SHORE EXCURSIONS

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    Eagle Preserve Float

    Skagway, Alaska

    Duration 6 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    A high speed catamaran to Haines, a rafting adventure in the Chilkat Bald Eagle Reserve and a riverside picnic make this a wildlife tour of a lifetime. Your tour begins as you board a catamaran for a scenic 45 minute cruise along North America's longest and deepest fjord to Haines. Along the way, you’ll witness spectacular views of waterfalls and ice sculpted peaks, as your guide points out marine wildlife. Upon arrival in Haines, you’ll board a motorcoach for a relaxing 40 minute drive up the Haines Highway, a National Scenic Byway, to the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. You’ll see historic Haines and Fort William H. Seward on this narrated drive. Watch for moose and swans in the marshlands as you head up the Chilkat River Valley. At the preserve, experienced guides await to begin your rafting adventure (not whitewater). You’ll float silently down the river aboard 18’ inflatable rafts — the best way to observe eagles drawn to feed on the plentiful salmon. Bears and wolves are also frequent guests at the feast. After your float, you’ll enjoy a riverside picnic. Your tour concludes with a return cruise aboard the catamaran back to Skagway. You'll leave with a myriad of unforgettable memories of the day.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Begin with a scenic 45-minute catamaran cruise to Haines, traveling along North America's longest and deepest fjord.
    • Enjoy views of waterfalls, ice-sculpted peaks, and marine wildlife as your guide provides commentary.
    • Spot bald eagles feeding on salmon, with potential sightings of bears and wolves.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in layered clothing, a jacket, hat and gloves.
    • Wear comfortable hiking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 7 years of age and weigh no more than 325 lbs. Ponchos and boots are provided at the site. Guests must be in good health and able to walk over loose gravel and dry river delta to board the rafts.
    • Adult from: $379.00 USD
    • Child from: $329.00 USD
    DURATION 6 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
    • Outerwear
    • Age
    • Family Recommended
    • Weight
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    Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary & Totems Park

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/4 hrs

    This eco-exploration includes a guided nature hike, a Native Totem Park and a historic sawmill at an exclusive reserve located in the forested mountains at rustic Herring Cove. A pristine natural environment, it is home to bald eagles, black bear, seals and a variety of birds and other species attracted by the major salmon runs in the abundant marine estuary. A naturalist will guide you along an improved trail through the heart of the dense forest, among tall stands of hemlock, spruce and cedar, stopping at strategically located viewing areas. At a protected, open estuary, you'll follow Herring Creek along an elevated wooden boardwalk overlooking grassy wetlands. Major runs of salmon return to spawn here. Listen to the symphony of bird activity in this spectacular setting. Seasonal ecosystem changes result in varying levels of wildlife activity. A mile trail walk brings you to the historic Herring Bay Lumber Company sawmill. Stop at Tsimshian totem park, see a master carver working, check out our historic sawmill and watch our local blacksmiths at work. Check out the amazing collection of totems in the courtyard. Shopping opportunities await you in the General Store before the scenic drive back to the ship.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Tour operates in all weather conditions. Dress warmly in layers. Wear a hat or beanie; bring gloves and a scarf. Rain ponchos provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes. The tour is considered moderate and involves walking at least a mile in total. There will be no opportunity to sit down during the 1.5 hours you will be on the trail. We recommend that all mobility devices have tires at least 1.5 inches thick to avoid difficulties with the gravel. For added assistance, it's a good idea to book with someone who can help with pushing if needed.
    • Adult from: $189.00 USD
    • Child from: $169.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Outerwear
    • Family Recommended
    • Accessibility
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    Saxman Native Village & Lumberjack Show

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Become absorbed in the rich culture of Southeast Alaska’s Native Americans and witness a rip-roaring lumberjack competition on this comprehensive tour of Ketchikan. Your first stop will be a visit to Saxman Native Village. For generations, Tlingit villages have maintained a tradition of welcoming visitors in regal style. In this Native community, tribal elders and others have worked hard to pass on many of the traditions that have long defined their culture. As you enter the Beaver Clan House, where you'll be welcomed by rhythmic pounding drums, song and dance. Visitors are encouraged to participate in the final dance before moving onto the Saxman Totem Park, one of the largest gatherings of totem poles in the world. The next stop is the Village Carving Center where world famous carvers work and pass on their skills to eager apprentices. Visit the Village Store to purchase some of the finest Native Alaska art available. On the return trip, see sights of downtown Ketchikan and drive past Creek Street, the historic 'red light district'. Then, let the fun begin with a stop at the Great Alaska Lumberjack Show! Hardy lumberjacks bring to life Alaska’s colorful forest history with an action-packed competition in the partially covered and heated outdoor arena. Cheer on your team of world champion lumberjacks in events such as chopping, sawing, tree climbing and much more.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Delve into the local tribal culture at Saxman Native Village.
    • Watch a performance of tribal dances and songs.
    • See one of the world’s largest collections of totem poles.
    • Cheer on the mighty competitors at a lumberjack show.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in layered clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing, some of it on gravel pathways. The tour is available to guests who utilize a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability before joining the tour. Be prepared for the possibility of rain. There may be a short wait prior to the lumberjack show. If this is the case, time can be spent on your own or in the adjacent shop. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
    • Adult from: $199.00 USD
    • Child from: $109.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
    • Limited Accessibility
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    Scenic Mountain Ascent & World’s Largest ZipRider

    Icy Strait Point, Alaska

    Duration 1 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Ride the world’s largest and longest zip-line high above the treetops and down a mountain at hair-raising speeds. This exhilarating adventure on the Zip Rider is for the thrill-seeker, not the faint-hearted. Available to virtually everyone, your fun starts with a mesmerizing ascent on the Sky Peak Gondola. You will find the views of Icy Strait, your ship, and maybe even a glimpse of the Glacier Bay National Park breathtaking. Upon reaching the staging area at 1,300 feet above sea level, the real thrill begins as you are strapped into the harness seat and step off the zip-line platform into thin air. Traveling at speeds up to 60 miles per hour, you will zoom along over the dense forest. As you look down, the scenery will zip by. The ride is more than a mile long with a plummeting vertical drop. It is just like flying but without the airplane. As you approach the landing zone on the beach, the Zip Rider will automatically brake, easing you onto the soft sand. Incudes unlimited Gondola rides!

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Ride a zip-line over the forest at adrenaline-pumping speeds of up to 60 mph.
    • Travel more than a mile on the zip-line, enjoying a literal bird’s-eye view of the mountain.
    • Savor the majestic scenery from a different perspective while driving up the mountain.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in waterproof outerwear.
    • Wear sturdy flat and closed toe shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes limited walking; however, most of it is over both gravel surfaces. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, those with mobility concerns, pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems. Minimum weight requirement is 75 lbs., and the maximum allowable weight is 275 lbs. Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. Sturdy, flat shoes; warm layered clothing and waterproof outerwear is suggested as you may be exposed to the elements. Participants will be required to sign a liability waiver before being allowed to take part in the tour. Ride time is 30 mins after the scheduled time on the printed ticket or wristband. Ride times are called in order from early to late. Arriving before designated time, may require waiting for some time. Cameras need to be tethered and Lockers are available.
    • Adult from: $269.00 USD
    • Child from: $229.00 USD
    DURATION 1 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Weight
    • Height
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    Whale Watching & Wildlife Quest

    Juneau, Alaska

    Duration 4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Embark on an unforgettable adventure into Alaska’s stunning wilderness with a family-owned, Tlingit operated company. For over 50 years, we’ve proudly shared Southeast Alaska with guests from around the world. Cruise into the pristine waters off Juneau, an ideal area to spot humpback whales voraciously feeding to fatten up for their winter migration south. After settling into a spacious catamaran that has been specially designed with large windows for wildlife viewing, you will cruise into the island-studded waters of Stephens Passage. Against a majestic backdrop of snow-capped peaks and glaciers, the onboard naturalist will describe the habits of the wildlife you may encounter, including humpback whales, the main attraction in these waters. Chances are, you will see these majestic creatures breaching the water’s surface and waving their flukes up and down as they dive for food. You may even spot the whales bubble-net feeding, a curious technique in which they force small fish upwards by blowing bubbles beneath them, which makes for easy feeding. Other frequently seen wildlife includes orcas, Stellar sea lions, Dall’s porpoise and bald eagles.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Watch humpback whales gorging on food at the water’s surface.
    • Look for other marine creatures including orcas and harbor seals.
    • Scan the shoreline for bears and Sitka blacktail deer.
    • Listen to an onboard naturalist describe the animals’ behaviors.
    • Explore with the locals. For over 50 years this tour operator has proudly shared Southeast Alaska with guests from all over.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in weather-appropriate clothing, a hat and gloves.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes with non-slip soles.

    Need to Know:

    Note: A sweet and savory snack is included, and hot beverages will be provided. Beer, wine, specialty cocktails, & additional n/a drinks are available for purchase onboard. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used. All tour timing is approximate. Guests not able to take 3-4 steps onto motorcoach must provide at least 24-hours’ notice to confirm if a lift vehicle is available.
    • Adult from: $259.00 USD
    • Child from: $179.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Limited Accessibility
    • Family Recommended
    • Snack
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    Alaska Bears & Silver Bay Homestead Experience

    Sitka, Alaska

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    See how once orphaned and displaced bears are cared for in a rescue center and explore a remote homestead on a deep-water fjord. You will enjoy an up-close view of the animals at the Fortress of the Bear, where brown and black bears are typically in residence. The naturalists will elaborate on why the bears were brought to the center, their personality traits and how they are ensured a fulfilling life at the rescue center. The stories are inspiring, as many of the bears were once malnourished, injured or orphaned. embark on a comfortable excursion vessel to explore a glacier-carved fjord. Embark on comfortable excursion vessel to explore Silver Bay, a glacier-carved fjord. Living in the remote Alaska wilderness can be challenging for animals and people, as you will discover in more detail at a private homestead at the end of Silver Bay that the McGraw family established generations ago. While gathered around a crackling campfire, you will hear stories of some of the first pioneers to visit the area, including those hoping to strike it rich mining gold and silver.


