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Explore Ketchikan with a private tour, suitable for all ages, ensuring your family and friends are the only guests in the tour van! Offering ease, comfort, flexibility, and a relaxed pace!

Explore at your own pace, without rigid time constraints at each stop! Your group can choose to spend as much or little time at each location, allowing you to focus on areas of greater interest!

Destinations for Wildlife, Waterfalls, Rainforest, Coastal inner passage for marine life, Totem Poles, and friendly tour guides!

Why be another number on a large tourist bus, with us you are the star of the show, and all our attention is on your group, and the groups interests throughout the journey!

With extra care and attention from your guide on this private tour, can be especially helpful with those traveling with young children, elderly relatives, those with medical conditions, special needs or mobility challenges!

Our goal is an experience that is fun, friendly, authentic, and not scripted!
Ville: Ketchikan
Tue 27 May
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Tue 27 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Private transportation
Private transportation
Private transportation
Private transportation
Bottled Water
Disposable Ponchos (in case of rain)
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Herring Cove
Herring cove is an open grassy field and creek running through that attracts all types of wildlife giving guests the opportunity to see bears, bald eagles, seals, salmon, geese and more with a breathtaking taking view of our ever green rainforest (wildlife will vary depending on time of season)
2
Rotary Beach
This location opens to the inner passage allowing opportunities for sighting Orcas and Humpback whales! As we explore the coastal tide pools filled with crabs, hermit crabs, fish, starburst anemones, starfish and much more…
3
Saxman Native Village
Saxman village is a collection of Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida totem poles and tribal homes. Giving guests an up close view and history of the native culture and totem poles in Ketchikan Ak
4
Herring Cove
Herring cove is an open grassy field and creek running through that attracts all types of wildlife giving guests the opportunity to see bears, bald eagles, seals, salmon, geese and more with a breathtaking taking view of our ever green rainforest (wildlife will vary depending on time of season)
5
Rotary Beach
This location opens to the inner passage allowing opportunities for sighting Orcas and Humpback whales! As we explore the coastal tide pools filled with crabs, hermit crabs, fish, starburst anemones, starfish and much more…
6
Saxman Native Village
Saxman village is a collection of Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida totem poles and tribal homes. Giving guests an up close view and history of the native culture and totem poles in Ketchikan Ak
7
Herring Cove
Herring cove is an open grassy field and creek running through that attracts all types of wildlife giving guests the opportunity to see bears, bald eagles, seals, salmon, geese and more with a breathtaking taking view of our ever green rainforest (wildlife will vary depending on time of season)
8
Rotary Beach
This location opens to the inner passage allowing opportunities for sighting Orcas and Humpback whales! As we explore the coastal tide pools filled with crabs, hermit crabs, fish, starburst anemones, starfish and much more…
9
Saxman Native Village
Saxman village is a collection of Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida totem poles and tribal homes. Giving guests an up close view and history of the native culture and totem poles in Ketchikan Ak
10
Anse aux harengs
Herring Cove est un champ herbeux ouvert et un ruisseau qui attire tous les types d'animaux sauvages, donnant aux clients la possibilité de voir des ours, des pygargues à tête blanche, des phoques, des saumons, des oies et plus encore avec une vue imprenable sur notre forêt tropicale toujours verte (la faune variera selon à l'heure de la saison)
11
Plage du Rotary
Cet emplacement s'ouvre sur le passage intérieur permettant d'apercevoir des orques et des baleines à bosse ! Alors que nous explorons les bassins de marée côtiers remplis de crabes, de bernard-l'ermite, de poissons, d'anémones étoilées, d'étoiles de mer et bien plus encore…
12
Village natal de Saxman
Le village de Saxman est une collection de mâts totémiques et de maisons tribales Tlingit, Tsimshian et Haida. Donner aux invités une vue rapprochée et l'histoire de la culture indigène et des mâts totémiques à Ketchikan Ak
13
Ketchikan
Experience the thrill of wildlife with the chance to see bears, bald eagles, salmon, and seals! This open grassy field and salmon filled creek, attracts a variety of wildlife to this location! Please note the diversity of wildlife will vary depending on time of season.
14
Ketchikan
Capture stunning photos and videos of a beautiful waterfall just steps away from where you exit the van! Plus, step inside our lush rainforest for more spectacular views and vantage points of this waterfall!
15
Ketchikan
Discover the diverse tide pools along the coastal inner passage, where you may spot purple and orange starfish, crabs, sea anemones, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and more! Chance to also see eagles in the trees, seals in the ocean, and with a little bit of luck a whale passing through. The variety of wildlife will change with the tide levels. When the season is right, you can also pick and enjoy the wild edible berries in this location! (rocky and sandy terrain)
16
Ketchikan
