Authentic Alaska Fishing
Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska
Duration 5 1/2 hrs
- Adult from: €415,55 EUR
- Child from: €397,04 EUR
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*Terms & Conditions
Package not available on sailings less than 5 days or charter sailings.
Duration 5 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
You’ll spend the day in a state-of-the art fishing vessel with a seasoned guide who will bring you to the fishing grounds Alaskans have been returning to generation after generation. No matter your skill level, you will fish like a local, working the sandy flats or sea floor pinnacles with your rod in hand, drifting with the current and jigging in waters as deep as 300 feet. Species availability changes throughout the season, and daily factors such as tides and wind affect your fishing opportunities. This multi-species Alaskan fishing expedition allows you to head out with the confidence that you will catch fish. Down there in the twilight of the deep, rockfish, cod, flounder, sharks, skates and mighty halibut find their way to your bait. No matter what the conditions or the catch, this trip offers the best chance of exposing you to the strange and alien species found on the Southeast Alaskan deep-sea floor.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Fish in protected, relatively remote waters away from other anglers.
• Use the crew’s advice and fishing tips to increase your chances for landing a big fish.
• Watch for breaching whales, seals and eagles when cruising to and from the fishing grounds.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 7 hrs
This exciting, once-in-a-lifetime experience of Halifax’s 'Top 10' things to see and do is designed for those who want to see it all and in very little time. Your tour starts as you travel to Peggy’s Cove the world’s most photographed fishing village. Here you’ll have time to visit and explore the rugged, sea-sculpted granite shores. On your return to the city learn about the maple syrup industry as you make a stop at Acadian Maple and sample a sweet treat.
Continue onto Halifax and its major sites. You’ll visit Fairview Lawn Cemetery where 121 victims of the Titanic disaster are buried. Discover trendy Spring Garden Road with its many restaurants and boutiques – it’s been voted "best place to people watch” east of Montreal. Escape to the lush oasis of the Public Gardens, an authentic Victorian garden nestled in the city’s bustling downtown.
Enjoy a panoramic drive around Citadel Hill, one of Canada’s most visited National Historic Sites, where you'll have amazing views of the city. Drive along the waterfront and see the longest oceanfront boardwalk in Canada and the unique stone buildings of the first business in Halifax. You'll see historic properties and hear the tales of privateers, pirates and the founding fathers of the banking industry of Canada.
Duration 4 1/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Go deep-sea fishing with a captain and crew that know the prime fishing grounds and the best methods to catch plenty of salmon. Although countless species inhabit these waters, Ketchikan is the Salmon Capital of the World, so there is no better place to catch these highly prized sportfish. Once you reach a spot where the fish have been biting lately, you will begin trolling for salmon using a downrigger to ensure that the bait reaches the desired depth. Generally, with this method four rods are utilized for maximum efficiency. All the fishing tackle is provided so you can just concentrate on landing a big one. All five species of salmon are found in this part of Alaska and they are vigorous fighters. If you want to keep what you catch, it can be processed and shipped anywhere in the United States. Of course, be sure to snap lots of photos first. Highlight includes fishing for hard-fighting salmon in a small group of not more than six people. Enjoy the stunningly beautiful, natural backdrop of the Tongass National Forest and the wildlife viewing opportunities along the way.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Fish for hard-fighting salmon in a small group of not more than six people.
• Enjoy the stunningly beautiful, natural backdrop of the Tongass National Forest.
• Ship your catch home fully processed if you want to eat it later.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 1/2 hrs
Enjoy a once in a lifetime experience in this small group 20-minute program in deep water, hugging, kissing, dancing, feeding, and swimming with dolphins. The highlight of the swim is an amazing ride through the lagoon using a boogie board. This tour features additional activities including: Dominican buffet lunch, snorkeling with hundreds of fish in the tropical reef aquarium (Minimum height 115 cm/ 45”), swim at the dolphin beach lagoon and relax at the Pirate’s Pool. An unlimited water park pass to use the Water Slides in the beach area (Minimum height required 122 cm / 48”). Visit to the rain forest, Encounter, feed, and take pictures with love birds. Observe toucans, macaws and flamingos. Dolphin, sea lion, and bird shows are presented, guests may take advantage of these shows time permitting. Photos, videos, and local souvenirs are available at the gift shop and the photo lab at an additional cost. The park also features bars and restaurants with a variety of local drinks and food available for purchase.
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
Live the experience of a lifetime in this VIP tour featuring a 25-minute swim program up close and personal with dolphins combining deep and shallow water activities. Receive a kiss, a hug and enjoy being pushed by a dolphin to an impressive speed using a boogie board and create memories to last forever!
