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Explore Beyond the Dock: Unforgettable Private Tour in Sitka

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Your Gateway to Sitka's Unforgettable Adventure! Beyond the crowds, beyond the expected, lies Sitka's magic. Skip the lines at the dock and be whisked into the wilderness within minutes, starting your Sitka adventure in style!

Our local guides are Sitka's storytellers, passionate about crafting custom adventures that fuel your soul. We will show you the iconic highlights of our beautiful home, but private small group explorations means we can help you uncover the hidden gems as well. Craving a hike/driving adventure filled with Alaskan charm? We’ve got you covered! Want to delve into Sitka's vibrant history and cultural heritage? Let's do it!

Bonus: We’ll help you unlock the secrets to stunning smartphone photography during your tour. Roll in style and comfort in our luxury SUV, accommodating 5-6 people starting from convenient locations around town or the cruise ship dock. Craft your perfect Sitka excursion with Beyond the Dock Tours!
Цити: Ситка
Wed 14 May
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Wed 14 May
Са почетком у $399.00
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Private transportation
Booster Seat for child 40-100 lbs.
WiFi on board
Bottled water
Trekking poles for added stability on trails or uneven ground.
Private transportation
Booster Seat for child 40-100 lbs.
Додатне информације
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children under the age of 8 must be in a booster or car seat. We do have 1 booster seat available. We can help connect you with a rental service for an infant car seat if needed.
Шта да очекујете
1
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
2
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
3
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
4
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
5
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
6
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
7
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
8
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
9
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
10
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
11
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
12
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
13
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
14
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
15
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
16
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
17
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
18
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
19
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
20
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
21
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
22
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
23
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
24
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
25
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
26
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
27
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
28
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
29
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
30
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
31
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
32
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
33
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
34
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
35
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
36
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
37
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
38
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
39
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
40
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
41
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
42
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
43
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
44
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
45
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
46
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
47
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
48
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
49
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
50
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
51
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
52
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
53
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
54
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
55
Starrigavan Recreation Area
Starrigavan Recreation Area, just north of Sitka, Alaska, is a nature lover's paradise. Here you'll find a beautiful estuary teeming with birdlife, perfect for observing on the quarter-mile boardwalk trail. We can hop on the Forest to Muskeg trail for a short hike through spruce-hemlock forest and muskeg on various trails, keeping an eye out for resident brown bears, eagles, and deer.
56
Fortress of the Bear
The drive to Fortress of the Bear is a scenic adventure! Trade charming downtown for breathtaking Alaskan scenery - mountains, wildlife, and a glimpse of the local ecosystem! Keep your eyes peeled. Once we arrive, learn about rescued brown and black bears. A must-see stop!
57
Alaska Raptor Center
Soar with rescued raptors! The Alaska Raptor Center heals injured birds and showcases majestic eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Witness these incredible birds up-close and learn about their vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem.
58
Baranof Castle State Historical Site
Panoramic views, rich history! Hike Castle Hill and soak in stunning vistas of Sitka Harbor and the Alaskan landscape. Explore the site of Tlingit and Russian forts, where Alaska officially became part of the U.S. in 1867.
59
Sitka
You'll have some time to wander Sitka's charm! Immerse yourself in colorful Russian architecture, marvel at the iconic onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral, or delve into WWII history on Japonski Island. You can top it off with a taste of nostalgia at the legendary Pioneer Bar, a Sitka institution steeped in fishing history. Just let us know what you are interested in and we are happy to customize your experience! Unforgettable experiences and Alaskan charm await!
60
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sitka at Sitka National Historical Park. Towering spruce trees stand sentinel over a fascinating blend of history and culture. Marvel at the intricate carvings on Tlingit and Haida totem poles, silent storytellers whispering tales of the past. Explore the battlefields where indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders clashed centuries ago. This park is where Alaska's past comes alive, offering a glimpse into the island's dramatic and diverse history.
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Коментара (27)
KELLI_G
Jun 2024
We had a wonderful tour with Kealoha. There were 6 in our group and we were totally comfortable in Kealoha’s Suburban. We loved having a private tour. She had great suggestions as to the different sights in Sitka. The pace was perfect for us. Kealoha has so much knowledge about Sitka and that made our tour so much more fascinating. We are happy that we were able to support a locally owned small business especially since Kealoha is a native Hawaiian. Mahalo nui Kealoha!
deb
Jun 2024
This was an excellent tour! Our family of five had a customized experience at a leisurely pace and felt this was perfect for us. Highly recommend!
Victoria_S
Jun 2024
She is very attentive and answers all the questions we have in regard to this place. we would recommend her for her great enthusiasm, great memories about Sitka because of her

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