A rare opportunity to see totem poles up close. Your guide will share captivating stories that breathe life into these magnificent works of art, creating a rich, interactive experience for all ages! Next a quick stop into a retired sawmill that offers a fun and interesting look into Ketchikan's past that is entertaining for all ages! This mill sits on 20-foot-high stilts, providing an amazing view of the estuary below, with more chances to see harbor seals, beavers, salmon, eagles, and bears! This site also features Bifrost Blacksmithing, knives handcrafted in Ketchikan using locally sourced materials and handles crafted from Sitka black-tailed deer antlers, each carrying a unique story. Explore this amazing collection and engage with the blacksmiths, Jake and Joron, to learn about their craft and the intriguing stories behind each knife! Entry into this location that includes the Totem Park, sawmill, and blacksmith is $10 per person(ages 12 and under $5)upon arrival.
17
Ketchikan
Experience the thrill of wildlife with the chance to see bears, bald eagles, salmon, and seals! This open grassy field and salmon filled creek, attracts a variety of wildlife to this location! Please note the diversity of wildlife will vary depending on time of season.
18
Ketchikan
Capture stunning photos and videos of a beautiful waterfall just steps away from where you exit the van! Plus, step inside our lush rainforest for more spectacular views and vantage points of this waterfall!
19
Ketchikan
Discover the diverse tide pools along the coastal inner passage, where you may spot purple and orange starfish, crabs, sea anemones, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and more! Chance to also see eagles in the trees, seals in the ocean, and with a little bit of luck a whale passing through. The variety of wildlife will change with the tide levels. When the season is right, you can also pick and enjoy the wild edible berries in this location! (rocky and sandy terrain)
20
Ketchikan
A rare opportunity to see totem poles up close. Your guide will share captivating stories that breathe life into these magnificent works of art, creating a rich, interactive experience for all ages! Next a quick stop into a retired sawmill that offers a fun and interesting look into Ketchikan's past that is entertaining for all ages! This mill sits on 20-foot-high stilts, providing an amazing view of the estuary below, with more chances to see harbor seals, beavers, salmon, eagles, and bears! This site also features Bifrost Blacksmithing, knives handcrafted in Ketchikan using locally sourced materials and handles crafted from Sitka black-tailed deer antlers, each carrying a unique story. Explore this amazing collection and engage with the blacksmiths, Jake and Joron, to learn about their craft and the intriguing stories behind each knife! Entry into this location that includes the Totem Park, sawmill, and blacksmith is $10 per person(ages 12 and under $5)upon arrival.
21
Ketchikan
Experience the thrill of wildlife with the chance to see bears, bald eagles, salmon, and seals! This open grassy field and salmon filled creek, attracts a variety of wildlife to this location! Please note the diversity of wildlife will vary depending on time of season.
22
Ketchikan
Capture stunning photos and videos of a beautiful waterfall just steps away from where you exit the van! Plus, step inside our lush rainforest for more spectacular views and vantage points of this waterfall!
23
Ketchikan
Discover the diverse tide pools along the coastal inner passage, where you may spot purple and orange starfish, crabs, sea anemones, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and more! Chance to also see eagles in the trees, seals in the ocean, and with a little bit of luck a whale passing through. The variety of wildlife will change with the tide levels. When the season is right, you can also pick and enjoy the wild edible berries in this location! (rocky and sandy terrain)
24
Ketchikan
A rare opportunity to see totem poles up close. Your guide will share captivating stories that breathe life into these magnificent works of art, creating a rich, interactive experience for all ages! Next a quick stop into a retired sawmill that offers a fun and interesting look into Ketchikan's past that is entertaining for all ages! This mill sits on 20-foot-high stilts, providing an amazing view of the estuary below, with more chances to see harbor seals, beavers, salmon, eagles, and bears! This site also features Bifrost Blacksmithing, knives handcrafted in Ketchikan using locally sourced materials and handles crafted from Sitka black-tailed deer antlers, each carrying a unique story. Explore this amazing collection and engage with the blacksmiths, Jake and Joron, to learn about their craft and the intriguing stories behind each knife! Entry into this location that includes the Totem Park, sawmill, and blacksmith is $10 per person(ages 12 and under $5)upon arrival.
25
Ketchikan
Experience the thrill of wildlife with the chance to see bears, bald eagles, salmon, and seals! This open grassy field and salmon filled creek, attracts a variety of wildlife to this location! Please note the diversity of wildlife will vary depending on time of season.
26
Ketchikan
Capture stunning photos and videos of a beautiful waterfall just steps away from where you exit the van! Plus, step inside our lush rainforest for more spectacular views and vantage points of this waterfall!
27
Ketchikan
Discover the diverse tide pools along the coastal inner passage, where you may spot purple and orange starfish, crabs, sea anemones, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and more! Chance to also see eagles in the trees, seals in the ocean, and with a little bit of luck a whale passing through. The variety of wildlife will change with the tide levels. When the season is right, you can also pick and enjoy the wild edible berries in this location! (rocky and sandy terrain)
28
Ketchikan