    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Observe brown and black bears in the Fortress of the Bear rescue center.
    • Hear how the bears have been nurtured and brought back to health.
    • Visit a remote homestead on the deep-water fjord Silver Bay.
    • • Learn about some of the first pioneers to visit the area, including those hoping to strike it rich.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Boat is accessed on the dock. Guests may need to walk up or down a steep ramp. The boat is a heated expedition vessel that has inside seating area with a restroom. This tour may be conducted in reverse order. Light snack provided.
    • Adult from: $249.00 USD
    • Child from: $219.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Snack
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    Butchart Gardens Evening & Victoria Highlights

    Victoria, British Columbia

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    Enjoy the highlights of Victoria and visit the spectacular Butchart Gardens. Departing Ogden Point your guide will point out the highlights including the majestic legislative buildings, Empress Hotel, Royal British Columbia Museum, and Beacon Hill Park. At Butchart Gardens, see how the Butchart family transformed a barren rock quarry into what is now one of the world’s best-known horticultural attractions, covering more than 55 acres. The gardens are a lush paradise of flowers, rare trees and winding paths, that were created more than 100 years ago. Enjoy the cascading fountains and footbridges connecting you to the many themed gardens, including the beautiful Sunken Garden, the Japanese Garden and the Rose Garden. Multi-language maps will assist you on your self-guided tour. The gardens are illuminated by thousands of hidden lights in the evening.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Walking time and distance is at guest’s discretion, approximately 1 to 1.5 miles and up to 150 steps. Stairs, uneven terrain and steep inclines can be avoided by following routes marked accessible. If visiting when the gardens are illuminated by lights – you’ll be able see the flowers close to the pathways but not the back beds. Order of sights may vary. You’ll be at the gardens for about 1.5 hours. For our Norwegian Encore guests, from July 1st-August 19, 2023, the Butchart Gardens will be hosting a fireworks show every Saturday evening. You will be granted access to a reserved viewing area for the show. Fireworks show is subject to local fire restrictions.
    • Adult from: $169.00 USD
    • Child from: $109.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
    • Accessibility
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    Mendenhall Glacier & Whale Quest

    Juneau, Alaska

    Duration 5 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Discover the wonders of Mendenhall Glacier at its visitor center and cruise a purpose-built vessel through waters where humpback whales and other marine creatures are commonly spotted. The glacier is the only one in Southeast Alaska accessible by road, just one of the facts you will learn while browsing the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center. The glacier is 13 miles long and is part of the massive Juneau Icefield, a remnant of the last ice age. Time permitting, you can stroll the glacier-view path at the center or watch salmon in a nearby stream before driving on to Auke Bay. Here, you will embark a catamaran specially designed for wildlife viewing. Humpback whales are the star attractions in these waters, but you may also spot orcas, sea lions and bald eagles. To enhance the experience, the vessel is outfitted with a hydrophone that may allow you to hear the sounds of the whales below. Throughout the cruise, your onboard naturalist will explain the behavior and habitat of the humpback whale.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • See Mendenhall Glacier from its enlightening visitor center.
    • Cruise a catamaran through waters where humpback whales are commonly seen.
    • Watch for other marine animals and bald eagles.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in weather-appropriate clothing, gloves and a hat.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes. Bring a rainproof jacket.

    Need to Know:

    Notes: Tour can operate in reverse order. This tour is not recommended for persons who are fully confined to a wheelchair. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used. Guests must be able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them during the multiple embarkations and disembarkations. The glacier is most enjoyable for guests that can comfortably walk at least 250 yards unassisted on paved inclined pathways at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center.
    • Adult from: $259.00 USD
    • Child from: $179.00 USD
    DURATION 5 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Limited Accessibility
    • Family Recommended
    • Snack
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    Spasski River Valley & Wildlife

    Icy Strait Point, Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Look for bears, deer, and bald eagles in their natural habitats from an elevated observation area in the remote Spasski River Valley. As you leave Hoonah, Alaska’s largest Tlingit Indigenous settlement, the guide will enlighten you with stories about the Tlingits and their fascinating history. Upon reaching the valley, you will walk along a gravel path and boardwalk to the elevated viewing platform. Be on the lookout for the diverse wildlife that makes its home here, including brown bears, which are highly intelligent omnivores that primarily eat vegetation. While this is an excellent area to observe animals, they roam freely, so there are no guarantees that you will see them. The Sitka black-tail deer is another native that may be spotted from the observation area, as well as land otters, mink and marten. And don’t forget to look skyward for bald eagles, a highly efficient bird of prey that frequents the valley.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Watch for brown bears in one of their prime habitats.
    • Look for other commonly seen wildlife such as deer, land otters and mink.
    • Don’t forget to scan the sky and treetops for bald eagles.
    • Gain an appreciation for the culture of the Tlingit people that first settled the valley.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in layered clothing and waterproof outerwear.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 8 years of age. On the bear search portion of the tour, Guest must be able to walk 800 yards unassisted. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability before joining the tour. During the tour, you will be in wilderness areas that are not fenced with wildlife that is not in captivity. Therefore, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. The road to the Spasski River site is an unpaved remote road that will be bumpy. Bring a camera and binoculars.
    • Adult from: $159.00 USD
    • Child from: $129.00 USD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Age
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    Go Local - Walking Tour from A Local Perspective

    Sitka, Alaska

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Begin your walking tour at Sitka National Historical Park, where your local guide will share stories of the 1804 Battle of Alaska, a key event marking the start of Russian colonial influence. As you stroll through the lush rainforest trails, enjoy the fresh air, and explore the park’s totem collection and cultural exhibits at the visitor center. The walk continues along the harbor’s shoreline, showcasing Victorian homes, ornate churches, and Sheldon Jackson College, home to the Sheldon Jackson Museum. Established in 1888, the museum preserves Alaska’s natural and cultural history with a vast collection of Native art and artifacts.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Walk through Sitka with a local guide that will share insider’s knowledge.
    • See where the Russians officially transferred Alaska to America after selling it in 1867.
    • Discover Sitka’s long-standing passion for the arts by browsing galleries and a museum.
    • Behold culturally important art that the native Tlingits and Inupiat’s created.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Guests need to be able to walk up to 3 miles and stand for more than 10 minutes. Walking terrain is mainly sidewalks with some hard-packed dirt paths. It is not recommended for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina.
    • Adult from: $269.00 USD
    • Child from: $149.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Haleakala Crater

    Kahului, Maui

    Duration 4 hrs

    Check out Maui’s massive Haleakala volcano from bottom to top, as you journey from sea level to the summit to view spectacular island scenery and the immense crater of volcanic rock. You can catch a glimpse of Haleakala, Maui’s massive dormant volcano, from almost any point on the island, but you will go all the way to the top on this scenic journey – from sea level to 10,000 feet. At the summit is a vast crater seven and a half miles long by two and a half miles wide, and 3,000 feet deep. It last erupted in 1790 and has slumbered ever since, though that does not mean it won’t one day wake up. The Hawaiians revere it as a sacred site, and tell tales of Pele, Goddess of Fire and Volcanos.


    The views from the top are magnificent. If the day is clear, you may even make out two other towering peaks – Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea on the Big Island. From the crater’s rim, you'll be able to appreciate first hand the unique beauty of this imposing caldera with its interesting mix of volcanic rock and plant life, some of which, like the silversword plant, is found only in Hawaii's volcanic craters.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour is not recommended for guests with respiratory or heart problems. We recommend you bring a sweater as temperatures range between 40-65 degrees Fahrenheit at the crater's top. Tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Additionally, there is no storage available for walker/wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina.
    • Adult from: $239.00 USD
    • Child from: $179.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
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    White Pass Railway, Klondike Gold Fields & Panning

    Skagway, Alaska

    Duration 5 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    At the White Pass & Yukon Route Depot, board a vintage railcar for a ride up the White Pass Summit. View at the incredible scenery as your train ascends dramatic mountains and your guide shares colorful stories and the history of the gold rush. Marvel at the waterfalls, tunnels and historic sites you pass on your journey to the summit of the White Pass and beyond. In Fraser, disembark the train and board a motorcoach for a dramatic journey past the Tormented Valley and Pitchfork Falls en route to Skagway. Your Driver-Guide will regale with a colorful account of the history of Klondike Gold Rush. Scenic views of the surrounding mountains, waterfalls, and glaciers may be captured during photo stops when weather conditions allow. Stop at Alaska 360 where you will learn the art of gold panning and practice your technique in warm-water troughs. Gold is guaranteed in every pan! Haul your treasure into the Gold Shack and have it weighed. Then, browse a collection of gold nugget jewelry and discover unique, souvenirs in the gift shop. Finally returning to your ship with your loot and newly acquired "gold fever."

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Enjoy several scenic stops along the route to capture glaciers, waterfalls, and panoramic mountain vistas.
    • Depart from the historic White Pass & Yukon Route Depot aboard a classic railcar for a breathtaking ascent to the White Pass Summit.
    • Experience awe-inspiring views of rugged mountains, waterfalls, tunnels, and historic landmarks, while your guide shares captivating tales of the Klondike Gold Rush.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in layered clothing.
    • Wear comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: All guests must carry a valid passport as this tour will be crossing both U.S. and Canadian borders. Guests will be getting on and off the coach multiple times for photo stops and should be able to navigate the four steps on/off the coach without assistance. Manual wheelchairs can be used and stored under the coach while on the transport.
    • Adult from: $299.00 USD
    • Child from: $229.00 USD
    DURATION 5 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Passport
    • Family Recommended
    • Limited Accessibility
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    Kona Mocha

    Kona, Hawaii

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    Enjoy tastings of two classic Hawaiian products – coffee and chocolate – and see how both are produced to maximize their unique flavors. At Kona Joe Coffee, you will learn about the patented cultivation process that allows the trellised Arabica coffee trees to grow upright like grapevines, which ensures uniform sun exposure. The result is a superior organic coffee bean with an enhanced taste and body, as you will discover by sampling a fresh-brewed cup. You will be treated to another sampling at Kokoleka Lani Farms, an actual working farm where you will view cacao (chocolate) on the tree and see the raw beans utilized in the making of their award-winning chocolate. After touring this biodiverse farm, you will enjoy the best part--a chocolate tasting! In addition to coffee and cacao, learn how farm products are integrated into Kona Natural Soap which is also made here. Afterward, enjoy free time to browse their chocolate selections, Kona coffee and vegan soaps in the gift shop.


