Celebrity Infinity 12-Jun-2016

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Celebrity Infinity 12-Jun-2016
Celebrity Infinity
12-Jun-2016
Shore Excursions Brochure
Celebrity Shore Excursions: Why would you trust your experiences to anyone else?
1. Guaranteed First Off Ship
Guests booked on our tours enjoy priority departure in port.
2. Hassle-Free Cancellation Policy*
Excursions can be modified or cancelled up to 24 hours prior to tour departure without penalty.
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If our tours are delayed, the ship will wait for you.
4. In-Depth Destination Expertise
Discover the heart of the destinations with our knowledgeable and experienced guides.
Your excursions are planned by insured partners who adhere to the highest safety standards in the industry.
*Tours involving flights, trains, special events, overnight stays, hotel stays, Private JourneysSM, and Celebrity ExclusivesSM must
be cancelled30 days prior to sailing to avoid cancellation penalties. Other restrictions may apply.
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This brochure contains important information regarding our tours, terms and conditions, as well as answers to Frequently Asked
Questions.
How can I purchase tours?
Shore Excursions can be purchased in advance online up to two (2) days prior to sail date by visiting our website,
www.celebrity.com, at anytime. To pre-book an excursion, guests will need to provide their cruise reservation number (obtained from
guest’
s travel agent or reservation agent), ship name, and sail date. Immediately following tour purchase, guests will be provided
with a recap of their selected tours, along with a final e-mail confirmation once the purchase is approved. Tour tickets will be
delivered to the guest’
s cabin on the evening of embarkation.
Please Note: Guests who purchased Shore Excursions online and who do not receive their tour tickets on the evening of
embarkation should inquire with the Shore Excursions Desk on board as soon as possible.
On board, tours may be purchased through the interactive TV system in the guest’
s stateroom (if available), by using the Shore
Excursions booking form, or directly at the Shore Excursion Office during the hours advertised in the ship’
s daily program. The total
cost of tours purchased on board will be charged to the guest’
s onboard account.
Please Note: Some destinations offer accessible Shore Excursions. All accessible tour inquiries and requests should be sent to
[email protected] no later than 21 days prior to sail date.
When should I reserve my Shore Excursions?
We recommend that guests reserve Shore Excursions pre-cruise as soon as possible, since many tours can only accommodate a
limited number of participants and are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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Can my family and friends share the same transportation during tours?
We do our best to ensure guests traveling together stay together during tours. Guests wishing to travel with loved ones should
proceed to the point of departure as indicated on the Shore Excursion ticket(s), as this will help the tour staff to allocate space in
the same vehicle.
Sailing Itinerary*
Day
Port*
Arrive
Depart
Actvity
Sun Jun 12
Vancouver, British Columbia
04:30 pm
Docked
Mon Jun 13
Inside Passage (Cruising)
Tue Jun 14
Icy Strait Point, Alaska
03:00 pm
10:00 pm
Tendered
Wed Jun 15
Hubbard Glacier (Cruising)
10:30 am
02:30 pm
Thu Jun 16
Juneau, Alaska
07:30 am
08:00 pm
Docked
Fri Jun 17
Ketchikan, Alaska
02:00 pm
08:30 pm
Docked
Sat Jun 18
Inside Passage (Cruising)
Sun Jun 19
Vancouver, British Columbia
07:00 am
Docked
*All itineraries are subject to change without notice.
General Information
Terms and Conditions
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Icy Strait Point, Alaska - 14-Jun-2016
Summary of Tours
Online Shore Excursions reservations for your sailing will be available up until 07-Jun-2016 11:59 PM EDT (Four days prior to your
sailing). If you are within the cut-off time, you will need to make your reservations onboard.
Tour Tour Title
Code
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
Departure
Time
Approximate
Duration
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
IC01
A Whale and Marine Mammals Mild
Cruise
N/A
3:30 pm 2 hr(s) 30 min(s) 158.00
4:00 pm
6:15 pm
6:45 pm
98.50
IC03
Forest and Nature Tram
Mild
N/A
7:30 pm 1 hr(s) 45 min(s)
55.50
31.50
IC12
ATV Expedition
Moderate Minimum Age: 8 years
5:30 pm 2 hr(s) 30 min(s) 148.50
7:00 pm
148.50
IC15
Halibut Fishing
Moderate Minimum Age: 6 years
3:55 pm 3 hr(s) 30 min(s) 232.25
4:00 pm
232.25
IC17
Hoonah Sightseeing and Tribal
Dance Combination
Mild
3:45 pm 2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
5:45 pm
IC18
Scenic Mountain Ascent and
World's Largest ZipRider
IC19
ATV Expedition and ZipRider
IC21
N/A
70.50
37.00
Strenuous Minimum Weight: 75 pounds;
Maximum Weight: 270 pounds
3:30 pm 1 hr(s) 30 min(s) 130.00
4:15 pm
5:00 pm
130.00
Strenuous Minimum Age: 8 years
Minimum Weight: 75 pounds;
Maximum Weight: 275 pounds
4:00 pm 3 hr(s) 30 min(s) 223.00
223.00
Wildlife in Spasski River Valley Moderate Minimum Age: 8 years
and Bear Search
4:00 pm 2 hr(s) 30 min(s) 117.00
4:30 pm
117.00
IC23
Icy Strait Point Kayak
Adventure
Moderate Minimum Age: 10 years
Minimum Weight: 50 pounds;
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 58 inches;
Maximum Height: 76 inches
4:00 pm 2 hr(s) 30 min(s) 107.75
6:45 pm
107.75
IC24
Whales, Wildlife and Brown
Bear Search
Moderate Minimum Age: 8 years
3:20 pm 5 hr(s) 30 min(s) 241.50
3:25 pm
3:30 pm
176.50
IC25
Forest Tram and Tribal Dance
Combination
Mild
3:30 pm 2 hr(s) 45 min(s)
5:30 pm
IC35
65.00
42.50
Icy Strait Point Stream Fishing Moderate Minimum Age: 10 years
4:00 pm 3 hr(s) 30 min(s) 204.50
204.50
IC36
In Alaska's Wildest Kitchen
Mild
4:30 pm 1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
IC38
Icy Strait Point Advanced
Kayak Adventure
Strenuous Minimum Age: 16 years
Minimum Weight: 75 pounds;
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 58 inches;
Maximum Height: 78 inches
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61.25
61.25
4 hr(s) 163.50
163.50
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Tour Tour Title
Code
IC40
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
Departure
Time
Walking of Ancient Oceans and Moderate Minimum Age: 12 years
Newborn Forests Tour
Approximate
Duration
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
4:00 pm 1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
37.00
37.00
* Prices are subject to change and may vary by sailing. Excursions must be purchased in the same currency as your cruise
reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice.
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Juneau, Alaska - 16-Jun-2016
Summary of Tours
Online Shore Excursions reservations for your sailing will be available up until 07-Jun-2016 11:59 PM EDT (Four days prior to your
sailing). If you are within the cut-off time, you will need to make your reservations onboard.
Tour Tour Title
Code
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
Departure
Time
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
8:30 am 2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
1:00 pm
52.00
25.75
8:30 am
1:00 pm
92.75
70.50
JU01
Mendenhall Glacier and Salmon Mild
Hatchery
JU02
Bike and Brew Glacier View
JU04
Taku Lodge Feast and 5 Glacier Mild
Seaplane
N/A
8:30 am 3 hr(s) 30 min(s) 297.50
10:30 am
12:30 pm
256.50
JU05
5-Glacier Seaplane Exploration Mild
N/A
9:30 am 1 hr(s) 15 min(s) 204.50
1:30 pm
3:30 pm
185.75
JU06
Mendenhall Glacier by
Helicopter and Guided Walk
Mild
Surcharge Weight Limit: 250
pounds
8:15 am 2 hr(s) 15 min(s) 303.00
9:15 am
10:15 am
10:45 am
12:15 pm
303.00
JU07
"Pilot's Choice" Glacier
Explorer
Mild
Surcharge Weight Limit: 250
pounds
8:00 am 2 hr(s) 45 min(s) 437.00
2:00 pm
437.00
JU09
Helicopter Glacier Trek
Strenuous Minimum Age: 12 years
Surcharge Weight Limit: 250
pounds
9:00 am 4 hr(s) 15 min(s) 409.00
409.00
JU10
Extended Helicopter Glacier
Trek
Strenuous Minimum Age: 15 years
Surcharge Weight Limit: 250
pounds
9:30 am 5 hr(s) 15 min(s) 502.00
502.00
JU12
Fly-Out Fly Fishing
Moderate Minimum Age: 8 years
8:00 am 5 hr(s) 30 min(s) 411.75
411.75
JU14
Mendenhall Glacier Float Trip
Moderate Minimum Weight: 50 pounds
8:30 am 3 hr(s) 30 min(s) 139.25
12:00 pm
3:30 pm
92.75
JU16
Glacier View Sea Kayaking
Strenuous Minimum Weight: 40 pounds,
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
8:35 am 3 hr(s) 30 min(s) 102.00
11:00 am
70.50
JU18
Whale Quest and Orca Point
Lodge
Mild
N/A
9:00 am
JU22
Historic Gold Mining and
Panning Adventure
Mild
N/A
8:30 am 1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
2:30 pm
61.25
40.75
JU23
Mendenhall Glacier Guide's
Choice Trail Hike
Strenuous N/A
8:00 am 4 hr(s) 30 min(s)
83.50
55.50
JU25
Gold Creek Salmon Bake
Mild
10:50 am 1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
11:35 am
12:20 pm
46.25
31.50
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N/A
Approximate
Duration
Strenuous Minimum Age: 10 years
Minimum Height: 56 inches
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5 hr(s) 167.25
111.50
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4:50 pm
5:35 pm
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Tour Tour Title
Code
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
JU26
Mount Roberts Tramway
Mild
JU27
Salmon Sportfishing Adventure Mild
JU28
Helicopter Glacier Walkabout
JU32
Historic Gold Panning and Gold Mild
Creek Salmon Bake
N/A
10:30 am
4:30 pm
3 hr(s)
83.50
55.50
JU33
Mendenhall Glacier and Salmon Mild
Bake
N/A
10:00 am 3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
79.75
61.25
JU38
Mendenhall Glacier and
Gardens
Mild
N/A
8:30 am 3 hr(s) 45 min(s)
67.75
42.50
JU39
Whale Watching and Wildlife
Quest
Mild
N/A
8:00 am
4 hr(s) 139.25
79.75
JU40
Mendenhall Glacier, Whale
Watching and Wildlife Quest
Mild
N/A
8:00 am 5 hr(s) 15 min(s) 163.50
92.75
JU42
Whale Quest, Orca Point Lodge Mild
and Mendenhall Glacier
N/A
9:00 am 6 hr(s) 15 min(s) 195.00
126.25
JU43
Dog Sledding on the
Mendenhall Glacier by
Helicopter
Moderate Surcharge Weight Limit: 250
pounds
8:15 am 2 hr(s) 45 min(s) 567.00
9:15 am
10:15 am
2:15 pm
567.00
JU45
Whale Watching and
Mendenhall Glacier Photo
Safari
Mild
JU57
Alaska Sled Dogs and Musher's Moderate N/A
Camp
JU63
Alaska's Whales, Glaciers &
Rainforest Trails
Moderate N/A
8:00 am
8:45 am
5 hr(s) 185.75
130.00
JU65
Alaska Sightseeing Package
Mild
1:00 pm
At Your Leisure 139.25
89.00
JU67
Alpine Zipline and Glacier
Adventure
Strenuous Minimum Age: 8 years
Minimum Weight: 70 pounds,
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 42 inches;
Maximum Height: 84 inches
10:00 am 5 hr(s) 15 min(s) 185.75
154.25
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Departure
Time
Approximate
Duration
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
N/A
8:00 am
At Your Leisure
30.75
15.00
N/A
8:00 am
12:00 pm
5 hr(s) 213.75
213.75
8:30 am 3 hr(s) 15 min(s) 381.00
381.00
Moderate Minimum Age: 8 years
Surcharge Weight Limit: 250
pounds
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8:00 am
8:45 am
5 hr(s) 185.75
185.75
8:30 am 2 hr(s) 15 min(s) 132.75
11:30 am
2:30 pm
132.75
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Tour Tour Title
Code
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
Departure
Time
Approximate
Duration
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
JU68
Glacier Landing Adventure by
Helicopter
Mild
8:45 am
12:45 pm
2 hr(s)
349.50
349.50
JU69
Dog Sledding Adventure by
Helicopter
Moderate Minimum Age: 2 years
Surcharge Weight Limit: 240
pounds
9:15 am 2 hr(s) 45 min(s)
2:45 pm
548.50
548.50
JU71
Alaskan Halibut Fishing
Mild
Maximum Weight: 450 pounds
8:00 am
5 hr(s)
316.00
316.00
JU72
Discover the Mendenhall
Glacier
Mild
N/A
9:15 am 2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
10:45 am
12:15 pm
1:45 pm
42.50
27.75
JU76
Tracy Arm Fjord and Glacier
Explorer - Celebrity Infinity
Mild
N/A
8:15 am
213.75
145.00
JU86
Sportfishing Adventure - Private Mild
Boat
N/A
8:00 am
12:00 pm
JUA1
Alaska Brewing, Mendenhall
Glacier and Cooking
Demonstration
Mild
N/A
9:30 am
2:00 pm
4 hr(s)
83.50
70.50
JUA9
Taku Glacier Hovercraft
Adventure
Mild
Minimum Age: 5 years
Maximum Weight: 280 pounds
8:45 am
4 hr(s)
293.75
219.25
JUB1
Town, Tram, Trek and Tea
Moderate N/A
9:30 am 2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
79.75
42.50
JUB2
Alpine Zipline Adventure
Strenuous Minimum Age: 8 years
Minimum Weight: 70 pounds,
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 42 inches
9:00 am 3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
148.50
130.00
Minimum Age: 2 years
Surcharge Weight Limit: 240
pounds
7 hr(s)
5 hr(s) 1,264.00 1,264.00
* Prices are subject to change and may vary by sailing. Excursions must be purchased in the same currency as your cruise
reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice.
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Ketchikan, Alaska - 17-Jun-2016
Summary of Tours
Online Shore Excursions reservations for your sailing will be available up until 07-Jun-2016 11:59 PM EDT (Four days prior to your
sailing). If you are within the cut-off time, you will need to make your reservations onboard.
