 15-minute cruise back to the tender pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended only for guests in good physical condition and requires up to 90-minutes of paddling. Although a minimal amount of walking is required, guests must be able to climb into the boat and kayak. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Tour is conducted in 2-person kayaks in groups of up to 6 kayaks. We suggest you dress in layers and wear footwear that can get wet; rain gear & life jackets are provided. Bring extra pair of clean dry socks. Guests taller than 6'3" (190 centimetres) will not be able to steer with foot pedals and will be without a rudder. Guests must weigh between 40 and 250 pounds (18-113 kilograms/3-18 stone) and sign a waiver to participate. The minimum age to participate is 6 years. Children 6 to 12 years of age must to be accompanied by an adult. Children ages 13 to 17 must have a signed parental consent form to participate in the absence of a parent or guardian. We strongly suggest to book well in advance as space is very limited.
Take off on this high-speed adventure excursion aboard a specially-designed ocean raft. Gear up in Coast Guard-style exposure suits and explore the volcanic coast line of Kruzof Island, with towering cliffs where the sea birds are nesting and volcanic sea caves lurk. Race over ocean swells and look for marine wildlife such as whales and sea otters.
Ocean Rafting
Once introduced to your guide, don your issued equipment which includes a Coast Guard-style exposure suit, balaclava, safety glasses and gloves. Board your open-seating Adventure Raft. Specially-designed straddle seats provide comfortable and secure seating for your exciting trip out into nature. This thrill ride takes you off shore in ocean waters where you travel at up to 40 miles per hour (80 kph) on the waves. Experience a blast of fresh air in the fly over the sea swells while watching seabirds glide past. Watch for whales and sea otters on your way to explore the ravaged volcanic coastline of Kruzof Island. Your raft gets up close to towering cliffs, where sea birds nest and enters (weather permitting) the volcanic sea caves. At opportune times, the captain stops the boat and shuts down the engine so you can listen to the surf crashing off of volcanic cliffs and perhaps the songs of nesting seabirds or the sounds of whales breathing.
After an hour and forty-five minutes in your raft, return to 'terra firma', remove your gear and enjoy a quick snack before your return to Silver Shadow.
Please note: This tour is recommended only for guests in good physical condition. Although little walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the raft which involves a high step. Ocean ride involves fast acceleration and a bumpy ride that is jolting to the body. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or suffer from motion sickness or guests who utilise a wheelchair. Participants must be a minimum of 9 years of age, at least 60" tall (153 cm), weigh less than 350 pounds (160 kilograms/25 stone) and be able to fit into exposure suits. Full flotation & cold weather suits are provided as well as hood, glasses and gloves. Dress in layers, bring a jacket and wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes. You may be splashed. Space is extremely limited. Guests must book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Enjoy Sitka's "Triple Crown" of wildlife-viewing experiences: a cruise on the award-winning Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest, a guided tour through the world-renowned Alaska Raptor Centre, and a visit to Fortress of the Bear, a one-of-a-kind sanctuary for orphaned Alaska Brown Bears. The cruise portion of this tour features a $100 "cash back" wildlife sighting guarantee.
First, board a deluxe, water jet-powered catamaran and set out to explore the marine wilderness, to observe sea otters and other marine and wildlife. An on-board naturalist will explain the workings of this remarkable ecosystem as your skilled Captain manoeuvres the vessel to provide the best-possible views.
Next, take a short coach ride to the renowned Alaska Raptor Centre, where injured birds of prey receive medical treatment. A wildlife interpreter will guide you through the Bald Eagle Flight Building, and introduce you to some of the "raptors in residence" perched in outdoor habitats. You'll then have some time to explore the river trail and enjoy interactive exhibits.
Your adventure continues with a narrated drive along a winding, coastal road to visit the Fortress of the Bear rescue facility at Silver Bay. Here, you can view and photograph brown bears up-close from a raised platform, and learn about an Alaskan family's dream: offering a life-saving alternative for bears caught in conflict with their human neighbours.
The cruise portion of this tour guarantees you will observe sea otters, a whale or a bear. If not, you'll receive a $100 cash refund as you disembark the Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest vessel. You will have free time to explore beautiful Sitka on your own after the tour.
Your tour concludes back at the tender pier.
Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 250-300 yards (228-275 metres) at the Raptor Centre and Fortress of the Bear. Guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach and the boat via steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Those affected by motion sickness should take precautions at least 2-hours prior to the tour. Vessel has main inside deck with restrooms and panoramic windows; second deck is an open observation deck. Dress warmly and bring a rainproof jacket. Participation is limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Complimentary tour-use binoculars available on the vessel as well as a take home souvenir route guide. There is a small gift shop at the Raptor Centre and Fortress of the Bear as well as on the catamaran. Shopping in Sitka is available after the tour (time permitting). USD cash & credit cards are accepted. This tour might be combined with SIT-B Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest and may operate in reverse order.
Explore the coast less-paddled on this exclusive sea kayak adventure for up to four guests**. Combining a one-way boat ride with an ample half-day of paddling gives you and your friends or family the opportunity to privately explore a variety of Sitka Sound's countless islands and seldom-travelled passages.
Tender ashore and meet your naturalist-guide, who will discuss with you factors to consider as you design together your unique float plan. Next, board your six-passenger vessel for an exciting 30 minute ride to the kayak 'put-in' site, a beach on a remote island. Once ashore, your guide will assist you in making adjustments to your paddle gear before presenting a short orientation on kayak and safety.
After shoving off from the beach, dabble about in the crystal clear shallows and get comfortable with your craft before setting out to glide through a maze of nameless islands. While paddling through kelp forest, areas accessible only by kayak, your knowledgeable guide will help identify the colourful marine life visible below, including crab, sea stars, anemones, sea urchins, and jellies. At the surface, watch for other wild inhabitants of the Sound, including curious seals, massive sea lions, perhaps even a passing whale.
At about the half-way point on your private trip; step ashore on a seldom-visited island to stretch your legs. Do a little beachcombing and enjoy a light picnic lunch while soaking in the majestic wilderness and amazing views of the Sound. Listen as your guide discusses some of the ecology of the area and regales you with stories about the Tlingit people, who still harvest the ocean's bounty using knowledge passed down since the last ice age.
Upon return to Sitka you may choose to stay in town to explore independently or if you prefer, catch the ship's tender and head back on-board.
**Additional Guests can be confirmed for an additional USD 150.00 per person up to a total of 6 guests. Please email ShoreConcierge@Silversea.com to confirm additional guests. Charges will be applied to your on board account and can be split between suites. Please be sure to advise the on board Shore Concierge desk.
Please note: The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle/vessel. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. The price for this tour includes transportation and a naturalist guide for up to four guests (5th and 6th guest on request basis and subject to availability at the time of the request). This tour involves kayaking and is recommended only for guests in good physical condition and able to paddle for up to 2.5 hours. Walking ashore involves beach landings and traversing unpaved, rocky, and uneven terrain. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those utilise a wheelchair. Guests must sign a waiver, be at least 6 years of age, weigh between 40-275 pounds (18-124 kg/3-19.5 stone), and not exceed 6'6" (198 cm) in height to participate. Kayaking itinerary, dependent on group's abilities and interests, is selected by the guide. Dress in warm layers, hat, and sunglasses and wear comfortable sturdy shoes with good ankle support. Paddles, safety gear, rain gear, waterproof gloves and dry bags are provided. This tour operates in rain and is only refundable due to weather and sea conditions if cancelled by the tour operator. This adventure is also conducted in reverse order, with the paddle outbound, followed by a cruise return to Sitka. The sighting of wildlife cannot be guaranteed. Availability is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Experience the fine arts and culture of Sitka on-foot during this scenic, half-day walking and shopping tour through the city.
Sitka Art Galleries
Depart the pier with your guide and begin your guided stroll through Sitka. Along the way, explore the city's long history of cultivating the arts during visits to a number of wonderful galleries.
Wild Arts Gallery and Studio
Your final stop is at the Wild Arts Gallery and Studio for a unique opportunity to try your hand at Venetian glass-pulling. Create your own colourful work of art, and browse the works in their gallery. Following your visit, commence the walk back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Discover Alaska's abundant natural beauty and wildlife during this award-winning cruise through Sitka Sound, one of the world's most beautiful coastal environments. Search for local marine life on this half-day, scenic excursion.