    HIGHLIGHTS

    • See how a patented process for growing coffee produces a uniquely flavored cup of coffee.
    • Tour a cacao farm and watch each step of the cacao bean production.
    • Sample a selection of coffees and chocolates that are pure Hawaiian..


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants will need to be able to walk on grass and uneven terrain. Tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair or walker. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina.
    • Adult from: $209.00 USD
    • Child from: $189.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
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    Best Of Skagway & White Pass Railway

    Skagway, Alaska

    Duration 6 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    If you want to really experience Skagway, this tour will show you the best Skagway has to offer. Ascend the beautiful mountains on the White Pass Summit Train. From your antique narrow-gauge car view incredible scenery, as your tour guide shares stories and the history of the Klondike Gold Rush. At the foot of the pass, nestled next to a waterfall, rests Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp and Salmon Bake. Here a cast of sourdoughs and dance hall girls will entertain you with a hilarious melodrama and a poem. You’ll be set free in the Liarsville gold fields, where you are guaranteed to find the precious metal that drove people wild with Gold Fever! Enjoy a barbeque of freshly grilled Alaskan salmon, baked beans, potatoes, coleslaw, sourdough rolls, coffee, lemonade and hot apple strudel. Wander over to camp to see the waterfall and have your picture taken with one of the dance hall girls. The grand finale is a visit to the Red Onion Saloon in historic downtown Skagway. The Red Onions’ madams will throw you a private party in the prestigious Red Onion Brothel. Enjoy Alaskan Amber beer, wine, or Madam's punch as you’re entertained by tales of the girls who used to work in these historic rooms! You’ll see the priceless nickel silver dress worn by the Onion’s first madam and many other artifacts. Embrace the true spirit of 1898 and sign on for an experience of a lifetime.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • History of the Klondike Gold Rush.
    • Enjoy a barbeque of freshly grilled Alaskan salmon.
    • Party in the prestigious Red Onion Brothel.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in layered clothing.
    • Wear hiking shoes with good ankle support.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 10 years of age. All guests must carry a valid passport as this tour will be crossing both the U.S. and Canadian borders. All guests must carry a valid passport as this tour will be crossing both U.S. and Canadian borders. Also for all tours going to Canada, proof of vaccination is required for guests that are not U.S Citizens or residents. Guests will be getting on and off the coach multiple times for photo stops and should be able to navigate the four steps on/off the coach without assistance. For guests with low mobility that cannot climb the stairs at Red Onion Saloon, time can be spend downstairs.
    • Adult from: $339.00 USD
    • Child from: $339.00 USD
    DURATION 6 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Meal
    • Age
    • Limited Accessibility
    • Passport
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    Mendenhall Glacier, Hatchery & Gardens

    Juneau, Alaska

    Duration 4 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    This tour combines the splendor of visiting Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area with a comfortable trip into the rainforest at Glacier Gardens. Your journey begins with a visit to Alaska's most accessible glacier, the Mendenhall. There you will be able to view the glacier and explore the outlying trails and viewpoints during your 75-minute stay. Next, you're off to Glacier Gardens where you'll board a guided tram vehicle and climb up through the temperate rainforest to a scenic viewing platform that offers alpine views of the surrounding mountains, waterways, and islands. Upon your return to the base area, you'll have time to visit the Gardens pavilion and view the variety of botanical plants that thrive in the local climate. Finally, you'll visit the Macaulay Salmon Hatchery and learn about the facility's positive impact on Alaska's prized fishing industry through the implementation of ocean ranching.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Behold Mendenhall Glacier, one of North America’s most accessible glaciers.
    • Shoot photos of the glacier from several viewpoints, all spectacular.
    • Enjoy alpine view of surrounding mountains from the platform at magnificent Glacier Gardens.
    • Visit the Macaulay Salmon Hatchery.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour operates under a special use permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service. Wheelchair access may be limited, please call 1.866.625.1167 for assistance. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used. Visitor center at Mendenhall Glacier will have reduced hours this summer. The hours of operation will be Sunday-Friday from 10 AM until 5 PM. Please note that even outside these hours, our tours can still access the glacier, trails, and restrooms. The visitor center will close Saturday’s. To assist our guests during times when the Visitor Center is closed, we will have staff on-site to help with directions and logistics.
    • Adult from: $139.00 USD
    • Child from: $99.00 USD
    DURATION 4 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Limited Accessibility
    • Family Recommended
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    Butchart Gardens & Victoria Highlights

    Victoria, British Columbia

    Duration 4 hrs

    This tour provides you an in-depth look into some of the best sights that Victoria has to offer, plus visit the world-famous Butchart Gardens. Your tour sets out through James Bay through the city's beautiful Beacon Hill Park, home of the world's tallest freestanding totem pole, then a fully narrated tour to the world famous Butchart Gardens. A National Historic Site and spread over 55 acres, there are walking trails that connect lavish floral gardens, cascading fountains, ponds and rock gardens. Here, amidst an enchanting floral aroma, you can enjoy a 2- hour self-guided tour through many themed gardens, including The Rose Garden, The Japanese Garden, The Italian Garden and Butchart’s famous Sunken Garden. After taking in this impressive attraction, continue to Victoria’s Inner Harbor to view the iconic Empress Hotel and BC Legislative Buildings, passing through the “Gates of Harmonious Interest” to see historic Chinatown, the second oldest in North America. You’ll travel past Old Town making your way back to the cruise terminal or use the optional drop downtown to make your own way back to the ship, if time in port permits.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Tour may operate in reverse order. There are paths and benches throughout the Gardens. Walking time and distance is at guest’s discretion, approximately 1 to 1.5 miles and up to 150 steps. Stairs, uneven terrain and steep inclines can be avoided by following routes marked accessible. Wear walking shoes and bring a light jacket on cooler days.
    • Adult from: $159.00 USD
    • Child from: $119.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
    • Accessibility
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    Whale and Marine Mammals Cruise

    Icy Strait Point, Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Watch humpback whales and other marine creatures cavorting in the nutrient-rich waters at Point Adolphus, one of Alaska’s premier observation points. During the cruise, a naturalist will describe the diversity of animals that converge here each summer. They come primarily to feed in the waters that are extraordinarily rich in halibut, salmon and plankton. Point Adolphus is noted for having the highest concentration of humpback whales in the Alaskan panhandle, so be on the lookout for these majestic and intelligent creatures. You can expect them to be breaching the water’s surface, waving their flukes up and down as they dive, and feeding voraciously to fatten up for their winter migration south. You might also observe frolicking Dall’s porpoises, Stellar sea lions, curious harbor seals and Orca whales. You may also see graceful bald eagles swooping down to grab fish in their talons, and perhaps even bears and deer in the surrounding wooded landscape.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Watch for humpback whales breaching the water’s surface as they feed.
    • Gain a deeper understanding of whales and other marine creatures from the naturalist.
    • Look for playful porpoises, sea lions and harbor seals.
    • Scan the sky for majestic bald eagles.
    • Scour the shoreline for mammals such as bears and deer.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Wear warm layered clothing and flat comfortable shoes with non-slip soles.
    • Bring waterproof outerwear if you expect to sit on the open-air observation deck.
    • Don’t forget binoculars and a camera.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes very limited walking, although there are stairs to negotiate for those who wish to sit on the open-air observation deck. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair and a companion to assist them. Those guests who are prone to sea sickness should take appropriate pre-emptive measures before commencing the tour.
    • Adult from: $199.00 USD
    • Child from: $149.00 USD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
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    Historical City, Gold Camp & Salmon Bake

    Skagway, Alaska

    Duration 3 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Start your tour in Skagway’s historic downtown area as your guide points out places of interest and regales you with tales of the famous and foolhardy. Wind through streets lined with wooden boardwalks and false fronted buildings en route to Scenic Overlook, Gold Rush Cemetery and Liarsville. Enjoy a dining experience you'll never forget at the Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp. Your meal is prepared over an open wood fire using recipes from 1898. Sit down for freshly grilled filet of wild Alaskan salmon, baked chicken, rice pilaf, a variety of salads, baked beans, cornbread, coffee, lemonade and dessert. After your meal gather at the Liarsville Hippodrome where a cast of sourdoughs and dance hall girls will dazzle you with melodrama, recite Robert Service poetry and teach you the art of gold panning. You’re guaranteed to find gold in every pan! Once you've made your fortune, take time to wander through the camp and visit the general store, saloon, bordello and laundry tents to view the antiques and vintage clothing left behind. Be sure to have your picture taken with one of the dance hall girls.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Guests will be getting on and off the coach multiple times for photo stops and should be able to navigate the four steps on/off the coach without assistance. Manual wheelchairs can be used and stored under the coach while on the transport
    • Adult from: $159.00 USD
    • Child from: $109.00 USD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Meal
    • Family Recommended
    • Limited Accessibility
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    Whale Watching & Seafood Fest