Tour Tour Title
Code
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
KE05 Tatoosh Islands Wilderness
Kayak Adventure
Departure
Time
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
Moderate Minimum Age: 8 years
Maximum Weight: 270 pounds
2:30 pm 4 hr(s) 30 min(s) 148.50
120.75
KE06 Backcountry Jeep and Canoe
Safari
Moderate Minimum Age: 5 years
Minimum Weight: 40 pounds
3:00 pm
4 hr(s) 171.75
120.75
KE07 Misty Fjords Boat and
Floatplane Wilderness
Adventure
Moderate N/A
3:30 pm 3 hr(s) 45 min(s) 349.50
312.25
KE09 Saxman Native Totem Village
Mild
2:30 pm 2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
KE12 Rain Forest Island Adventure
Moderate Minimum Weight: 40 pounds
2:30 pm
KE13 A Great Alaskan Lumberjack
Show
Mild
N/A
2:30 pm 1 hr(s) 15 min(s)
4:00 pm
KE14 A Misty Fjords Floatplane
Adventure
Mild
N/A
2:30 pm
4:00 pm
N/A
Approximate
Duration
55.50
37.00
4 hr(s) 126.25
79.75
35.25
16.75
2 hr(s) 256.50
256.50
KE18 Knudson Cove Salmon Fishing Moderate Minimum Age: 5 years
2:30 pm 5 hr(s) 15 min(s) 185.75
185.75
KE19 Wilderness Exploration and
Crab Feast
Moderate N/A
2:30 pm
4 hr(s) 153.25
92.75
KE20 Wilderness Dining and Alaska
Fishing
Moderate Minimum Age: 5 years;
Maximum 90 years
Maximum Weight: 300 pounds
2:30 pm 5 hr(s) 45 min(s) 288.00
256.50
KE21 Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Mild
3:30 pm
5:15 pm
2 hr(s) 256.50
210.00
KE26 Mountain Point Snorkeling
Adventure
Strenuous Minimum Weight: 80 pounds,
Maximum Weight: 260 pounds
2:30 pm
3 hr(s) 107.75
107.75
KE28 Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary,
Eagles and Totems
Moderate N/A
2:30 pm 2 hr(s) 45 min(s)
2:45 pm
3:00 pm
83.50
55.50
KE29 Ketchikan DUCK Tour
Mild
2:30 pm 1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
3:30 pm
4:00 pm
40.75
24.00
KE35 Rainforest Canopy and Zipline
Expedition
Strenuous Minimum Weight: 90 pounds,
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 60 inches
2:30 pm 3 hr(s) 30 min(s) 167.25
167.25
N/A
N/A
KE38 Exclusive Flightseeing and Crab Mild
Feast
N/A
2:30 pm
3:30 pm
3 hr(s) 213.75
167.25
KE40 Custom Hummer Adventure
N/A
2:30 pm
4 hr(s) 535.50
535.50
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Tour Tour Title
Code
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
KE50 Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's
Tour
Mild
KE59 Coastal Wildlife Cruise
Departure
Time
Approximate
Duration
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
Minimum Age: 5 years
2:15 pm 3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
167.25
107.75
Mild
Minimum Age: 5 years
Maximum Weight: 320 pounds
2:30 pm 3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
158.00
158.00
KE60 Potlatch Totem Park and
Historic City Highlights
Mild
N/A
2:30 pm 2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
46.25
31.50
KE61 Ketchikan Highlights and
Lumberjack Show
Mild
N/A
2:30 pm 3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
71.50
42.50
KE62 Misty Fjords and Wilderness
Explorer
Mild
N/A
2:30 pm 4 hr(s) 30 min(s)
176.50
118.00
KE63 Bear Creek ZipLine Adventure
Strenuous Minimum Weight: 70 pounds,
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 50 inches
2:30 pm 3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
2:45 pm
167.25
126.25
KE65 Halibut Hunt
Mild
2:30 pm
6 hr(s)
340.25
297.50
KE72 Alaska Coastal Expedition
Strenuous Minimum Age: 4 years;
Maximum Age: 75 years
Minimum Weight: 30 pounds,
Maximum Weight: 350 pounds
2:30 pm 2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
145.00
145.00
KE73 Historic Ketchikan Trolley
Mild
3:00 pm 1 hr(s) 15 min(s)
4:45 pm
27.75
18.50
KE75 Adventure Kart Expedition
Moderate Minimum Weight: 40 pounds,
Maximum Weight: 300 pounds
Minimum Height: 50 inches
2:30 pm 3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
3:00 pm
191.50
130.00
KE78 Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary
and Crab Feast
Moderate N/A
2:30 pm
4 hr(s)
154.25
107.75
KE83 Seafeast and Alaska Lodge
Adventure
Mild
2:45 pm 3 hr(s) 45 min(s)
163.50
117.00
KE88 Tongass Rainforest Hiking
Expedition
Moderate N/A
2:30 pm
3:30 pm
3 hr(s)
92.75
92.75
KE89 A Celebrity Exclusive: The
Ketchikan Way
Mild
5:00 pm
3 hr(s) 2,035.75 2,035.75
2:30 pm
4 hr(s)
Minimum Age: 5 years;
Maximum Age: 90 years
Maximum Weight: 300 pounds
N/A
N/A
N/A
KE92 Family Tour Challenge - Island Moderate Minimum Weight: 40 pounds
Rainforest Geocaching
Adventure
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61.25
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Tour Tour Title
Code
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
Departure
Time
Approximate
Duration
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
KE94 Catch of the Day: Private Cabin Mild
Cruiser, Crabbing and Seafood
Feast
Minimum Age: 5 years
Maximum Weight: 300 pounds
2:30 pm 5 hr(s) 30 min(s) 1,291.75 1,291.75
KE95 Alaska's First City Highlights
and Lumberjack Show
Mild
N/A
3:00 pm
3 hr(s)
55.50
37.00
KEA9 Ancient Totem Poles and
Rainforest Canoe Ride
Moderate N/A
2:30 pm
4 hr(s)
120.75
92.75
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reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice.
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Vancouver, British Columbia - 19-Jun-2016
Summary of Tours
Online Shore Excursions reservations for your sailing will be available up until 07-Jun-2016 11:59 PM EDT (Four days prior to your
sailing). If you are within the cut-off time, you will need to make your reservations onboard.
Tour Tour Title
Code
Difficulty Restrictions
Level
VA30 Vancouver Sightseeing with
airport drop-off
Mild
VA39 Vancouver Hop-on Hop-off
Highlights Tour
Mild
Departure
Time
Approximate
Duration
Adult
Price
EUR
Child
Price
EUR
N/A
9:00 am 2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
46.25
24.00
N/A
9:00 am
65.00
55.50
At Your Leisure
* Prices are subject to change and may vary by sailing. Excursions must be purchased in the same currency as your cruise
reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice.
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14-Jun-2016
Icy Strait Point, Alaska
IC01 A Whale and Marine Mammals Cruise
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 158.00 / Child 98.50 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
3:30 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:15 pm, 6:45 pm
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Experience an unforgettable adventure in Icy Strait Point as you set sail to Point Adolphus to see Alaska's most famous residents
- humpback and killer whales! Keep your eyes peeled along the way for a wide variety of other indigenous wildlife, including sea
lions, seals, porpoises, and bald eagles. Don't forget to bring your camera; the Alaskan wilderness is teeming with incredible land
and sea creatures, as well as vast, breathtaking, natural landscapes.
Highlights:
•Spot humpback and orca whales on your sightseeing cruise - guaranteed.
•Discover Alaska's majestic wildlife and learn about their natural behaviors from a naturalist.
•Enjoy the spectacular scenery as you cruise past icy mountaintops and magnificent glaciers.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Cash/credit cards
•Sun protection
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Warm clothing
•Wind/water resistant jacket
•Shoes with non-slip soles
Important Notes:
•The tour operator will give a refund of $100 ($50 per child) if a whale is not spotted on the trip.
•Guests prone to motion sickness should take precautions.
•Weather conditions at Point Adolphus may change suddenly.
IC03 Forest and Nature Tram
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 55.50 / Child 31.50 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
7:30 pm
Discover firsthand the endless wonders of a southeast Alaskan rainforest on a tram ride across Chichagof Island. A twomile
journey through an old growth rainforest and the spectacular island shoreline will leave you mystified. Catch magnificent views of
the Icy Strait, translucent blue waters, and natural wildlife as you make your way to the beachfront, where youll have time to
explore the sandy shores on foot, and maybe, even see a bald eagles nest.
Highlights:
•Learn about the island's Native Tlingit culture as you ride through Alaska's rich forest landscape on an open-air tram.
•Explore the rocky beach that lines Icy Strait Point on foot.
•Admire the forest's lush trees along the way and watch for bald eagles and other land and marine mammals.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
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•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Wind /water resistant jacket
IC12 ATV Expedition
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 148.50 / Child 148.50 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 8 years
5:30 pm, 7:00 pm
Explore Alaskas unspoiled wilderness on this thrilling ATV expedition through Chichagof Island. Tour the Tlingit village of Hoonah
before heading up the hill to board your ATV. With the spectacular Icy Strait mountains as your backdrop, youll embark on a trail
through rugged terrain few have explored. Ride through the lush island rainforests, stopping along the way to take in the stunning
valley and ocean views. In Alaska, paradise is just an ATV ride away.
Highlights:
•Discover an authentic Alaskan way of life on a guided tour through the Tlingit village of Hoonah.
•Drive past lush forest trees as you cross Chicagof Island's impressive landscape on a 4x4 Kawasaki ATV.
•See native wildlife, including black bears, deers, and eagles.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•All drivers must present a valid driver's license.
•Pregnant women and guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
•Guests with concerns should consult their personal physician.
IC15 Halibut Fishing
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 232.25 / Child 232.25 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 6 years
3:55 pm, 4:00 pm
Get a taste of Pacific Halibut right from the source on this exciting and scrumptious Icy Strait fishing experience. A short boat ride
through the sheltered trenches of the strait takes you to the local Halibut fishing grounds. There, your captain will teach you how to
hook and bait these highlyprized sport fish. Novice fishermen and seasoned anglers alike can also enjoy the beauty of the Alaskan
wilderness, keeping a lookout for seals, porpoises, whales.
Highlights:
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•Cruise across the stunning Icy Strait towards fishing grounds that are abundant with halibut and other marine life.
•Learn what it takes to master the sport of Halibut fishing with 2.5 hours of fishing time.
•Ship your catch back home (continental US only) and boast about your unique experience with loved ones.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Shoes with nonslip soles
•Layered clothes
•Wind /water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•Up to 6 guests rotate turns among 4 rods (Alaska fishing regulations).
•Certified charter vessel has interior cabin seating for all guests.
•Alaska State Law requires a valid $20 one-day fishing license.
•License can be purchased prior to the start of the tour.
•Guests are responsible for processing/shipping fish not released immediately.
IC17 Hoonah Sightseeing and Tribal Dance Combination
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 70.50 / Child 37.00 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
3:45 pm, 5:45 pm
Travel back in time as you explore the fishing village of Hoonah. A local guide will describe the heritage of this closeknit cultural
group and their long journey from their ancestral home in Glacier Bay. Learn about the coastal communitys roots in fishing and
logging. And for a final treat, Hoonah residents will share their unique story through song and dance in a Tribal Dance and Cultural
Legends performance at the Heritage Center Native Theater.
Highlights:
•Explore the world's largest Tlingit village and interact with the locals to learn about the village's rich history.
•Watch as Huna Tlingit performers share their history and culture through song, dance, and storytelling.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Photography and videotaping during the Tribal Dance is not permitted.
IC18 Scenic Mountain Ascent and World's Largest
ZipRider
Prices:
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Adult 130.00 / Child 130.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Weight: 75 pounds; Maximum Weight: 270 pounds
1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
3:30 pm, 4:15 pm, 5:00 pm
Experience the thrill of soaring 300 feet above the treetops on the exciting ZipRider cable car adventure. Towering 300 feet above
sea level and extending an impressive 5,330 feet over the Alaskan frontier, the ZipRider is the worlds largest zipline. First, youll be
secured in a special harness seat at the launch site. Then, its a 60 mph race toward the beach below alongside five other guests.
You might never want to touch ground again.
Highlights:
•Feel the heart-pounding rush as you ride past lush forests and hillsides on your state-of-the-art ZipRider cable car seat.
•Keep your eyes open! You won't want to miss the sweeping views of Port Frederick and Icy Strait.
•Accelerate to 60 mph before your brake-activated landing on the beach back at Icy Strait Point.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothes
Important Notes:
•Pregnant women and guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour.
•Approximately 0.17 miles of walking are involved, including a steep gravel trail.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
Restrictions:
•Minimum Weight: 75 pounds; Maximum Weight: 270 pounds
IC19 ATV Expedition and ZipRider
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 223.00 / Child 223.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 8 years, Minimum Weight: 75 pounds; Maximum
Weight: 275 pounds
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
4:00 pm
Experience Chichagof Island from two unique standpoints: by land and by air. The excitement begins when you hop onboard your
very own 4x4 Kawasaki ATV and charge through the rugged landscape of the Alaskan Frontier. The fun continues at the ZipRider
launch tower, where youll be secured into a harnessed seat for an unforgettable cable ride adventure. Feeling the crisp wind in your
face, you'll soar over treetops at thrilling speeds up to 60 mph.
Highlights:
•Discover the historic Tlingit Village and meet its inhabitants on a guided tour.
•Ride a 4x4 ATV through Chichagof Island's forest terrain.
•Finish your day of excitement with a 300-foot-high ride on the world's largest zip-line.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
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•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate.
•Guests with pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, other heart or
respiratory conditions or any other medical condition must take particular caution when selecting a tour - particularly tours
categorized as "strenuous".
•Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for
them.
•All drivers must present a valid driver's license.
•Pregnant women and guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
•The Zip Rider landing can be somewhat abrupt.
•The ATV portion is a remote trail experience, and the ride will be bumpy.
Restrictions:
•Minimum Age: 8 years
•Minimum Weight: 75 pounds; Maximum Weight: 275 pounds
IC21 Wildlife in Spasski River Valley and Bear Search
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 117.00 / Child 117.00 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 8 years
4:00 pm, 4:30 pm
Begin your expedition to the Spasski River Valley with a guided tour ride across Hoonahs historic Tlingit village. Drive through
Chichagof Islands lush forests, watching for bald eagles, woodpeckers, and the Sitka blacktailed deer. Once you arrive at the river
valley, walk alongthe trail of the bear, an 800yard boardwalk and gravel trail. Keep an eye out as you may catch a glimpse of the
elusive Alaska Coastal brown bear along the way.
Highlights:
•Learn about the rich history of the Tlingit culture as you travel through Hoonah, the largest Tlingit village in Alaska.
•Bask in the beauty of the region's evergreen forest, muskeg, and glacial backdrop.
•See amazing views of the Spasski River and search for brown bears from the trail's 3 viewing platforms.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Wind /water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•This excursion involves approximately 0.45 miles walking over gravel and boardwalk paths.
•In this excursion, the roads are often bumpy and may be dusty.
•For safety reasons, bear sightings are not guaranteed.
IC23 Icy Strait Point Kayak Adventure
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Prices:
Duration:
Adult 107.75 / Child 107.75 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 10 years, Minimum Weight: 50 pounds;
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 58 inches; Maximum Height: 76 inches
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
4:00 pm, 6:45 pm
Set off from the beach at Icy Strait Point in a stable, two-person wilderness kayak. Follow your safety-certified guide on a paddle
along the Hoonah waterfront en route to protected waters where bald eagles soar and humans can rarely follow. Keep an eye out
for humpback whales that feed along the very same route or the killer whales that prowl these waters.
Highlights:
•Set off from the beach at Icy Strait Point to explore Alaska's wonders in your two-person wilderness kayak.
•Paddle along the quiet waters of Hoonah shoreline, where bald eagles have been seen. Kayak through Alaskan waters where
humpback whales are known to feed.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Insect repellent
What to Wear:
•Layered clothing
•Hat and sunglasses
•Wind/water resistant jacket
•Shoes with nonslip soles
•Change of clothes
Important Notes:
•Guests must be 10 years or older.
•Guests must be between 50 and 250 lbs.
•Guests must be between 58 and 76 inches tall.
•Guests under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult in the tandem kayak.
IC24 Whales, Wildlife and Brown Bear Search
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 241.50 / Child 176.50 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 8 years
5 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
3:20 pm, 3:25 pm, 3:30 pm
Discover whales, wild salmon, brown bears, and other wildlife on this incredible sea and land journey through the stunning Icy
Strait. Take a catamaran across the pristine waters of the Strait, watching for a wide array of marine life, including humpback and
killer whales, sea lions and porpoises. Then, drive to Spasski River Valley to explore the wilderness and search for bears as you
follow your guide through "The Trail of the Bear".
Highlights:
•Enjoy a high-speed sailing adventure across the waters of the Icy Strait.
•Observe local wildlife, including bald eagles, Sitka black-tailed deer, and brown bears.
•Take a relaxing stroll along the charming gravel-paved boardwalk for a captivating view of the Spasski River.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
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•Cash/credit cards
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Wind /water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•Tour operators guarantee whale sightings or refund $100 per person ($50 child).
•This excursion involves approximately 0.45 miles walking over gravel and boardwalk paths Roads to Spasski are often bumpy and
may be dusty.
•For safety reasons, bear sightings are not guaranteed.
IC25 Forest Tram and Tribal Dance Combination
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 65.00 / Child 42.50 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
3:30 pm, 5:30 pm
Embrace the natural wonders of Chicagof Island as you explore Icy Strait Point in a covered tram. Traverse through miles of
luscious rainforest, discovering the ancient history of the islands Native Tlingit culture and their connection to the wilderness. Make
your way to the beachfront, keeping your eyes peeled for bald eagles. Top off your day of adventure at the Heritage Center Native
Theater, where youll enjoy a Tribal Dance and Cultural Legends performance.
Highlights:
•Discover unique forest plants and diverse wildlife on a guided drive of Alaska's forest along the shores of Icy Strait.
•See a live eagle's nest as you explore the rocky Chicagof Island beach on foot.
•Participate in a traditional tribal dance performance together with Tlingit tribe members.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Wind /water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•Photography and videotaping during the Tribal Dance are not permitted.
•Photo opportunities will be after the show.
IC35 Icy Strait Point Stream Fishing
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 204.50 / Child 204.50 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 10 years
4:00 pm
From Icy Strait Point through the town of Hoonah, you'll travel to Game Creek, a prime destination for your freshwater stream
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fishing excursion. You'll receive expert instruction, hip boots and all needed gear to spin cast, or fly fish if experienced, along
Game Creek's banks. Though there are no guarantees in catching any fish, Dolly Varden char and Cutthroat trout are plentiful all
year long, and the Alaskan stream fishing experience is like no other.
Highlights:
•Experience Icy Strait Point's ultimate stream fishing experience at its finest by casting into Game Creek's flowing waters.
•Enjoy a day of spin casting or fly fishing for those with experience, accompanied with instruction and needed gear.