This tour also features a list of VIP amenities including:
• Welcome tropical drink at arrival
• Assigned host during the day
• Guided Discovery Tour at the park
• Towels and lockers
• Buffet lunch with one nonalcoholic drink option
• Separated lunch area
• Waterslides. (Minimum height required 122 cm / 48”)
Guests also take part in a handful of fun activities included at no additional cost:
Snorkeling with hundreds of fish in the tropical reef aquarium. Minimum height 115 cm/ 45”.
Swim at the dolphin beach and relax at the Pirate’s Pool
Visit to the rain forest
Encounter, feed and take pictures with macaws, toucans and love birds.
Dolphin, sea lion and bird shows are presented several times a day, guests may take advantage of these shows according to their time availability and preference. Photos, videos and local souvenirs are available at the gift shop and the photo lab at an additional cost.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Fly over the majestic wilds of the Tongass National Forest in a floatplane and land in the waters off Salmon Falls resort, where you will feast on iconic Alaskan dishes. You will fly there in a DeHavilland Beaver aircraft – the workhorse of the Alaskan bush – on a route over America’s largest national forest and the crystal-clear waterways that rim Revillagigedo Island. The pilot will describe the natural wonders below, which include sea cliffs, deep fjords and mist-shrouded peaks. You may even spot black bears foraging on berries and humpback whales breaching the water’s surface. Shortly after the plane lands in Clover Pass Inlet, you will enjoy an enlightening tour of the fishing resort and then sit down to a classic Alaskan lunch. Come hungry as you can expect to dine on signature dishes that may include Dungeness crab cakes, soy-glazed salmon and baked halibut with garlic lemon butter. Dessert will be just as mouthwatering.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the Alaskan wilderness while flying overhead in a floatplane.
• Look for mountain goats, black bear and humpback whales along the way.
• Land in the inlet off Salmon Falls fishing resort and enjoy a short historical tour.
• Feast on a multi-course lunch of iconic Alaskan dishes, many of them featuring seafood.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
Go deep-sea fishing in the beautiful, crystal-clear waters off Harvest Caye, which are teeming with highly prized, fun-to-catch fish such as groupers, snappers and jacks.
After departing from the pier in a skiff designed for fishing, you will cruise into the turquoise waters off Harvest Caye, which are teeming with fish. Just settle in and enjoy, as the 32-foot boat races to a spot where the fish have been biting lately.
Once the boat anchors, a crew member will outfit you with all the necessary tackle and bait that the fish should find irresistible. The crew will also offer tips on how best to cast and retrieve the lure or live bait to maximize the experience.
Jacks thrive here among the reefs and if you catch one be prepared for a fierce fight. They typically weigh up to five pounds, but can be much larger. Easy to identify by their steep heads and deeply forked tails, jacks are often caught here.
If you catch a striped fish that grunts like a pig when you pull it out of the water, it will be a grunt. They make that characteristic sound by grinding the teeth deep in their throats. Grunts tend to school in the many reefs and sea beds off Harvest Caye.
Many types of groupers are found in deeper waters near rocks, drop-offs and ledges. Although groupers are slow swimmers, they can be powerful, especially the massive ones.
Duration 7 hrs
This exciting, once-in-a-lifetime experience of Halifax’s 'Top 10' things to see and do is designed for those who want to see it all and in very little time. Your tour starts as you travel to Peggy’s Cove the world’s most photographed fishing village. Here you’ll have time to visit and explore the rugged, sea-sculpted granite shores. On your return to the city learn about the maple syrup industry as you make a stop at Acadian Maple and sample a sweet treat. Continue onto Halifax and its major sites. You’ll visit Fairview Lawn Cemetery where 121 victims of the Titanic disaster are buried. Discover trendy Spring Garden Road with its many restaurants and boutiques – it’s been voted "best place to people watch” east of Montreal.
Escape to the lush oasis of the Public Gardens, an authentic Victorian garden nestled in the city’s bustling downtown. Stop atop Citadel Hill, one of Canada’s most visited National Historic Sites where you'll have an amazing photo opportunity of the city. Drive along the waterfront and see the longest oceanfront boardwalk in Canada and the unique stone buildings of the first business in Halifax. You'll see historic properties and hear the tales of privateers, pirates and the founding fathers of the banking industry of Canada.
Duration 6 hrs
OVERVIEW
This excursion is for guests that use a cane/walker, have limited mobility issues or for companions of those guest that have booked mobility equipment tour.
Those guests that are fully dependent on their mobility device please book: SLU_A2 ACCESSIBLE Mobility Equipment- Piton Mountains & Diamond Waterfalls.