    Icy Strait Point, Alaska

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Embark on an unforgettable adventure that combines breathtaking wildlife encounters with traditional Alaskan dishes at a seafood feast. Cruise the pristine waters of Icy Strait, home to one of the highest concentrations of humpback whales in Alaska. Witness these awe-inspiring creatures as they breach, dive, and wave their flukes, showcasing their grace and power. Keep an eye out for playful Dall’s porpoises, towering Steller sea lions, curious harbor seals, and even the occasional pod of orcas. Don’t forget to look to the skies for bald eagles soaring overhead. After your wildlife adventure, return to Icy Strait Point for a feast of Alaskan flavors. Enjoy a hearty meal featuring seasonal shrimp, crab, and Andouille sausage, accompanied by a variety of sides. Finish the experience with a cozy moment around the campfire, roasting marshmallows.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Cruise into waters with so many humpback whales.
    • Watch the whales breaching the water’s surface and feeding voraciously.
    • Look for porpoises, sea lions, seals and bald eagles, as well.
    • Feast on classic Alaskan seafood dishes and roast marshmallows around a campfire.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Whale sightings can only be guaranteed between April- September. If not, you will receive a refund for the whale watching portion only which they have never had to pay. All guests must be able to manage 2 steps in to the boat and 2 steps to get out of the boat, there will be some gravel and boardwalk surfaces to negotiate in some areas. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests. Weather appropriate clothing and waterproof outer wear, binoculars, sun cap, sunglasses; and flat comfortable non-slip shoes are recommended. Tour order may vary. This tour has a set menu and accommodations cannot be made for special diets.
    • Adult from: $299.00 USD
    • Child from: $269.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Meal
    • Shopping
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    Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest

    Sitka, Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Cruise the pristine waters off Sitka in search of marine life such as sea otters while listening to a naturalist elaborate on the most intriguing characteristics of the species. You may settle into a comfortable seat in the boat’s main cabin or remain topside on the observation deck. Either way, you will enjoy an uninterrupted view of the sea. As you scan the waters for marine life, the naturalist will describe how humpback whales feed here in the summer and how animals such as sea otters now thrive. The animals were nearly extinct due to aggressive fur hunting in the early 1800s, and their comeback is a wonderful success story. Other creatures commonly spotted include sea lions, porpoise, harbor seals and a huge variety of seabirds. Puffins are particularly easy to identify because of their bright orange beaks.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Scan the waters off Sitka for marine life such as whales and sea otters.
    • Look along the shore for brown bears and skyward for bald eagles.
    • Listen to the naturalist describe the animals’ unusual habits and habitats.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in layered, weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes with non-skid soles.

    Need to Know:

    Note: The tour operates in all weather conditions. Each vessel features a warm and comfortable cabin with enclosed seating, large windows, a snack bar and restrooms. A sweet and savory snack as well as coffee, tea, and hot chocolate will be provided. Participants must negotiate 3-4 steps with non-lifting assistance to embark & disembark the catamaran. Vessels are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used.
    • Adult from: $199.00 USD
    • Child from: $159.00 USD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Snack
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    Kayak The Maze Of Siginaka Waters

    Sitka, Alaska

    Duration 3 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Settle in aboard an expedition vessel for a wonderfully picturesque cruise to a private island, the starting point for a kayaking adventure through the Siginaka Islands. The cruise will set the stage for what lies ahead, as the scenery will be spectacular. Still, few experiences rival exploring the islands in a sea kayak, where the serenity is so overwhelming that you will feel at one with nature. As you paddle around the islands, the guide will point out the marine life, which should be easily visible in the shallows. Abundant crabs, sea stars and jellyfish live just below the water’s surface. Animals such as sea otters, harbor seals, sea lions and porpoise are frequently spotted as well, some breaching the water’s surface, others visible on the rocky shores. And be sure to scan the trees for majestic bald eagles. The guide will share some of the natural history of the area, which is sacred to Alaska Natives.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Cruise to a private island in an expedition vessel.
    • Kayak around the Siginaka Islands as the guide points out marine life in the shallows.
    • Look for playful sea otters, sea lions and porpoise in the water and bald eagles overhead.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly in weather-appropriate clothing i.e. light rain jacket and layers.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 6 years of age and weigh at least 50 pounds. Maximum height is 6 ft. 6 inches, and maximum weight is 275 pounds. Access to boats is at the same pier as cruise ship. Guests will take two steps down to board. Assistance will be provided. The boat has an enclosed heated cabin and a restroom onboard. Guests are paired up in 2 person kayaks. Kayaks are launched from a private island base and a camp bathroom. After the paddle, a light snack around a propane fire pit is provided.
    • Adult from: $239.00 USD
    • Child from: $219.00 USD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Snack
    • Age
    • Weight
    • Height
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    Best Of Maui

    Kahului, Maui

    Duration 6 hrs

    Combine all the highlights of West Maui on this comprehensive excursion: Iao Valley, Maui Tropical Plantation and the Maui Ocean Center. You'll start with a visit to the most well-known and beautiful gorge on the ‘Valley Isle,’ the Iao Valley. Here, you'll visit one of Maui's most striking sights, the Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot cinder cone pinnacle that pierces through the clouds and dominates its lush surroundings. Next, stop at Maui Tropical Plantation, where you'll enjoy a fully narrated 40-minute tram tour through macadamia nut orchards, agricultural villages, sugar cane fields and flower gardens. Then at the Maui Ocean Center, experience the underwater journey that gives you an up-close look at some of the beautiful creatures only found in Hawaii's waters.


    Need to Know:

    Note: There are 134 steps at I'ao Valley to get to the top overlook. Please be advised that Maui Ocean Center is only accepting , debit, credit cards and other cashless payments.
    • Adult from: $399.00 USD
    • Child from: $279.00 USD
    DURATION 6 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Accessibility
    • Meal
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    Whale And Wildlife Tour

    Victoria, British Columbia

    Duration 3 hrs

    Victoria is the gateway to Puget Sound, the Gulf Islands and San Juan Islands and is home to three resident orca pods, transient orcas, humpback whales, Minke and gray whales, as well as a variety of other marine life. You'll have an opportunity to view porpoises, Pacific dolphins, sea otters, Steller and California sea lions and more. This tour is designed to showcase to you as much wildlife as possible, as they explore their natural feeding grounds along the shores of British Columbia's rugged coastline.

    Your journey begins at the Ogden Point Cruise Terminal, where you'll be escorted to the whale watching vessel departure point. Our large covered vessels offer onboard washrooms, complimentary hot drinks, marine naturalists, snacks for purchase, and hydrophones to hear the call of the whales if they are vocalizing during the tour. As you travel to the viewing location, be sure to enjoy the majesty of the coastlines and mountains surrounding you!

    Need to Know:

    Note: All efforts will be made to view the whales, but sightings cannot be guaranteed.
    • Adult from: $179.00 USD
    • Child from: $149.00 USD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
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    Hakodate History & Culture

    Hakodate, Japan

    Duration 4 1/2 hrs

    Enjoy an immersion into the history and culture of Hakodate through landmarks that reveal how the city transitioned from its 19th-century isolationist policies.


    Settle in for an orientation drive around Hakodate, one of the first ports that opened to foreign trade following Japan’s period of self-isolation, which ended with the Kanagawa Treaty of 1854. Hakodate has grown to become the island’s third largest city, even though its land is somewhat limited by mountains and the sea.


    In time, you will arrive in Motomachi, the district at the foot of the mountains where most foreigners lived after Hakodate was opened to the west. You’ll enjoy approximately 1 hour of free time here, to explore on your own or do some shopping. As you stroll Motomachi’s streets, you can’t help but notice the distinct styles of architecture. Highlights include a Russian Orthodox church and the former British consulate.


    Visit Goryokaku, an urban park dominated by a 350-foot-high observation tower. Then, a brief walk takes you to the Hakodate magistrate’s office, a reproduction of the original, which was constructed using traditional methods and materials. Once the diplomatic center of the region, the office holds a collection of revealing artifacts that detail the cultural evolution of Hakodate. Remove your shoes, in keeping with Japanese custom, and step inside the building to view the historical exhibits.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Footwear must be removed before entering the Magistrate’s office. There is up and down including steps while they are strolling at Motomachi district. The order of the sites visited or viewed may vary.
    • Adult from: $239.00 USD
    • Child from: $149.00 USD
    DURATION 4 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Authentic Taste Of Maui

    Kahului, Maui

    Duration 6 hrs

    Savor authentic Hawaiian dishes and beverages at several establishments in the historical district of Wailuku, which nestles at the foot of the West Maui Mountains.


    After departing from the pier, you will soon arrive in the heart of historical Wailuku, where you will stop in a variety of unpretentious restaurants and locales to sample pure Hawaiian specialties. Some of the dishes will reflect the town’s Asian and Pacific Islander ethnicities.


    While the exact offerings will vary, you can expect to taste breakfast staples such as banana pancakes and hot malasadas, a fried-dough treat that Portuguese sugarcane workers introduced to Hawaii in the late 19th century.


    Loco moco is another classic, and the Tasty Crust has been serving it for more than 40 years in Wailuku. The dish is a savory combination of rice, hamburger patty and brown gravy, topped with a fried egg or two.


    In all likelihood, you will also sample delectable sashimi, a variety of poke bowls and seasoned saimin noodles. Another favorite is Spam musubi, a handheld with a slice of Spam wedged between two blocks of rice and wrapped in nori, a Japanese seaweed.