•Take part in catching and releasing a variety of fish in the beautiful and bountiful Alaskan waters.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Cash/credit card
•Sun protection
•Insect repellent
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Hat and sunglasses
•Wind/water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•This is exclusively a catch and release program.
•No guarantees are made with respect to catching any fish.
•Boots and rain gear will be available.
•All fishing gear and tackle is provided.
•Keep in mind that fish are seasonal.
•Steelhead are available in May and early June.
•Pink salmon run from late June through September.
•Silver salmon from late August through September.
•Alaska State Law requires a valid one day fishing license.
•$20 cash is required for the fishing license.
IC36 In Alaska's Wildest Kitchen
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 61.25 / Child 61.25 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 8 years
4:30 pm
Discover Alaskan seafood side with a hands-on tasting session and pallet tour given by an experienced Alaskan fisherwoman and
wilderness chef. Learn the skills and cooking techniques that sets Alaskan seafood apart from the others. Become versed in local
Alaskan fishing, preserving and cooking methods, and observe a filleting demonstration. Then grill your own sample of the catch of
the day over a custom-made, alder-wood grill.
Highlights:
•Experience Alaska's Wildest Kitchen, with a hands-on tasting session hosted by an experienced Alaskan fisherwoman and
wilderness chef.
•Engage your senses with an expert filleting demonstration, and by grilling your own fresh catch of the day.
•Enjoy one alcoholic beverage and receive one printed recipe card on your tour.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
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•Insect repellent
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Layered clothes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Wine and Alaskan Brewing Company beer are available for purchase.
•Minimum age to participate is 8 years old.
IC38 Icy Strait Point Advanced Kayak Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 163.50 / Child 163.50 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 16 years, Minimum Weight: 75 pounds;
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 58 inches; Maximum Height: 78 inches
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
4:00 pm
Experience the Alaskan waters of Icy Strait Point by single kayaks through the bays and estuaries of Port Frederick, where your
guide leads you on an exploration of Alaskan wildlife along the Hoonah shoreline. You’
ll have the opportunity to spot sea lions and
Humpback Whales in the water, sight the Sitka Black-Tailed Deer and Brown Bear on land, and view eagles overhead. Become
engulfed in Alaska’
s beauty in this amazing kayaking adventure.
Highlights:
•Explore by kayak the estuaries of Port Frederick Paddle along the Hoonah shoreline, where bald eagles have been seen.
•Kayak across open water to Game Creek flats (or a comparable location) in search of wildlife habitats.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Insect repellent
What to Wear:
•Layered clothing
•Hat and sunglasses
•Wind/water resistant jacket
•Waterproof shoes with non-slip soles
•Change of clothes
Important Notes:
•Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
•This tour includes approximately 3 hours in the kayak, with breaks.
•Participants must be comfortable in and around the water.
•Participants must sit upright and paddle a kayak for up to 3 hours, with mostly active paddling.
•A motorized safety boat with radio contact accompanies the tour.
•Must be able to paddle through small waves against moderate current for sustained periods, if necessary.
•Physical fitness level and medical history should be considered.
•Participants with pre-existing injuries such as neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes,
epilepsy, or cardiac conditions should take particular caution.
•Participants with respiratory conditions or other medical conditions should take caution.
•Guests with concerns should consult their personal physician.
Restrictions:
•Participants must be at least 16 years old.
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•Participants must be between 75 and 250 pounds.
•Participants must be between 58 and 78 inches tall.
IC40 Walking of Ancient Oceans and Newborn Forests
Tour
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 37.00 / Child 37.00 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 12 years
4:00 pm
Starting from Icy Strait Point’
s Fish House Excursion Lounge you’
ll take a historical boardwalk guided tour of Hoonah and a
walking expedition on the pebble beach to Cannery Point. You’
ll experience the smooth stones transformed by fire and ice, before
making your way into the coastal rainforest learning how to find medicines hidden beneath the trees. The tour concludes with a
stop next to the Icy Strait Point Museum where you can sample traditional medicines.
Highlights:
•Take a guided walk to Cannery Point, where your guide will reveals a world hidden beneath your feet.
•Enter the mystical coastal rainforest, where bear and deer, eagles, and sapsuckers make their home.
•Experience and observe how to find the many potent medicines hidden beneath the sheltering timber in the rainforest.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Insect repellent
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Waterproof shoes with non-slip soles
•Hat and sunglasses
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•This tour includes approximately 2 miles of walking various types of terrain.
•Guests should consider their physical fitness level and medical history for tour.
•Guests with pre-existing injuries such as neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes,
epilepsy, or heart conditions should take particular caution.
•Guests with respiratory conditions or any medical condition should take caution.
•Guests with concerns should consult their personal physician.
Restrictions:
•Participants must be at least 12 years old.
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Juneau, Alaska
JU01 Mendenhall Glacier and Salmon Hatchery
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 52.00 / Child 25.75 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:30 am, 1:00 pm
Enjoy this fully-narrated tour detailing the colorful history of Juneau's gold-rush era and operations of a salmon hatchery, before
seeing the magnificent Mendenhall Glacier. At the hatchery, explore local marine species and displays detailing the hatchery's
annual production of over 150 million salmon. Then, discover one of Mother Nature's most amazing treasures, the 1.5-mile wide
Mendenhall Glacier. You'll be able to capture breathtaking views of this world-famous glacier from the visitor center.
Highlights:
•Witness a variety of local marine species and learn how Macaulay Salmon Hatchery incubates various species of salmon.
•Capture the beauty of Mendenhall Glacier - the largest, most rugged glacier accessible by road.
•Snap photos of the breathtaking Mendenhall Glacier.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
JU02 Bike and Brew Glacier View
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 92.75 / Child 70.50 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 10 years, Minimum Height: 56 inches
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
8:30 am, 1:00 pm
Experience the beauty surrounding Juneau with three unique Alaskan experiences. First, visit Chapel-by-the-Lake, a lovely old log
chapel that offers stunning views of Auke Lake and the surrounding forest. Continue on to Mendenhall Glacier for a brief beach stop
before embarking on a one-mile trail ride through the rainforest. Finally, relax as you drive to Merchant's Wharf, an old seaplane
hangar in downtown Juneau, where youll sample a variety of Alaskan beers.
Highlights:
•Bike for approximately 8.5 miles while witnessing breathtaking views of Auke Lake, Mendenhall Glacier, and the surrounding
forest.
•Discover Mendenhall Glacier - the largest, most rugged glacier accessible by road.
•Savor award-winning beers from a variety of Alaskan microbreweries inside Merchant's Wharf, a landmark in aviation history.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
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•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Guests with pre-existing or medical conditions should take caution when selecting this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
JU04 Taku Lodge Feast and 5 Glacier Seaplane
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 297.50 / Child 256.50 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
8:30 am, 10:30 am, 12:30 pm
N/A
Soar over five majestic glaciers and the lush Tongass National Forest aboard a classic De Havilland seaplane before landing upon
the Taku River, your very own glistening "runway". Next stop? The rustic Taku Lodge, where you can feast upon fresh Wild Alaskan
Salmon and enjoy magnificent views of the verdant forest and native wildlife.
Highlights:
•View five glaciers of the Juneau Icefield from an authentic Alaskan bush plane.
•Enjoy a spectacular glacier view dining experience.
•Keep a lookout for local black bears.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
Important Notes:
•Guests enjoy a window seat and a headset for continuous narration.
•Approximate flight time is 50 minutes.
•While wild bear sightings though frequent, they can not be guaranteed.
•This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat. Payment will be processed onboard your ship
JU05 5-Glacier Seaplane Exploration
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 204.50 / Child 185.75 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
9:30 am, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm
N/A
Get ready to experience Juneau like you never imagined - high above it! Your epic glacier adventure begins the moment you board
your seaplane. Feel your heart race as you take off and soar over the Tongass National Forest, your segway into a birdseyeview of
five unique glaciers. The ,500squaremile Juneau Icefield will leave you breathless as you explore deep mountain crevasses, crystalblue meltwater pools and the mystic icecaps of these majestic wonders.
Highlights:
•Soar high above the Tongass National Forest.
•Explore Juneau's most majestic glaciers.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
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•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
Important Notes:
•Guests enjoy a window seat and a headset for continuous narration.
•Approximate flight time is 40 minutes.
•This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat. Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
JU06 Mendenhall Glacier by Helicopter and Guided Walk
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 303.00 / Child 303.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Surcharge Weight Limit: 250 pounds
2 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
8:15 am, 9:15 am, 10:15 am, 10:45 am, 12:15 pm
Travel back in time to the Ice Age onboard a turbinepowered helicopter to experience Alaska's world famous Mendenhall Glacier up
close and personal. Your journey will take you through the lush rain forests and alpine ridges of the Mendenhall Valley until you
reach the majestic Mendenhall Glacier itself. Soar over spellbinding ice spires and deep crevasses before landing on the ice to
explore the glacier's unchartered territories by foot with your guide.
Highlights:
•Relish in the mystery of Mendenhall Valley with a bird's-eye-view of mountains, forests and wilderness.
•Experience the thrill of landing atop the illustrious Mendenhall Glacier.
•Traverse the untouched glacial icefield on foot.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
Important Notes:
•Glacier boots are provided to facilitate walking on the glacier.
•For security purposes, no bags are allowed on the helicopter.
•Helicopter weight restriction per guest limited to under 250 lbs.
•Weight must be registered at time of booking.
•This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat. Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
•TEMSCO Helicopters does not permit the use of iPads, iPad Minis or any tablet device on our flightseeing tours. No Go-Pro
Sticks, extendible items or drones allowed on tour. Please plan accordingly.
JU07 "Pilot's Choice" Glacier Explorer
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 437.00 / Child 437.00 EUR
Restrictions:
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8:00 am, 2:00 pm
Enjoy an eagle's-eye view by helicopter of high alpine lakes, "icefalls" hanging from sheer cliffs, and some of the most remote
peaks and glaciers in the Juneau Icefield. Then, your pilot will land in two different locations, where you'll continue your tour on foot
to truly appreciate the beauty of this ancient landscape. Enjoy 30-minutes of exploration time between these two landings to
discover the moraines, crevasses, seracs, and glaciers up close.
Highlights:
•Enjoy a 50-minute flight over Juneau Icefield past Wonderland, Glacier King, the Mendenhall Towers, and Devil's Paw.
•Trek on foot after landing in two locations and witness firsthand a variety of geological and environmental processes at work.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Socks recommended
•Hat and sunglasses
•Warm clothes
Important Notes:
•Glacier boots are provided.
•For security purposes, no bags are allowed on the helicopter.
•Expect approximately 50 minutes of flight time and 30 minutes for landings.
•Due to flight weight restrictions, guests must register their body weight at the time of booking. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more
(fully clothed) will be assessed a weight surcharge of $100.00 to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. This is required to
ensure guest safety and comfort. The surcharge will be manually added to your account.
•TEMSCO Helicopters does not permit the use of iPads, iPad Minis or any tablet device on our flightseeing tours. No Go-Pro
Sticks, extendible items or drones allowed on tour. Please plan accordingly.
•This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat. Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
JU09 Helicopter Glacier Trek
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 409.00 / Child 409.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 12 years, Surcharge Weight Limit: 250 pounds
4 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
9:00 am
Explore Alaskas majestic mountain peaks and glacial icefalls on a scenic helicopter ride before a twohour trek through Juneaus
glacial icescape. Once youve been outfitted with appropriate outerwear and mountaineering gear, your guide will lead you to the
glacier to begin your exploration. Learn about the everchanging glacial environment and how to access its most remote areas.
Enjoy an experience like no other as you journey across Juneaus Icefield.
Highlights:
•Enjoy a scenic 30-minute helicopter flight to a professionally-guided trekking site.
•Join mountaineering guides for a two-hour journey through a glacial icescape, learning about the glacier environment and
surrounding areas.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
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•Boots Provided
•Sunglasses
Important Notes:
•All participants must register their body weight at the time of booking.
•Guests weighing over 250 lbs. assessed a weight surcharge.
•Guests with pre-existing or medical conditions should take caution when selecting this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
JU10 Extended Helicopter Glacier Trek
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 502.00 / Child 502.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 15 years, Surcharge Weight Limit: 250 pounds
5 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
9:30 am
After a picturesque helicopter ride, embark on an exhilarating 3hour expedition through the most pristine and remote areas of
Juneaus Icefield. Once you land, youll receive everything you need, from appropriate outerwear to trekking tools, for this ultimate
glacier adventure. Hike through the cold, rugged terrain and put your basic trekking skills to the test as you climb and descend ice
walls. Take in Alaskas breathtaking scenery from the best possible viewpoint atop the glacier.
Highlights:
•Enjoy spectacular aerial views of Juneau's mountains and glaciers during a 30-minute scenic helicopter ride.
•Learn the basics of mountaineering as you hike and climb Alaska's rugged glacier terrain.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Boots Provided
•Sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Guests with pre-existing or medical conditions should take caution when selecting this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
•All participants must register their body weight at the time of booking.
•Guests weighing over 250 lbs. assessed a weight surcharge.
•All of the outerwear and mountaineering gear is provided
JU12 Fly-Out Fly Fishing
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 411.75 / Child 411.75 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 8 years
8:00 am
Hop aboard a classic floatplane, and explore the untouched Alaskan wilderness on this guided premier flyfishing quest. Depending
on the season, youll have the chance to catch (and release) several local species including king salmon, sockeye salmon, rainbow
trout, and more. Take a break from the action and enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding scenery as you snack on Alaskan
smoked salmon. Regardless of your skill level, youll experience Alaskan fishing at its finest.
Highlights:
•Fly over Alaska's pristine wilderness on the way to a specially-selected river.
•Enjoy world-renowned fly-fishing in Juneau's remote waters amid picturesque mountains and lush trees.
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What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Alaska State Law requires a valid one-day fishing license for all guests 16 years of age or older.
•This may be purchased from your guide for $20.
JU14 Mendenhall Glacier Float Trip
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 139.25 / Child 92.75 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Weight: 50 pounds
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
8:30 am, 12:00 pm, 3:30 pm
River rafting, icebergs and a snack! Your experienced guide will steer you across the serene waters of Mendenhall Lake, past
floating icebergs to the Mendenhall River. Here you'll float a 5-mile section of a glacial stream which includes short stretches of
mild to moderate rapids. Enjoy spectacular views of the Mendenhall Glacier and soak in the amazing scenery. Learn about the
history of the river and lookout for wildlife.
Highlights:
•Enjoy Spectacular mountain and valley views while learning about the process that formed this scenic valley.
•Float a 5-mile section of a glacial stream.
•Join a paddle raft team or let an expert take the helm.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and Photo ID
•Camera
•Sun Protection
•Cash/Credit Cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothing/Layers
•Extra pair of socks
Important Notes:
•Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests
with pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, other heart or
respiratory conditions or any other medical condition must take particular caution when selecting a tour - particularly tours
categorized as "strenuous." Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity
that may be strenuous for them.
•Guests must be able to climb 15-20 steps.
•Rain gear and life jackets are provided.
•Alaskan style snack is included.
JU16 Glacier View Sea Kayaking
Prices:
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Adult 102.00 / Child 70.50 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Weight: 40 pounds, Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
8:35 am, 11:00 am
Embark on a scenic sightseeing drive through a historic part of Juneau on your way to North Douglas Island, the launching point of
your kayaking excursion. With forested slopes, peaks, and the Mendenhall Glacier as your backdrop, you'll paddle through the
waters of Fritz Cove in search of local wildlife. Keep an eye out for eagles, herons, porpoise and even humpback whales. Then
enjoy an Alaskan-Style snack before going back to the port.
Highlights:
•Kayak through local waters, getting up-close views of local wildlife and the Mendenhall Glacier eight miles away.
•Explore Fritz Cove and possibly view bald eagles, herons, shorebirds, waterfowl, porpoises and even humpback whales.
•Kayak to the Mendenhall Wetlands, a protected habitat that's teeming with more than 40 species of birds and nearly a dozen
different mammals.
•Learn about local flora and fauna, and the history behind landmarks such as Smuggler's Cove. Enjoy a tasty Alaskan snack
before boarding the bus back to the port.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
•Wind/water resistant jacket
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Participants must be able and willing to paddle for 1.5 to 2 hours.
•Life jacket and rain gear are provided.
•Guests with pre-existing or medical conditions should take caution when selecting this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
JU18 Whale Quest and Orca Point Lodge
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 167.25 / Child 111.50 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
9:00 am
This exhilarating tour combines a "whales guaranteed" cruise with Alaska's finest wilderness salmon bake. Board a waterjetpowered catamaran in Auke Bay and ply through Stephen's Passage, a favorite feeding ground for humpback whales. Learn about
the behaviors of these majestic creatures as you get close enough to hear them breathe. Then, venture ashore to Orca Point
Lodge, where you'll enjoy a delicious feast featuring freshgrilled wild Alaska salmon, corn on the cob, and more.
