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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.
Miasto: Hoonah
Thu 24 Apr
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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
Dodatkowe informacje
  • 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
Czego oczekiwać
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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.
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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.
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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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Recenzje (20)
O8744SFkatherinep
Aug 2024
If you are looking for something unique to do and would like to learn how local people live, while eating some delicious crab, then look no further. This was a small tour experience, no more than 18 people. We learned about the local crab industry, how local people live on a daily basis, observed a totem pool being craved and then had a delicious dungeness crab lunch with Todd and Teresa. Todd pulled the fresh crab out of the sea. Then he took us on a tour of Hoonah while his wife Teresa cooked the meal. We then came back and enjoyed the crab, Thai rice, and rhubarb and berry cobbler, while watching whales frolic in the sea. We couldn't have asked for a more idyllic setting and more gracious hosts. Thank you so much to Todd and Teresa. I would highly recommend this tour.
2067Mike
Aug 2024
My wife and I had read the previous reviews about this gem of a restaurant and they proved to be true. The owners were welcoming and very friendly. The crab was absolutely amazing as was the Thai rice. The owner catches the crab himself and they are very large and sweet. The restaurant is spotlessly clean as is the washroom. They provide a hand washing station which comes in handy. You can get a shuttle from Icy Straight Point to Hoonah and back or just enjoy the walk. We were told that 2024 is the last year you can walk up to just eat lunch as the owners will begin catering to food tours only in 2025. If we get back there, we will definitley book a tour as this is really a great experience.
gloriac333
Aug 2024
Just ate lunch - no tour. But it was fantastic! Great crab, rice and tea. And a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere away from the cruise ship crowds. Lovely couple.

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