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2 hours 30 minutes
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Skip the big buses with this small group tour narrated by a local guide. This is Sitka's only tour option to include only the 3 top ranked stops in our beautiful town. This gives you the opportunity to see the top spots and still have time to explore our city. Come join us and see the Alaska you have always dreamed about through the eyes of a local.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
PLEASE NOTE: AS of 2025 The Sitka Sound cruise terminal is now requiring guests to reserve seats on their complimentary shuttles to and from downtown Sitka in order to improve wait times and thus the overall experience when visiting Sitka. Priority boarding will be given to those holding reservations and it is imperative that reservations are made well in advance in order to ensure that you are on time for your tour departing from downtown Sitka. To reserve your seat(s) on the complimentary shuttles between the Sitka Sound cruise terminal and downtown Sitka. When making reservations, it is HIGHLY recommended that you plan to board the shuttle AT LEAST one hour prior to the scheduled tour departure time shown above, and book an earlier time if that is not available at the time you make your reservations. For your return trip to the Sitka Sound cruise terminal, it is recommended that you book a seat on a shuttle departing AT LEAST one hour prior to your scheduled cruise ship departure.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Admission to Fortress of the Bear
Admission into the Alaskan Raptor Center
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Harrigan Centennial Hall
This amazing tour leaves nothing on the table, covering 4 of Sitka's top destinations. Our tour begins at the Harrigan Centennial Hall where you'll come aboard a comfortable full-size passenger van. We'll head south on Sitka's road system. Along the way we might spot bald eagles in the treetops and Sitka Black Tail deer grazing on brush. We’ll contour Silver Bay, a body of water surrounded by high mountains. In the later months Humpback and Minke whales can sometimes be seen here. With time and weather permitting we’ll stop here for photos. Near the end of the road system we'll arrive at The Fortress of the Bear. This non-profit rescue facility is home to seven Alaskan bears. Here we'll get up close and personal (on a platform we view them from a safe distance) with our six rescued beautiful Alaskan Coastal Brown Bears and three Black Bears--the only black bears on Baranof Island. Our next stop is The Alaskan Raptor Center. This rehabilitation center for birds of prey has a state of the art flight room and home to multiple rescued Eagles, owls and other birds of prey found in Southeast Alaska. The we'll travel to Sitka National Historical Park; this protected area of temperate rain forest stretches out to a peninsula and offers multiple, easily accessible trail loops that contour Indian river and the Eastern Channel waters. Totem poles punctuate these trails. This park is also the site of a battle between the Sheetka Kwan Kiksadi Clan and Russian American troops, during the 19th century. Our guests can choose to walk through the park or a visit to the park’s amazing cultural center, which offers its own onsite interpreters, as well as exhibits and demonstrations for traditional techniques such as carving, working with fur, beading, and metal working. To cap off this tour our final stop will be for refreshments. This locally owned and operated pub is located right in the heart of historic downtown Sitka and offers a variety of beers. Enjoy flavors from all around Alaska on their ever-changing taps. Depending on taste (and age ), non-alcoholic beverages are also available. Enjoy both in this family friendly establishment.
Alaska Raptor Center
Growing from a backyard, volunteer-run operation, the Alaska Raptor Center has become Alaska's foremost bald eagle hospital and educational center, as well as one of the state's premier visitor attractions.Each year, the Alaska Raptor Center provides medical treatment to 100-200 injured bald eagles and other birds. Our goal is to release our patients back into the wild; some, however, are injured so severely they could not survive in the wild even after rehabilitation. These birds may join our Raptors-in-Residence, providing excitement and education for more than 36,000 annual visitors and for the 15,000 schoolchildren we reach through the Adopt-A-Raptor program and Classroom Presentations around the country.The Alaska Raptor Center's 17-acre campus borders the Tongass National Forest, a temperate coastal rainforest, and the Indian River in Sitka, Alaska, and features award-winning natural habitats for our 19 Raptors-in-Residence.
Admissions
Duration: 2 hours
257 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Lynne a,
May 26, 2025
- Viator
Sid was great! Loved the entire tour. My only suggestion is meet at the port instead of downtown on the bus. That was a nightmare getting off and we almost missed our time. Once we got in the van all was great and do recommend this tour 😊
Diana D,
May 26, 2025
- Viator
The bears and raptors were amazing and the tour guide was so helpful. There even was lots of raptors in the trees when we got to the totem poles.
Vaughan A,
May 25, 2025
- Viator
A really easy and informative way to experience some of Sitka’s top attractions. The Raptor Centre was really interesting with time to do some lovely woodland walks too. Pick up point was easy to find and we were taken in a small group by a really entertaining and knowledgeable guide.
Stacy A,
May 24, 2025
- Viator
Our tour guide Jim was knowledgeable, personable and fun. The tours were just long enough . The buses were clean . Great time
Jerome B,
May 24, 2025
- Viator
We enjoyed this tour. The puck up location we east to find and our driver was quite personable. It was a small group tour of only 6 people. We arrive st the raptor center and I felt we had enough time there to enjoy. Then we went to the fortress of the bear. This is a wonderful sanctuary and it has a great story behind it. We did see 5 coastal brown bears and 1 black bear. I felt our time here was a little rushed. I would have liked to see a feeding and the bears signing for food but we had to move on. Our final stop was at the totem park and here we definitely did not have enough time. We watched their wonderful movie, looked at all the indoor totems but did not have time to walk the outdoor ones. I would suggest adding 45-60 min to the tour and one wouldn’t feel so rushed. All locations were handicap accessible done easier than others. All had gift shops which were nice. The van was very comfortable and the driver quite pleasant. It was a nice overview of the attractions.
Operated by Baranof Tours