Depart the pier or ship for a cruise through Sitka Sound. Your waterjet-driven tour vessel has been specially-designed to navigate south east Alaska's narrow island passages and bays, permitting spectacular wildlife viewing at close range. The vessel features a warm and comfortable cabin with indoor seating, large windows, a snack bar and restrooms. Or you may opt to visit the upper observation deck for unparalleled photo opportunities, and experience the surroundings with all of your senses.
Be on the lookout for sea otters and a variety of wildlife species during this excursion. Observe and photograph sea otters as you learn about their recovery following near extinction at the hands of Russian fur hunters in the 1800s. Your on-board naturalist guide will offer commentary about this remarkable ecosystem throughout the tour.
Your captain will vary the route to find the best wildlife viewing opportunities and guarantees you will see an otter, a whale, or a bear on the sea portion of your excursion. If not, you will receive $100 cash refund at the end of the voyage.
Your tour concludes back at the tender pier or directly to the ship.
Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach and the boat via steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Those sensitive to motion should take precautions at least 2-hours prior to tour departure. Vessel has main inside deck with panoramic windows; upper deck is an open observation deck. Tour-use binoculars are available on board as well as a take home souvenir route guide. Shopping is available on small on-board gift shop as well as after the tour (time permitting). USD cash and credit cards are accepted. Dress warmly and bring a rainproof jacket. This tour might be combined with SIT-D Sea Otters, Raptors & Bears.
Explore Alaska's abundant natural beauty and wildlife via private catamaran during this half-day private excursion. It is an ideal option for families and friends, or dinner companions looking for a unique sightseeing experience in one of the more picturesque ports in Alaska.
Private Catamaran
Depart for a cruise through Sitka Sound. Your 28-foot-long, expedition-style catamaran is specially-designed to navigate south east Alaska's narrow island passages and bays, and permit spectacular wildlife viewing at close range. The vessel features a spacious, heated cabin equipped with deluxe seating, a restroom, and galley. Large wrap-around windows and an expansive open-air deck offer excellent viewing opportunities. A special bow-landing door permits easy beach access. Light snacks including locally-made chocolate, pastries, smoked salmon, and beverages are included.
Sitka Sound
As the vessel navigates through the island-studded waters of Sitka Sound, be on the lookout for pristine coastal scenery and a stunning variety of wildlife species that includes whales, sea otters, sea lions, porpoise, seals, and bald eagles. Your captain understands their preferred habitats and patterns of movement, and also knows the best places to explore and photograph awe-inspiring glacier-carved peaks, secluded passages, and other natural wonders. An onboard naturalist guide is on hand to offer commentary about this remarkable ecosystem throughout the tour. Weather permitting, you may wish to circumnavigate the rugged coast of St. Lazaria National Wildlife Refuge breeding grounds for thousands of seabirds, including puffins, auklets, and murres.
Your tour concludes at the pier to rejoin the ship.
Please note: The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle/vessel. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. The vessel can accommodate 1-6 guests. Although only a minimal amount of walking is required, guests must be able to embark/disembark the vessel via steps, requiring some manoeuvrability. If planning to go ashore, guests must be able to walk without difficulty on terrain that can be wet, rocky, and slippery in spots. This tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers, wear sturdy, comfortable footgear, and bring a rainproof jacket to wear on the vessel observation deck. Please remember to bring your camera. Vessel is a new 28-ft (8.5 metre), expedition catamaran designed especially for private-party cruising adventures. Cabin is heated with panoramic windows, snack bar, restroom, outside decks, and drop-front bow for beach landings. Complimentary tour-use binoculars are available on board. Crew consists of: Captain/Expedition Leader & Naturalist Guide. Availability is extremely limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Discover Sitka's finest attractions and historic landmarks during this scenic introductory tour of the city.
Depart the pier with a local guide, who provides commentary and points out sites of interest during your scenic transfer to Sitka's raptor hospital. Pass by the Russian Bishop's House, St. Peter's by the Sea Episcopal Church and a National Cemetery en route to a close-up encounter with Alaska's bald eagle.
Alaska Raptor Centre
The Alaska Raptor Centre is an educational facility that provides medical treatment to injured bald eagles and then releases them back into the wild. During your visit, the facility's trained staff escorts you through a variety of exhibits containing bald eagles and other birds of prey. The centre presents a rare opportunity to observe these majestic creatures at close range.
Next, depart for a visit to Alaska's oldest federally-designated cultural and historic park.
Sitka National Historical Park
Upon arrival at the park, you may opt to stroll around independently or join your guide on a short exploration of the rainforest within the park. Your guide will cover a variety of topics that may include edible and medicinal plants found here, totem history, salmon cycles and rain forest ecology. The walk leads into the park museum, where you can learn about the 1804 battle in which the Native Tlingit people fought unsuccessfully against the Russians to retain their ancestral home. Visit with park rangers and see Tlingit artwork in various traditional forms.
During the final transfer see the heart of Sitka, St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral and Sitka Pioneers Home, from your comfortable coach as you head to the city's community house, Sheet'ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi.
Naa Kahidi Tlingit Native Community Clan House
Next you'll visit a traditional-style Tlingit clan house built on the site of a former native-only government school. The Naa Kahídi Community House features the largest carved housescreen in the Pacific Northwest-the perfect backdrop for capturing your Alaskan memories. Admire the intricate designs on displayed traditional carved paddles as well as a rare Raven's Tail ceremonial robe and even learn to speak a bit of Tlingit with your guide. Your tour concludes with a transfer back to the ship.
Guest on the first morning departure may choose to stay in town. This will allow you to experience a truly unique Alaskan main street on your own, perhaps entering St Michael's Cathedral-the first Russian Orthodox cathedral in America-to view priceless icons and religious artefacts.
Otherwise, following your visit, re-board the coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: A minimal amount of walking is required on this historic tour. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who use a manual wheelchair; however, all guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach via steps. The optional rainforest walk in the park along a gravel parkway is at your discretion. The order of sights may vary.
Experience the thrill of fly-fishing on remote southeast Alaskan rivers during this relaxing, full-day fishing excursion to the Tongass National Forest.
Depart the pier for a short drive to the fly-fishing shop where you will purchase your Alaska Sport Fishing License, receive your safety and tour instructions and fishing gear. Afterward, embark your awaiting, aluminum runabout boat, which was custom-built to ensure easy access to the shoreline and a fast, comfortable ride. After 30 minutes boat ride, get ashore then proceed to a remote river on the Tongass National Forest which almost no one else fishes. Depending upon the rivers with the best fishing for species that are in season, your guide decides which river is best to fish that day.
Fly-Fishing and Lunch
Upon arrival at the river selected, begin your approximately four-hour fly-fishing session. These excursions typically target steelhead, salmon, trout and char, depending on what is running, and there are always dollies available when there are salmon in the rivers. Possible wildlife sightings include Alaskan coastal brown bears, Sitka black-tail deer and eagles. This fishing trip includes all wading and fishing gear, snacks, beverages, and lunch served onshore. All fishing is catch-and-release only. At the conclusion of your fishing excursion, re-board the boat for the approximately 30 min ride back to town, return your gear and return back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven and slippery surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing in layers with tall socks and flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel and weatherproof jacket from the ship. Waders up to Size 3XL, boots up to Size 14, raingear (if needed) and fishing equipment is provided. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. This tour operates in the Tongass National Forest under a Special Use Permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service. Guests are required to pay a US$25 fishing license fee to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Indulge your senses with the pristine natural beauty of the Tongass National Forest during this half-day, back-country hiking excursion.
Sitka, Boat-Ride, Camp Coogan Bay, Residential Float-House
Depart the pier aboard a boat for the scenic, approximately 30-minute ride to a residential floating house in scenic Camp Coogan Bay. Upon arrival, gear up at the float-house; rain suits, boots, backpacks, and snack lunches are provided.
Tongass National Forest Hike, Waterfall, Old Growth Forest, Muskeg, Lake, Campfire, Lunch
Next, begin your guided hike in the Tongass National Forest. Hike past a lovely waterfall in an old growth forest, then through a muskeg (bog) to a beautiful, upper-elevation lake. Upon arrival, a temporary camp is set up for lunch, which includes an opportunity to cook hot dogs over a campfire and make s'mores, a favourite campfire treat. After lunch, inflatable kayaks are provided for optional lake paddling, as well as fishing gear for those wishing to try their luck for trout.