Highlights:
•Search for humpback whales and other wildlife as you cruise through the island-studded waters of Stephen's Passage.
•Learn about the area's wildlife including killer whales, sea lions, porpoises, harbor seals, bald eagles, and more.
•Feast on fresh-grilled wild Alaska salmon, chicken and more at Orca Point Lodge.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
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What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•The operators of this tour guarantee you will see a whale or you’
ll receive $100 cash refund per person as you disembark the
sightseeing vessel.
JU22 Historic Gold Mining and Panning Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 61.25 / Child 40.75 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:30 am, 2:30 pm
Take a guided tour of Juneau and head to Gold Creek to search for your own fortune in the same place where Joe Juneau and
Richard Harris struck gold in 1880. Learn how to pan for gold, then choose where you’
d like to pan — in the creek or in the waisthigh demonstration trough. Relive the Gold Rush days as you see the original buildings of the Juneau Mining Company.
Highlights:
•Pan for gold in a beautiful, secluded setting near a waterfall alongside Gold Creek at "Last Chance Basin."
•Learn how to expertly work a gold pan and the mining techniques used to search for gold.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
JU23 Mendenhall Glacier Guide's Choice Trail Hike
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 83.50 / Child 55.50 EUR
Restrictions:
4 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:00 am
Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime. Follow a secluded trail on a 3.5hour hike that takes you high above the Mendenhall
Glacier. Depending on the days hiking conditions, your guide will choose the best trail for you to explore. Capture photos of the
spectacular views along the way and watch for wildlife as you venture through the glaciercarved wilderness. Discover Alaskas
everychanging scenery on this unforgettable hiking adventure.
Highlights:
•Hike high above the Mendenhall Glacier on a secluded trail that offers spectacular glacier views.
•Encounter a variety of wildflowers and wildlife in Tongass National Forest, the world’
s largest remaining temperate rainforest.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Weather gear, if necessary
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
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•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Guests should be prepared to hike between 4-6 miles.
•Guests with pre-existing or medical conditions should take caution when selecting this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
•Guests are eligible to enter to win prizes in tour operator's annual Capture Juneau Photo Contest.
JU25 Gold Creek Salmon Bake
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 46.25 / Child 31.50 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
10:50 am, 11:35 am, 12:20 pm, 1:05 pm, 4:50 pm, 5:35 pm
N/A
Venture into the heart of Alaska's rainforest to experience Juneau's Gold Creek Salmon Bake, a tradition that's been perfected for
almost 40 years. Enjoy wild salmon that’
s been grilled over fires of fragrant alder wood, along with a robust selection of other sides
in a beautiful creekside setting while a musician sets a festive mood. Roast a marshmallow, watch our Master Totem Pole Carver
at work or stroll to Salmon Creek Falls before returning for seconds.
Highlights:
•Feast on wild salmon and other delicacies at an all-you-can-eat adventure in a beautiful outdoor setting.
•Enjoy sitting by the campfire, discover the art of Totem Pole carving, try your hand at gold panning and much more.
•Stay and relax as long as you like or eat and run with the shuttle service, departing every 20-30 minutes.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Cash/credit cards
•Sun protection
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Comfortable shoes
Important Notes:
•Beer and wine are available for purchase.
•Rain or shine: Translucent domes offer diners ample protection from the elements.
•Vegetarian dining options also offered by tour operator.
JU26 Mount Roberts Tramway
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 30.75 / Child 15.00 EUR
Restrictions:
At Your Leisure
Departure Times:
N/A
8:00 am
Board a tramcar for an exhilarating ride that takes you 1,800 feet up into the Alaskan rainforest. As you ascend, enjoy breathtaking
views of the Chilkat Mountains, Stephens Passage, Douglas Island, and Silver Bow Basin, where gold was discovered in 1880. At
the summit, you’
ll visit the Mountain House, explore the Nature Center, and look out for bears and other wildlife that feed on the
slopes of Mount Roberts. Enjoy this unique only-in-Alaska experience.
Highlights:
•Soar to new heights on the only aerial tramway in southeast Alaska - the Mount Roberts Tramway.
•Experience expansive views from the top of Mount Roberts as you watch for wildlife, birds, and bears.
•Visit the Mountain House, watch the award-winning film "Seeing Daylight", and learn about the Tlingit way of life.
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What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
JU27 Salmon Sportfishing Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 213.75 / Child 213.75 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:00 am, 12:00 pm
Beat the bears to the punch for that dreamed-of trophy salmon, by getting out on the protected inside waterways for a day of
sportfishing. Enjoy rod and reel trolling in one of the best fishing grounds in southeast Alaska from the comfort of a charter boat
skippered by a U.S. Coast Guard-licensed captain. Additionally, your catch can be cut into fillets or steaks, vacuum-packed and
sent to your home (U.S. addresses only).
Highlights:
•Troll one of the most abundant fishing grounds in Southeast Alaska from the comfort of your charter vessel.
•Catch fresh salmon in protected inside waters, while marveling at the stunning scenery surrounding you.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Comfortable shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•All boats will carry a maximum of 6 passengers.
•Trolling means the rods are in downriggers and you do not touch the rod until your hear the “
zing”that indicates a fish has hit;
you then reel it in.
•Fishermen are rotated on rods (rather than fishing from assigned rods).
•Alaska state law requires a valid one-day $20 fishing license; it can be purchased from the boat captain.
•During the king salmon season, an additional $10 king salmon stamp is also required.
•No guarantees are made with respect to catching any fish.
Restrictions:
•Minimum age to participate is 5 years old.
JU28 Helicopter Glacier Walkabout
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 381.00 / Child 381.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 8 years, Surcharge Weight Limit: 250 pounds
3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
8:30 am
Embark on a 30-minute helicopter flight over gorgeous Juneau before your pilot chooses a landing site on one of 36 majestic
glaciers. Then take a one-hour guided walk with ample time for photo opportunities. You’
ll be outfitted in windproof/waterproof
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outerwear, hard shell mountaineering boots with crampons, a waist pack complete with a granola bar and water, and a trekking poll
for added stability on the glacier. Embark on an unforgettable Alaskan adventure.
Highlights:
•Fly over the temperate rainforests and granite peaks that surround Alaska's capital city of Juneau.
•Land on one of the 36 glaciers that flow from the 1,500 square mile Juneau Ice Field.
•Take a walk as your guide provides insightful information about the glacier's features and allows time for photo opportunities.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Minimum age to participate is 8 years old.
•All participants must register their body weight at the time of booking.
•Guests weighing 250 pounds or more will be assessed a weight surcharge.
JU32 Historic Gold Panning and Gold Creek Salmon Bake
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 83.50 / Child 55.50 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
10:30 am, 4:30 pm
Enjoy a tour of Juneau including the state capitol, before arriving at Gold Creek and "Last Chance Basin" to pan for gold. Learn to
pan in the creek, or in the waist high demonstration trough. Then, journey to a lush rain forest and creek, your setting for the Gold
Creek Salmon Bake an all you can eat adventure that’
s been a tradition for more than 30 years. Then stroll through forest to the
lovely Salmon Creek waterfall.
Highlights:
•Pan for gold in Gold Creek at "Last Chance Basin," where you're guaranteed to find gold.
•Savor an all-you-can-eat adventure in a unique outdoor setting at the Gold Creek Salmon Bake.
•Roast marshmallows over a campfire, stroll to the waterfall, watch the Master Carver carve a cedar totem pole and silver jewelry
or pan for gold.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
JU33 Mendenhall Glacier and Salmon Bake
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 79.75 / Child 61.25 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
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Explore the gorgeous Mendenhall Glacier followed by an all you can eat Alaskan salmon bake. This meandering river of
compressed ice ranks as the largest, most rugged glacier accessible by road, and offers you an amazing vantage point for
breathtaking photos. Then, feast on wild Alaskan salmon and chicken along with a variety of side dishes. Listen to musical
entertainment, watch the Master Carver at work and venture out to explore the nearby creek, waterfall, and mining remnants at your
leisure.
Highlights:
•Marvel at one of Mother Nature's most amazing treasures, the 1.5 mile-wide Mendenhall Glacier.
•Feast on wild Alaskan salmon, chicken and a variety of side dishes guaranteed to satisfy the heartiest appetite.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Busses depart regularly back to pier, return at your leisure.
JU38 Mendenhall Glacier and Gardens
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 67.75 / Child 42.50 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:30 am
Take a fully narrated tour of Alaska's Glacier Gardens Rainforest and visit the famous Mendenhall Glacier. Hear how local owners
came to develop the area and the history behind their notorious upside down trees. Then, embark on a mile long journey into the
rainforest. Enjoy a brief stop in the greenhouse at the bottom of the mountain before traveling to Mendenhall Glacier, where you'll
walk along the trails and watch a short movie about its history.
Highlights:
•Explore Rainforest Gardens' colorful history as you walk through its lower garden, amazingly designed landscapes, and
cascading stream.
•Ascend to the heart of the rainforest at an elevation of 580 feet, and soak in the breathtaking views.
•Visit Mendenhall Glacier, a massive river of compressed blue ice, and the largest, most rugged glacier accessible by road.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•U.S. Forest Service at visitor center available to answer your questions.
JU39 Whale Watching and Wildlife Quest
Prices:
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Restrictions:
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:00 am
Embark on a spectacular sightseeing cruise to discover some of Alaska's most majestic creatures - humpback and killer (orca)
whales. Your quest begins aboard a specially crafted catamaran, cruising through scenic Stephen's Passage, where you can take
in breathtaking views of lush vegetation and some of the other locals - bears, deer, harbor seals, and porpoises. Its the adventure of
a lifetime!
Highlights:
•Gaze upon dozens of Alaska's most elusive wildlife.
•Sail across Stephen's Passage aboard a sleek catamaran.
•Catch spectacular views of snow-capped mountains and glaciers.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•
Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Wind /water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•Day-use Binoculars and a souvenir wildlife guide and map are provided.
•Complimentary snacks and beverages are provided.
•Tour operators guarantee whale sightings or refund $100 per person.
JU40 Mendenhall Glacier, Whale Watching and Wildlife
Quest
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 163.50 / Child 92.75 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:00 am
Experience Alaska’
s magnificent landscapes and incredible wildlife by land and by sea. First, you’
ll travel by motor coach to the
world-famous Mendenhall Glacier. At the Visitor’
s Center, you’
ll have the opportunity to stroll along scenic trails, talk with Forest
Service rangers, and learn about the history of this magnificent blue-hued glacier. Then, you’
ll set out to explore island-studded
waters of Stephen’
s Passage aboard a deluxe catamaran, taking in awe-inspiring views of the glacial backdrop and indigenous
creatures, including whales, sea lions, porpoises, and bald eagles.
Highlights:
•Explore Alaska’
s spectacular wilderness by land and sea on a combination motor coach and catamaran adventure.
•Discover the stunning blue-ice Mendenhall Glacier and take in the beauty of Juneau’
s unspoiled landscape while traveling through
Mendenhall Valley.
•Glide along the pristine waters of Stephen’
s Passage and enjoy incredible views of snow-capped mountains, towering glaciers,
and Alaska’
s abundant wildlife.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
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What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Wind/water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•Guests should be able to walk at least 250 yards unassisted over inclined pathways.
•Tour operator guarantees whale sightings. If not, guests will receive a $100 cash refund per person when disembarking the
catamaran.
•The catamaran is equipped with restroom facilities.
•Binoculars and souvenir route maps are provided, along with complimentary snacks and beverages.
JU42 Whale Quest, Orca Point Lodge and Mendenhall
Glacier
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 195.00 / Child 126.25 EUR
Restrictions:
6 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
9:00 am
Experience the best of Juneau on this unforgettable adventure that guarantees whale sightings, a glimpse of the imperial 12-milelong Mendenhall Glacier and views of Alaska's impressive natural wildlife and wilderness. Want more? You'll even enjoy native
cuisine with a delicious salmon bake breakfast at the stunning Orca Point Lodge. It doesn't get any better than this.
Highlights:
•Explore Stephen's passage aboard a sleek, jet-powered catamaran.
•Catch a glimpse of an Alaskan humpback whale and other wildlife in their natural habitats.
•Enjoy a scrumptious salmon feast fit for kings.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
Important Notes:
•Tour operators guarantee whale sightings or refund $100 per person.
JU43 Dog Sledding on the Mendenhall Glacier by
Helicopter
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 567.00 / Child 567.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Surcharge Weight Limit: 250 pounds
2 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Departure Times:
8:15 am, 9:15 am, 10:15 am, 2:15 pm
If you came to Juneau for an unforgettable experience, this is it! Start your day with a helicopter ride across a lush rainforest, icy
mountain peaks and deep blue crevasses before descending upon a historic dogsled camp at the regal Mendenhall Glacier. Bask
in the cool, crisp air of the mountain valley as a team of Alaskan Husky sled dogs mush you across a part of the 12-mile Icefield.
Now that's traveling in style.
Highlights:
•Ride a helicopter over some of Juneau's most striking landscapes.
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•Feel the thrill of mushing across Mendenhall Glacier with your very own sled dog team.
•Enjoy an exciting interactive experience with over 270 Alaskan Huskies.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Cash/credit cards
•Sun protection
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Warm clothing
•Wind/water resistant jacket
•Hiking/walking shoes
Important Notes:
•This tour includes approximately 30 minutes of flight time.
•Guests must register their body weight at the time of booking.
•Guests weighing 250 pounds or more (fully clothed) will be assessed a weight surcharge ($100), which will be manually added to
your account.
•No bags allowed on the helicopter.
•Guests prone to motion sickness should take precautions.
•TEMSCO Helicopters does not permit the use of iPads, iPad Minis or any tablet device on our flightseeing tours. No Go-Pro
Sticks, extendible items or drones allowed on tour. Please plan accordingly.
•This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat. Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
JU45 Whale Watching and Mendenhall Glacier Photo
Safari
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 185.75 / Child 185.75 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:00 am, 8:45 am
Take a specialty excursion with an Alaska naturalist photographer and board a safari vessel for a journey to beautiful Stephens
Passage. Begin capturing Alaska’
s “
magical moments”at Mendenhall Glacier, where you’
ll walk along a scenic rainforest trail,
encountering a variety of amazing wildlife to inspire your creativity. Then, by sea, capture shots of humpback whales and other
incredible marine creatures as you journey through the pristine waterways of Stephens Passage.
Highlights:
•Capture shots of beaver dams, salmon streams, and remarkable glacier panoramas at the Mendenhall Glacier.
•Snap photos of humpbacks, orcas, porpoise, sea lions, harbor seals, eagles, salmon, and even black bears at Stephens
Passage.
•Enjoy your memories on a complimentary DVD that includes a photography tutorial, a slideshow, historical images, and printable
tip sheet.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
•Layered clothing
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Important Notes:
•Group size is limited to 14 maximum to ensure a comfortable and interactive atmosphere.
•Guests must be willing and able to walk approximately 0.75 miles and be on their feet for 1.25 hours.
•Bottled water and a snack pack are provided.
•A complimentary single use camera is included for each child up to 12 years.
•This tour operates in all weather conditions.
•All guests eligible to win prizes in the annual Capture Juneau Photo Contest.
•Guests guaranteed whale sightings or receive a $100 cash refund from tour operator at the conclusion of the tour.
•Rain gear and umbrellas are provide.
JU57 Alaska Sled Dogs and Musher's Camp
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 132.75 / Child 132.75 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
8:30 am, 11:30 am, 2:30 pm
N/A
Take a walk on Alaska's wild side. Well, a sled ride to be precise. Get ready for an exhilarating 1-mile-long mush through lush
forests. Then, take some time to personally congratulate your 4-legged team of Alaskan Huskies and play with an adorable bunch
of Husky pups. An excursion full of adventure and cuddling awaits you.
Highlights:
•Feel your heart race on this thrilling mush across the vast Alaskan wilderness.
•Learn about dog sledding - Alaska's official state sport.
•Play with adorable Alaskan Husky pups following your mush ride.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Guests must have the mobility to walk 300 feet without assistance.
•Guests must be able to raise knee 12 inches to board the sled.
JU63 Alaska's Whales, Glaciers & Rainforest Trails
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 185.75 / Child 130.00 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:00 am, 8:45 am
Take a guided tour of Alaska’
s Mendenhall Glacier trail, then board a specialized safari vessel and go whale watching. Tour the
Mendenhall Glacier with an expert guide, and then after a short drive and snack, board a specialized safari vessel to view
humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, porpoises, seals, eagles, and sea birds. Your guide will share stories of the deep from fabled
shipwrecks to tales of the most interesting marine animals.