    You will also sample several beers at the Maui Brewing Company, Hawaii’s largest craft brewery. Selections range from a citrus-flavored India Pale Ale known as Big Swell to Coconut Hiwa Porter, a robust dark ale with hints of mocha.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guest's discretion during the stops. Tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Additionally, there is no storage available for walker/wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested. Restrooms are available during stops. The order of the sites visited may vary.
    • Adult from: $279.00 USD
    • Child from: $249.00 USD
    DURATION 6 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Meal
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    Super Raft Snorkel

    Kona, Hawaii

    Duration 3 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Zip along the coast of the Big Island of Hawaii on a 41-foot Super-Raft and enjoy an extended stop to snorkel in the crystal-clear waters. The powerful, twin-engine vessel is open-air with plenty of shaded bench seating so you should be comfortable as you race along the gorgeous Kona coast. After assessing the wind and water conditions, the captain will select the most suitable spot for your snorkeling adventure. The Big Island boasts the highest percentage of live coral in the Hawaiian Islands and where there’s coral, there’s fish. You can expect to see an ever-changing parade of marine life that may include fluorescent-colored tangs, oddly shaped trumpet fish, graceful manta rays and green sea turtles, known locally as honu. Triggerfish are also found here and are considered the unofficial Hawaiian state fish. They’re rather unusual looking as indicated by their 21-letter Hawaiian name, which means “fish with a snout like a pig.”

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Cruise off the naturally beautiful Kona coast of Hawaii in a powerful 41-foot Super-Raft.
    • Snorkel a coral reef or another spot that should be teeming with colorful marine life.
    • Keep an eye out for showstoppers like green sea turtles and Hawaiian spinner dolphin.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity and participants should be in good physical condition and be able to swim. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, guests with mobility concerns, recent back or neck injuries, heart conditions, epilepsy, diabetes, respiratory conditions or pregnant women. Minimum age to participate is 6 years of age. A light boxed lunch will be served consisting of a deli-style turkey wrap, chips and a cookie. Vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options are available with 48 hour notice.
    • Adult from: $229.00 USD
    • Child from: $189.00 USD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Age
    • Meal
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    Best of Hilo

    Hilo, Hawaii

    Duration 6 1/2 hrs

    Start your tour with a leisurely drive through the "Hilo Walk of Fame” known for all the banyan trees that have been planted by celebrities. Drive by Liliuokalani Gardens, the largest ornamental Japanese garden outside of Japan. Your experienced guide will provide commentary of Hilo Town as you make your way to Wailuku State Park and Rainbow Falls.


    While visiting Akaka State Park, you can see two gorgeous waterfalls- 100 foot Kahuna Falls and towering Akaka Falls which plummets 422 feet into an eroded gorge. Stop at Pana’ewa Zoo the only naturally occurring rainforest zoo in the United States. Next, visit Mauna Loa Mac Nut Factory as well as the Big Island Candies Store. Established in 1977, each of its delectable candies and cookies are hand-crafted in this factory store. View the production process and see what goes into making these world-famous Hawaiian treats. All products are made from only freshly roasted Big Island macadamia nuts and pure Kona and Ka‘u coffee from farms on the Big Island. Since its founding, Big Island Candies has continuously introduced new and imaginative products that "wow" both the eyes and taste buds of its growing legion of fans.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Akaka Falls has stairs no wheelchair access and can be seen from Coach. Narrow stairs with handrails. Box lunch included.
    • Adult from: $199.00 USD
    • Child from: $179.00 USD
    DURATION 6 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
    • Accessibility
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    The Land Of Frozen Fire

    Hilo, Hawaii

    Duration 4 hrs

    Pass through the visually stunning countryside in the Puna district just outside Hilo, where you will see lava fields from past volcanic eruptions and walk along the Pohoiki black-sand beach, which is composed of lava fragments. According to legend, the volatile Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele lives in the district’s Kīlauea volcano. She not only creates new land, but also destroys what stands in the path of the lava, which is known as “frozen fire” once it cools and hardens. However, the historical Painted Church was spared during Kīlauea’s eruption in 1990 when the congregants raised the church onto a trailer and moved it to safety. While browsing the wooden church, which features wonderful painted ceiling frescoes, you will hear more about its salvation. Afterwards, you will have the opportunity to shop for locally made merchandise and meander along Hilo Bay, whose jagged black rock shoreline is volcanic in origin.


    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Behold the devastation of past volcanic eruptions and the natural beauty left in their wakes.
    • See the Painted Church that congregants moved to save it from a nearby lava flow.
    • Walk on a gorgeous black-sand beach that a volcanic eruption created.
    • Shop for locally made merchandise in and around Hilo.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Closed-toe shoes are mandatory.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age. All participants must be fully mobile and capable of walking at least 200 yards unaided on hills, lava and uneven terrain and be able to climb in and out of the van (scooters, wheelchairs, walkers cannot be accommodated). Closed-toe shoes are mandatory.
    • Adult from: $219.00 USD
    • Child from: $189.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Age
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    Historic Kona

    Kona, Hawaii

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    Gain an understanding of the Big Island’s history through attractions that highlight the life of the early Hawaiians and the influence of Catholic missionaries. Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park will offer a glimpse into the early culture, as it was a place of refuge for those that had violated the sacred laws known as kapu. There, you will see a temple where criminals could be absolved of their transgressions and safely return to society. To complement the experience, you will visit the 19th-century Painted Church. Its interior features frescoes and murals of biblical scenes that a Belgian priest painted to teach the islanders Catholicism. The missionaries were also instrumental in dismantling the harsh kapu laws. You will also learn how coffee was introduced to Hawaii in the 1820s and how it is processed today at the Royal Kona Coffee Center. It is an excellent setting to enjoy a cup of fresh-brewed Kona coffee.


    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Visit one Hawaii’s most sacred sites, where criminals could find safe refuge.
    • View the biblical murals and frescoes that adorn the Painted Church.
    • Enjoy a cup of Kona coffee and learn about its production at a coffee mill.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


    • Adult from: $139.00 USD
    • Child from: $129.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Journey To Waimea Canyon

    Nāwiliwili, Kaua`i

    Duration 5 hrs

    Discover Waimea Canyon, the breathtaking gorge in the heart of Kauai that is one of the island’s most dramatic natural attractions. You’ll begin your scenic drive by passing through a tunnel of trees, and traveling along Kauai’s south coast, on its one main highway.


    From a lookout point high above, you’ll have a panoramic view of Waimea Canyon and its array of rainbow colors, created by the reds and browns of exposed volcanic rock mingled with the blues and greens of lush tropical vegetation. This magnificent gorge is 10 miles long, one mile wide and 3,000 feet deep. You’ll want to bring a camera to capture the spectacular beauty of this natural work of art.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Due to ongoing reconstruction at the canyon, all guest transportation will be provided via minivans for the remainder of the year. Please note that these vehicles do not have storage space and cannot accommodate guests who utilize wheelchairs or scooters.
    • Adult from: $149.00 USD
    • Child from: $149.00 USD
    DURATION 5 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
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    Captain Zodiac Raft & Snorkel Adventure

    Kona, Hawaii

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    Your adventure starts by viewing historical points of interest while off shore from the village of Kailua-Kona. While zipping down the coast on these fast and fun Zodiac Hurricanes, you may be able to stop to interact with marine life. There are 17 species of dolphins in Hawaii that may be seen on any given day. You may encounter the Hawaiian Spinner, Pacific Bottlenose or Spotted dolphins. As well as the seasonal Humpback whales that migrate yearly from Alaska (Jan-Apr), you may also find pilot whales, false killer whales and other rare, elusive whales that live here year-round. When you are in the Zodiac, you are just 2 feet above the water line, so you have a great vantage point from which to view the marine life.


    Your ultimate destination is Kealakekua Bay marine preserve, site of the Captain Cook monument. Kealakekua Bay is known around the world for its abundance of coral and tropical fish - over 220 varieties of marine life in total. You will spend 1 ½ hours snorkeling the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the bay. All the snorkel gear is provided, including masks (RX if needed), snorkels, fins, and flotation devices. Non-swimmers and first-time snorkelers will be provided with flotation devices and instruction. There is a 3-4 rung ladder that is lowered from the Zodiac and you must be able to get up the ladder and back into the raft on your own. There is no access to land on this tour, the Zodiac is your "island" where you can get in and out of the water as often as you like at the snorkel spot.


    While enjoying your tropical snacks and refreshments, you’ll hear all about the history of the bay and the story of Captain Cook. You will get up close to explore the rugged coastline and see natural blowholes, exposed giant lava tubes and your Zodiac will poke its' nose into sea caves. See beautiful colors and striations of the lava up close. Your captain is a naturalist, geologist, historian and some like to think that they are comedians. It is guaranteed that you'll be laughing from the minute you step off the dock into the Zodiac.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 4 years of age and weigh no more than 320 lbs. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel. This tour is not for guests who are pregnant, who have chronic back or neck problems, or who have had previous back or neck surgery due to the fast and sometimes rough & bouncy ride. You will not get in the water with dolphins. They are observed from the raft. Boarding and disembarking the raft from the pier is a 2-foot step down onto the boat from the dock and then 2 more feet from the pontoon into the boat. At the snorkel site, a small 4 rung ladder is placed on the side of the raft and you will need to be able to climb to re-board the raft. Snorkelers must be able to swim. There is no shore landing. Due to new rules per the DLNR in order to protect our reef environment, only reef safe sunscreen will be allowed.
    • Adult from: $179.00 USD
    • Child from: $139.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Weight
    • Age
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    Best Of Kauai

    Nāwiliwili, Kaua`i

    Duration 8 hrs

    On this introduction to the “Garden Isle,” you’ll explore two of Kauai’s most dramatic natural attractions - the 3,000-foot deep Waimea Canyon and the lush landscapes lining the Wailua River, including the famed Fern Grotto.


    From a lookout point high above, you’ll have a panoramic view of Waimea Canyon and its array of rainbow colors, created by the reds and browns of exposed volcanic rock mingled with the blues and greens of lush tropical vegetation. This magnificent gorge is 10 miles long, one mile wide and 3,000 feet deep. You’ll want to bring a camera to capture the spectacular beauty of this natural work of art.


    Board a riverboat for a cruise up the tranquil Wailua River as it floats past jungle landscapes on the way to Fern Grotto. This beautiful lava cavern, dripping with ferns, forms a natural amphitheater with excellent acoustics. At the grotto, keeping with island custom, a chorus will serenade you with the traditional Hawaiian Wedding Song.