Wildlife, Boat-Ride, Float-House
Wildlife sightings may include whales, bear, deer, sea lions, sea otters, seals, eagles, spawning salmon, and a variety of seabirds and songbirds. At the conclusion of your tour, hike back to the float-house, then embark your boat for the approximately 30-minute ride back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of hiking for approximately 1.5 miles (about 2.4 kilometres), at times over uneven, steep, muddy, slippery, and cobblestone surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is recommended for guests that are in good physical condition. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing in layers with tall socks and flat, closed-toe, and non-slip hiking boots, and bring sun protection, a towel, backpack, and raingear from the ship. Guests must be at least seven years old to participate on this tour. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Experience the spectacular coastline, wildlife and flavours of Alaska in a unique new way during this panoramic, half-day cruise excursion with lunch.
Sitka, Zodiac Boat-Ride
Depart the pier for the short walk to your awaiting, high-speed Zodiac boat. These nimble vessels provide an opportunity for exploration of shallow-water areas not accessible to larger craft, and offer guests a unique and up-close view of Sitka's amazing biodiversity. Upon arrival, receive your safety and tour instructions, along with waterproof gear to help keep you dry during the expedition (this gear is not insulated, so guests are advised to dress in warm layers of synthetic materials or wools, regardless of the weather). Afterward, begin your scenic, approximately two-hour Zodiac adventure with a cruise along the Sitka coast.
Rainforest Islands, Reefs, Rock Pinnacles, Kelp Forest, Sea Otters, Whales, Sea Lions
Adjacent to Sitka lies a network of dozens of picturesque, rainforest islands that provide a barrier from the swell of the open Pacific Ocean. As your captain skilfully navigates these island groups, see reefs and rock pinnacles that jut out of the water, and provide lookout perches for bald eagles and a myriad of beautiful seabirds. A look downward reveals rapidly growing kelp forests that disappear into the depths of the sound. In shallow water areas, inaccessible to larger craft, you may even notice sea stars, anemones, and other invertebrates. This area is teeming with wildlife, including sea otters, whales, and sea lions. Your captain is trained to approach animals in a way that does not disturb their natural behaviour, providing excellent photography and viewing opportunities.
Fin Island Lodge, Alaskan King Crab, Salmon and Prime Rib Lunch, Free Time, Beach, Campfire
Next, proceed for a 'Fin Island Feast' at the Fin Island Lodge. Upon arrival, disembark the boat and walk to the lodge. Here, indulge in Alaska king crab, wild salmon cooked over an alder wood-fired grill, prime rib, homemade side dishes, and dessert are included. In addition, coffee, tea, cocoa, lemonade, and water are all complimentary. Alaskan-brewed beers, wine, and soft drinks are available for purchase at the expense of each guest. After lunch, some free time is made available to explore the beach and beautiful grounds of this exclusive island, or simply relax next to a cosy beach fire and take in the stunning vistas of Sitka Sound. At the conclusion of your visit, embark your vessel and commence the short cruise back to the Zodiac boat-dock. Upon arrival, disembark the boat and commence the short walk back to the ship.
Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.5 miles (about 0.8 kilometres), at times over uneven, gravel, and slippery surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the Zodiac boat, and stairs from the beach to the lodge. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, and can swim well in water over their head. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests suffering from motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers of synthetic materials or wool, with tall socks and sturdy, flat, closed-toe, and non-slip hiking boots, and bring sun protection, a towel, backpack, and weatherproof jacket from the ship. Raingear and a life vest are provided. Guests must be at least three years old to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The tour might run in reverse order. If the lodge will be visited in the morning, a breakfast twist option will be offered in addition to the regular lunch menu.
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Enjoy a visit to the Alaska SeaLife Centre in downtown Seward to see marine animals such as harbour seals, king crabs, puffin, octopus and others while peeking over the shoulders of ocean scientists studying Alaska's rich seas and diverse sea life.
The Alaska SeaLife Centre generates and shares scientific knowledge to promote understanding and stewardship of Alaska's marine ecosystems. Centre-based research projects help scientists discover reasons for declining marine animal populations and environmental changes and it provides care for sick and injured marine animals, yielding important information about wildlife populations. The many exhibits at the Alaska SeaLife Centre immerse visitors in Alaskan marine ecosystems and provide opportunities to watch animals in naturalistic habitats as well as research settings.
Next, depart the SeaLife centre for the short drive to the small boat harbour where you will board the Glacier Express out to Kenai Fjords National Park. Once here watch for whales, otters, and sea lions and stop at the mighty Holgate Glacier to float among the icebergs and watch for calving, where giant chunks of glacial ice break off and crash into the ocean.
At the conclusion of the tour, you will be transferred back to the pier for embarkation.
Please Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking of approximately 656 feet (20 metres) at the SeaLife centre. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Dress warmly in layers with closed toed shoes and bring protective outerwear, a hat, gloves and binoculars.
Continue your homeward bound journey on this afternoon airport/city transfer, with a visit to the Alaska Native Heritage Centre. A panoramic, narrated drive through Anchorage and lunch at one of the city's popular brewpubs completes your tour. Suitable only for guests with flights after 8:00 p.m. or those staying overnight in town, this tour offers a convenient way to see the area sights of Alaska' largest city.
Anchorage City Tour
Board the coach from the debarkation centre for a more in-depth look at one of Alaska's best-known cities. Trace the city's rise from a railroad tent city through the incredible 1964 earthquake as your driver/guide regales you with local lore. With relatively modest and recent beginnings as a tent camp for the people working on the Alaska Railroad in 1915, Anchorage is now a thriving cultural and commercial hub with 40% of the state's residents calling it home. Savour the majesty of the city's surroundings, highlighted by the backdrop of three of Alaska's thirty-nine mountain ranges. On a clear day, Mt. Denali, 130 miles (200 kilometres) to the north, can be viewed from downtown. Stop at Earthquake Park and the world's largest floatplane base - Lake Hood and Lake Spenard, before continuing to the Alaska Native Heritage Centre.
Alaska Native Heritage Centre
The Alaska Native Heritage Centre is a premier cultural centre sharing the rich heritage of Alaska's 11 major cultural groups. Experience Alaska Native culture first-hand through engaging storytelling, authentic Native song and dance, artist demonstrations, and Native games demonstrations, as you independently explore the exhibits and surrounds. The theatre hosts an introductory film that illustrates the many different cultures of Alaska Native people as well as its beautiful landscape and climates, all highlighted from each of the regions in Alaska. Your two-hour visit gives you the opportunity to view, if you wish, the six authentic life-sized Native dwellings situated in a wooded area around beautiful Lake Tiulana, along with artefacts that each group used in their daily lives. Make sure to see the whale bones at the Inupiaq site; a favourite spot for picture-taking and meet with the culture representatives in each village exhibit.
Your tour concludes at the Egan Convention Center, where a hospitality room and airport shuttle connections are available to assist you as your stay in Alaska ends.
Please note: This tour and airport transfer is only available to guests with flights after 8:00 p.m. or those remaining in the city. Little walking is required; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach via steps. To view all the exhibits, a walk across a gravel surface that may impede wheelchair users is required; this tour is suitable for those with limited mobility. Guests' luggage is transferred separately; we recommend you carry all valuables, including medications and travel documents with you. Alcoholic drinks at lunch are on guests' own account and are only served to those 21 years of age and older. The Group Hospitality Suite at the Egan Convention Center allows guests to leave carry-on luggage safely so they may explore the city after the tour. A minimum number of participants are required to operate this programme.
Silversea Cruises se complace en anunciar que nuestro nuevo barco insignia, Silver Muse, será entregado a comienzos de 2017. Este flamante y super lujoso barco de 40.700 unidades GT, cuya construcción corre a cargo de Fincantieri, tendrá capacidad para 596 pasajeros y se presentará como una fantástica evolución de Silver Spirit que redefinirá los parámetros de los cruceros de lujo haciendo hincapié en el sello distintivo de la experiencia Silversea: intimidad propia de un barco pequeño y alojamiento en amplias suites. La adición de Silver Muse no solo significará la ampliación de nuestra flota a nueve barcos, sino que también elevará el estándar de los cruceros de lujo con un sinfín de novedades destinadas a mejorar la experiencia a bordo, sin olvidarse de satisfacer las necesidades de confort, servicio y calidad de los viajeros más exigentes del mundo.
