Sitka: Totem Poles, Bears and History Shared Small GroupTour

Description

Begin with a drive through the town, passing by landmarks like O’Connell Bridge, Japonski Island, and the Alaska Pioneer Home. Along the way, learn about Sitka’s historical significance, including its role in World War II.

Visit Sitka National Historical Park, where you’ll stroll among towering totem poles in a peaceful coastal setting, learning about the indigenous Tlingit and Haida cultures. Stop at the Fortress of the Bears, where rescued brown bears are housed in the largest bear habitat in North America, offering a rare opportunity to observe these majestic animals up close.

Throughout the tour, your guide will share fascinating details about the area’s wildlife and history, with plenty of chances to spot local creatures. The tour concludes with a return to the Visitor Center, where you can explore the area further or catch a shuttle back to the ship terminal.

Your final excursion voucher with comprehensive Meeting Instructions will be issued 4 weeks before your excursion date.

Included

Entrance and activity fees

Excluded

Food and Beverages

Know before you go

Weather-appropriate clothing

Camera

Comfortable shoes

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