Highlights:
•Marvel at amazing Mendenhall Glacier while learning that the surrounding ecosystem was entirely covered by ice only 100 years
ago.
•Discover some of the most interesting marine animals by boarding a specialized safari vessel for a unique wildlife experience.
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•See guaranteed whale sightings from under the cover of your cabin or by venturing out onto the open decks.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Cash/credit cards
•Sun protection
•Weather gear if necessary
What to Wear:
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothes
•Hat and sunglasses
•Wind/water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•Tour operates in all weather conditions.
•Group size is limited to 20 maximum to ensure a comfortable and interactive atmosphere.
•Guests must be of age and ability to hike approximately 1 mile and be on their feet for about 1.25 hours.
•Guests receive a free color publication, Remembering Juneau by Land and Sea.
•Bottled water and a snack pack are provided.
•Each person will receive a $100 cash refund from the tour operator at the conclusion of the tour if a whale is not sighted on the
trip.
•Guests eligible to win prizes in annual Capture Juneau Photo Contest.
JU65 Alaska Sightseeing Package
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 139.25 / Child 89.00 EUR
Restrictions:
At Your Leisure
Departure Times:
N/A
1:00 pm
Juneau, discover the world-famous Mendenhall Glacier and witness the operations of a local salmon hatchery. Then, tour
Skagway’
s historic downtown before venturing 3,290 feet above sea level to the White Pass Summit. You’
ll also be able to
appreciate the beauty of Ketchikan with a city tour, followed by an exclusive carving demonstration at Potlatch Totem Park.
Highlights:
•Purchase this tour package and receive a free tour - Mount Roberts Tramway.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•All participants required to carry passport, and visa if required.
•Written consent is required for children traveling into Canada without both parents.
•Tour packages subject to space availability and may be cancelled at any time.
•Individual tours within each package cannot be exchanged or refunded.
•This package includes Juneau’
s Natural Beauties: Salmon and Mendenhall
Glacier (JU01), Mount Roberts Tramway (JU26), Klondike Summit and Historic
Skagway City Tour (SK43) and Potlatch Totem Park and Ketchikan City Highlights (KE60).
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JU67 Alpine Zipline and Glacier Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 185.75 / Child 154.25 EUR
5 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Restrictions:
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 8 years, Minimum Weight: 70 pounds, Maximum
Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 42 inches; Maximum Height: 84 inches
10:00 am
Get ready for a beautiful and adventurous Alaska Certified Eco-Tour. Experience a scenic and thrilling zip line excursion, then visit
the world famous Mendenhall Glacier. First, enjoy a "hands-free" zip line experience, taking in the sounds of the water rushing
below you, and the wonders of the rainforest surrounding you. End the day exploring the trails around Mendenhall Glacier,
exploring exhibits at the visitor center and capturing photos of the iceberg dotted lake.
Highlights:
•Zip line with a tour guide through trees over salmon spawning streams while surrounded by scenic mountain vistas.
•Embrace your "Inner Lumberjack" and try your hand at axe throwing, or purchase a beverage and simply watch.
•Explore Mendenhall Glacier and snap photos of this beautiful glacier and iceberg-dotted lake.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes Hat and sunglasses
•Closed toe shoes
•Long pants
•Layered clothing
JU68 Glacier Landing Adventure by Helicopter
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 349.50 / Child 349.50 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 2 years, Surcharge Weight Limit: 240 pounds
2 hr(s)
Departure Times:
8:45 am, 12:45 pm
On this tour, you'll board a helicopter and fly over Juneaus Icefield before exploring one of its ancient glaciers on foot. Your
35minute flight will take you over Alaska's unique landscape where you’
ll witness the different stages of glaciers advancing,
retreating, cascading, or a one-of-a-kind floating glacier. Then, hold your breath as your pilot gently sets you down on one of these
ancient "rivers of ice" to begin your exciting walking exploration.
Highlights:
•Fly to Juneau Ice field, a region filled with lush forests, glassy alpine lakes, jagged mountain peaks, and awe-inspiring glaciers.
•Experience the spectacular icefalls and rock formations of the Juneau Ice field from the air and on foot.
•Walk on an Alaskan glacier under your pilot's expert guidance, exploring the otherworldly environment.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
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•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Guest minimum age: 2 years old. Due to length of tour and passenger loads, passengers may be required to weigh in at the
heliport.
•Guests weighing 240 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed a weight surcharge ($100) to reserve adequate space onboard
the helicopter.
•This is a requirement of the helicopter companies to ensure guest safety and comfort. The surcharge will be manually added to
your account.
•Over boots are provided to wear over your shoes; flat shoes are recommended.
•Dress in warm layers as temperatures may be colder on the glacier.
•Approximately 35 minutes flight time and 25 minutes on the glacier.
•Tablet computers (including iPads) will not be permitted onboard the aircraft.
•Handheld cameras and smart phones (in airplane mode) can be used for pictures and video.
•
This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat.
•Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
JU69 Dog Sledding Adventure by Helicopter
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 548.50 / Child 548.50 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 2 years, Surcharge Weight Limit: 240 pounds
2 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Departure Times:
9:15 am, 2:45 pm
Ever wonder what it’
s like to mush across a snow-capped glacier? Now you can experience the thrill firsthand! Learn all about
Alaska’
s national sport with the seasoned veterans of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Then, try your hand at mushing your own Husky
dog sled team across the mystic Norris Glacier, while miles of spectacular Juneau Icefield and lush wilderness fly by. Incredible
just doesn’
t cut it.
Highlights:
•Visit an exclusive dog sled camp for 1-hour.
•Experience the thrill of an Alaskan Husky sled team mushing you across the Norris Glacier.
•Master sledding commands like a pro Alaskan musher.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Minimum age to participate is 2 years old.
•Passengers will be required to weigh in at the heliport.
•Providing inaccurate weights may result in tour delay or cancellation of tour.
•Overboots are provided.
•Tablet computers (including iPads) will not be permitted onboard the aircraft.
•Guests weighing 240 lbs. or more will be assessed a weight surcharge.
•All bags are to be left at the Era base
•This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat. Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
JU71 Alaskan Halibut Fishing
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Prices:
Duration:
Adult 316.00 / Child 316.00 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s)
Departure Times:
Maximum Weight: 450 pounds
8:00 am
Begin your Alaskan fishing adventure on a scenic 30minute cruise with sight possibilities of glaciers, whales, and other marine
mammals. Your target fish will be halibut; however, you might also catch other bottom fish, such as pacific cod and a variety of
rockfish. Fish in the local hot spots for about four hours as you enjoy snacks, refreshing beverages, and spectacular views. Then,
have your catch professionally processed and shipped home.
Highlights:
•Enjoy a scenic cruise on route to your fishing grounds and spot a variety of marine mammals along the way.
•Explore the abundant waters of Juneau, Alaska and fish for halibut, cod, and more.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Shoes with nonslip soles
•Hat and sunglasses
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Maximum weight to participate is 450 pounds.
•Guests 16 years of age and older must have a valid one-day fishing license, which may be purchased for $20 from your fishing
boat captain.
JU72 Discover the Mendenhall Glacier
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 42.50 / Child 27.75 EUR
Restrictions:
N/A
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
9:15 am, 10:45 am, 12:15 pm, 1:45 pm
Enjoy a narrated drive to gorgeous Mendenhall Glacier, passing by Gold Creek and visiting the 4,000 acre Mendenhall Wetlands
State Game Refuge. Enjoy the famous Mendenhall Glacier at your leisure. Visit the Visitors Center, which sits along a cliff over the
valley floor, view interpretive exhibits, watch a short film on the glaciers history, browse the gift shop, or simply walk along the short
trails.
Highlights:
•Drive past Gold Creek, where gold was discovered, along the Gastineau Channel on your way to the famous Mendenhall Glacier.
•Visit Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge, walk along its trails, and capture awe-inspiring photos.
•Enjoy the solitude and beauty of the Mendenhall Glacier, capturing unobstructed views of this amazing display of blue ice.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
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Important Notes:
•US Forest Service Rangers available to answer your questions.
•Shuttle available at Mt. Robert Tramway.
JU76 Tracy Arm Fjord and Glacier Explorer - Celebrity
Infinity
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 213.75 / Child 145.00 EUR
Restrictions:
7 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:15 am
Take an excursion on the Katlian Express jet boat to quietly glide through the Tracy Arm Wilderness and the ever changing face of
South Sawyer Glacier. Your onboard naturalist will provide a wealth of information about the area as you pass curious seals and
icebergs. Be sure to visit the topside observation deck for stunning views of the beautiful North Sawyer Glacier. Afterward, enjoy a
picnic style lunch and a variety of complimentary snacks and beverages.
Highlights:
•Travel by deluxe jet boat to explore the Tracy Arm Wilderness Area and majestic Sawyer Glaciers.
•Encounter a variety of wildlife, such as Bald Eagles, harbor seals, mountain goats, bears, and whales.
•Explore the length of North Sawyer Glacier by cruising beneath cliffs that rise 4,000 feet above the jade-colored sea.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and gloves
•Wind/water resistant jacket
JU86 Sportfishing Adventure - Private Boat
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 1,264.00 / Child 1,264.00 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
8:00 am, 12:00 pm
Grab your family and friends for an unforgettable fishing adventure in Alaska’
s gorgeous waters. Roll up your sleeves as you board
a private, chartered 28 to 34 foot boat skippered by a US Coast Guard licensed captain. With the help of downriggers, you’
ll be
able to enjoy spectacular views of the scenery around you as you wait for your fish to bite. Then, reel it in so you can enjoy your
fresh catch back home.
Highlights:
•Explore one of the most abundant fishing grounds in Southeast Alaska from the luxury of your own private boat.
•Deliver your catch to your home address filleted or steaked and vacuum packed for an additional fee.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
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Important Notes:
•One-day fishing license required, which may be purchased for $20 cash.
•During the King Salmon season, an additional $10 King Salmon stamp is also required.
•Boat can accommodate up to six guests.
•No guarantees are made with respect to catching any fish.
•Tour should only be pre-reserved by one individual per party.
•The cruise line will not match persons requesting an excursion to form a private group for this tour.
JUA1 Alaska Brewing, Mendenhall Glacier and Cooking
Demonstration
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 83.50 / Child 70.50 EUR
Restrictions:
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
9:30 am, 2:00 pm
Begin your excursion with a visit of the Alaska Brewery. Enter the tasting room with a view of the brewing process taking place and
sample some of the beers brewed in Juneau. Next, head off to Mendenhall Glacier, where you can walk along its trails, stop at the
photo lookout or enjoy the visitor center. Finally, you’
ll conclude this fun-filled day learning how to prepare authentic Alaska dishes
with the head chef of Chez Alaska Cooking School.
Highlights:
•Visit the Alaska Brewery, home to some of the top beers worldwide.
•Explore the trails, photo look out, and visitor's center at Mendenhall Glacier - the largest glacier accessible by road.
•Learn culinary secrets from the head chef at Chez Alaska Cooking School as well as sample the chef's creations.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
JUA9 Taku Glacier Hovercraft Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 293.75 / Child 219.25 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 5 years, Maximum Weight: 280 pounds
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
8:45 am
Experience the thrill of flying aboard an 8-person hovercraft to explore the upper-reaches of a glacier-carved fjord, and land near the
face of the majestic Taku Glacier; the largest and only advancing glacier flowing from the Juneau Icefield.
Highlights:
•One of the only opportunities in the world to ride in a hovercraft, a true amphibious vehicle able to travel with ease over water, ice,
sandbars and grasslands. They are designed to float above the terrain on a deep cushion of air, with forward thrust provided by an
aft-facing propeller. The craft you’
ll be flying in is an 8-person Explorer 22, developed by a Boeing engineer. It is a very safe and
environmentally-friendly machine, capable of cruising at speeds up to 35-knots.
•Explore afoot at the face of the massive, 37-mile long Taku Glacier, the largest of all glaciers that flow from the Juneau Icefield. It
is, also, one of very few glaciers in the world that is advancing. Several miles of very shallow water and constantly-shifting sand
bars prohibit approaching the face of the glacier by conventional boat. The only way to explore this beautiful “
no man’
s land”
,
independent of tide or cloud cover, is to travel by hovercraft.
•Your journey to Taku Glacier begins with an exciting cruise aboard a high-speed waterjet-powered catamaran. In route, you will
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see reminders of Juneau’
s fascinating gold mining era, and meander along the base of a waterfall-framed cliff that is home to
thousands of nesting seabirds.
•The hovercraft expedition base camp in Taku Inlet (where you’
ll be outfitted with rubber boots before meeting your hovercraft pilot
and guide) is a WWII-era ship that was built for the purpose of laying anti-submarine nets.
What to Bring:
•Rain jacket or windbreaker
•Hat or cap, gloves, sunglasses
•Camera and/or video equipment
What to Wear:
•Warm, layered clothing
•Comfortable walking shoes
Important Notes:
•Participants must be able to negotiate 3-4 steps with limited assistance for multiple embarks and disembarks of transportation
equipment, and able to walk up to 200 yards on moderately level natural terrain (docks, gravel, sand and mud).
•Maximum weight limited of 280 pounds per passenger (including weight of clothes, cameras and any other personal gear you
choose to bring along for the tour).
•Because it can be relatively cold and sometimes wet near the face of the glacier (where guests spend approximately 30-minutes
on foot), it is recommended to dress warmly in layers and bring a rainproof jacket, hat and gloves.
JUB1 Town, Tram, Trek and Tea
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 79.75 / Child 42.50 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
9:30 am
This small group, fully guided trip begins with an exclusive downtown tour, a ride on an aerial tram with dramatic views, a short
walk in the timberline wilderness atop Mount Roberts, and some time sampling products made from the rainforest in the Alpine Tea
House. You'll pass by the Capital Building and the Governor's Mansion while listening to tales of Juneau past and present. Next,
board a modern gondola for a smooth ride to an altitude of 1800`above the city. Then it's out to the trail with your naturalist-guide,
where you will experience the quiet solitude of the temperate rain forest, the lushness of alpine meadows, and the splendor of
mountain cirques. At any time during the hike, you may glimpse a wandering black bear, a bald eagle, or a whistling marmot.
These activities culminate with a short presentation and bar-style service within the Alpine Tea House. Here you will sample
Alaskan made herbal teas, local jams or jellies, and other interesting products derived from the bounty of the Alaskan rainforest.
JUB2 Alpine Zipline Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 148.50 / Child 130.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 8 years, Minimum Weight: 70 pounds, Maximum
Weight: 250 pounds
Minimum Height: 42 inches
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
9:00 am
Come experience the wilderness of Alaska on a one-of-a kind adventure –zipping through the rainforest! Navigate through a series
of ziplines and suspension bridge, never leaving the treetops! Begin your zipline adventure by taking a "leap of faith" into the
canopy. Soar through an old-growth temperate rainforest while the sights and smells of the Alaskan wilderness put a smile on your
face. Land in uniquely designed, fully enclosed treehouse platforms where you can comfortably take in the scenery and snap a
photo. Your friendly and knowledgeable guides are there every step of the way to ensure safety and share facts about the forest
and local area. Before the tour ends, top off your journey by trying your hand at Axe Throwing and embrace your inner lumberjack.
Relax back at the lodge and enjoy a snack while sharing a picture slideshow with your friends and family before returning back to
your ship.
Highlights:
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•Beautiful setting in an alpine rainforest with surrounding mountain views and rushing streams.
•No hand-braking required, expert guides handle all of the equipment.
•Fun for all ages and a great activity for the whole family.
What to Bring:
•Personal Cameras
•Video Devices and GoPros
•Cash or Credit Cards for purchases in the Gift Shop
•Hat and gloves
•Extra Rain jacket and pants if desired
What to Wear:
•Layered clothing
•Long pants
•Observer Rate available upon request.
•Free Wifi in the Lodge
•Photographs of the guests/tour are available for purchase on a 2G Photo Carabiner Flash Drive souvenir.
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Ketchikan, Alaska
KE05 Tatoosh Islands Wilderness Kayak Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 148.50 / Child 120.75 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 8 years, Maximum Weight: 270 pounds
4 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm
Your 1.75-hour kayak adventure begins with a ride to the north end of Ketchikan's only road. There, you'll gear up for a scenic
motorized inflatable boat ride to the Tatoosh Islands. Then launch from the beach in your kayak, paddling and experiencing the
lush forest, while keeping an eye out for sea stars, sea cucumbers, Bald eagles, mink, land otters, seal and sea lions in the
serene island environment of the Tongass National Forest.
Highlights:
•Float over to the Tatoosh Islands on a scenic inflatable boat ride while learning about kayak safety.
•Launch in your double see kayak to see a variety of plant and animal life in the Tongass National Forest.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
Important Notes:
•Participants must be at least 8 years old and weigh less than 270 pounds.
•This excursion involves up to 1.75 hours of paddling.
•Guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
KE06 Backcountry Jeep and Canoe Safari
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 171.75 / Child 120.75 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 5 years, Minimum Weight: 40 pounds
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
3:00 pm
You'll begin your Jeep portion of the tour by heading into the mountainous roads of Alaska's Tongass National Forest. You'll be
fascinated by the area's natural history as you pass through old and new growth forests while your guide provides informative
commentary via 2-way radio. You'll navigate through old logging roads to Lake Harriet Hunt where you'll paddle in a 37-foot, 20
passenger, native-style canoe across a mountain lake where a hearty snack awaits.
Highlights:
•Fulfill your sense of adventure as you wind a Jeep Wrangler® through the rugged back roads of Revillagigedo Island.
•Experience the unique ecosystem of Lake Harriet Hunt, including the Sundew, a rare carnivorous plant, by paddling a guided
native-style canoe through its waters.
•Enjoy a short nature walk through an old-growth forest on the other side of the lake and taste a hearty Alaskan snack prepared
for you by the camp cook.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
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•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Layered clothing
•Extra pair of socks
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•The nature walk portion of the tour is optional as guests may stay at the camp with the cook if they prefer.
KE07 Misty Fjords Boat and Floatplane Wilderness
Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 349.50 / Child 312.25 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
3:30 pm
Your air and sea adventure into one of the world's most majestic natural wonders begins with a cruise deep into the heart of the
awe-inspiring Misty Fjords National Monument. Then, soar high above the Alaskan wilderness in a floatplane, taking in dramatic
waterfalls and spectacular foliage as you embrace an eagles eye view of the beauty below.
Highlights:
•Explore two-million-acres of mystic mountains and lush forests.
•Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime, close-up view of the Monument Misty Fjords.
•Be inspired by the majesty of remote Rudyerd Bay.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Approximately 25 - 30 minutes flight time.
•This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat. Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
•Tour may operate in revserse.
KE09 Saxman Native Totem Village
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 55.50 / Child 37.00 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm
Begin experiencing the living culture of modern day southeast Alaskan natives by viewing the world’
s largest collection of authentic
totem poles. Then, experience a traditional welcoming ceremony as well as tribal dances and stories from local villagers. Listen as
your tour hosts share their history, art and ancestors way of life, and help unravel the mysteries that lie beneath the towering,
majestic totem poles that stand as sentries over the present generation.
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Highlights:
•View the world's largest collection of authentic totem poles at Saxman Totem Park while learning their history.
•Receive an elaborate, time-honored welcome of years gone by from Tlingit villagers at Saxman Native Village.
•Watch young performers demonstrate dances and tell tribal stories during your exclusive visit to the Beaver Clan House.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•The village reflects the lifestyle of today’
s natives, while still upholding tradition.
KE12 Rain Forest Island Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 126.25 / Child 79.75 EUR
Restrictions:
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Weight: 40 pounds
2:30 pm
Surround yourself with nature and discover the beauty of Southeast Alaska as you travel by inflatable Seahawk vessel for an
exciting cruise to Orca Beach, followed by a rain forest walk. Keep an eye out for wildlife along the way while delving into native
culture as you join your guide for a nature walk and beach exploration, learning how the early inhabitants utilized all aspects of the
ecosystem around them for spiritual enrichment, shelter, and transportation. Enjoy an Alaskan snack as you take in wonderful
vistas before cruising back to Knudson Cove.
Highlights:
•Take an exhilarating cruise along the coast of Clover Passage, where a variety of wildlife can be spotted.
•Walk through the unspoiled beauty of a coastal rainforest on a remote island as you learn about the botanical species native to
the area.
•Enjoy an Alaskan style snack of smoked salmon, cheese, and crackers as you take in the incredible landscape that surrounds
you.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Cash/credit cards
•Camera
•Binoculars
•Sun protection
What to Wear:
•Weather appropriate clothing (layers recommended)
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•This tour is not appropriate for guests with limited mobility.
•Children 12 years of age and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. •Children 13-17 years of age must have a
signed parental consent form to participate without a parent.
KE13 A Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show
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Adult 35.25 / Child 16.75 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm, 4:00 pm
You’
ll be visiting the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, one of Alaska’
s most famous attractions. There, you’
ll enjoy an action
packed rowdy good time while the world’
s best timber athletes go head to head in more than a dozen events such as speed
chopping, sawing, chainsaw races, log rolling and the death defying speed climb. Your colorful hosts offer a historic view of the
Alaskan timber industry that has shaped this rugged land.
Highlights:
•Watch Alaska's rich logging history come to life as you visit.
•The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show.
•See the world's best timber athletes go head to head in more than a dozen exciting and dangerous events.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
KE14 A Misty Fjords Floatplane Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 256.50 / Child 256.50 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm, 4:00 pm
Begin your adventure by ascending to Misty Fjords National Monument, the nation's second largest wilderness region. Then, upon
entering Rudyerd Bay, view New Eddystone Rock, a striking volcanic spire and remnant of early geological activity. Your pilot will
land in a pristine lake or in the saltwater inlet of Misty Fjords so you can savor the incredible scenery, serenity and sweeping
silence of this monumental wild country while standing on the floats of the plane.
Highlights:
•Board an Alaskan floatplane and soar along the Ketchikan waterfront of Tongass Narrows to the Misty Fjords National Monument.
•View natural wonders and wildlife like granite cliffs, waterfalls, glacial lakes, eagles, bears, mountain goats, whales and sea lions.
•See New Eddystone Rock, a volcanic spire before landing in a pristine lake or the saltwater inlet of Misty Fjords.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Walking shoes
•Warm clothes
Important Notes:
•Bring plenty of film to capture the remarkable features of Misty Fjords.
•A souvenir route guidebook will serve as a memento of your trip.
•Tour operates under special-use permit from the U.S. Forest Service.
•Approximate 65-minute flight and 10-minute water landing.
This tour follows Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must occupy,
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and pay, a separate seat.
•Payment will be processed onboard your ship
KE18 Knudson Cove Salmon Fishing
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 185.75 / Child 185.75 EUR
Restrictions:
5 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 5 years
2:30 pm
Try your hand at catching a 50-pound King Salmon or relax amidst the pristine waters and tranquil views. Knudson Cove Marina
brings travelers the best of both worlds. Just minutes away from downtown Ketchikan, you'll arrive at this charming, familyowned
and operated dock, where you'll discover how to bait and tackle. You may arrive as a novice fisherman, but you'll definitely depart
as a seasoned angler. You can even have your catch shipped home!
Highlights:
•Enjoy the rare opportunity to learn some of the best-kept fishing secrets from a Coast Guard-licensed captain.
•Fish in the "Salmon Capital of the World".
•Spot some of Alaska's most treasured wildlife, including seals, sea lions, bald eagles, and whales.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Wind /water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•Alaska State Law requires a $20 one-day fishing license.
•During King Salmon season, a $10 King Salmon stamp is also required.
•No guarantees are made with respect to catching any fish.
•Additional charge to prepare and ship catch to US and western Canada.
KE19 Wilderness Exploration and Crab Feast
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 153.25 / Child 92.75 EUR
Restrictions:
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm
Explore the Alaskan wilderness by sea, traversing across pristine sapphire waters in the shadows of mile-long snowy glaciers.
Leave the real world behind as you encounter majestic seals, playful otters and other magical wildlife, then enjoy a scrumptious
crab feast at the historic George Inlet Lodge. Don't forget to save room for dessert. (The blueberry cheesecake will knock your
socks off!) Bring your appetite for adventure and some good ol' home-cooked cuisine.
Highlights:
•Journey across seven miles of Alaskan coastline in a heated vessel.
•Experience Mahoney Glacial Cirque, the site of an old Alaskan gold mine.
•Learn about fish traps and "fish pirates" as you sail through George Inlet Cannery.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
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•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Tour may run in reverse order.
KE20 Wilderness Dining and Alaska Fishing
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 288.00 / Child 256.50 EUR
5 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Restrictions:
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 5 years; Maximum 90 years, Maximum Weight:
300 pounds
2:30 pm
Begin discovering the Alaska way of life by boarding a 20foot open air skiff and heading out to the fishing grounds. Experience
saltwater bottom fishing while catching your meal. Meet afterwards at a remote beach where you’
ll learn the techniques of
preparing your fish. When ready, your meal is served. Leave room for the signature dessert; a blueberry and rhubarb bread pudding
served with a steaming mug of coffee or hot chocolate.
Highlights:
•Fish for Rockfish, Cod or Halibut while enjoying the unspoiled coastline where whales, seal rookeries and Bald eagles abound.
•Eat what you've caught at a remote beach, learning the techniques of preparing fish for an alfresco feast.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Layered clothing
•Hat and sunglasses
•Walking shoes
Important Notes:
•Participants are between 5 and 90 years old, less than 300 pounds.
•This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility.
•Valid one-day $20.00 fishing license required when 16 years and over.
Due to the limited time spent in port on select sailings, the tour duration may be 5 hours depending on ships arrival/departure time.
KE21 Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 256.50 / Child 210.00 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
3:30 pm, 5:15 pm
Escape amidst majestic snowcapped mountains, cascading waterfalls and endless miles of lush forest at Misty Fjords National
Monument. An Alaskan floatplane will have your heart racing as you soar across one of the world's most wondrous natural
landscapes. The adventure continues as you prepare for an exhilarating water landing amidst beauty that is second-to-none.
Highlights:
•Board an Alaskan floatplanefloatplane for the ride of your life.
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•Explore the stunning Misty Fjords National Monument.
•Get a bird's-eye-view of the awe-inspiring natural landscape.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•
Guests receive an Alaska Bush Plane Certificate, signed by the pilot.
•
Approximate flight time is 75 minutes and 10 minute water landing.
•
Guests prone to motion sickness should take precautions.
•
This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat. Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
KE26 Mountain Point Snorkeling Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 107.75 / Child 107.75 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Weight: 80 pounds, Maximum Weight: 260 pounds
3 hr(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm
Begin by changing into your wetsuit in the heated dressing rooms on the way to Mountain Point. A state of the art 7mm wetsuit
with hood, boots and gloves will keep you warm as you hover among the diverse marine life. Water temperatures reach a surprising
65 degrees in midsummer! During your one hour guided tour, you’
ll observe and handle a myriad of marine life. Back at the shop,
enjoy a hot beverage before returning to your ship.
Highlights:
•Snorkel the calm, clear waters of Mountain Point, teeming with marine life and steep underwater rock walls for free diving.
•Discover the myriad fish and colorful invertebrates inhabiting these waters while you snorkel over the kelp forest.
•Observe and handle sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and the giant Sunflower Sea Star during a one-hour guided tour.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Towel (from ship)
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests
with cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, other heart or respiratory conditions or any other medical condition must take
particular caution when selecting a tour with snorkeling/swimming elements, since such water activities could be subject to
adverse sea conditions such as high winds, waves and sea current. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal
physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving snorkeling/swimming
elements.
KE28 Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary, Eagles and Totems
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Prices:
Duration:
Adult 83.50 / Child 55.50 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm, 2:45 pm, 3:00 pm
N/A
Delve into the heart of Ketchikan's rainforest on a scenic eco-tour at an exclusive reserve, led by a naturalist. Begin your day at
Herring Cover, following your naturalist along a nature trail through dense forest and across tall stands of hemlock, spruce, and
Alaska cedar. Enjoy stops at picture-perfect viewing areas along the way. At Eagle Creek, a protected estuary, keep an eye out for
local wildlife, including bears and seals during salmon spawning season. Also watch for mink, Marten, and wolves.
Highlights:
•Embark on a scenic eco-tour, complete with a nature hike, raptor center, a native totem carver, and historic sawmill.
•Visit Herring Cove, home to eagles, Black Bears, seals, and a variety of other species.
•Follow Eagle Creek at an open estuary along an elevated wooden boardwalk overlooking grassy wetlands.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Layered clothing
•Hat and sunglasses
KE29 Ketchikan DUCK Tour
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 40.75 / Child 24.00 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:00 pm
N/A
Where can a duck be both a boat and a bus? Only in Ketchikan! Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime aboard Alaska's one and
only Duck tour. No feathers on this fowl; your state-of-the-art amphibious sightseeing vessel will take you on a tour through the
best of Ketchikan via land and sea, exploring historic venues like Whale Park, Creek Street and the striking Tongass Narrows.
Highlights:
•Explore Ketchikan's most historic regions and rustic charms.
•Travel past the Salmon ladder on Ketchikan Creek and catch fish leaping upstream.
•Discover beautiful Whale Park with its striking totem poles and stunning flowers.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•The "Duck" is a bus/boat, Coast Guard certified amphibian.
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KE35 Rainforest Canopy and Zipline Expedition
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 167.25 / Child 167.25 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Weight: 90 pounds, Maximum Weight: 250 pounds,
Minimum Height: 60 inches
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm
Feel the rush as you embark on an exciting zip line and aerial bridge adventure across a rainforest canopy in Ketchikan. After
donning safety equipment and receiving an orientation, you'll begin with a flight over eight zip lines and three suspension bridges,
easing into the forest canopy along cables ranging from a short 100 feet to the 800-foot pulse pounding "Bens Revenge." At Eagle
Creek Falls, you'll be 135 feet above the forest floor offering fantastic wildlife viewing chances. Finish by enjoying a complimentary
snack and view your photographs and shop at the general store.
Highlights:
•Glide through a rainforest canopy along dual cable zip lines and aerial bridges between tall Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar trees.
•Discover Eagle Creek falls and cross three hanging sky bridges offering views of the virgin forest below.
•Gear down at base camp and receive a custom-cast Alaska Canopy Adventures medal in recognition of your achievement.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking Shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests
with pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, other heart or
respiratory conditions or any other medical condition must take particular caution when selecting a tour - particularly tours
categorized as "strenuous". Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity
that may be strenuous for them.
KE38 Exclusive Flightseeing and Crab Feast
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 213.75 / Child 167.25 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm, 3:30 pm
Start by viewing wildlife on the ground and eagles in the sky as you take off on a 450 horsepower floatplane over Ketchikan. Then,
enjoy a smoked salmon appetizer at George Inlet Lodges private dining room. Finally, you’
re ready for your crab feast assorted
side and Dungeness crab, dipped in drawn butter! Finish by enjoying the lodge and its surroundings, shop at the lodge gift shop, or
chat with your host about Alaskan life.
Highlights:
•Enjoy panoramic views of the mountains and waterfalls on your approximate 20-minute narrated flight.
•Land at George Inlet Lodge to enjoy an appetizer while your host entertains with stories and knowledge of Alaska.
•Dine on a crab feast - oriental salad, steamed baby red potatoes, and Dungeness crab.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
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•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Tour may run in reverse order.
•This tour will follow Federal Aviation Administration requirements stating that children 2 years and older on any aircraft must
occupy, and pay, a separate seat.
•Payment will be processed onboard your ship.
KE40 Custom Hummer Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 535.50 / Child 535.50 EUR
Restrictions:
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm
With a knowledgeable tour guide, begin touring Ketchikan in rugged luxury in a Hummer H2. Your destination options include
totem pole parks, walks through the rainforest, a beach walk, a stop at Herring Cove to look for wildlife in season, waterfall viewing,
Ward Lake in the Tongass National Forest, and more. Whatever you choose to do, the state of the art H2 will take you on the
adventure of a lifetime in both style and comfort.
Highlights:
•Tour Ketchikan in rugged luxury in a Hummer H2 with a knowledgeable tour guide at your service!
•Choose your tour - visit totem pole parks, rainforests, a beach, Herring Cove, waterfalls or Ward Lake.
•Enjoy the style and comfort of a state-of-the-art H2 Hummer that can accommodate up to five passengers.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
KE50 Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 167.25 / Child 107.75 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Age: 5 years
2:15 pm
Glimpse into the amazing life of commercial fisherman as you sail onboard the infamous Aleutian Ballad, featured on Season 2 of
Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch. Gaze at the abundant wildlife of the Inside Passage, including crabs and eagles. There are
plenty of thrills to be had in this interactive seafaring adventure. Best of all, the catch will be displayed for all to see in an on-deck
aquarium so you can get up close and personal with the marine life.
Highlights:
•Discover amazing wildlife, including eagles, crabs, and octopus.
•Enjoy stadium-style seating on your quest across the Inside Passage.
•Learn about commercial fishing and the fishermen's unique adventures.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
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•Camera
•Cash/credit cards
•Sun protection
What to Wear:
•Hat/sunglasses
•Shoes with non-slip soles
•Wind/water resistant jacket
•Warm clothing
Important Notes:
•Guests must be at least 5 years old.
•This tour does not go out into the rough waters of the open ocean.
•Guests prone to motion sickness should take precautions.
