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White Pass Scenic Railway
Skagway, Alaska
Duration 2 3/4 hrs
- Adult from: $209.00 USD
- Child from: $149.00 USD

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Package not available on sailings less than 5 days or charter sailings.
Duration 2 3/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Hop aboard the vintage White Pass & Yukon Route Railway for an immensely picturesque train ride high into the mountains, following a path blasted out of the rocks in 1898, during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush. As soon as the narrow-gauge train begins its ascent, you will understand why the beloved WP&YR is known as “The Scenic Railway of the World.” The train will climb almost 3,000 feet in just 20 miles and present one breathtaking view after another, from thundering Bridal Veil Falls to the rugged peaks at Inspiration Point. You will also pass over the soaring bridge that spans precipitous Dead Horse Gulch, named for pack animals loaded with prospecting gear that fell to the bottom of the gorge. It will be an exhilarating ride on a railway so ingeniously constructed that it is recognized as an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride a narrow-gauge train on a route used during the Klondike Gold Rush.
• Climb high into the mountains and behold Alaska’s majestic scenery.
• Admire the ingenious engineering behind the railway’s construction.
• Receive a collectible magazine that details the railway’s history.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
It is off to the historic and magnificent White Pass Train adventure. From an antique parlor car, enjoy the incredible scenery while your tour guide shares the stories and history of the Klondike Gold Rush. Upon reaching Fraser, British Columbia board your motorcoach and take a short trip to the Yukon Suspension Bridge. Then it’s time to experience the country that you heard about! Breathe pristine air, taste wild berries in season, hear the roar of raging white water and thrill to the sensations of a swaying walkway over 60 feet above the rapids. There are Tagish First Nation Staff and Elders to answer questions about the site. A variety of First Nations art pieces and crafts are available for purchase, as well. After your experience at the Yukon Suspension Bridge, you’ll continue on your motorcoach for the journey down the west side of the White Pass Canyon. Listen as your driver/guide entertains you with stories of the stampeders who trekked through the pass in search of gold. You’ll see picturesque points such as Tormented Valley and Pitchfork Falls as you head back to your ship.
Duration 6 hours
OVERVIEW
Relive a bit of Alaskan history through experiences that reflect the gold rush days of Skagway. For an understanding of the importance of sled dogs both past and present, you will visit a musher’s camp in Dredge Town and watch these canines demonstrate their strength and stamina. Prospectors in the gold rush era used the breed to pull their heavy, gear-laden sleds through the snow. You will get to meet the next generation of puppies who are there for you to cuddle and hold. Puppy kisses guaranteed! You will also pan for gold just like those prospectors, except gold will be guaranteed in this case and an assayer will be nearby to weigh and evaluate your find. You will see the route the prospectors took in Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 by boarding a private car on the White Pass Railway and riding to summit of the pass, where you will celebrate the occasion with a toast. A costumed guide will describe the attractions as you take in the breathtaking panoramic views.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit a musher’s camp and watch sled dogs demonstrate their strength and stamina.
• Interact with the sled dogs and puppies.
• Pan for gold much like the prospectors during the gold rush.
• Ride a private railway car to the White Pass, following a route that the prospectors took.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
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.
Duration 1 1/2 hrs
Experience Skagway with Alaska’s original city historical tour for an informative fun filled 90 minutes to “all points of interest”. Skagway character Martin Itjen came here looking for gold in 1898 and became the town’s most celebrated storyteller. He gave Alaska’s first motorized sightseeing tour on his “Skagway Streetcar” for U.S. President Warren G. Harding in 1923 and delighted visitors for decades. Today, Martin’s tour lives on! Aboard your yellow 1927 sightseeing bus, your costumed “conductor” passes on a century of history, behind-the-scenes tales, and stories. Explore the waterfront and National Park Historic District, enjoy the panoramic views from the scenic overlook and have your camera ready for the recounting of the Soapy Smith gunfight at the Gold Rush Cemetery. Highlighting the history of this gold rush town and the pioneer families that built it, you’ll motor through the residential neighborhoods of Skagway, famous for its flower gardens. A courtesy stop is made in town for those wanting to shop or explore independently before the tour continues back to the ship. Don’t miss seeing “all points of interest” aboard the Skagway Streetcar.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 8 1/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Travel along an immensely scenic highway into the wilds of the Yukon Territory and return on a narrow-gauge railway built to transport prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush. The drive will take you past majestic mountain peaks and alpine lakes, across the Canadian border, through the White Pass and on into the untamed Yukon. The natural beauty will be breathtaking the entire way. After pausing for a hearty lunch at Wild Adventure Yukon, you can stretch your legs by browsing a wildlife museum, a sled dog musher’s village and the world’s smallest desert. You will also have time to explore pristine Lake Bennett and the abandoned town of Fraser before boarding the White Pass & Yukon Route railway, the aptly named “Scenic Railway of the World.” On the descent through the mountains, you will pass natural wonders that include Bridal Veil Falls, Inspiration Point and Dead Horse Gulch.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Drive along the gorgeous and mountainous Klondike Highway and on into Canada.
• Hear fascinating commentary about the Klondike Gold Rush in the 1890s.
• Stop at a trading post in the Yukon Territory for lunch and to visit a dog musher’s village.
• Board the “Scenic Railway of the World” in the now abandoned town of Fraser.