    Need to Know:

    Note: The pathways at the Fern Grotto may be slippery. Fern Grotto may be substituted by the Pacific Paradise Gardens if not available. Lunch is included. Due to ongoing reconstruction at the canyon, all guest transportation will be provided via minivans for the remainder of the year. Please note that these vehicles do not have storage space and cannot accommodate guests who utilize wheelchairs or scooters.
    • Adult from: $229.00 USD
    • Child from: $199.00 USD
    DURATION 8 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Molokini Crater & Turtle Snorkel

    Kahului, Maui

    Duration 7 hrs

    Come aboard as we depart from Ma'alaea Harbor aboard one of our extremely stable, 65 ft., double deck, powered catamarans and head out to our first snorkel site, world-famous Molokini Crater. Maui's iconic crescent-shaped islet is a beautiful reef known for its crystal-clear waters, abundant coral, colorful fish and resting seabirds. A protected marine conservation area, this volcanic crater is only accessible by boat with a certified tour operator. You'll snorkel about an hour at Molokini and then head to your second snorkel site, Turtle Arches, with its underwater lava formations and frequent green sea turtle sightings. Your tour will be led by our certified Marine Naturalists who have a love for our oceans and will educate you about what you'll be witnessing throughout your trip. Your adventure includes a continental breakfast, BBQ lunch, refreshments, 1 complimentary alcoholic drink (beer, wine, tropical well drinks), snorkeling gear, free reef tour by one of our Marine Naturalists, learn-to-snorkel instruction, fish ID class, Junior Naturalist program for kids, and a free wildlife poster from our Ocean Store once you return to the harbor. Moreover, all profits from this and all Eco-tours are used to fund Pacific Whale Foundations' ongoing research, conservation and education programs aimed at protecting our oceans through science and advocacy. If sea conditions make either Molokini or Turtle Arches unsafe, our captains will utilize their experience to select the best possible alternative sites. Sometimes that may mean snorkeling the entire time at Molokini or substituting the Turtle Arches site for another spot know for green sea turtle populations.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity and participants should be in good physical condition and be able to swim. The tour is not recommended to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns; However collapsible wheelchairs under 50 lbs. are permitted as long as guests can walk onto the vessel without assistance. Guests must be put in a fixed seat for departure and the wheelchair will be stored onboard. Tour participants taking part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Snorkel sites are subject to change depending on wind and sea conditions. All snorkel gear and floatation devices are included. Full Face Snorkel masks are not allowed. Wetsuits may be available for rent. Vessels are cashless and only accepting cash for gratuities. Wetsuit rental, sunscreen purchase and additional drink purchases must be done with credit cards. Snorkeling can be a strenuous activity and is not recommended for those with heart, circulatory, respiratory or other related health issues. Turtle sightings are not guaranteed, subject to sea and weather conditions. Bring a towel, light cover-up, hat, sunglasses, comfortable shoes. No drones or outside alcohol allowed. Tour vessel is cashless for purchases. Only credit, debit or digital payment methods with a QR code will be accepted for on board purchases.
    • Adult from: $369.00 USD
    • Child from: $289.00 USD
    DURATION 7 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Rainforest Ropes & Challenge Park

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 hrs

    Board your motorcoach for a scenic 10-minute drive to Knudson Cove, a private waterfront estate in the Tongass National Forest. Upon arrival, guides will instruct and outfit you with safety equipment in an open-air forest pavilion. Your adventure begins as you ascend into the trees and gravity pulls you along the ziplines. Nestled on a platform in the park, keep an eye out for eagles and ocean views. You can take an optional challenge route that leads you across swinging logs and rope bridges. Feel the speed and acceleration of the ocean zip, where you'll land above the water on a freestanding platform. Then take the final zip to the take the UTV up the hill to the 50-foot climbing tower where guides will show you techniques to climb to the top and safely auto belay to the ground. For those that are less adventurous, guides can assist you in skipping elements if you choose. You’ll complete 6 ziplines, with time to shop for souvenirs before returning to the pier.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must weigh a minimum of 70 lbs. and maximum of 270 lbs. Not recommended for pregnant women or those who have back, neck or spinal conditions. Wear closed-toe shoes.
    • Adult from: $269.00 USD
    • Child from: $229.00 USD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Weight
    • Age
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    Craft Brewery & Distillery Tasting Tour (Min Age 19)

    Victoria, British Columbia

    Duration 2 3/4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Sample a selection of craft beers and single-malt whiskies made with locally sourced ingredients at the only combined microbrewery and distillery in Canada. A guide in a Scottish tartan kilt will lead you on an entertaining behind-the-scenes tour of both locales – Macaloney’s Caledonian Distillery and Twa Dogs Brewery – and describe the production of the whiskies and beers in detail. You can expect it to be an eye-opening experience as these libations are made exclusively using traditional techniques that guarantee their extraordinary quality. During the tastings, you will be served two distinctly aged whiskies and three beers that may include an aromatic raspberry crème brûlée ale, an IPA made from four different hops and a sour beer flavored with coriander and salt. An enlightening driving tour through Victoria follows, during which you will pass through Canada’s oldest Chinatown and view the iconic Empress Hotel and grand Parliament complex along the Inner Harbor.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Enjoy an insider’s tour of Canada’s only combined microbrewery and distillery.
    • See how the various craft beers and single-malt whiskies are produced using traditional techniques.
    • Sample a selection of beers and whiskies made with locally sourced ingredients.
    • View many of the landmarks in downtown Victoria on an enlightening driving tour.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes some steps to negotiate. Comfortable clothing and flat walking shoes are recommended. Participants must be at least 19 years of age and carry a valid ID to take part in the tour.
    • Adult from: $129.00 USD
    • Child from: $129.00 USD
    DURATION 2 3/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Age
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    Rainforest Canopy & Zipline Adventure

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 hrs

    Envision the thrill of gliding through the top of a rich rainforest canopy along a series of nine ziplines and a cable suspended bridge between tall spruce, hemlock and cedar trees, all bordering the magnificent Tongass National Forest. This eco-adventure combines the rainforest canopy with a flight over nine ziplines and 2400 feet of high-tension cables guaranteed to thrill all. At Herring Cove, an all-terrain custom 4x4 Unimog will transport you up a steep rain forest hillside to the canopy chalet. Professionally trained guides will outfit you with the state-of-the-art safety equipment and provide a detailed orientation before you mount the first platform. Your rain forest canopy challenge features a ‘flight’ over nine zip-lines. Your guide will progressively ease you into the forest canopy along cables ranging from a short 100 feet up to 750 feet. Eagles and bears are often seen from the platforms. Cross a hanging bridge offering breathtaking views of the forest below. You will be up to 135 feet above the forest floor. Throughout this adventure, you are surrounded by the sights and sounds of the rain forest wildlife preserve. The final zip-line emerges from the rain forest and transports you over lush grassy wetlands to a viewing tower, 55 feet above where you will rappel to the ground. Time permitting, grab a freshly brewed coffee or a cold Alaskan beer and explore our Tsimshian totem park, see a master carver working, check out our historic sawmill and watch our local blacksmiths at work. Stop by the General Store to see photos taken during your zip-line experience and to shop for mementos of your Alaska adventure. Your excursion concludes with a scenic drive back to the ship.


    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Envision the thrill of gliding through the top of a rich rainforest canopy.
    • Explore our Tsimshian totem park.
    • Scenic drive back to the ship.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be in good physical condition and must be comfortable with heights. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Completion of a waiver and/or release form is necessary and cannot be signed by relatives that are not a minor's legal guardian. Minors under 18 must be accompanied by parent/guardian on tour. Minimum height 57 inches (145 cm). Minimum weight 70 pounds (32 kg) Maximum weight 250 lbs. (114 kg) Pregnant women, persons with pre-existing or recurrent medical conditions, and/or persons with a fear of heights, should not participate. Rain gear provided when needed. Although wildlife sightings are frequent, they cannot be guaranteed.
    • Adult from: $339.00 USD
    • Child from: $249.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Outerwear
    • Weight
    • Snack
    • Height
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    Distillery & Signature Bottle Infusion Experience

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Discover the art and science of distilling on a behind-the-scenes tour of Uncharted Alaska Distillery and then custom-blend your own bottled spirit in a hands-on class. Located in a former Ketchikan fire station, the distillery handcrafts gin, vodka, whiskey and agave spirits that capture the essence of the Alaskan wilderness. Samples will be offered that best express each product’s characteristics, a tasting that will inspire you to create your own signature spirit. Upstairs in the laboratory, you will find everything necessary to start the process. The instructor will help you choose the flowers, herbs, spices and other ingredients to infuse and blend your signature creation. For the final touch, you will design a personal label for the bottle. It could be silly or serious, depending on the image you wish to convey. The bottled spirit is yours to keep.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Enjoy a private tour of Uncharted Alaska Distillery in Ketchikan.
    • Sample some of the unique spirits that the distillery produces.
    • Create your own spirit and label during a hands-on class in the distillery laboratory.
    • Take home your custom-blended spirit as a souvenir of the experience.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 21 years of age. This tour operates in all weather conditions. This property is not accessible due to guests required to navigate stairwells.
    • Adult from: $199.00 USD
    • Child from: $199.00 USD
    DURATION 3 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Age
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    Victoria Walking Tour

