Choose Your Ports of Call
KETCHIKAN
Picturesque shops and colorful turn-of-the-century houses share historic Creek Street with float planes and the fishing fleet. Watch native Alaskan dancers perform at Deer Mountain Hatchery. Ketchikan is also the gateway to Misty Fjords National Monument.
SITKA
Known for the towering volcano, ancient forests and jagged mountains that surround it, the delightful town of Sitka is a popular shore excursion for many of our guests.
JUNEAU
What other capital city boasts world-class rafting, kayaking, hiking, dog sledding, ice climbing and sport fishing? You'll find it all in a spectacular setting in Juneau.
HAINES
Near the quintessential Alaskan town of Haines lies the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, where you can see and learn about the world's largest concentration of bald eagles. The Chilkat Peninsula is the ancestral home of the native Tlingit people.
SKAGWAY
Considered the "Gateway to the Yukon" during the Klondike Gold Rush era, picturesque Skagway is a must-see. Stroll the quaint wooden sidewalks past restored historic buildings and be sure to stop at the famous boomtown Mascot Saloon.
PETERSBURG
Known as the "Little Norway" of southeast Alaska, this town is off the beaten path of large cruise ships which cannot navigate Wrangell Narrows, a scenic winding waterway between the islands. With a day-to-day atmosphere of a busy fishing village, this town has a character unlike any other.
TENAKEE SPRINGS
Step into the past and another era with a stop at this little hamlet of less than a hundred friendly residents. The 108 degree sulfur hot springs are the social focus of the town with separate bathing times scheduled for men and women. A great stop close to some of our favorite fishing areas.
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