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Єдина приватна екскурсія Sitka Simply Amazing Tour

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This unique tour allows you to see the Alaska you’ve always dreamed of. We put this tour together to offer our guests the most requested places to visit in Sitka.
Місто: Ситка
Mon 02 Jun
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Починаючи з $1195.00
Mon 02 Jun
Починаючи з $1195.00
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Вхід до Ведмежої фортеці
Транспортний засіб з кондиціонером
Усі збори та податки
Прийом до Аляскинського центру рапторів
Admission to Fortress of the Bear
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Додаткова інформація
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Чого очікувати
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Harrigan Centennial Hall
Цей дивовижний тур не залишає нічого на столі, охоплюючи 4 найпопулярніші напрямки Сітки. Наша екскурсія починається в Harrigan Centennial Hall, де ви сядете на комфортабельний повнорозмірний пасажирський фургон. Ми попрямуємо на південь системою доріг Сітка. По дорозі ми можемо помітити білоголових орланів у верхівках дерев і чорнохвостих оленів Сітка, які пасуться на кущах. Ми зобразимо контур Срібної затоки, водойми, оточеної високими горами. У наступні місяці тут іноді можна побачити горбатих і малих китів. Якщо дозволить час і погода, ми зупинимося тут для фотографій. Ближче до кінця дорожньої системи ми дійдемо до Фортеці Ведмедя. Цей некомерційний рятувальний заклад є домом для семи аляскинських ведмедів. Тут ми познайомимося з нашими шістьма врятованими чудовими прибережними бурими ведмедями Аляски та трьома чорними ведмедями — єдиними чорними ведмедями на острові Бараноф. Наша наступна зупинка – Центр хижих птахів Аляски. Цей реабілітаційний центр для хижих птахів має сучасну льотну кімнату та домівку для кількох врятованих орлів, сов та інших хижих птахів, знайдених на південному сході Аляски. Ми поїдемо до національного історичного парку Сітка; ця заповідна територія помірного тропічного лісу тягнеться до півострова та пропонує кілька легкодоступних петель стежок, які огинають індійську річку та води Східного каналу. Тотемні стовпи розрізняють ці стежки. Цей парк також є місцем битви між кланом Шитка Кван Кіксаді та російсько-американськими військами в 19 столітті. Наші гості можуть вибрати прогулянку парком або відвідування дивовижного культурного центру парку, який пропонує власних перекладачів, а також виставки та демонстрації традиційних технік, таких як різьблення, робота з хутром, бісероплетіння та обробка металу. На завершення цієї екскурсії наша остання зупинка буде для підкріплення. Цей місцевий паб розташований прямо в центрі історичного центру міста Сітка та пропонує широкий вибір пива. Насолоджуйтеся смаками з усієї Аляски з їх кранів, які постійно змінюються. Залежно від смаку (і віку) також доступні безалкогольні напої. Насолоджуйтесь обома в цьому сімейному закладі.
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Фортеця Ведмежа
Цей центр був відкритий у 2007 році, і зараз у ньому проживає 9 ведмедів. Більше 20 000 відвідувачів на рік приходять, щоб відчути велич цих дивовижних створінь. Ми відправили ведмедів до зоопарку Бронкса, Монтани Грізлі та Міжнародного заповідника екзотичних тварин у Бойді, штат Техас. Наша мета — співпрацювати з Департаментом риби та дичини Аляски, щоб одного дня випустити реабілітованих ведмедів назад у дику природу. Будучи неприбутковою організацією 501(C)3, The Fortress of the Bears покладається виключно на вхідні внески та пожертви для фінансування.
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Центр хижаків Аляски
Виріс із заднього двору, керованого волонтерами, Alaska Raptor Center став головною лікарнею для білоголових орлів на Алясці та освітнім центром, а також однією з головних визначних пам’яток штату. Щороку Alaska Raptor Center надає медичну допомогу 100-200 поранених білоголових орланів та інших птахів. Наша мета — відпустити наших пацієнтів назад у дику природу; деякі, однак, поранені настільки серйозно, що не змогли вижити в дикій природі навіть після реабілітації. Ці птахи можуть приєднатися до нашої програми Raptors-in-Residence, забезпечуючи хвилювання та освіту для понад 36 000 відвідувачів на рік і для 15 000 школярів, яких ми охоплюємо за допомогою програми Adopt-A-Raptor та презентацій у класі по всій країні. 17 акрів Центру хижаків Аляски Кампус межує з національним лісом Тонгасс, помірним прибережним тропічним лісом, і річкою Індіан у Сітці, штат Аляска, і містить відзначені нагородами природні середовища проживання наших 19 хижих тварин.
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Національний історичний парк Сітка/Тотемний парк
На острові серед високих ялин і болиголова Національний історичний парк Сітка зберігає місце битви між загарбниками російських торговців і корінним населенням Кікс.аді Тлінгіт. Відвідувачів вражають тотемні стовпи Тлінгіт і Хайда, що стоять уздовж мальовничої прибережної стежки парку, а відреставрований Будинок російського єпископа говорить про маловідому колоніальну спадщину Росії в Північній Америці.
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Руський архієрейський дім
Розташований у Національному історичному парку Сітка, це один з останніх збережених прикладів російської колоніальної архітектури в Північній Америці.