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Las suites con vistas al océano de Silversea se encuentran entre las más espaciosa de los cruceros y todas incluyen servicio de mayordomo. Seleccione su suite y solicite un presupuesto - los huéspedes que reserven con antelación disfrutarán de las mejores tarifas y de la posibilidad de seleccionar su suite preferida.
Imagínese tomando un delicioso desayuno en su terraza privada. Imagínese ver la puesta de sol, una copa de champán en la mano,rumbo a su próximo destino. Prestigiosa, clásica y sofisticada, esta elegante suite tipo apartamento ofrece lo último en alojamiento a bordo. Dedicado para los que buscan un nivel superlativo del espacio, confort y servicio, la Owner’s Suite lo tiene todo. El dormitorio contiguo, con su cuarto de baño, ofrecesu propia espectacular vista al mar.
Disfrute del epítome de cruceros de ultra-lujo. La Grand Suite es para aquellos que quieren experimentar de la navegación con estilo. La sofisticación dela filosofía de Silversea junto con un amplio espacio interior y exterior hace que esta suite sea la elección perfecta para los viajeros importantes. Con las más grandes terrazas a bordo, disfrute invitando a sus nuevos amigos o simplemente comparta una comida íntima contemplando los espectaculares atardeceres. Disfrute de la sensación de bienestar que ofrecen los lujosos muebles y modernos servicios. Ofreciendo un nivel sin precedentes de relajación, la Grand Suite es perfecta para una vacación romántica.
Diseñado con los valores de la cultura de la vida , la Royal Suite ofrece un vasto espacio, elocuente. Líneas precisas, auténtica artesanía italiana y materiales nobles constituyen sólo algunos de los detalles de esta impresionante suite. Al mando y majestuosa, la Suite Real cuenta con una sala de estar lujosa perfecto para, mobiliario interior de entretenimiento y paisajes panorámicos desde la terraza privada. La comodidad del amplio apartamento que hace que este el espacio ideal para aquellos que quieran sentir el verdadero confort y el lujo de la filosofía Silversea.
Pase a su terraza y disfrute de la sensación de calma de la brisa del mar. Sumérjase en la comodidad de su cama king size. Prepárese para la noche en el hermoso baño de mármol. La ubicación en la cubierta superior le proporciona la más espectacular vista al mar, la espaciosa sala de estar le permite confortables y acogedoras noches que se convierten en auténticas experiencias. La configuración de dos dormitorios de esta suite hace que sea la opción ideal para familias.
La Suite Veranda Deluxe ofrece un espacio confortable, cerca del corazón del barco. Con una ubicación privilegiada y todo el confort y la atención al detalle que se puede esperar a bordo, la Suite Deluxe Veranda es un paraíso para el viajero experto por dentro y por fuera. Decoración elegante, impresionante baño de mármol y amplia zona de estar, hacen de esta Suite un acogedor hogar lejos de casa. Pero quizás el mejor activo de esta suite se encuentra a las afueras, como puertas de cristal de piso al techo que abren hacia una terraza privada, haciendo que cada atardecer se sienta como si fuera sólo suyo.
Situada en la cubierta superior, y ofreciendo una vista espectacular del atardecer, la Suite Superior Veranda tiene todas las comodidades y el lujo que puede esperar a bordo. Un salón confortable, atención al detalle y una gran cantidad de servicios, la convierten en un acogedor hogar mientras que esté en el mar. Pero quizás el mejor activo de esta suite se encuentra en el exterior, como puertas de cristal de piso al techo que abren hacia una terraza privada, haciendo que cada atardecer se sienta como si fuera sólo suyo.
La Suite Classic Veranda ofrece amplios espacios para los viajeros. Se encuentra en la parte inferior de la proa, La Suite Classic Veranda ofrece todo el confort y la atención al detalle que se puede esperar a bordo — por dentro y por fuera. Una gran cantidad de comodidades interiores — Decoración elegante, impresionante baño de mármol y amplia zona de estar, hacen de este un acogedor hogar lejos de casa. Pero quizás el mejor activo de esta suite se encuentra a las afueras, como puertas de cristal de piso al techo que abren hacia una terraza privada, haciendo que cada atardecer se sienta como si fuera sólo suyo.
La Suite Panorama proporciona un amplio espacio habitable a los viajeros. Está ubicada a proa y ofrece todo el confort y la atención al detalle que usted espera a bordo. Sus abundantes comodidades interiores —elegante decoración, deslumbrante baño de mármol y zona de estar espaciosa— hacen de esta suite un hogar acogedor fuera de casa. La zona de estar de la Suite Panorama es perfecta para relajarse y tiene grandes ventanales desde donde se pueden contemplar vistas panorámicas del océano.
La Vista Suite se caracteriza por un generoso espacio habitable para todos sus ocupantes. Está ubicada a proa y ofrece todo el confort y la atención al detalle que usted espera a bordo. Sus abundantes comodidades interiores —elegante decoración, deslumbrante baño de mármol y zona de estar espaciosa— hacen de esta suite un hogar acogedor fuera de casa. La zona de estar de la Suite Vista es perfecta para relajarse y tiene grandes ventanales desde donde se pueden contemplar vistas panorámicas del océano. ¡El telón de fondo perfecto para un desayuno en la cama!
Descubra nuestra colección de espacios a bordo donde disfrutará conociendo a viajeros afines y por supuesto, de nuestro servicio todo incluido.
Con uno de los tipos de cocina más saludables en existencia, Hot Rocks le ofrece cocina en piedras calientes en su máxima expresión. Procedente de roca volcánica, la superficie se coloca en el horno para llegar a una temperatura óptima de 400 C, invitándolo a cocinar directamente en su mesa. Coloque carne, pescado o verduras en la parrilla de piedra o en el interior del plato de sopa, y luego simplemente cocine a su gusto. Cada bocado es cocinado a la perfección, una y otra vez.
Con la cocina de piedra basáltica, disponible sólo en las noches, durante el día Hot Rocks se convierte en un comedor de asador, ensaladas gourmet y bar de hamburguesas, ofreciéndole a elaborar sus propias hamburguesas con las mejores selecciones de carne.
La Dame por Relais & Châteaux® bordo Silver Muse ofrece un menú a medida por los mejores chefs del equipo de Relais & Châteaux, y es la más alta expresión de la excelencia de la cocina francesa que Silver Muse ofrece. El ambiente es estilo contemporáneo y chic, con manteles blancos de lino y el servicio de guante blanco impecable asociado con Silversea.
El hotel boutique y restaurante gourmet gremio Relais & Châteaux son insuperables en su creencia en estándares de hospitalidad, servicio personalizado y excelente cocina. Arraigado en estos valores compartidos, Silversea se enorgullece de su colaboración privilegiada y su colaboración continua para la búsqueda de la excelencia.
Lo primero que viene a la mente al pensar en el mar en toda su majestuosidad son the Atlantides, las siete ninfas hijas de Atlas. Musas creativas, conocidas por su sabiduría y belleza a quienes se les concedió la inmortalidad en forma de estrellas y se pueden ver hoy en la constelación de Tauro.
La experiencia esencial para comer en Plata Muse, este elegante bar y grill incorpora lo mejor que el mar tiene para ofrecer. Creado para seducir su paladar, platos de diseño como royal crab, blue lobster y red snapper marinado en verbena en costra de sal marina se exhiben junto a las mejores carnes de la costa.
Evocando un misterioso sentido exótico, el Indochine, de estilo asiático lo embarca en un exquisito viaje de descubrimiento culinario Revele los tesoros ocultos de los mercados de especias de Mumbai, deguste la extravagancia de Tailandia y atempere su paladar con la gastronomía de Vietnam. Platos elegantes y exquisitos llenos de esencia asiática despiertan sus sentidos y le sumergen en una gran variedad para el paladar.