• Pass breathtaking natural wonders on the train ride back to Skagway.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress warmly in layered clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 3/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Experience the dramatic beauty of Southeast Alaska while traveling in a luxury parlor car on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway. Along the way, you will be treated to beverages and regionally sourced appetizers that will make the ride all the more pleasurable. As soon as the narrow-gauge train begins its ascent, you will understand why the beloved WP&YR is known as “The Scenic Railway of the World.” The train will climb almost 3,000 feet in just 20 miles and present one breathtaking view after another, from thundering Bridal Veil Falls to the rugged peaks at Inspiration Point. You will also pass over the soaring bridge that spans precipitous Dead Horse Gulch, named for pack animals loaded with prospecting gear that fell to the bottom of the gorge. It will be an exhilarating ride on a railway so ingeniously constructed that it is recognized as an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride in a luxury parlor car on a train that follows a Klondike Gold Rush route.
• Climb high into the mountains and behold Alaska’s majestic scenery.
• Admire the ingenious engineering behind the railway’s construction.
• Enjoy all-inclusive beverages and locally sourced appetizers that reflect Alaska cuisine
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
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.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Ride a vintage train that once carried miners into the gold fields of the Canadian wilderness. During your one-way train to the summit, you will view incredible scenery while your guide shares colorful stories about the history of the gold rush. Upon arrival in Fraser, British Colombia, you'll board your motorcoach for the return trip to Skagway. Before ending back in town, you'll stop at the gold Rush cemetery. The first cemetery in Skagway, this is the final resting place for gold rush characters such as kingpin Soapy Smith and promoter Martin Itjen, who caused a stir by chaining the world’s largest gold nugget to a tree.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride a railway built during the gold rush.
• Admire majestic scenery all the way to the summit and back.
• Learn the history of landmarks such as Dead Horse Gulch.
• Hear wild tales of Skagway’s notorious founders.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Follow a mountain trail that prospectors took during the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush and see landmarks in Skagway that commemorate that time period. While driving through the city’s National Historic District, you will pass block after block of wooden buildings that were constructed as hotels, stores and saloons in the late 19th century. The Red Onion is the most notorious saloon as it was also a brothel during the gold rush. At the Skagway Centennial statue, you will see a representation of an indigenous Tlingit packer leading a prospector into the gold fields. You will then follow the famed Trail of ’98, which is the route countless stampeders took in search of gold. It was a longer but less treacherous path than the Chilkoot Trail, which was steeper and prone to avalanches. As you will see while pausing for photos on the way to the White Pass Summit, the scenery is majestic.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Drive through Skagway’s Historic District, which dates to the late 1890s.
• See blocks of original wooden buildings, including the notorious Red Onion Saloon.
• Pause at the Centennial statue that marks the 100-year anniversary of the gold rush.
• Ascend into the mountains on the Trail of ’98 that the stampeding prospectors took.
• Snap photos of the gorgeous natural beauty on the way to the White Pass Summit.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 3/4 hrs
This excursion combines a trip over the Klondike Highway with a ride on the White Pass & Yukon Railroad, leaving you time for further exploration during your visit to Skagway. This tour is presented in multiple foreign languages simultaneously. Your experience begins onboard a comfortable mini-bus whose large picture windows afford spectacular views as you travel through Skagway and north along the Klondike Highway up through the West White Pass in the St. Elias Range. This is the highest coastal range in the world, and one of North America's most scenic mountain roads. Your guide will tell a century’s worth of White Pass stories, and there are plenty of landmarks along the way including Dead Horse Trail, the old Brackett Wagon Road, Pitchfork Falls and Moore Bridge. Photo opportunities of numerous glaciers and peaks abound. Upon arrival at Fraser, British Columbia, you’ll board a vintage narrow-gauge railcar for your trip aboard the world-famous White Pass & Yukon Railroad. The train takes you through the opposite side of the Pass, and down the other side of the canyon, with new breathtaking panoramas of mountains, glaciers, and waterfalls back down the grade to Skagway.
Duration 7 1/2 hrs
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the north as you travel into the Yukon on this historic rail & motor coach adventure. Begin your day by traveling by motor coach to the White Pass depot where you will board the train for the 67 mile journey into the Yukon. Take the unforgettable journey aboard the "Scenic Railway of the World" and travel from tidewater past the summit of White Pass, a 2,865 foot elevation, and onto beautiful Bennett Lake. Relax in a vintage rail car as you pass Bridal Veil Falls, Inspiration Point and Dead Horse Gulch --This fully narrated tour features panoramic views of mountains, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles and historic sites. Accessible only by train, Bennett is the site of an abandoned gold rush town located at the end of the Chilkoot & White Pass trails on the shores of the lake. Upon arrival in Bennett, step off the train and journey back in time as you explore the White Pass historic interpretive center or take a self- guided walking tour up to the church, the views are stunning. Re-board the train and enjoy a hearty box lunch as you travel along the shores of the lake and onto the village of Carcross. Once in Carcross, you will have time to visit the charming community prior to boarding your motor coach for the trip down the Klondike Highway and back to your ship in Skagway.
*Prices vary by ship and sail date. See Terms & Conditions
NCL makes arrangements for Guests for shore excursions solely for the convenience of the Guest; NCL does not act on behalf of or supervise the parties or persons who own, furnish, or operate such excursions, and the same are provided by independent contractors. NCL assumes no responsibility for, nor guarantees the performance of, any such excursion provider, and Guests acknowledge that NCL shall not be liable for losses or injuries arising from the acts or omissions of such provider.
Participation in activities and excursions may involve physical exertion, and may be potentially hazardous or dangerous. It is the responsibility of each individual to determine whether you are capable of engaging in any activity. Participation in any activity or excursion is at your own risk.
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Our group shore excursions are offered in English. Depending on the booking situation, various excursions are also offered in German, Spanish, French, Italian or Russian (minimum number of 30 participants). The tours offered may vary from cruise to cruise. Please see the detailed information for your shore excursion on board.