A rare opportunity to see totem poles up close. Your guide will share captivating stories that breathe life into these magnificent works of art, creating a rich, interactive experience for all ages! Next a quick stop into a retired sawmill that offers a fun and interesting look into Ketchikan's past that is entertaining for all ages! This mill sits on 20-foot-high stilts, providing an amazing view of the estuary below, with more chances to see harbor seals, beavers, salmon, eagles, and bears! This site also features Bifrost Blacksmithing, knives handcrafted in Ketchikan using locally sourced materials and handles crafted from Sitka black-tailed deer antlers, each carrying a unique story. Explore this amazing collection and engage with the blacksmiths, Jake and Joron, to learn about their craft and the intriguing stories behind each knife! Entry into this location that includes the Totem Park, sawmill, and blacksmith is $10 per person(ages 12 and under $5)upon arrival.
29
Ketchikan
Experience the thrill of wildlife with the chance to see bears, bald eagles, salmon, and seals! This open grassy field and salmon filled creek, attracts a variety of wildlife to this location! Please note the diversity of wildlife will vary depending on time of season.
30
Ketchikan
Capture stunning photos and videos of a beautiful waterfall just steps away from where you exit the van! Plus, step inside our lush rainforest for more spectacular views and vantage points of this waterfall!
31
Ketchikan
Discover the diverse tide pools along the coastal inner passage, where you may spot purple and orange starfish, crabs, sea anemones, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and more! Chance to also see eagles in the trees, seals in the ocean, and with a little bit of luck a whale passing through. The variety of wildlife will change with the tide levels. When the season is right, you can also pick and enjoy the wild edible berries in this location! (rocky and sandy terrain)
32
Ketchikan
A rare opportunity to see totem poles up close. Your guide will share captivating stories that breathe life into these magnificent works of art, creating a rich, interactive experience for all ages! Next a quick stop into a retired sawmill that offers a fun and interesting look into Ketchikan's past that is entertaining for all ages! This mill sits on 20-foot-high stilts, providing an amazing view of the estuary below, with more chances to see harbor seals, beavers, salmon, eagles, and bears! This site also features Bifrost Blacksmithing, knives handcrafted in Ketchikan using locally sourced materials and handles crafted from Sitka black-tailed deer antlers, each carrying a unique story. Explore this amazing collection and engage with the blacksmiths, Jake and Joron, to learn about their craft and the intriguing stories behind each knife! Entry into this location that includes the Totem Park, sawmill, and blacksmith is $10 per person(ages 12 and under $5)upon arrival.
33
Ketchikan
Experience the thrill of wildlife with the chance to see bears, bald eagles, salmon, and seals! This open grassy field and salmon filled creek, attracts a variety of wildlife to this location! Please note the diversity of wildlife will vary depending on time of season.
34
Ketchikan
Capture stunning photos and videos of a beautiful waterfall just steps away from where you exit the van! Plus, step inside our lush rainforest for more spectacular views and vantage points of this waterfall!
35
Ketchikan
Discover the diverse tide pools along the coastal inner passage, where you may spot purple and orange starfish, crabs, sea anemones, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and more! Chance to also see eagles in the trees, seals in the ocean, and with a little bit of luck a whale passing through. The variety of wildlife will change with the tide levels. When the season is right, you can also pick and enjoy the wild edible berries in this location! (rocky and sandy terrain)
36
Ketchikan
A rare opportunity to see totem poles up close. Your guide will share captivating stories that breathe life into these magnificent works of art, creating a rich, interactive experience for all ages! Next a quick stop into a retired sawmill that offers a fun and interesting look into Ketchikan's past that is entertaining for all ages! This mill sits on 20-foot-high stilts, providing an amazing view of the estuary below, with more chances to see harbor seals, beavers, salmon, eagles, and bears! This site also features Bifrost Blacksmithing, knives handcrafted in Ketchikan using locally sourced materials and handles crafted from Sitka black-tailed deer antlers, each carrying a unique story. Explore this amazing collection and engage with the blacksmiths, Jake and Joron, to learn about their craft and the intriguing stories behind each knife! Entry into this location that includes the Totem Park, sawmill, and blacksmith is $10 per person(ages 12 and under $5)upon arrival.
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Commentaires (86)
sashag669
Jul 2024
We had a fantistic day with Bianca from Emerald Forest Tours in Ketchikan. She picked us up promptly at our cruise ship, taking us to multiple stops, pointing out wildlife along the way. She was able to adapt the tour to all members of our multi-generational group, which is no small feat. The highlight of the day for me and my teenage daughter was hiking a waterfall in the Alaskan wilderness.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2024
❤️ Thank you and it was great meeting everyone!
danielrW2301YS
Jul 2024
Hans provided us with a magical experience we will never forget. He was very accommodating to my mother with limited mobility. Highly recommend!
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2024
😊 Thank you and wishing you all the best!
DFGiants
Jul 2024
A special tour of the area around Ketchikan! The joy and knowledge conveyed by our guide, Bianca, enthralled our party from age eight to eighty (literally)! We experienced the beautiful habitat and Bianca helped us spot a variety of wildlife. The hike up a local waterfall in the Tongass Rainforest brought us to an unforeseen vista .
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review! Wish you all the best!😊

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