KE59 Coastal Wildlife Cruise
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 158.00 / Child 158.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 5 years, Maximum Weight: 320 pounds
3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm
See a variety of wildlife up close from onboard a unique, high speed boat specially designed for viewing wildlife. Although bear
viewing is the primary objective, you’
ll see a variety of other wildlife. In early summer, bears come out of the forest to forage while
whales, seals, porpoise, and eagles follow schools of Herring and Needlefish. Later in the season, bears gather near creek mouths
waiting for fish to move upstream.
Highlights:
•Enjoy a high-speed boat ride in search of Black bears, eagles, seals, sea lions, porpoise, orca and Humpback whales.
•Watch as bears gather near the creek mouths waiting for fish to move upstream, depending on the season.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Layered clothing
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Wildlife sightings not guaranteed; excursion available on select sailings.
•Participants at least 5 years old and not more than 320 pounds.
•Late July-September departures may include a bus/van transfer.
KE60 Potlatch Totem Park and Historic City Highlights
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 46.25 / Child 31.50 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm
Begin by touring Potlatch Totem Park and hearing a historical interpretation of the area. Then appreciate the beauty of Ketchikan's
coastal community as well as the carvings - mostly completed by Brita Alander, one of the world's most gifted female carvers. Your
guide then brings you through historical downtown Ketchikan, pointing out City Park, Nathan Jackson's "Thundering Wings" carving
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and Dolly's House in the historic red light district before returning to your ship.
Highlights:
•Visit a modern interpretation of a native village on the shores of the Tongass Narrows.
•Appreciate the beauty of smoothly carved wood and the legends behind the designs at Potlatch Totem Park.
•Tour through the historical downtown area of Ketchikan, where the waterfront comes alive with bustling floatplanes and cruise
ships.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Much of the carving at Potlatch Totem Park was completed by Brita Alander, one of the world's most gifted female carvers.
KE61 Ketchikan Highlights and Lumberjack Show
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 71.50 / Child 42.50 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm
Begin at The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show where your colorful host will referee this rowdy competition, telling tales of the often
hostile work environment found in the Tongass Rainforest. Then visit Potlatch Totem Park where you’
ll hear about the importance of
the native structures and the history behind the totem poles. Enjoy an exclusive carving demonstration given by a local carver, who
will be delighted to answer your questions about this native craft.
Highlights:
•Celebrate Southeast Alaska's rich native heritage by visiting the Great Alaska Lumberjack Show and Potlatch Totem Park.
•Watch Alaska's colorful timber history to life with an action-packed Lumberjack Show in a covered and heated arena.
•Enjoy an exclusive carving demonstration given by a local carver, who'll answer your questions about this native craft.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•May be a short wait prior to the lumberjack show start.
•There are times when this tour may run in reverse order.
KE62 Misty Fjords and Wilderness Explorer
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 176.50 / Child 118.00 EUR
Restrictions:
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N/A
2:30 pm
Cruise the legendary Misty Fjords in luxury aboard a highspeed sightseeing vessel. Enjoy a narrated adventure across Ketchikan's
most gorgeous landscapes, discovering wildlife including whales, seals and eagles, and learning about the city's rustic history.
Colorful fishing boats, rugged coastlines and glistening waterfalls are your backdrop as you explore the natural wonders of the
Revillagigedo Channel, Behm Canal and the stunning Monument itself. It's an adventure you won't soon forget.
Highlights:
•Explore the mysterious Rudyerd Bay, surrounded by 3,000-ft high granite cliffs.
•Glide beneath miles of icy mountain tops and spectacular evergreen forest canopies.
•View wildlife and learn about the natural history of the area.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Warm clothes
•Wind /water resistant jacket
Important Notes:
•Warm, rainproof jacket recommended on observation deck.
•Wildlife sightings are frequent, but not guaranteed.
•Tour operates in all weather conditions.
KE63 Bear Creek ZipLine Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 167.25 / Child 126.25 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Weight: 70 pounds, Maximum Weight: 250 pounds,
Minimum Height: 50 inches
3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm, 2:45 pm
Spend an exciting day at Bear Creek, zip lining, and rappelling. After orientation, your guide will introduce you to 5,600 feet of dual
cable zip lines that provide an aerial view of Bear Creek and a forest waterfall. Be challenged with a unique ladder descent in a
huge Western Hemlock, and then rappel from the final platform back to the ground. Afterwards, board a Mercedes Unimog for
transportation to the base camp, where you’
ll be presented with a special award in recognition of your achievement.
Highlights:
•Fulfill your sense of adventure with eight zip lines and rappelling.
•Rappel across a series of platforms, taking in magnificent views of the natural landscape surrounding you.
•Board a Mercedes Unimog for a forest hillside descent and presentation with a special award in recognition of your achievement.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests
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with pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, other heart or
respiratory conditions or any other medical condition must take particular caution when selecting a tour - particularly tours
categorized as "strenuous". Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity
that may be strenuous for them.
•Participants at least 50 inches tall, between 70 to 250 pounds.
•Pregnant women and guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
•Guests with concerns should consult their personal physician.
KE65 Halibut Hunt
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 340.25 / Child 297.50 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 5 years; Maximum Age: 90 years, Maximum
Weight: 300 pounds
6 hr(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm
No matter the skill level, learn to fish like a local with a Shakespeare rod and Penn 320 reel in your own two hands. Although the
15 - 30 pound "chicken" halibut are considered the most delectable, halibut over 100 pounds are also caught here. Choose to
custom-process your catch and have it delivered to your home for an additional charge. You will receive approximately 4.5 hours of
fishing during this excursion.
Highlights:
•Board a Raider Pro Fisherman and experience an anglers dream come true - fishing for Pacific halibut in Alaska.
•Pursue the elusive halibut with an experienced guide while learning the secrets of working the tides.
•Deliver your halibut and a purchase of local Alaskan seafood shipment to your home for an additional charge.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Layered clothing
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Fishing vessel does not have a restroom.
•We regret that fish cannot be stored onboard your ship.
•No guarantees are made with respect to catching any fish.
•Participants between 5 and 90 years old, not more than 300 pounds.
•This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility.
•A valid one-day, $20.00 fishing license is required when 16 years and over.
Due to the limited time spent in port on select sailings, the tour duration may be 5 hours depending on ships arrival/departure time.
KE72 Alaska Coastal Expedition
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 145.00 / Child 145.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 4 years; Maximum Age: 75 years, Minimum
Weight: 30 pounds, Maximum Weight: 350 pounds
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm
After gearing up in top of the line rain gear, step into your inflatable boat for an exhilarating, extraordinary trip and even have the
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chance to drive. Your guide will interpret the historical, cultural and ecological adventure while heading out to Nichols Passage,
exploring the coastline around Blank Inlet and Blank Island. Finish your adventure by visiting Saxman Native and warming up with a
hot beverage before your return to the dock.
Highlights:
•Board and take the opportunity to drive an inflatable boat while your guide follows in another boat.
•Search for bears, seals, whales and spawning salmon, or perhaps admire totem poles at Saxman Native Village.
•Explore the wild coastline of Southeast Alaska up close and personal in small rubber boats.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests
with pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, other heart or
respiratory conditions or any other medical condition must take particular caution when selecting a tour - particularly tours
categorized as "strenuous". Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity
that may be strenuous for them.
•The route is determined by current wind, tide and weather conditions.
•Participants must be between 4 and 75 years, between 30 and 350 pounds.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
•Drivers must be at least 26 and present proof of age.
KE73 Historic Ketchikan Trolley
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 27.75 / Child 18.50 EUR
Restrictions:
1 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
3:00 pm, 4:45 pm
After boarding, your guide will entertain you with stories about Ketchikan - the Salmon capital of the world - as you travel down its
narrow downtown streets. You’
ll go past City Park, Ketchikan Creek and the infamous Married Man's Trail on your way to Saxman
Native Village. On the return, your guide will stop at Creek Street and allow you to disembark and enjoy the area on your own,
before walking back to the ship.
Highlights:
•Step aboard a historic red trolley and enjoy the colorful sights of Alaska's first city.
•Visit Saxman Native Village, where you’
ll have time to photograph the stately totems and browse the local gift shop.
•Stop at Creek street - once the red light district for Ketchikan - get off and enjoy on your own.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
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KE75 Adventure Kart Expedition
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 191.50 / Child 130.00 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Weight: 40 pounds, Maximum Weight: 300 pounds,
Minimum Height: 50 inches
3 hr(s) 15 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm, 3:00 pm
Step on the accelerator as you venture off into the Alaskan Frontier aboard your very own Tomcar Kart. With an experienced guide
leading the way, this exciting off-road adventure will take you through miles of winding forest trails, steep curves and Ketchikans
expansive wilderness. Enjoy a snack and beverage before you head back toward civilization, but not before catching a glimpse of
some of the locals - eagles, deer and bears.
Highlights:
•Drive your own specially-designed adventure kart and get your adrenaline pumping.
•Climb high above the forest canopy for unparalleled views of the Tongass National Forest, Behm Canal and the fabled Inside
Passage.
•Keep your eyes peeled for native wildlife.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hat and sunglasses
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Drivers must be at least 16 years with a valid drivers license.
•Karts accommodate two guests.
•Rain gear, dust masks, helmets and gloves, provided.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
•Pregnant women and guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour.
KE78 Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary and Crab Feast
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 154.25 / Child 107.75 EUR
Restrictions:
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm
Experience both an Eco tour and crab feast, two of Ketchikans highlights. Your excursion starts with a 30 minute narrated driving
tour to the Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary, and a guided walk into the rainforest of Herring Cove where bald eagles, black bear, and a
variety of birds may be spotted. You'll watch a Native totem carver at work and visit a Bald Eagle sanctuary, before heading to a
delicious crab feast at George Inlet Lodge.
Highlights:
•Enjoy a guided ecological walking tour into an elusive Herring Cove rainforest.
•Watch a Native totem carver perfecting his craft, before experiencing the Bald Eagle sanctuary.
•Enjoy a freshly cooked Dungeness crab meal and dessert in a spectacular lodge setting along George Inlet.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
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•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
•Hat and sunglasses
KE83 Seafeast and Alaska Lodge Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 163.50 / Child 117.00 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s) 45 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:45 pm
Starting off with a narrated scenic drive from Ketchikan to Clover Pass Resort, this combination Alaskan lodge and sea feast
excursion delivers both the natural wonders and tastes of Alaska. From the resort, board an adventure boat in search of
wildlife, visit an eagle's nest and venture past a US submarine testing site, before stopping at Silverking Lodge settled in Tongass
National Forest. After taking in the sights you will enjoy a delicious Alaskan seafood boil meal.
Highlights:
•Enjoy a narrated scenic drive through Ketchikan to Clover Pass Resort, while learning more about life on the island.
•Capture the beauty in seeing an eagle's nest first hand, and venture past a US submarine acoustic testing facility.
•Experience Silverking Lodge in Grant Island Marine Park, and view the largest known red cedar in Tongass National Forest.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Insect repellent
•Binoculars
What to Wear:
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Tour involves approximately walking 0.5 miles up and down dock ramps.
•While walking you might encounter steep inclines at extreme low tides.
KE88 Tongass Rainforest Hiking Expedition
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 92.75 / Child 92.75 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm, 3:30 pm
Experience the rainforests of Ketchikan while hiking through the Tongass National Forest. Your excursion starts by traveling to the
wilderness trail head, where your guide takes you on an approximate two mile hike through the ancient forest that encompasses
the park. You’
ll stop at a meadow to discover exotic plants, flowers, wildlife, and a waterfall. While hiking the trail you’
ll also
experience and learn about Alaskan Native American traditions.
Highlights:
•See, feel, and touch giant ancient trees under a rainforest canopy in the Tongass National Forest.
•Follow a rushing stream to a waterfall while hiking on a pathway carved through the Alaskan terrain.
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What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Insect repellent
What to Wear:
•Hiking/walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•Guests must be between the ages of 8 and 80 and be able to walk/stand for 2 hours.
•Guests will walk approximately 2 miles total with occasional stops.
•Guests should consider their physical fitness level/medical history for this tour. Guests with pre-existing bodily injuries, such as
neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, or cardiac conditions should take
caution. Guests with any heart or respiratory conditions, or other medical conditions should take particular caution.
•Guests with concerns should consult their personal physician.
KE89 A Celebrity Exclusive: The Ketchikan Way
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 2,035.75 / Child 2,035.75 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
5:00 pm
It’
s impossible to appreciate the majesty of Ketchikan’
s Misty Fjords National Monument, unless you experience it first-hand. This
is your opportunity. A private luxury vehicle will take you from the ship to your private de Havilland Beaver floatplane. Board this
legendary bush plane for a tour above some of Alaska’
s most unspoiled wilderness. The pilot will communicate with you via noisecancelling headsets, as you soar over sheer walls of granite rising 3,000 feet above the waters below. You will pass over glaciers
and glacier formed valleys, verdant spruce forests, breathtaking river valleys, and shimmering mountain lakes. Just when you
thought it couldn’
t get any more exhilarating, your pilot will execute a perfect water landing for a picnic amid one of Mother Nature’
s
most ruggedly beautiful landscapes. This Celebrity Exclusive presents Ketchikan at its best.
Highlights:
•Experience a window seat view above the glaciers and Ketchikan's Misty Fjords National Monument before an unforgettable
floatplane landing.
•Soar in your private floatplane to discover the Misty Fjords and dramatic Alaskan scenery and wildlife.
•Witness sheer walls of granite plunging into the lush Alaskan forests of spruce, hemlock, and cedar.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Layered clothing
Important Notes:
•This experience must be reserved 30 days prior to sailing.
•Please note that the total price of this Celebrity Exclusive accommodates up to 4 guests. Given the intimate nature of this
experience, availability is often limited. However, additional space may become available. In the event that this tour reaches full
capacity, please contact the Destination Concierge desk at 1-877-275-7154, and we will make every attempt to accommodate your
request as promptly as possible.
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KE92 Family Tour Challenge - Island Rainforest
Geocaching Adventure
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 120.75 / Child 61.25 EUR
Restrictions:
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
Minimum Weight: 40 pounds
2:30 pm
Discover a remote island in Tongass National Forest with "Geocaching," a high-tech, GPS treasure hunt. Every family will receive a
GPS and a list of coordinates that will lead you to secret clues hidden around the island. Gather the clues. Decipher their meaning.
Solve the puzzle. It's a family versus family adventure that takes wits, will, and just a little bit of luck. Be the first family to solve the
puzzle and you win!
Highlights:
•Gather your family team and scour a remote island on a high-tech, GPS treasure hunt. Learn about the botanical species native
to the area.
•Find the hidden clues and use them to solve the secret puzzle.
•Enjoy a 30-minute scenic cruise through Clover Passage towards your island adventure. Watch for whales, sea lions, seals,
porpoise and bald eagles.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Minimum Weight: 40 pounds
KE94 Catch of the Day: Private Cabin Cruiser, Crabbing
and Seafood Feast
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 1,291.75 / Child 1,291.75 EUR
Restrictions:
Minimum Age: 5 years, Maximum Weight: 300 pounds
5 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
2:30 pm
This excursion takes you on a private tour of Ketchikan's breathtaking landscape in a 22-foot cabin cruiser. Head to Bostwick Bay,
home of the Dungeness crab. There you’
ll learn how to bait and set crab pots. Then, while your pot "soaks," head out on an
adventure of fishing or pulling up to the beach for beachcombing and exploring. Returning to the marina you’
ll enjoy your "catch of
the day" prepared at the Alaska Fish House.
Highlights:
•Experience Ketchikan's world-renowned waters in a private 22-foot cruiser.
•Enjoy salmon fishing, halibut fishing, or pulling up to the beach to explore and beachcomb.
•Taste a delicious meal with your catch of the day at the Alaska Fish House back at the marina.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Insect repellent
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What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Layered clothing
•Hat and sunglasses
•Shoes with nonslip soles
KE95 Alaska's First City Highlights and Lumberjack Show
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 55.50 / Child 37.00 EUR
Restrictions:
3 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
3:00 pm
This exciting Ketchikan shore excursion combines a visit to Saxman Native Village and the Great Alaska Lumberjack Show. Start
your adventure with a tour through historic Ketchikan and pass by Creek Street on your way to Saxman Native Village, where you'll
learn the culture of southeast Alaskan Natives, including the story behind their majestic totem poles. Then enjoy The Great
Alaskan Lumberjack Show as lumberjacks bring to life Alaska's timber history with an action packed competition.
Highlights:
•Experience Saxman Native Village and the Great Alaska Lumberjack Show.
•Enjoy a guided tour through the living culture of modern day Southeast Alaskan Natives at Saxman Native Village.