    Victoria, British Columbia

    Duration 2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    There are fewer cities more spectacularly suited for a walking tour than Victoria. This delightful two-hour excursion will commence at the cruise terminal and start out along the seawall that is lined with the well-manicured lawns and gardens of those lucky enough to live with a view of the Strait of Juan De Fuca and the Olympic Mountain Range. Stepping away from the bustle of the cruise terminal, walk down into the heart of town which is full of shopping, restaurants, nightclubs and much more. The Inner Harbor of Victoria is a bustling and vibrant area with regular seaplane departures to the surrounding islands, street performers, local crafts and food vendors. This is also the location of the Royal BC Museum, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings and the world-famous Fairmont Empress Hotel with its façade of century-old ivy covered walls. As you make your way through the city, your experienced local guide will share with you the inside stories and history of the area and a true insider's knowledge of all things unique to the City of Victoria. Your guided tour concludes on the lawns of the Empress Hotel and you are encouraged to further explore Downtown on your own before heading back to the ship at your leisure. For those who don't wish to walk back, a shuttle will be available.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Walk around Victoria at a leisurely pace that allows you to really take in the sights.
    • Make note of neighborhoods and shops that you might like to explore further on your own.
    • Listen to the guide elaborate on the city’s founding and significant role in the gold rush.
    • Remain in town if you choose and browse iconic landmarks such as the Fairmont Empress hotel.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking over mostly even surfaces and some inclines. The tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair and not considered suitable for guests with mobility concerns. For those who don’t wish to walk back, a shuttle will be available.
    • Adult from: $45.00 USD
    • Child from: $35.00 USD
    DURATION 2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
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    Self-Drive Zodiac Adventure

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    Cruise through the spectacular Tongass Narrows in a Zodiac boat and take in the extraordinary coastal scenery with the chance of seeing iconic Alaskan wildlife. You may captain the 4-person Zodiac or ride along as a passenger. Either way, the views from sea level will be breathtaking. You will follow the guide’s boat past the islands off Refuge Cove and on to Totem Bight State Historical Park, home to a replica village like the ones the indigenous Tlingit and Haidas inhabited in the 19th century. The guide will entertain you with stories about these earlier times, logging, and the history of businesses such as the Ketchikan Pulp Mill. The Tongass Narrows is teeming with wildlife, and you may spot orcas and humpback whales breaching the water’s surface. Bald eagles are commonly seen soaring above, along the shore and feasting on fish that they have just plucked from the sea.

    HIGHLIGHTS • Skirt along the spectacularly scenic shoreline of the Tongass Narrows in a Zodiac boat.
    • Captain the Zodiac, be one of three passengers or switch positions if you like.
    • Look for wildlife that includes orcas, humpback whales and bald eagles.
    • Learn about the indigenous Tlingit and Haida people and how they lived in the 19th century.

    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Guests must be at least 25 years old to drive with a valid driver’s license. The tour route will vary based on current conditions, wildlife sightings and group. Guests should be able to navigate a steep ramp due to tidal variations, be able to board a Zodiac and be comfortable for up to two hours on the water in varying conditions without bathroom access. This tour is conducted using 4-pax Zodiac boats with the guide in a lead boat. Participants should weigh between 30lbs and 350lbs with a minimum age of 6 years old. This tour is not a good choice for guests with back or neck injuries or expectant mothers. The Zodiac is not covered or shaded. Guests will be outfitted with a life jacket, rain jacket, rain pants. Parties smaller than 4 will be paired up. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
    • Adult from: $249.00 USD
    • Child from: $229.00 USD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Snack
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    Tongass Hike & Taste Of Alaska

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Follow a guide along a winding gravel trail through the Tongass National Forest and feast on seafood at a waterfront resort afterwards. As you hike the two-mile-long Coast Guard Beach trail – which is considered challenging – the guide will point out and describe the flora and fauna that you encounter in the serene rainforest. You can expect to travel over steep rocky slopes, between outcroppings of jagged rocks and over a wooden bridge. The experience will be well worth the effort as you will be rewarded with stunning views of the beach below. You will also enjoy a waterfront view at Salmon Falls Resort, where you will dine on a three-course seafood lunch from the restaurant’s Taste of Alaska menu. Locally sourced salmon, halibut and crab cakes are typically served along with a local craft beer or wine.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Hike a challenging but rewarding coastal trail through the Tongass National Forest.
    • Enjoy the tranquility of the rainforest and spectacular views the entire time.
    • Learn about the flora and fauna that thrive in the rainforest and along the coast.
    • Dine on a bounty of Alaskan seafood at Salmon Falls Resort following the hike.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity and participants should be in good physical condition. Debit/Credit card for on-site purchases, as Salmon Falls Resort is a cashless venue. This tour will depart rain or shine.
    • Adult from: $329.00 USD
    • Child from: $289.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Meal
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    O Canada Night Lights with Timbits®

    Victoria, British Columbia

    Duration 1 1/4 hrs

    Enjoy a panoramic drive through Victoria’s inner harbor in the evening, when the city lights are twinkling brightly, and the urban landscape is spectacularly radiant. You will first pause at the Canadian institution Tim Hortons for a cup of coffee or hot chocolate and a few tasty Timbits, the franchise’s bite-size donuts. Then just settle in and admire the sights, perhaps the most famous being the grand Fairmont Empress, a château-style hotel built in 1908 that overlooks the waterfront. The domed Legislative Assembly of British Columbia dominates the skyline because it is outlined in brilliant white lights. Other landmarks that look more dramatic at night include the Maritime Museum and Royal BC Museum. Throughout the trip, the tranquil waters of the inner harbor will reflect the city lights, making the setting all the more memorable. As a parting gift, you will receive a classic Canadian goodie bag.


    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Drive through Victoria’s inner harbor at night, when it is beautifully illuminated.
    • Pass landmarks such as the Parliament complex and the Fairmont Empress hotel.
    • Enjoy coffee and donut morsels from Tim Hortons, a Canadian institution.
    • Play Canadian trivia for prizes during the drive and receive a goodie bag.


    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour is available to guests with limited mobility who utilize a collapsible wheelchair, can make their way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Participants must be at least 4 years of age. Gluten free donuts are not available at Tim Hortons. Timbits are iconic bite-sized doughnuts beloved by Canadians and beyond.
    • Adult from: $99.00 USD
    • Child from: $99.00 USD
    DURATION 1 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
    • Snack
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    Sitka Sound Kayak Adventure

    Sitka, Alaska

    Duration 2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Paddle a two-person kayak around the sheltered waters of Sitka Sound, an area teeming with wildlife. After an orientation and a few minutes to practice paddling, you will skirt along the stunningly beautiful coastline. The guide will lead the way and acquaint you with the marine environment. The backdrop of towering forest-blanketed mountains will be absolutely inspiring, If the weather is clear, you will see Mount Edgecumbe, a massive but dormant volcano that dominates Kruzof Island. While scanning the water’s surface, you may spot Stellar sea lions, harbor seals and porpoise. Humpback whales voraciously feed in the sound before migrating to Hawaii to breed and calve, and the sight of one breaching the water is a mesmerizing spectacle. Be sure to look skyward as bald eagles are commonly sighted.


    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Paddle a two-person kayak through the sheltered bays and inlets along Sitka Sound.
    • Look for humpback whales, sea lions, harbor seals, and bald eagles.
    &buEnjoy the inspiring scenery and, if the day is clear, the volcano Mount Edgecumbe.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 6 years of age and weigh at least 50 pounds. Maximum height is 6 ft. 6 inches, and maximum weight is 275 pounds. Weather-appropriate attire, comfortable shoes and a warm hat is suggested. All participants will be paired in tandem (2 person) kayaks for the paddle portion of the tour; if a guest does not have a paddle partner, they will be paired with another guest or guide. Wildlife sightings are frequent, but not guaranteed. Routes and visibility will vary based on weather and sea conditions.
    • Adult from: $179.00 USD
    • Child from: $169.00 USD
    DURATION 2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Snack
    • Age
    • Weight
    • Height
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    Haines Wilderness Odyssey by Jet Boat

    Skagway, Alaska

    Duration 6 1/4 hrs

    This Jet Boat Odyssey is truly the journey full of adventure while gaining knowledge and understanding along the way.


    Beginning in Skagway, you will meet your representative on the pier to start the journey. First by a Catamaran ferry, setting sail to the port of Haines while taking in the breathtaking scenery along the way. The waterway that you will be on is the longest and deepest Fjord in North America, with mountains that rise straight up from the ocean, to heights of 6,000 feet.


    Reaching the port of Haines, you will meet your driver, who will take you on the second leg of the journey, venturing north for your 45 minute narrated drive along the Chilkat River on the Haines Scenic Byway. You will arrive at the Jet Boat Facility, where all the amenities are available, such as modern and sparkling clean bathroom facilities. This is where your river Captains await, anxious to prepare you for the Jet Boat Odyssey, where they love to share their knowledge and enthusiasm about this valley that you are going to explore. This adventure will take you into the roadless portion of the Bald Eagle Preserve, in search of wildlife in the true Alaska Wilderness. Along the river journey, keep a watchful eye for moose, bears, eagles, swans and many other species of animals that call this area of the valley, their home. After exploring the many channels of the glacial fed river, you will return to the jet boat landing where all facilities are available. Before boarding the bus for your return trip, you will receive a box lunch to enjoy along the way, retracing your steps back to Skagway, by motor coach and ferry. You will return with a new appreciation for the Alaska Wilderness and those who call it home.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Minimum age to participate in this tour is 5 years old. Although wildlife sightings are frequent, they’re not guaranteed. Outdoor wear, hats, gloves, and blankets are provided at the site. Motorized scooters are not allowed. Guests must be able to step into and out of buses and boat. Wear casual comfortable walking shoes. Not recommended for pregnant guests in their 3rd trimester. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public.
    • Adult from: $379.00 USD
    • Child from: $329.00 USD
    DURATION 6 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
    • Outerwear
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    Alaska's Whales & Rainforest Trails

    Juneau, Alaska

    Duration 5 hrs

    See wildlife via land and sea during this exclusive whale-watching and rainforest eco-tour. This small-group, fully guided tour has been recommended by Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society based on its philosophy that guided experiences in nature should inspire people, young and old, to act responsibly for the protection of our planet's vital ecosystems. Depart the pier for the narrated drive to the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area. Upon arrival, you will take a guided hike along a lush rainforest trail. Along the way, your naturalist guide will help you track the glacier's recession over the past 100 years and teach you about how the Tongass National Forest is used for shelter, food, and medicine. Various stops will be made for interpretation and photo opportunities along the one-mile nature trail. After your scenic hike, grab a snack including water will be provided during the drive to the sheltered harbor at Auke Bay. Tour operator encourages guests to bring a reusable water bottle to minimize the use of plastic. Upon arrival, you will embark an exploration vessel equipped with large windows that open fully and perimeter seating to offer you an unrestricted viewing experience. This stable, covered, and heated watercraft is also equipped with a hydrophone to hear the solemn sounds of the whales (conditions permitting). During your cruise in these protected waters, your naturalist guide will help you pinpoint an abundance of wildlife that includes humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, porpoise, seals, sea birds, and more. You will want to keep a camera handy as you travel quickly from place to place or drift quietly while you observe Alaska's most notable marine denizens. Your tour will include a frame-able postcard with complimentary access to a digital booklet, Remembering Juneau by Land & Sea is provided as a memento of your day. At the conclusion of this unique water and wilderness adventure, you will be transferred back to the pier.