Podrá disfrutar de la fusión de sabores de un vasto continente que desafía la definición — en un elegante restaurante que rinde homenaje a su deliciosa cocina.
Un ícono de la gastronomía de Silversea, La Terrazza ofrece auténticas recetas y los ingredientes más frescos de nuestra distintiva herencia italiana. Es donde antipasti, primi y secondi se unen con pasión y talento en una expresión de la deliciosa imaginación del chef corporativo Alberto Colombo. La Terrazza a bordo del Plata Muse ofrece innovadoras estaciones de comida: una bodega de aceite de oliva, un bar de mozzarella, una estación de mariscos y, por supuesto, una salumerio. El menú a la carta también se ha ampliado para incluir los populares Sapori di Casa, de tradición familiar – especiales italianos del día.
El arte de Kaiseki reside en su preparación meticulosa y su hermosa presentación. Los platos reflejan una pasión por la tradición y nuestra reinterpretación de estos valores es clara. Los menús equilibrados se han inspirado en los cinco elementos de la cocina nutricional japonesa y respetan el equilibrio del yin y el yang. Con el teppanyaki disponible exclusivamente para cenar, los platos diurnos ofrecen un variado y equilibrado menú de sushi, sashimi y otros platos de inspiración asiática.
Reflejando la herencia italiana de Silversea, esta emblemática calle de Nápoles divide la ciudad en dos y es famosa por sus pizzerías. Ninguna visita a la ciudad está completa sin un viaje a Spaccanapoli. Por eso no sorprende que Spaccanapoli a bordo de Silver Muse refleje el verdadero estilo de vida italiano: los ingredientes más frescos, la masa auténtica y un perfecto sentido de la legendaria vida italiana. La simplicidad de la dolce vita se refleja en el estilo casual gastronómico del restaurante.
Un suntuoso ambiente íntimo con una animada atmósfera, es el lugar perfecto para cenar, bailar y soñar toda la noche …
Pequeños platos de tapas al estilo de la deliciosa gastronomía internacional, se complementan perfectamente con el entretenimiento de los suaves sonidos del jazz y el blues que acarician suavemente sus oídos. Un menú refinado muestra perfectamente estilos de diferentes opciones para comer en Silver Muse; asi que espere disfrute mientras baila a medida que Silver Muse lo lleva a su próximo destino.
Reconocidos por su excelencia culinaria y su espíritu innovador, todos los cruceros de lujo de Silversea ofrecen una variedad de espacios de restauración siempre abiertos, así como varios locales especializados a bordo.
Con la tecnología de Technogym®, pesas y clases especiales, el gimnasio reúne un diseño de élite con programas que se crean específicamente para su tipo de cuerpo y necesidades. Con entrenadores personales disponibles para las sesiones individuales, entrenando aquí es más una experiencia de cinco estrellas para todos los niveles y experiencia. Y siempre con la mejor vista mientras ejercita, definitivamente no hay excusas …
Discreto. De buen gusto. Refinado. Si aprecia las cosas buenas de la vida, entonces los toques sofisticados de Connoisseur’s Corner no lo decepcionarán. Opulento y lujoso, y a la vez, ventilado y espacioso, el interior y exterior de este lugar es donde se degusta el mejor coñac o el whisky; y se deleitará en el tranquilo murmullo de una conversación luego de la cena. También está disponible una opción premium de cigarros, logrando una noche perfecta de serenidad.
¿Cuál podría ser el nombre más apropiado para el corazón de Silver Muse? Centrado en el alma y la inspiración detrás de la herencia italiana de Silversea, Dolce Vita es el lugar de reunión para nuestros viajeros conocedores del mundo, un lugar donde los huéspedes se mezclan e intercambian historias y donde las nuevas caras se convierten en amigos para toda la vida. Dése un capricho con una increíble variedad de impecables cócteles, vinos y licores, mientras se relaja; disfrute de los sonidos vespertinos de un pianista en directo y disfrute de “la buena vida” a bordo.
¡Que empiece la diversión! Déjese llevar por el James Bond que lleva dentro de usted y disfrute de una variedad de juegos de mesa, incluyendo Ruleta Americana, Blackjack y Ocean Poker mientras Silver Muse se desplaza silenciosamente a través de las olas. Una gran variedad de máquinas multijuegos, tragamonedas clásicas y juegos de vídeo con temas variados también estarán disponibles. Prepárese para una estimulante experiencia de lujo con cada vuelta de cartas y el giro de la ruleta. ¡Es hora de jugar!
Relájese, rejuvenezca y renueve todos sus sentidos. El Spa de Silversea es un santuario de pura felicidad … vistas impresionantes al mar desde las ventanales, nueve salas de tratamiento, una suite de acupuntura, zonas de relajación y un lujoso jacuzzi al aire libre a bordo. Terapias vigorizantes que incluyen tratamientos faciales, envolturas corporales y masajes, además de saunas para hombres y mujeres y baños de vapor que son perfectos para relajarse antes de su tratamiento spa o después de su entrenamiento.
El epónimo salón lleva su nombre muy bien. Ubicado en el nivel más alto en la parte superior del barco, se trata de un espacio tranquilo para la lectura y la reflexión mientras se deslumbra por los paisajes ondulados que conforman la vida a bordo. Lea un libro de la biblioteca, el periódico o simplemente aproveche la tranquilidad de estar en el mar.
La grandeza y magia de la música y el teatro. La experiencia de ser transportado por las actuaciones. Esa sensación de satisfacción de ver un espectáculo nocturno … Bienvenido al Venetian Lounge, un lugar donde las artes del teatro y la música se reúnen con producciones y largometrajes a gran escala. Rindiendo homenaje a una edad de oro de glamour, el Venetian Lounge ofrece asientos tipo cabaret al estilo de la Belle Époque, con mesas y sillas íntimas sutilmente colocadas entre las filas de banquetas en niveles confortables. A medida que se apaguen las luces del escenario, se relajará y disfrutará de una noche de espectáculos y sonidos deslumbrantes.
Ubicado cómodamente en la cubierta 8, se encuentra el completamente nuevo Arts Café. Presentando variadas y emocionantes exposiciones, el Arts Café exhibirá pinturas y esculturas de una amplia gama de talentos. El diseño característico del lugar es relajante y ofrece cocina durante el día en forma de una cafetería y tienda-bar. Luego en la noche, el lugar se convierte en un animado salón de coctel que significa que puede retirarse a una de las cómodas sillas, tomar una copa y relajarse a medida que disfruta de la increíble vista mientras admira a el mundo a su alrededor. Si prefiere la suave brisa del mar en la terraza o la sofisticación de la parte interior, una experiencia superior estará siempre garantizada.
Desde temprano en la mañana hasta tarde en la noche, el Panorama Lounge ofrece todo lo que desee. Un remanso de paz, lugar perfecto para escaparse a un lugar social para conocer y saludar a viejos amigos, o un lugar de noche para participar en un cóctel a medida que ve el mundo pasar. Siéntese en los asientos de lujo y aguarde la noche, disfrute escuchando el suave sonido de un piano, o los ritmos vigorizantes de nuestro DJ.
La persofinicación de la vida al aire libre — definiendo cómo disfrutar de éstas actividades, este es el lugar para descansar y disfrutar del sol. Tome un baño en la piscina, relájese en una de las bañeras de hidromasaje o simplemente disfrute de la vista en una de las tumbonas, mientras que el encargado de la piscina se anticipa a todos sus deseos. ¿Un poco más de hielo? Ciertamente. ¿Una toalla para secarse? Por supuesto. Con aspectos destacados impresionantes, sumérjase en aguas claras en un entorno que es tan idílico que usted no querrá desembarcar.
Nuestros programas en tierra (varios días, antes, después o durante el crucero) proporcionan oportunidades adicionales para descubrir más sobre lo esencial y los tesoros escondidos en los destinos que visites.
Canada
jueves 27 jun
Our Simply Hotel selection is the perfect choice for those who want a centrally located setting from which to discover - or rediscover - the city. Rooms in these 4.5 and 5-star properties are generally Standard Double or King rooms that provide comfortable accommodations and superior service for those who wish to extend their trip with a cultural or shopping experience in some of the world's most iconic cities.
For your convenience, we can easily organise transfers between the airport and hotel or between the hotel and the pier so that you only have to decide how much or how little you wish to do.