•Live the life of a lumberjack through educational and thrill-seeking competitive events.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
•Insect repellent
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Layered clothing
•Hat and sunglasses
KEA9 Ancient Totem Poles and Rainforest Canoe Ride
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 120.75 / Child 92.75 EUR
Restrictions:
4 hr(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
2:30 pm
Discover the history and rugged beauty of “
The Last Frontier”as you embark on an Alaskan adventure in Ketchikan that
showcases authentic totem poles, Native culture, and culminates with an exciting canoe ride across a pristine mountain lake. Your
day begins at Totem Bright State Park, located on the former site of a traditional Native campground. Trace a path back to the
early days of the region while marveling at an array of remarkable totem poles and artifacts. After, you’
ll head to Lake Harriet Hunt,
where you’
ll learn about the ancient tools that were used to carve incredible canoes, then board a canoe of your own and paddle
across the lake to a local camp for an Alaskan-style lunch and scenic nature walk.
Highlights:
•Immerse yourself in the art, culture, and traditions of Southeast Alaskan Native culture as you explore Totem Bight State Park.
•Travel like the native Alaskans once did, as you glide across Lake Harriet Hunt in an easy-to-paddle, 37-foot Native-style canoe.
•Sample Alaskan-style fare, including clam chowder, smoked salmon, and wild berry jam.
What to Bring:
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•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Cash/credit cards
•Camera
•Binoculars
•Sun protection
•Change of clothes (recommended)
What to Wear:
•Layered clothing
•Walking shoes
Important Notes:
•This tour is not appropriate for guests with limited mobility.
•Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting this tour.
•Children 12 years of age and under must be accompanied by an adult. Children between 13 and 17 years of age must have a
signed parental consent form to participate in this tour in the absence of a parent or guardian.
•Complementary beverages include: hot chocolate, juice, water, and coffee.
•Complementary snacks include: clam chowder, rolls with jam, smoked salmon, crackers, and mints.
•This tour operates rain or shine and may operate in reverse order.
•Life jacket, rain gear (poncho) are provided free of charge.
•Guests will be provided with a souvenir "I Canoed Ketchikan" pin.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
VA30 Vancouver Sightseeing with airport drop-off
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 46.25 / Child 24.00 EUR
Restrictions:
2 hr(s) 30 min(s)
Departure Times:
N/A
9:00 am
Follow the streets of Vancouver to discover its rich history, famous sites and colorful characters. You’
ll visit one of the oldest
Chinatowns in North America and drive through the Gastown district, where you’
ll hear the tale of John “
Gassy Jack”Deighton.
Stop at Stanley Park to admire the Native Indian culture and visit many other great sites, as you get to know a city that takes great
pride in celebrating its people and many natural treasures.
Highlights:
•Discover Canada's fun-loving city that celebrates nature, history and cultural diversity.
•Stop at Stanley Park to see the West Coast Native Totem Poles and Prospect Point.
•Visit the historic Gastown district and learn about the colorful riverboat captain it was named after.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasses
Important Notes:
•Designed for guests departing Vancouver after 2:00pm (domestic) or 3:00pm (international).
VA39 Vancouver Hop-on Hop-off Highlights Tour
Prices:
Duration:
Adult 65.00 / Child 55.50 EUR
Restrictions:
At Your Leisure
Departure Times:
N/A
9:00 am
Discover Vancouver on a ride through the city on a route that stops at all the top attractions, including Gastown and Chinatown.
Hop off when you’
re ready to go exploring and stay as long as you like. Busses come around regularly and you can hop back on
anytime.
Highlights:
•Hop on a bus and set off to experience the best sites in Vancouver.
•Hop-on and Hop-off to explore the city at your own pace all day long.
•End your day with a ride to the airport or simply make your way to your downtown hotel.
What to Bring:
•SeaPass card and photo identification
•Camera
•Sun protection
•Cash/credit cards
What to Wear:
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•Walking shoes
•Hat and sunglasse
Important Notes:
•Guests remaining in Vancouver on an extended stay will have the option to be transferred to a downtown hotel.
Downtown Overnight Package:
•Check-in at the Ground Transportation Desk
•Transfer to your hotel via local shuttle
•Check your luggage with the hotel
•Canada Line Pass to Vancouver International Airport is included for your departing day.
Same-day Departure or Overnight at Airport Hotel Package:
•Check-in at the Ground Transportation Desk
•Store your luggage with the onsite company
•When it is time to go, Hop-Off at Stop #2 and take the Canada Line to Vancouver International Airport.
•Guest staying at an Airport Hotel may call the hotel shuttle from the airport.
•Same day domestic flights must be 3:00 pm or later.
•Same day international flights must be 4:00 pm or later.
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General Information
What if I wish to tour on my own?
Guests who choose to explore destinations independently of our pre-arranged Shore Excursions will be responsible for their own
transportation.
Please Note: Our Shore Excursions are led by insured, knowledgeable, and experienced tour operators who adhere to the highest
safety standards in the industry. When opting for individual transportation or tours, Celebrity Cruises® does not assume
responsibility for any accidents or injuries, for the actions of local drivers, and does not supervise drivers to ensure safety or prompt
return to the pier. Please remember that given the limited number of transportation facilities in some ports, relief cars may not be
obtainable in case of breakdowns along the road, which can cause delays in returning to the pier.
Where should I go to meet my tour group?
Most tours will meet in a lounge on board the ship prior to departing. Shore Excursions ticket(s) will contain information regarding
exact location(s) and departure time(s). For guest convenience, staff will be on hand to assist with questions regarding departure
points and will guide guests to the designated meeting location(s).
How are tour times determined and how much time should be allocated for each?
Tour times are established according to information received from the local tour operators, but are subject to change should the
vessel’
s arrival time at the port be delayed or should circumstances arise whereby the itinerary for a particular Shore Excursion
must, necessarily, be altered. Guests should be mindful of the fact that at ports where the ship lies at anchor, afternoon tours
commence from the dockside, not the ship. Guests should, therefore, allow at least 30 minutes for the tender ride to shore.
Please Note: When booking more than one tour in a day, guests should allow at least 60 minutes between the return of the first
tour and the departure of the second tour.
How will I know what my tour departure time is?
Guests can refer to their Shore Excursion ticket(s) for departure information, as no announcements will be made on board the ship.
Tour departure times may vary from those listed on the order form, especially in ports where the ship must tender guests ashore.
How much time should I allow to return to the ship?
All guests are required to be back aboard their ship no later than 30 minutes prior to the ship’
s scheduled departure time, which is
listed in the Daily Program and posted at the gangway. The scheduling of all Shore Excursions conforms to this requirement.
However, if a guest leaves a tour en route, it will be the guest’
s sole responsibility to secure transportation to return to the pier on
time.
What happens if a tour is delayed?
If for any reason a Celebrity Cruises-affiliated tour is delayed, the ship will be notified and await the tour’
s return.
Please Note: We are not responsible for any delays or cancellations regarding tours that are not affiliated with Celebrity Cruises. In
theevent a tour that is not affiliated with Celebrity Cruises is delayed, it will be the guest’
s sole responsibility for making any
necessary arrangements to return to port or their ship.
Is it possible to miss the ship?
Any number of unforeseen circumstances may contribute to a tour’
s delay and cause a guest to miss the ship. However, Celebrity
Cruises guarantees return to ship for all guests on Celebrity Cruises-affiliated Shore Excursions, at no expense to the guest.
What type of transportation is used for Shore Excursions?
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Transportation to and from Shore Excursions may vary considerably. However, Shore Excursions utilize the best quality
transportation possible in each port.
Please Note: Air-conditioned vehicles are not always available, nor do all tour buses have restroom facilities on board. Some
countries have local restrictions and/or zoning laws that prohibit the use of the onboard facilities and prohibit the idling of engines
while parked at the various venues. The air-conditioning systems may not be to North American standards. Cars, taxis, or minibuses may be used in some ports where coaches are not available or are limited.
What are your Shore Excursion Terms and Conditions?
The following are important guidelines, restrictions, and terms that guests should be aware of regarding Shore Excursions.
RESTRICTIONS: For safety reasons, age, weight, and/or height restrictions may apply for certain Shore Excursions. These
restrictions are imposed by the individual tour operators, and Celebrity Cruises must comply accordingly. Please Note: Guests
under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian on all tours.
TOUR AVAILABILITY: Tour prices and itineraries are in effect at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice. Not
all tours are available on every ship.
ACCESSIBLE SHORE EXCURSIONS: Accessible Shore Excursions are offered at many ports of call. All accessible tour inquiries
and requests should be sent to [email protected] no later than 21 days prior to sail date.
REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS: Shore Excursions can be cancelled or modified up to 24 hours prior to scheduled tour
departure for a full refund. Under no circumstances will refunds be made after an excursion has commenced. Tours involving flights,
trains, special events, overnight stays, hotel stays, Celebrity Exclusives SM, and Private Journeys SM must be cancelled 30 days prior
to sailing to avoid cancellation penalties.
WEATHER: Most tours will operate rain or shine. However, full refunds will be made to guests holding tickets for cancelled Shore
Excursions. In the event of tour cancellation, every effort will be made to accommodate guests on other available tours.
PRICING: Shore Excursions are quoted per person and generally include available local transportation, ranging from coaches, taxis,
limousines, and boats. Meals and local taxes are included where specified. Where tours are operated by car, two (2) to three (3)
persons are allocated to each vehicle.
CHILDREN'S PRICING: Children's tickets are available for many tours. Pricing will vary according to age. Please refer to pricing
scale below:
•Ages 0-3 –Free
•Ages 4-12 –Child Pricing
•Ages 13 and over –Adult Pricing
ACTIVITY LEVEL: To assist guests in choosing their Shore Excursions, all tours have been graded accordingly to level of activity:
mild, moderate, or strenuous. Activity level appears under each tour’
s description. Guests selecting tours with moderate or
strenuous activity levels should be in excellent health and should assess the tour’
s fitness requirements before deciding whether or
not to participate. Any guest with limitations, medical conditions, who are pregnant, who have undergone recent surgery, or are
taking prescription medication should check with the Shore Excursions Desk before booking tours.
SHORE EXCURSIONS DESK: Desk hours will be announced on board in the ship's Daily Program. Normally, the Shore Excursions
Desk will be closed while the vessel is in port, unless otherwise noted.
JOINING EXCURSIONS: Shore Excursion tickets must be provided when joining a tour and boarding the transportation vehicle.
SEATS: Seats on tour transportation vehicles are not reserved in advance in order to ensure rapid departure.
MODIFICATIONS/WITHDRAWAL OF TOURS: Celebrity Cruises reserves the right to withdraw any tour, to limit membership in
any tour, or to make alterations in the operation of any tour, which may be deemed advisable for the safety or convenience of
guests.
MEALS/SNACKS/REFRESHMENTS: Some tours offer complimentary meals, snacks, and/or refreshments, which will appear under
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the tour’
s description.
ENTRANCE FEES: Entrance fees to all museums and sites are included in the price of the respective tours unless otherwise noted.
Occasionally, a small surcharge is levied if photographs are taken.
PERSONAL POSSESSIONS: Personal articles, such as coats, cameras, handbags, etc., are the guest's responsibility and should
not be left unattended at any time.
RESPONSIBILITY: Shore Excursions are operated by reputable tour operators and have been thoroughly checked by Celebrity
Cruises for full interest and value. Shore Excursions are offered for sale by Celebrity Cruises as a convenience to our guests. While
great care has beentaken to offer the finest excursions available in each port, these tour services are provided by independent tour
operators and Celebrity Cruises will not be responsible or liable for any loss, damage, injury, costs, or delays resulting from, or in
connection with, the use of these services. Celebrity Cruises acts only as the agent of the supplier of these services and does so
on the express condition that no liability of any kind, howsoever caused, shall attach to Celebrity Cruises or its agents, servants or
employees in connection with or arising there from. All tickets, coupons, and vouchers issued by Celebrity Cruises for Shore
Excursion arrangements made on behalf of guests are expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the person or company
providing such transportation facilities ashore.
ACTIVITY LEVEL: To assist our guests in choosing their excursions, all tours have been graded accordingly to the level of activity
they entail. Please refer to the tour symbols(s), which appear in each tour description. Kindly note the below symbols act only as a
guideline and guests must make their own judgment regarding participating in tours. The symbols represent the following:
Mild
To fully participate may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a
limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some
standing for extended periods of time.
Moderate
To fully participate may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep
terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces,
and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into
account.
Strenuous
Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether
this tour is appropriate. Guests with pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injuries, cardiac
conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, other heart or respiratory conditions or any other medical
condition must take particular caution when selecting a tour - particularly tours categorized as
"strenuous". Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before
engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them.
Dress Code
Conservative attire is recommended when going ashore on this tour. No exposed shoulders or
knees. Short pants and tank tops are not acceptable.
These tours may be suitable for families with young children. Age restrictions may apply.
Family Friendly
Headsets
Light Snack /
Refreshment
Meals
This tour utilizes an audio system that provides guests with headset units to use during the course
portion of the tour. These units will assist the users with hearing the narration provided by the
guides. Units are to be returned at the conclusion of the tour program.
A light snack or refreshment is served on this excursion.
Most tour departures complement the ship's meal service hours. A meal will be served during this
excursion.
Must Transfer from
Wheelchair
For guests who use collapsible wheelchairs or scooters. Guests must transfer from their
wheelchair or scooter to board the motorcoach, usually 2 or 3 steps. Guests should be selfsufficient. If assistance is required, guests should travel with a companion.
Shopping
Time permitting, limited shopping is available during the tour.
Waiver
All participants on this tour are required to complete a waiver and/or release form. This document
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will be distributed by the tour operator prior to commencing the tour.
For guests who are full-time wheelchair users. Guests may remain in their wheelchair or scooter
for the duration of the excursion. Wheelchair or scooter dimensions are required in order to confirm
excursion. Contact [email protected] for assistance.
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Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
1. The Guest accepts that Celebrity Cruises Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “
Celebrity”
) acts as tour operator only for passengers and
has no responsibility for the performance of the Shore Excursions herein specified.
2. Celebrity undertakes to use its best endeavor to ensure that a Excursion is performed as advertised. However, the Passenger
accepts that in certain circumstances and for reasons beyond the control of Celebrity of whatsoever kind or nature it may be
impractical, unwise, or impossible for the Excursion to be performed. The decision to abandon or withdraw any Excursion is to be
taken at the sole discretion of Celebrity but always taking into account the safety and convenience of the passenger.
3. Excursions are subject to cancellation or modification, depending on the number of guests participating. In the event of a tour
cancellation or modification, advance notice will be given by shipboard personnel. Certain tours have a minimum booking
requirement, or must be limited to a maximum number of participants.
4. The itineraries are expected by Celebrity to be as advertised, but Celebrity reserves the right to change such itineraries or to omit
any place or places or to alter the advertised sequence of the excursion in accordance with the conditions and circumstances
prevailing at the time of the excursion with or without previous notice. Any such change, omission, or alteration made by Celebrity
shall be made at their sole discretion but always bearing in mind the safety, convenience and/or best interests of the passenger.
5. Passengers are advised to leave their baggage and all items of value on board the vessel. Celebrity accepts no responsibility for
any loss of, or damage to, any such baggage, or item of value occurring during or relative to the Excursion(s) specified on the face
hereof.
6. Celebrity is committed to local operators in respect of reservations made. Celebrity hereof must therefore receive notice of any
cancellation before the closing date and hour of the Excursion(s) published, failing which a refund can only be made in the event of
the ticket being resold. In the event, however, of the Excursion(s) having to be canceled in accordance with Clause 2 hereof or for
any other reason, Celebrity will refund in full the monies paid and upon tendering such refund to passengers, Celebrity shall be free
of all liability in respect thereof.
7. THE EXCURSIONS, TRANSFERS AND EXCURSION PACKAGES ARE OPERATED BY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND
CELEBRITY CRUISES INC. SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY WAY FOR ANY DAMAGE, LOSS, INJURY OR DEATH
ARISING OUT OF ANY SERVICES PROVIDED BY SUCH INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. CELEBRITY CRUISES INC.
RESPONSIBILITY DOES NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE VESSEL AND ALL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR OR BY THE
PASSENGER FOR SHORE SIDE EXCURSIONS, TRANSPORTATION OR ACTIVITIES ARE AT THE PASSENGER’
S RISK.
Carrier (Celebrity Cruises Inc.) shall in no event be liable to the passenger in respect of occurrences prior to embarkation and after
disembarkation from the vessel. In selling tickets, coupons or vouchers or making arrangements for shore excursions, the Carrier
acts only as tour operator for others who operate such services and all persons accepting or using tickets or authorizations in any
form for such services shall thereby be deemed to agree and consent that the Carrier shall not be or become liable for any act or
omission pertaining to such services or for any loss, injury or damage to any person or property arising there from or in connection
therewith.
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