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Icy Strait Village Tour and Crab Feast

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Join us for an Alaskan village tour and crab feast! Our locally owned and operated tour is your chance to form a deeper connection.

We will teach you how we catch, cook, and crack our delicious local Alaskan dungeness crab. We will also take you around the village and to our favorite foraging spot to show you a little of how we survive and thrive in this remote paradise.
Ville: Hoonah
Fri 08 Aug
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Fri 08 Aug
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Ce qui est inclu
Fresh Alaskan Dungeness crab with wild berry dessert
Fresh Alaskan dungeness crab with wild berry dessert
Fresh Alaskan Dungeness crab with wild berry dessert
Fresh Alaskan dungeness crab with wild berry dessert
Fresh Alaskan Dungeness crab with wild berry dessert
Fresh Alaskan dungeness crab with wild berry dessert
Fresh Alaskan Dungeness crab with wild berry dessert
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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Hoonah
The next stop is some forested private property just outside the village. We occasionally see coastal brown bears here, so have your camera ready. This is where Srisa and I pick the wild Alaska berries you will be enjoying in your dessert at the crab feast. We also have a small garden and orchard. We enjoy talking about what it takes to survive and thrive in our remote location.
2
Hoonah
Next, it's back to the village to see our friends at the carving shed. This is your chance to watch local Tlingit master carvers craft totem poles from yellow cedar logs.
3
Hoonah
The next stop is some forested private property just outside the village. We occasionally see coastal brown bears here, so have your camera ready. This is where Srisa and I pick the wild Alaska berries you will be enjoying in your dessert at the crab feast. We also have a small garden and orchard. We enjoy talking about what it takes to survive and thrive in our remote location.
4
Hoonah
Next, it's back to the village to see our friends at the carving shed. This is your chance to watch local Tlingit master carvers craft totem poles from yellow cedar logs.
5
Hoonah
The next stop is some forested private property just outside the village. We occasionally see coastal brown bears here, so have your camera ready. This is where Srisa and I pick the wild Alaska berries you will be enjoying in your dessert at the crab feast. We also have a small garden and orchard. We enjoy talking about what it takes to survive and thrive in our remote location.
6
Hoonah
Next, it's back to the village to see our friends at the carving shed. This is your chance to watch local Tlingit master carvers craft totem poles from yellow cedar logs.
7
Hoonah
The next stop is some forested private property just outside the village. We occasionally see coastal brown bears here, so have your camera ready. This is where Srisa and I pick the wild Alaska berries you will be enjoying in your dessert at the crab feast. We also have a small garden and orchard. We enjoy talking about what it takes to survive and thrive in our remote location.
8
Hoonah
Next, it's back to the village to see our friends at the carving shed. This is your chance to watch local Tlingit master carvers craft totem poles from yellow cedar logs.
9
Hoonah
The next stop is some forested private property just outside the village. We occasionally see coastal brown bears here, so have your camera ready. This is where Srisa and I pick the wild Alaska berries you will be enjoying in your dessert at the crab feast. We also have a small garden and orchard. We enjoy talking about what it takes to survive and thrive in our remote location.
10
Hoonah
Next, it's back to the village to see our friends at the carving shed. This is your chance to watch local Tlingit master carvers craft totem poles from yellow cedar logs.
11
Hoonah
The next stop is some forested private property just outside the village. We occasionally see coastal brown bears here, so have your camera ready. This is where Srisa and I pick the wild Alaska berries you will be enjoying in your dessert at the crab feast. We also have a small garden and orchard. We enjoy talking about what it takes to survive and thrive in our remote location.
12
Hoonah
Next, it's back to the village to see our friends at the carving shed. This is your chance to watch local Tlingit master carvers craft totem poles from yellow cedar logs.
13
Hoonah
The next stop is some forested private property just outside the village. We occasionally see coastal brown bears here, so have your camera ready. This is where Srisa and I pick the wild Alaska berries you will be enjoying in your dessert at the crab feast. We also have a small garden and orchard. We enjoy talking about what it takes to survive and thrive in our remote location.
14
Hoonah
Next, it's back to the village to see our friends at the carving shed. This is your chance to watch local Tlingit master carvers craft totem poles from yellow cedar logs.
15
Hoonah
The next stop is some forested private property just outside the village. We occasionally see coastal brown bears here, so have your camera ready. This is where Srisa and I pick the wild Alaska berries you will be enjoying in your dessert at the crab feast. We also have a small garden and orchard. We enjoy talking about what it takes to survive and thrive in our remote location.
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Hoonah
Next, it's back to the village to see our friends at the carving shed. This is your chance to watch local Tlingit master carvers craft totem poles from yellow cedar logs.
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Commentaires (20)
Explorer17068781760
Aug 2024
The Icy Point Strait Town Tour and Lunch is AMAZING. They are a super sweet husband and wife team and they make you feel like family. He picks you up at the same place the other excursions meet and drives you about 10 minutes to their beautiful restaurant to get crab fresh out of the water for lunch later. He then drives you to their other property to see his workshop and hike, or not if you don’t want to, around that property and pick and EAT wild blueberries. You then visit the totem pole carvers and feel VIP as he knows everyone. You then return to the restaurant to help clean and cook the crabs which our son just loved. We then had the best meal of our vacation of so much crab and her phenomenal Thai fried rice and thai chai tea. If we weren’t already full, topped it off with her fresh berry dessert. We hung out for a while on their waterfront looking and rocks, sea glass and so many shells. The rain didn’t even matter as this was a dream of a tour. He drove us back to town. (Also GLUTEN FREE was no problem at all, did not get sick.)
bradenl497
Jul 2024
Amazing and warming experience. Todd introduced the local life style and their beloved tightly knit community. Srisa prepared her own unique Thai ice tea that was to die for. They both served a delicious crab meal and dessert. Would definitely recommend to cruising explorers and visitors.
Jens_J
Jul 2024
Honestly the best part of our cruise. Todd and Srisa are wonderful hosts and amazing chefs. The drive around the town and great stories are something we will carry with us for a lifetime. Our to trip to Alaska wouldn’t have been complete without this excursion and we can’t wait to bring the kids back so they can pull their own crab out of the water and see how the natives live.

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