    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Walk through a primeval rainforest while learning about the flora and fauna.
    • Behold Mendenhall Glacier, one of North America’s most accessible glaciers.
    • Cruise a bay where humpback whales and other marine creatures are commonly seen.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress for the weather and wear comfortable hiking shoes.
    • Bring along a camera with plenty of film or storage to capture every moment
    • A snack including water is provided during the tour.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour involves approximately 1 mile of hiking on an improved trail. The group size will be limited to 20 participants to ensure a comfortable and interactive atmosphere. Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers, and wear sturdy, yet comfortable closed-toe walking shoes. Rain ponchos, binoculars, water and a snack will be provided. This tour may operate in reverse order. This tour operates in all weather conditions. Liability waiver required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator. All participants must be of age and ability to meet the mobility challenges mentioned above.
    • Adult from: $289.00 USD
    • Child from: $199.00 USD
    DURATION 5 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Family Recommended
    • Snack
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    Mendenhall Glacier By Helicopter & Guided Walk

    Juneau, Alaska

    Duration 2 1/4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Flying high above alpine ridges and lush rainforests, you’ll gain new appreciation for this rugged land as your pilot shares a lively narrative. As you approach the icefield and its many glaciers, you’ll marvel at the twisted spires, deep blue crevasses and carved peaks that make up this ancient landscape. Soaring even higher, you may pass the Mendenhall Towers, jagged rock sentinels that climb more than 7,000 feet and the spectacular icefalls that overflow to form the Mendenhall Glacier. View icefalls, spires, and the many hanging glaciers suspended on the surrounding mountainsides before a gentle landing on this slowly moving river of ice. Continue your adventure on foot as you explore the glacier's surface with your expert glacier guide. See and understand how glaciers form, flow and carve out the landscape. Following your glacier landing and guided walk, you’ll depart for a stunning flight back to civilization. Leaving the glacier behind, take memories that will last a life-time.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Ride a helicopter over the pristine wilderness that borders Juneau.
    • See the soaring peaks of Mendenhall Towers.
    • Walk across the icy terrain of Mendenhall Glacier with a mountaineering expert.
    • Gain a firsthand understanding of glaciers and how they creep across the landscape.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress warmly, in layers, in weather-appropriate clothing, gloves and a hat, sturdy and comfortable close-toe shoes.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Flight time is approximately 30 minutes, with an approximately 20-25-minute landing on the glacier. Time spent on the glacier may vary due to weather and glacial conditions. Glacier boots are provided at the heliport. Due to security, no bags, iPad, tablets, purses, fanny packs, camera bags, diaper bags or GoPro extension poles, selfie sticks, walking sticks or canes, food or beverages, including water bottles, smoking, including E-cigarettes are allowed on the flight. Infants up to and including the day prior to their second birthday are considered a lap child and should be added to the parent's weight they will be sitting on and are at no cost. On or after their 2nd birthday, the child is required by FAA to have their own seat and will be charged accordingly. Due to aircraft weight and balance limitations, the flight company charges an additional rate for passengers that weigh 250 lbs. or more fully clothed. Space is capacity controlled, please call 1.866.625.1167 for assistance. Bring raingear and sunglasses and bring a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery. This is a weather dependent tour, and all cancellations are at the sole discretion of the tour operator. Guests must be able to walk a minimum of 30 yards on the pavement at the heli-base. Guests must be able to navigate the two sizeable 18-inch steps into and out of the helicopter unassisted. Transit vans and helicopters are not ADA accessible.
    • Adult from: $499.00 USD
    • Child from: $429.00 USD
    DURATION 2 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Flightseeing Tour
    • Family Recommended
    • Weight
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    Local Halibut Fishing

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 5 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Try your luck fishing for halibut, a species of flatfish that gets massive and feeds voraciously in the summer. You will head out to the fishing grounds in a group of no more than six guests, which ensures that the captain and crew can provide exceptional personal attention to increase your chances of catching one of these behemoths. Once the boat anchors, you will fish with a vertical rigging to reach the bottom of the ocean floor where halibut live. The larger fish are usually females and can grow up to eight feet in length and five feet in width, which is why they are often called “barn doors.” Imagine what a thrill it would be to reel in one of these lunkers. If you catch one, you will notice that it has smooth scales and a light-colored bottom and a darker top, which acts as a natural camouflage that mimics the hues of the ocean floor and water.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Fish for halibut on a private boat with just five other guest’s maximum.
    • Follow the crew’s advice and tips to increase your chance of catching a huge halibut.
    • 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.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age and weigh no more than 300 lbs. A fishing license ($15) is required for ages 16 and up. We highly recommend purchasing this in advance at store.adfg.alaska.gov Make sure to have a paper copy or pdf copy on your phone. Guest may also purchase them on the boat with cash as payment. Guest may keep all legal fish caught on the trip. This season guided anglers may keep one halibut per person, per day, that must be under 37" or over 80'' Every Tuesday will be closed to retention of halibut in 2025. We also catch other species and guest may retain all legal fish in addition. We work with a 3rd party fish processor called Gateway Smokehouse and Processing. We will facilitate delivery of the catch to them at the end of the trip. Credit card info is needed for fish processing. We have the processing forms onboard our boats. While on the Private Halibut Fishing tour each guest will hold their own rod. We spend approximately 4 hours fishing with an additional 1 hour of roundtrip travel time to the fishing grounds. Weather appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. There will be multiple rods in the water and there can be 4 -6 guests onboard depending on vessel. Anglers will rotate so that everyone has time fishing.
    • Adult from: $499.00 USD
    • Child from: $469.00 USD
    DURATION 5 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Age
    • Snack
    • Weight
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    Authentic Alaska Fishing

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 5 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Salmon, cod, rockfish, and lingcod are the order of the day on this highly adaptable adventure fishing excursion! On the Alaskan Combination Fishing trip, you and your guide are free to chase whatever species offers the best chance of action that day. This five-hour trip is about fun, fishing flexibility, and adventure. If the salmon are running, your guide is likely to recommend a day spent trolling through schools of pink, silver, and the elusive mighty king salmon. If you’re looking to have fun hooking fish on light tackle, you’ll be seeking out schools of rockfish suspended in the water column. On a particularly calm day, you might run farther in search of pacific cod and lingcod. Along the way, you’ll see primeval forests, mountains soaring up from the sea, and have a good chance of spotting marine mammals such as whales; porpoises; seals; and more! Though we can’t retain halibut on this trip, you may end up fighting some of these mighty fish in the process of chasing other species on the bottom. While we love catching and eating fish, we also love to safely release them back into the wild. Our company, and this excursion, are about accessing the absolute best experiences Alaska has to offer.

    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 warmly in layered clothing and light rain gear.
    • Wear flat comfortable shoes with non-slip soles.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age, weigh a minimum of 30 lbs. and a maximum of 350lbs. Children must be accompanied by a parent and be prepared for a long fishing day. Deck or rubber-soled shoes must be worn on board. Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers all-weather gear will be provided. This tour operates in wet weather and includes approximately 2.5 hours of actual fishing time. The tour operator provides rain gear, rubber boots, comfortable float jackets, wool socks, hat and gloves, as well as all fishing equipment and tackle. All participants age 16 and older must purchase a $15 fishing license to fish in Alaska. You’ll need a credit card in order to have your catch processed and sent home (U.S. only). Fish Processing Plant is closed from September 30th to May 15th.
    • Adult from: $479.00 USD
    • Child from: $429.00 USD
    DURATION 5 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Age
    • Weight
    • Meal
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    Tongass Rainforest Expedition

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Walk through the pristine natural environment of Tongass National Forest, the largest such wilderness in America. As you follow the shaded nature trail through the understory, you can expect to be enthralled by the majesty of the towering, centuries-old trees and the serenity of the forest. While pausing at a meadow, the naturalist guide will identify some of the more unusual plants and describe their characteristics. You will enjoy a different perspective of the wilderness from a viewing platform at a nearby rapids, where bald eagles are often spotted. You will also pause farther down the trail next to a crystal-clear stream where salmon spawn each year. Here, the guide will explain some of the traditions and legends of the indigenous people that lived in the forest.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Hike through Tongass National Forest.
    • Marvel at the serenity and towering ancient trees.
    • Listen to the naturalist describe the flora and fauna.
    • Look for bald eagles and spawning salmon in season.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 4 years of age and and children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. This tour covers approximately 2.5 miles of moderate hiking over natural terrain. It is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. Strollers and walkers are not allowed on the trail. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
    • Adult from: $199.00 USD
    • Child from: $169.00 USD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Family Recommended
    • Snack
    • Hiking

Please note: The information in this document was current at time of printing. Tour descriptions and prices vary by ship and sailing date and are subject to change without notice. Log into My NCL for the applicable information specific to your cruise.

Printed on Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 03:30pm