Tour includes step-free routes, shorter distances and no stairs. Accessible restrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. Vehicles are adapted with an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of wheelchairs and/or mobility scooters. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs; therefore, guests needing special assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied.
Take in St. Lucia’s extraordinary natural beauty by driving along the island’s western coast and stopping on occasion for the very best views of its dramatic, volcanically formed terrain. You will first pass through a bucolic landscape of banana plantations on the way to Anse La Raye, a rustic fishing village. While proceeding along the pier and around the leafy main square, you can expect to meet local fishermen and browse the 18th-century cathedral. You will also see the fishing village of Canaries on the way to St. Lucia’s most iconic natural attraction – the Pitons, twin volcanic spires that soar high above the sea. They are so spectacular, along with the flora and fauna that thrive around their bases, that UNESCO deemed the entire area a World Heritage site. For a closer look at the island’s natural beauty, you will proceed to the Diamond Botanical Gardens and follow the path to its namesake waterfall.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy a panoramic driving tour along St. Lucia’s volcanically formed western coast.
• Stop in the fishing village Anse La Raye and delight in its laid-back ambiance.
• Gaze out over the iconic twin spires known as the Pitons from an easy-to-access lookout.
• Follow the path to the thundering waterfall at the Diamond Botanical Gardens.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
lessDuration 5 hrs
Discover Cartagena’s rich marine history through attractions that highlight how the sea has long influenced city life. The bay that Cartagena overlooks is a deep natural harbor that first drew settlers thousands of years ago. Today, the city still revolves around the sea. The naval base, known as the Arsenal of Cartagena, has been operating since 1782, making it one of the oldest in Spain. The naval museum inside holds an treasure-trove of marine artifacts, including the world’s first battery-powered submarine. While pausing to take in the views at a bayside vantage point, you will learn more about Cartagena’s relationship with the sea. Commercial fishing thrives and the bounty of the Mediterranean will be evident as you dine at a restaurant on Cala Cortina beach, a beautiful stretch of sand tucked along a sheltered cove. Seafood is the main offering, especially octopus, which is commonly grilled.
HIGHLIGHTS
• View marine attractions that demonstrate Cartagena’s long relationship with the sea.
• See the Arsenal of Cartagena, a naval base that was created in the 18th century.
• Gain insight into Cartagena’s importance with regard to sea trade and commercial fishing.
• Enjoy a seafood lunch at a traditional restaurant that overlooks Cala Cortina beach.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Gain a wonderfully broad understanding of the local culture by visiting several characteristic attractions in the surrounding countryside. Ísafjörður is the largest town on the mountainous Westfjords peninsula, but its population is only a few thousand so most of the attractions are somewhat remote. After taking in the sweeping views from a ski resort, you will visit a sheep farm deep in the Stadardalur Valley, one of the first places in Iceland that the Vikings settled. While you sample a selection of delicacies, the farmers will discuss the allure of this now-isolated area and the challenges of living there. You will enjoy a glimpse into coastal life at a nearby fishing hut before pausing alongside a road to hear the legend of the mountain giant that supposedly watches over it. The viewpoint on the outskirts of Ísafjörður will offer a spectacular look at the peninsula’s largest city, after which you can savor a beer at Dokkan Brewery.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit a sheep farm in an isolated valley and hear about the challenges of living there.
• Pause at a fishing hut for a different perspective of the local lifestyle.
• Hear the legend of the mountain giant that supposedly watches over the road you travel.
• Admire the sweeping views from a ski resort and a lookout above Ísafjörður.
Duration 5 1/2 hrs
After a short ride, get ready to enjoy the best family activity at Ocean World, the Dolphin Encounter, which offers close contact with dolphins in waist-deep water, kissing, feeding, and playing with these gentle mammals. This 20-minute interaction is fun and educational, ideal for non-swimmers and families with babies. This tour features additional activities including: Dominican buffet lunch, snorkeling with hundreds of fish in the tropical reef aquarium (Minimum height 115 cm/ 45”). Swim at the dolphin beach lagoon and relax at the Pirate’s Pool. An unlimited water park pass to use the Water Slides in the beach area (Minimum height required 122 cm / 48”). Visit to the rain forest. Encounter, feed, and take pictures with love birds. Observe toucans, macaws and flamingos. Dolphin, sea lion, and bird shows are presented, guests may take advantage of these shows time permitting. Photos, videos, and local souvenirs are available at the gift shop and the photo lab at an additional cost. The park also features bars and restaurants with a variety of local drinks and food available for purchase.
*Prices vary by ship and sail date. See Terms & Conditions
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