Hotel brands that we consistently feature include Intercontinental, JW Marriott, Fairmont or the Conrad Group.
Grande Hotel is for those who want to begin or prolong their Silversea holiday - luxury accommodations, exclusive service and impeccable attention to detail in style. Grande Hotel guests appreciate the finer things in life. These properties have been chosen not only for their prime location but for their outstanding service and their exceptional quality.
For your convenience, we can easily organise transfers between the airport and hotel or between the hotel and the pier so that you only have to decide how much or how little you wish to do.
Hotel groups that are frequently featured in our program include Shangri-La, Four Seasons, Peninsula or Fairmont to name just a few.
United States of America
jueves 04 jul
PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Head for a prime grizzly habitat on a fifty-minute float plane ride, with scenic views of Cook Inlet along the way. Aboard a 4-wheel drive vehicle, head for an area where bears are known to fish, for a close up (but respectful view) of these magnificent creatures.
Please note: Guests should fly from Anchorage at the conclusion of this program. Guests who require a visa for entry into the United States must obtain it prior to travel.
IMPORTANT: TO INSURE PROPER WEIGHT AND BALANCE ON YOUR FLIGHTSEEING PLANE, GUESTS MUST PROVIDE THEIR ACCURATE WEIGHT NO LESS THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TO CRUISE DEPARTURE.
DAY 1 - DEBARK SEWARD / ANCHORAGE
Debark and bid farewell to the Silver Muse as you are transferred to Anchorage. Embraced by six mountain ranges and warmed by a maritime climate, the city is alive year round with adventure, recreation, seasonal festivities, and sporting events - a modern city surrounded by spectacular wilderness.
The afternoon and evening are at your leisure. Lunch and dinner are at your own expense.
Overnight at the Captain Cook Hotel, Anchorage
DAY 2 - ANCHORAGE / LAKE HOOD / FLIGHTSEEING / ANCHORAGE
After breakfast at the hotel, depart for a brief tour of Anchorage's highlights. Continue to Lake Hood, home to the largest float-plane base in the world. From the base in Lake Hood you board a Bush Plane board a small bush plane for a spectacular sightseeing flight to rural Alaska. Land in the backcountry where a guide will take you on a short 4-wheel drive ride along the beach while looking for bears in their natural habitat. This could be one of the closest bear viewing experiences of your life time. During your time on land, you will go on two short guided walks to exceptional bear viewing areas.
This afternoon on your return by small bush plane to Lake Hood, a snack lunch bag is provided. Upon arrival, return transfer to the hotel and spend the evening at your leisure. Dinner is at your own expense.
Bear Season, dictated by the annual salmon runs, is generally considered to be June through August, peaking in July. As with any wildlife viewing, bear sightings are expected but cannot be guaranteed.
DAY 3 - DEPART ANCHORAGE
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast this morning and some additional time to explore the city. Check out time is 12:00 noon. If your flight is much later this evening, you might consider adding an additional night to your stay in order to hold your room until you depart. The local Silversea representative will arrange your transfer to Anchorage airport for your homeward flight.
This description is a general overview of the highlights of this program. Silversea's local representative will do all possible to insure that all of the sites described here are visited, though the order of sites visited is subject to change. Closure of some sites for local or national holiday observances may affect the program, and the local operator reserves the right to substitute other sites if necessary.
For rates and availability please contact Silversea Cruises
Package Inclusions:
· Two-night stay at the Captain Cook Hotel - Anchorage
· Two breakfasts and one lunch
· Flight-seeing tour from Lake Hood
· Sightseeing as described above
· Transfers between airport, hotel and pier in air-conditioned vehicles (where appropriate)
Flight Details:
Day 2: Flightseeing
The aircraft used for the flightseeing will be a propeller-driven floatplane. The specific type of aircraft will depend on the overall number of guests participating in this program. Flight durations may vary due to changes in weather or other conditions.
Luggage Information:
Remember to bring warm clothing (layering is highly recommended), sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes, a wind-proof jacket, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Visa Information:
If you require a visa for the United States please consult with your travel professional well in advance of your trip. It is the responsibility of the guest to obtain all the appropriate visa documents before your cruise.
Accessibility:
This tour is accessible to all guests who are able to board and disembark a small aircraft without assistance. Those with mobility impairment(s) may find sites where uneven ground makes certain locations unsuitable for wheelchairs.
Health:
Mosquitoes are at their worst during peak season - June, July, and August. If you plan on traveling into the backcountry or in wooded areas make sure to take bug spray along with long sleeved pants and shirts.
Please Note: There are no 5-star hotel properties in Alaska. The Captain Cook is well located and comfortable, but guests should be aware that during the busy summer months, it is predominantly staffed by seasonal workers. Lapses in service do occur.
Minimum Participation:
All Land Programs require a minimum number of participants in order to operate as described. If this minimum number is not obtained, Silversea reserves the right to offer the program at a different rate based on private arrangements, or to cancel a specific departure.
This description is a general overview of the highlights of this program. The local Silversea representative will do everything possible to insure that all of the sites described here are visited, though the tour sequence and specific sites mentioned is subject to change. Closure of some sites due to local or national holiday observances, flight schedules, weather or other factors may affect the program, and the local operator reserves the right to substitute other sites if necessary.
Gratuities to guides/drivers, meals and alcoholic drinks other than those noted in itinerary, and other personal expenses are not included in the price of this tour. This program is subject to a 100% penalty for any cancellation notices received 90 days or less prior to sailing.
All Land Adventure fares are subject to change and are not guaranteed until payment is received in full by Silversea. All Land Adventures are non-transferable and non-refundable for any reason, within 90 days of sailing and are recommended to guests 18 years or age and older. Our local operator reserves the right to substitute other sites if local situations, including holidays and weather, require. Silversea shall have no obligation or liability of any kind to guests for the business practices, acts or omissions in connection with or arising out of arrangements with independent contractors, including but not limited to airline carriers, ground-tour operators, and hotels since they are neither agents for nor employees of Silversea Cruises. Silversea's liability does not extend beyond the vessel.
This program is subject to change.
On your way to Denali, stop for an exclusive experience at the home of four-time Iditarod champion Martin Buser to learn about the Last Great Race and the wonderful champion dogs he raises and trains for mushing. Denali National Park is a four million acre wildlife refuge surrounding Mount Denali, the tallest mountain in North America. The park is home to an abundance of wildlife including bears, caribou, Dall sheep, gray wolves and moose. Your full day fully narrated Tundra Wilderness Tour of Denali National Park ventures deep into the park in search of wildlife. Enjoy a train ride on the famous Alaska Railroad from Denali to Talkeetna.
Note: Guests should schedule flight departures from Anchorage at the end of this program. Guests who require a visa for entry into the United States must obtain it prior to travel.
DAY 1 - SEWARD / GIRDWOOD
Debark and bid farewell to the Silver Shadow as you board our exclusive train heading north. A quick stop in the town of Girdwood will allow you to disembark the train. Transfer from the station to the Hotel Alyeska. Following check-in, the balance of the day (including all meals) is at your leisure. Included in your stay is a ticket to ride the Aerial Tram to the top of Mt. Alyeska for a superb panoramic view of the valley.
Overnight at the Alyeska Resort, Girdwood, AK
DAY 2 - GIRDWOOD / DENALI
After breakfast at the hotel, board the waiting transportation to depart on a full-day scenic motor coach trip to Denali. A boxed lunch will be provided. Stop en-route at Martin Buser's home for an exclusive visit, where the four-time Iditarod Champion will regale you with tales of the Last Great Race and the wonderful champion dogs he raises and trains for mushing. Martin became fascinated with sled dogs while still a teen. He came to Alaska in 1979 to enhance his knowledge of care and training of sled dogs. He began working and training with long-time Alaskan mushers Earl and Natalie Norris and ran his first Iditarod in 1980.
Arriving in Denali in the mid to late afternoon, check-in to your hotel. Enjoy a reception with a mountain climber speaker. Afterwards you may wish to take advantage of the extended sunlight and enjoy an evening stroll through town. Dinner tonight is on your own.