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Свято-Михайлівський православний собор
Михайлівський собор — кафедральний собор Православної Церкви в Америці єпархії Аляски, на вулицях Лінкольна і Мацутоффа в Сітці, Аляска. Найперший православний собор у Новому Світі, він був побудований у дев'ятнадцятому столітті, коли Аляска була під контролем Росії.
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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.
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Fortress of the Bear
This center opened in 2007, and now houses 9 bears. More than 20,000 visitors per year come to experience the majesty of these amazing creatures. We’ve sent bears to the Bronx Zoo, Montana Grizzly Encounter and the International Exotic Animal Sanctuary in Boyd, Texas. Our goal is to work with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game to someday release rehabbed bears back into the wild. As a 501(C)3 not-for-profit organization, The Fortress of the Bears rely solely on admission fees and donations for funding.
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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.
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Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
On an island amid towering spruce and hemlock, Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of a battle between invading Russian traders and indigenous Kiks.ádi Tlingit. Visitors are awed by Tlingit and Haida totem poles standing along the park’s scenic coastal trail, and the restored Russian Bishop’s House speaks of Russia’s little known colonial legacy in North America.
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Russian Bishop's House
Located within the Sitka National Historical Park, this is one of the last surviving examples of Russian colonial architecture in North America.
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St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral
St. Michael's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska, at Lincoln and Matsoutoff Streets in Sitka, Alaska. The earliest Orthodox cathedral in the New World, it was built in the nineteenth century, when Alaska was under the control of Russia.
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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.
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Fortress of the Bear
This center opened in 2007, and now houses 9 bears. More than 20,000 visitors per year come to experience the majesty of these amazing creatures. We’ve sent bears to the Bronx Zoo, Montana Grizzly Encounter and the International Exotic Animal Sanctuary in Boyd, Texas. Our goal is to work with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game to someday release rehabbed bears back into the wild. As a 501(C)3 not-for-profit organization, The Fortress of the Bears rely solely on admission fees and donations for funding.
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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.
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Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
On an island amid towering spruce and hemlock, Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of a battle between invading Russian traders and indigenous Kiks.ádi Tlingit. Visitors are awed by Tlingit and Haida totem poles standing along the park’s scenic coastal trail, and the restored Russian Bishop’s House speaks of Russia’s little known colonial legacy in North America.
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Russian Bishop's House
Located within the Sitka National Historical Park, this is one of the last surviving examples of Russian colonial architecture in North America.
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St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral
St. Michael's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska, at Lincoln and Matsoutoff Streets in Sitka, Alaska. The earliest Orthodox cathedral in the New World, it was built in the nineteenth century, when Alaska was under the control of Russia.
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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.
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Fortress of the Bear
This center opened in 2007, and now houses 9 bears. More than 20,000 visitors per year come to experience the majesty of these amazing creatures. We’ve sent bears to the Bronx Zoo, Montana Grizzly Encounter and the International Exotic Animal Sanctuary in Boyd, Texas. Our goal is to work with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game to someday release rehabbed bears back into the wild. As a 501(C)3 not-for-profit organization, The Fortress of the Bears rely solely on admission fees and donations for funding.
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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.
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Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
On an island amid towering spruce and hemlock, Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of a battle between invading Russian traders and indigenous Kiks.ádi Tlingit. Visitors are awed by Tlingit and Haida totem poles standing along the park’s scenic coastal trail, and the restored Russian Bishop’s House speaks of Russia’s little known colonial legacy in North America.
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Russian Bishop's House
Located within the Sitka National Historical Park, this is one of the last surviving examples of Russian colonial architecture in North America.
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St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral
St. Michael's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska, at Lincoln and Matsoutoff Streets in Sitka, Alaska. The earliest Orthodox cathedral in the New World, it was built in the nineteenth century, when Alaska was under the control of Russia.
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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.
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Fortress of the Bear
This center opened in 2007, and now houses 9 bears. More than 20,000 visitors per year come to experience the majesty of these amazing creatures. We’ve sent bears to the Bronx Zoo, Montana Grizzly Encounter and the International Exotic Animal Sanctuary in Boyd, Texas. Our goal is to work with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game to someday release rehabbed bears back into the wild. As a 501(C)3 not-for-profit organization, The Fortress of the Bears rely solely on admission fees and donations for funding.
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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.
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Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
On an island amid towering spruce and hemlock, Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of a battle between invading Russian traders and indigenous Kiks.ádi Tlingit. Visitors are awed by Tlingit and Haida totem poles standing along the park’s scenic coastal trail, and the restored Russian Bishop’s House speaks of Russia’s little known colonial legacy in North America.
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Russian Bishop's House
Located within the Sitka National Historical Park, this is one of the last surviving examples of Russian colonial architecture in North America.
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St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral
St. Michael's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska, at Lincoln and Matsoutoff Streets in Sitka, Alaska. The earliest Orthodox cathedral in the New World, it was built in the nineteenth century, when Alaska was under the control of Russia.
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DSK1234
Sep 2021
We spent a fantastic afternoon with Missy as our private guide. She was knowledgeable and paid attention to the special needs of our group. As a 7th generation Alaskan, she was able to convey the history of the area as only a native can. We highly recommend Missy at Baranof Tours for your time in Sitka.
Відповідь від хоста
Sep 2021
Thanks so much for letting us share Sitka with you !😊
Docski6176
Aug 2021
Had a great experience in Sitka. Went with family of 5 off a cruise ship. The private tour of the raptor center, fortress of the Bear and totem exhibit was excellent. Our driver grew up in Sitka and was very friendly and informative. Was a great day. