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Day Trips & Excursions

Day Trips & Excursions

Alaska, USA

Nearby Destinations

From Juneau: Mendenhall Glacier & Nugget Falls (accessible by local bus or shuttle), Tracy Arm Fjord/Sawyer Glaciers (requires a full-day boat tour offering views of tidewater glaciers and marine wildlife).

From Ketchikan: Misty Fjords National Monument (accessible by floatplane or boat tour, demonstrating stunning fjords), Saxman Native Village (close to downtown, offering cultural performances and totem poles).

Explore More

  • From Skagway: White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, offering train journeys into Yukon Territory.
  • From Skagway: Dyea Ghost Town, a historic Gold Rush site by shuttle or hike.
  • From Sitka: Fortress of the Bear & Alaska Raptor Center, a short drive from downtown.
  • Auke Bay (Juneau) and Sitka's Baranof Island provide departure points for various excursions.

Tour Planning

Many experiences in the Inside Passage benefit from organized tours.

Organized Tour Advantages

For most glacier or wildlife viewing experiences, organized tours simplify access. These tours often feature specialized equipment, knowledgeable guides, and reach areas not easily accessible otherwise.

Consider for:

  • Wildlife viewing excursions.
  • Glacier visits.
  • Floatplane excursions.

Independent Exploration

For exploring port towns or visiting Mendenhall Glacier from Juneau, independent travel using local transport or taxis offers flexibility.

Ideal for:

  • Walking tours in town.
  • Using local public transit.
  • Self-guided museum visits.

Timeframes & Planning

Typical Port Stays

  • Cruise ship port stays often last 6-10 hours.
  • This typically fits one major excursion and town exploration.
  • Full-day tours, like Tracy Arm Fjord, might consume an entire port day.
  • Plan activities efficiently to maximize time.

Considerations

  • Book tours in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Allocate travel time between activities.
  • Unexpected delays possible due to weather.
  • Verify tour return times with ship departure.

White Pass & Yukon Route Railway

  • Historical significance:Gold Rush era engineering marvel.
  • Journey duration:Half-day to full-day options.
  • Scenery:Breathtaking mountain landscapes.
  • Departure:From Skagway, into the Yukon Territory.
  • Mode of transport:Historic railway train.
  • Image context:Train traversing a mountain pass.
  • Accessibility:Accessible cars with advance notice.
  • Booking:Book day trips via GetYourGuide.

Maximize Your Port Time

Careful planning of shore excursions ensures you make the most of each port stop. Consider a balance between organized tours for specific experiences and independent exploration of town sites.

Natural Escapes

The Inside Passage offers abundant opportunities for immersing yourself in nature.

Parks & Reserves

Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, mainly accessed by cruise ship. The vast Tongass National Forest welcomes hiking, wildlife viewing, and nature walks from any port town.

Scenic Views

Fjords, glaciers, temperate rainforests, and towering mountains provide constant scenic beauty. Boat tours and scenic drives reveal these landscapes.

Wildlife Viewing

Dedicated whale watching tours depart from Juneau, Sitka, and Icy Strait Point. Bear viewing tours go to areas like Anan Creek and Pack Creek. Bird watching opportunities abound.

Rainforest Exploration

Explore the unique ecosystem of the temperate rainforest.

Activities:

  • Guided nature walks.
  • Identifying unique flora.
  • Spotting forest wildlife.

Glacier Viewing

Witness the grandeur of Alaska's dynamic glaciers.

Experiences:

  • Scenic cruising in Glacier Bay.
  • View Mendenhall Glacier from land.
  • Witnessing glacier calving.

Seasonal Phenomena

Northern Lights:Occasionally visible in winter, further north.
Aurora visibility:Not a main feature of summer cruises.
Daylight hours:Longest in summer (June-August).
Fall foliage:Beautiful in autumn (September).
Salmon runs:Peak in late summer/early autumn.
Wildlife activity:High during summer months.

Nature's Splendor

  • Experience the wild beauty of the Inside Passage.
  • Tours often available for specific animal sightings.
  • Scenic boat excursions bring you closer to natural wonders.
  • Walking trails within port towns offer forest immersion.
  • Weather conditions influence visibility and access.

Cultural Excursions

Explore sites that highlight the rich human history of the region.

Historical Sites

The Chilkoot Trail near Skagway/Dyea historical significance as a Gold Rush trail, hikeable in sections or as a multi-day trek.

Additional points:

  • Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Skagway.
  • Historic downtowns in Juneau and Sitka.
  • Dyea Ghost Town, once a bustling tent city.

Rural Villages

Agricultural areas remain limited. Some small Native villages offer cultural tours, like Saxman Native Village near Ketchikan or Hoonah (Icy Strait Point).

Cultural Insights:

  • Performances demonstrating traditional arts.
  • Demonstrations of traditional skills.
  • Totem pole collections.

Spiritual Significance

While not pilgrimage sites in the traditional sense, sites like Sitka's St. Michael's Cathedral deep spiritual and historical significance.

Explore:

  • Russian Orthodox heritage.
  • Unique architectural styles.
  • Local historical narratives.

Museums & Archives

Museums in port towns house extensive collections related to Alaska Native cultures, Gold Rush history, and maritime heritage.

Visit:

  • Alaska State Museum (Juneau).
  • Sheldon Jackson Museum (Sitka).
  • Local historical societies and archives.

Cultural Immersion

Deepen your understanding of Alaska's diverse heritage.

Community Events

Seek out local festivals or cultural demonstrations occurring during your visit.

Guided Experiences

Opt for tours led by local Alaska Native guides for authentic perspectives.

Art & Craft Shops

Patronize galleries selling certified Alaska Native art and crafts.

Historical Footprints

Connect with the past through well-preserved historical sites and cultural traditions. Each town shares an unique chapter of Alaska's story.

Multi-Day Extensions

Consider extending your trip for a broader Alaskan experience.

Adding 1-3 Days

1.

Pre/Post Cruise Stays

Spend one to three days in Seattle or Vancouver for urban exploration before or after your cruise. These cities offer diverse attractions, dining, and cultural experiences.

2.

Extended Port Stay

Spend two to three extra days in Juneau, Sitka, or Ketchikan for town exploration, extensive hiking, or specialized tours.

3.

Nearby Regional Exploration

Explore nearby regions like the Canadian Rockies (from Vancouver) or the Pacific Northwest cities.

Logical Next Destinations

  • Interior Alaska: Combine with Denali National Park (via Anchorage or Fairbanks) for a broader Alaska experience.
  • Canadian Rockies: From Vancouver, offers stunning mountain scenery.
  • Pacific Northwest: Seattle, Portland, or Victoria for coastal life.
  • Flights from Inside Passage airports to Anchorage or Seattle provide convenient connections.
  • The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) ferries offer inter-town travel.
  • Consider travel by rail (Alaska Railroad) or bus tour between destinations in the interior.

Transportation Connections

  • Direct flights connect major Alaskan cities to the Lower 48.
  • Ferries connect coastal communities, offering a slower, scenic route.
  • Train services connect Anchorage to Fairbanks and Seward, covering interior routes.
  • Bus tours supplement rail and air, reaching more remote areas.
  • Some cruises terminate in Anchorage, making land tours simple.
  • Ensure connections align with cruise embarkation/disembarkation.

Suggested Longer Routes

Cruise & Land Tour

Combine a southbound Inside Passage cruise with a northbound land tour into Interior Alaska, or vice-versa. This way you experience both the coastal beauty and the vast interior wilderness, including Denali National Park, for a comprehensive Alaskan adventure.

Coastal & Frontier

Start with a cruise then fly to a remote lodge for an authentic frontier experience, focusing on specific wildlife or outdoor activities. This offers a contrast to the structured cruise.

City & Wilderness

Spend time in a gateway city like Seattle or Vancouver, then transition to a more rustic Alaskan wilderness exploration, perhaps via a smaller expedition cruise or flight to a remote area.

Beyond the Cruise

Extending your trip past the standard cruise length deepens your Alaska experience. A land extension unlocks the vast interior, offering different landscapes and wildlife.