Overnight at the Grand Denali Lodge (or similar) at Denali National Park
DAY 3 - DENALI
Enjoy a hearty Alaskan-style breakfast at the hotel early this morning before heading out deep into the National Park. As you join with other travelers from around the world on the fully-guided Tundra Wilderness Tour you'll get an ongoing informational talk from your driver/guide, along with wildlife spotting and spectacular scenery. A box lunch is included.
Watch for moose between headquarters and Savage Campground and look for caribou anywhere above tree line. If you're lucky, Mount Denali may make its first appearance around Mile 9. You will ride over high mountain passes and will want to keep an eye out for Dall sheep or bears on the mountainsides.
The highest point of the drive -literally and figuratively- is at Polychrome Pass. There, the Plains of Murie extend to the Alaska Range on the horizon. Just a bit further on is the Toklat River and Toklat Bridge. At Mile 62 you'll have a superb photo opportunity of Mount Denali - assuming the weather cooperates.
Return back to the hotel, the balance of the day is at your leisure. Enjoy dinner on your own this evening.
Overnight at the Grand Denali Lodge at Denali National Park
DAY 4 - DENALI / ANCHORAGE
After breakfast at the hotel, the morning is yours to relax or enjoy one of several optional excursions that will be available.
Late morning, transfer to the rail depot and board the Alaska Railroad (Deluxe Dome Railcar Service) for the scenic ride to Talkeetna. During your thrilling ride through the thick forests and along the edges of steep valleys, you may catch a glimpse of native wildlife from the comfort of your glass-domed rail car. Along the way cross Hurricane Gulch, perched more than 300 feet (91 metres) above the river below
The highlight of today will be passing 300+ feet over Hurricane Gulch. Seating is under windows that extend 180 degrees around you, so you'll be able to thrill at the majesty of this and other sites along the way. There is even an open-air platform if you'd like to step outside and stretch your legs a bit.
Lunch will be served in the dining salon at mid-day. You will be amazed at the variety of items the chefs can prepare - from delicious hot and cold Alaskan specialties to authentic reindeer chili!
At Talkeetna disembark the train and take this opportunity to stretch your legs a bit. Board a motorcoach for the last leg of your journey to Anchorage and the Captain Cook Hotel. Dinner this evening is on your own.
Overnight at the Captain Cook Hotel
DAY 5 - ANCHORAGE / HOMEWARD
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast this morning and some additional time to explore the city. Check out time is 12:00 noon. If your flight is much later this evening, you might consider adding an additional night to your stay in order to hold your room until you depart. Your Silversea representative will arrange your transfer to Anchorage airport for your homeward flight.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Alaska offers 5-star scenery; the accommodations are somewhat less. The Grande Denali Lodge offers comfortable, but simple, rooms and is only open during the summer months; likewise, the Captain Cook Hotel operates at its peak capacity at this time of the year and is staffed with seasonal personnel. Lapses in service do occur. The Tundra Wilderness Tour included on Day 3 is an exclusive concession of local native Alaskan residents. In order to minimize the impact of visitors on the eco-system, this tour may consolidate the members of the Silversea group with other travelers.
For rates and availability please contact Silversea Cruises
Package Inclusions:
One night at the Alyeska Resort, Girdwood, Alaska
Two nights at the Grande Denali Lodge or similar in Denali National Park, Alaska
One night at the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska
Alaska Railroad Deluxe Dome Railcar Service from Denali to Talkeetna
Transportation in air-conditioned vehicles (except within Denali National Park)
Full day Tundra Wilderness Tour into Denali National Park.
Transfer/Sightseeing transfer between Denali and Anchorage
Visit to home of Martin Buser's - four time Iditarod Champion
Exclusive Cruise Train transfer between Seward & Anchorage
Meals: 4 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches,
Sightseeing program as described
The operator reserves the right to alter the order of visits to accommodate local hours and days of operation
Luggage Information:
You may bring your entire luggage with you during this trip. Provisions will be made to transport luggage if you would prefer to leave several of the largest pieces at the hotel in Anchorage.
Visa Information:
If you require a visa for the United States please consult with your travel professional well in advance of your voyage. It is the responsibility of the guest to obtain all the appropriate visa documents before your cruise.
Accessibility:
This tour is accessible to all guests; however, there may be sites where uneven ground makes certain location unsuitable for wheelchairs.
Health:
Mosquitoes are at their worst during peak season - June, July, and August. If you plan on traveling into the backcountry or in wooded areas make sure to take bug spray along with long sleeved pants and shirts.
Minimum Participation:
All Land Programs require a minimum number of participants in order to operate as described. If this minimum number is not obtained, Silversea reserves the right to offer the program at a different rate based on private arrangements, or to cancel a specific departure.
This description is a general overview of the highlights of this program. The local Silversea representative will do everything possible to insure that all of the sites described here are visited, though the tour sequence and specific sites mentioned is subject to change. Closure of some sites due to local or national holiday observances, flight schedules, weather or other factors may affect the program, and the local operator reserves the right to substitute other sites if necessary.
Gratuities to guides/drivers, meals and alcoholic drinks other than those noted in itinerary, and other personal expenses are not included in the price of this tour. This program is subject to a 100% penalty for any cancellation notices received 90 days or less prior to sailing.
All Land Adventure fares are subject to change and are not guaranteed until payment is received in full by Silversea. All Land Adventures are non-transferable and non-refundable for any reason, within 90 days of sailing and are recommended to guests 18 years or age and older. Our local operator reserves the right to substitute other sites if local situations, including holidays and weather, require. Silversea shall have no obligation or liability of any kind to guests for the business practices, acts or omissions in connection with or arising out of arrangements with independent contractors, including but not limited to airline carriers, ground-tour operators, and hotels since they are neither agents for nor employees of Silversea Cruises. Silversea's liability does not extend beyond the vessel.
PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
On your way to Denali, stop for an exclusive experience at the home of four-time Iditarod champion Martin Buser to learn about the Last Great Race and the wonderful champion dogs he raises and trains for mushing. Denali National Park is a four million acre wildlife refuge surrounding Mount Denali, the tallest mountain in North America. The park is home to an abundance of wildlife including bears, caribou, Dall sheep, gray wolves and moose. The highlight of your Alaskan adventure will undoubtedly be the flightseeing in the shadow of 'The Great One'. Enjoy a train ride on the famous Alaska Railroad from Denali to Anchorage.
Please note: Guests should schedule their homeward flights out of Anchorage. Guests who require a visa for entry into the United States must obtain it prior to travel.
IMPORTANT: TO INSURE PROPER WEIGHT AND BALANCE ON YOUR FLIGHTSEEING PLANE, GUESTS MUST PROVIDE THEIR ACCURATE WEIGHT NO LESS THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TO CRUISE DEPARTURE.
DAY 1 - SEWARD / GIRDWOOD
Debark and bid farewell to the Silver Shadow as you board our exclusive train heading north. A quick stop in the town of Girdwood will allow you to disembark the train. Transfer from the station to the Hotel Alyeska. Following check-in, the balance of the day (including all meals) is at your leisure. Included in your stay is a ticket to ride the Aerial Tram to the top of Mt. Alyeska for a superb panoramic view of the valley.
Overnight at the Alyeska Resort, Girdwood, AK
DAY 2 - GIRDWOOD / DENALI
After breakfast at the hotel, board the waiting transportation to depart on a full-day scenic motor coach trip to Denali. A boxed lunch will be provided. Stop en-route at Martin Buser's home for an exclusive visit, where the four-time Iditarod Champion will regale you with tales of the Last Great Race and the wonderful champion dogs he raises and trains for mushing. Martin became fascinated with sled dogs while still a teen. He came to Alaska in 1979 to enhance his knowledge of care and training of sled dogs. He began working and training with long-time Alaskan mushers Earl and Natalie Norris and ran his first Iditarod in 1980.
Arriving in Denali in the mid to late afternoon, check-in to your hotel. Enjoy a reception with a mountain climber speaker. Afterwards you may wish to take advantage of the extended sunlight and enjoy an evening stroll through town. Dinner tonight is on your own.
Overnight at the Grand Denali Lodge (or similar) in Denali National Park
DAY 3 - DENALI
Enjoy a hearty Alaskan-style breakfast at the hotel early this morning before heading out deep into the National Park. Please be aware that these tours are offered in conjunction with local native Alaskans and the only type of transportation permitted are often the same school busses that local children use in the rugged winter months.
