3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
14 people
English
Discover the beauty of southeast Alaska when you book this lighthouses, totems, and eagles tour from Ketchikan. Ideal for lighthouse enthusiasts, history buffs, and wildlife lovers, this tour explores Ward Cove's industrial history, Totem Bight State Historical Park, local lifestyles, and the iconic Guard Island Lighthouse. You also gain insights into Alaska's native cultures and the Tongass National Forest.
Our boats are docked inside Ward Cove, which was once of the site of the largest pulp mill in the United States. Remnants of the old pulp mill can be seen on arrival to our dock, as well as from the water. You’ll learn about the industries that once fueled Ketchikan as we leave our dock behind and head out into wilder waters.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
View the beautiful Alaska native clan house & totem poles from the water. Our guides will tell you a legend of one of the poles, and discuss Ketchikan’s vibrant Alaska native cultures.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Along the first part of our journey, you’ll see many local homes dotting our shoreline, some of them even on their own island! We’ll tell you about the unique lifestyle of living remote in Alaska.
• Admission Ticket Included
View the historic Guard Island Lighthouse from the water, complete with panoramic views of the seascape beyond. Our captain will discuss it’s unique architecture, and share with you some of its history.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
View the world’s largest temperate rainforest from the water. We cruise along the wild shoreline of our remote islands, which are densely populated by Sitka spruce, Western Hemlock, Red & Yellow Cedar, and Red Alder. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to observe the beauty of the forest from our tour vessel!
• Admission Ticket Included