Join with other travelers from around the world on the first half of a fully-guided Tundra Wilderness Tour; you'll get an ongoing informational talk from your driver/guide, along with wildlife spotting and spectacular scenery.
At the end of the lone road leading into the park, arrive at the Denali Backcountry Lodge where you can explore the area and enjoy lunch. Then head over to the air strip for the flightseeing experience you've been waiting for. The small aircraft only accommodate up to 6 guests per plane and you can look forward to approximately 1 hour in the air. Note: In the event of inclement weather, guests may need to return to the Park entrance by bus.
Denali Park is the Crown Jewel of the North with unparalleled beauty and grandeur. Unless you set off on a month long climbing expedition in Denali Park there is no other way to experience the amazing landscapes that are hidden from the view from the Denali Park road or Highway. Views from the train or bus can be awe inspiring but these sights only scratch the surface of what one can see from the air.
More glaciers than one can count, most over 20 miles in length, towering granite walls, snow and ice covered peaks for as far as the eye can see are just a few of the attractions you will see on a typical flight. Denali (Mt. McKinley) is located approx. 60 miles from the entrance of the park, meaning flightseeing tours from Kantishna will give you more time over glaciers and right up close to Denali.
Land back at the entrance to Denali National Park and return to the hotel. The balance of the day is at your leisure. Enjoy dinner on your own this evening.
Overnight at the Grand Denali Lodge in Denali National Park
DAY 4 - DENALI / ANCHORAGE
After breakfast at the hotel, the morning is yours to relax or enjoy one of several optional excursions that will be available.
Late morning, transfer to the rail depot and board the Alaska Railroad (Deluxe Dome Railcar Service) for the scenic ride to Talkeetna. During your thrilling ride through the thick forests and along the edges of steep valleys, you may catch a glimpse of native wildlife from the comfort of your glass-domed rail car. Along the way cross Hurricane Gulch, perched more than 300 feet (91 metres) above the river below
The highlight of today will be passing 300+ feet over Hurricane Gulch. Seating is under windows that extend 180 degrees around you, so you'll be able to thrill at the majesty of this and other sites along the way. There is even an open-air platform if you'd like to step outside and stretch your legs a bit.
Lunch will be served in the dining salon at mid-day. You will be amazed at the variety of items the chefs can prepare - from delicious hot and cold Alaskan specialties to authentic reindeer chili!
At Talkeetna disembark the train and take this opportunity to stretch your legs a bit. Board a motorcoach for the last leg of your journey to Anchorage and the Captain Cook Hotel. Dinner this evening is on your own.
Overnight at the Captain Cook Hotel
DAY 5 - ANCHORAGE/HOMEWARD
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast this morning and some additional time to explore the city. Check out time is 12:00 noon. If your flight is much later this evening, you might consider adding an additional night to your stay in order to hold your room until you depart. Your Silversea representative will arrange your transfer to Anchorage airport for your homeward flight.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Alaska offers 5-star scenery; the accommodations are somewhat less. The Grande Denali Lodge offers comfortable, but simple, rooms and is only open during the summer months; likewise, the Captain Cook Hotel operates at its peak capacity at this time of the year and is staffed with seasonal personnel. Lapses in service do occur. The Tundra Wilderness Tour included on Day 3 is an exclusive concession of local native Alaskan residents and the only type of transportation permitted are the same school busses that local children use in the rugged winter months. In order to minimize the impact of visitors on the eco-system, this tour may consolidate the members of the Silversea group with other travelers.
The flightseeing component of this program is weather dependent. On the day of your flight, it is the sole responsibility of the pilot to determine if conditions are acceptable. Flight time varies depending on weather. If the mountain is visible, then the flight is 45min-1 hour as the pilot will do several fly-bys. If not, the flight takes you straight back and it is approx. 30 min. There are plenty of days that the mountain is clouded but the planes are still flying. In the event the flight is cancelled by the pilot, guests will be driven back to the Park Entrance and arrangements will be made to refund the flight portion of this program.
For rates and availability please contact Silversea Cruises
Package Inclusions:
One night at the Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska
Two nights at the Grande Denali Lodge or similar in Denali National Park, Alaska
One night at the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska
Deluxe Dome Railcar Service from Denali to Anchorage
Transportation in air-conditioned vehicles (except within Denali National Park)
Half day Tundra Wilderness Tour into Denali National Park.
Approximately 1-hour flightseeing excursion
Transfer/Sightseeing transfer between Girdwood and Denali
Visit to home of Martin Buser's - four time Iditarod Champion
Exclusive Cruise Train transfer between Seward & Girdwood
Meals: 3 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches
Sightseeing program as described
The operator reserves the right to alter the order of visits to accommodate local hours and days of operation
Luggage Information:
You may bring your entire luggage with you during this trip. Provisions will be made to transport luggage directly from the ship to the hotel in Anchorage where it will be delivered to you upon arrival.
Visa Information:
If you require a visa for the United States please consult with your travel professional well in advance of your voyage. It is the responsibility of the guest to obtain all the appropriate visa documents before your cruise.
Accessibility:
This tour is accessible to all guests; however, there may be sites where uneven ground makes certain location unsuitable for wheelchairs.
Health:
Mosquitoes are at their worst during peak season - June, July, and August. If you plan on traveling into the backcountry or in wooded areas make sure to take bug spray along with long sleeved pants and shirts.
Please Note:
All Land Programs require a minimum number of participants in order to operate as described. If this minimum number is not obtained, Silversea reserves the right to offer the program at a different rate based on private arrangements, or to cancel a specific departure.
This description is a general overview of the highlights of this program. The local Silversea representative will do everything possible to insure that all of the sites described here are visited, though the tour sequence and specific sites mentioned is subject to change. Closure of some sites due to local or national holiday observances, flight schedules, weather or other factors may affect the program, and the local operator reserves the right to substitute other sites if necessary.
Gratuities to guides/drivers, meals and alcoholic drinks other than those noted in itinerary, and other personal expenses are not included in the price of this tour. This program is subject to a 100% penalty for any cancellation notices received 90 days or less prior to sailing.
All Land Adventure fares are subject to change and are not guaranteed until payment is received in full by Silversea. All Land Adventures are non-transferable and non-refundable for any reason, within 90 days of sailing and are recommended to guests 18 years or age and older. Our local operator reserves the right to substitute other sites if local situations, including holidays and weather, require. Silversea shall have no obligation or liability of any kind to guests for the business practices, acts or omissions in connection with or arising out of arrangements with independent contractors, including but not limited to airline carriers, ground-tour operators, and hotels since they are neither agents for nor employees of Silversea Cruises. Silversea's liability does not extend beyond the vessel.
Our Simply Hotel selection is the perfect choice for those who want a centrally located setting from which to discover - or rediscover - the city. Rooms in these 4.5 and 5-star properties are generally Standard Double or King rooms that provide comfortable accommodations and superior service for those who wish to extend their trip with a cultural or shopping experience in some of the world's most iconic cities.
For your convenience, we can easily organize transfers between the airport and hotel or between the hotel and the pier so that you only have to decide how much or how little you wish to do.
Hotel brands that we consistently feature include Intercontinental, JW Marriott, Fairmont or the Conrad Group.
Grande Hotel is for those who want to begin or prolong their Silversea holiday - luxury accommodations, exclusive service and impeccable attention to detail in style. Grande Hotel guests appreciate the finer things in life. These properties have been chosen not only for their prime location but for their outstanding service and their exceptional quality.
For your convenience, we can easily organize transfers between the airport and hotel or between the hotel and the pier so that you only have to decide how much or how little you wish to do.
Hotel groups that are frequently featured in our program include Shangri-La, Four Seasons, Peninsula or Fairmont to name just a few.
La esencia de cualquier crucero es el destino que visita - descubra más en la galería a continuación.
Las suites con vistas al océano de Silversea se encuentran entre las más espaciosa de los cruceros y todas incluyen servicio de mayordomo.
Su tiempo a bordo estará bien empleado. Descubre las opciones gastronómicas, donde saborear excelentes propuestas culinarias, y fascinantes espacios, donde relacionarse con viajeros internacionales mientras disfruta de nuestro estilo de vida con todo incluido.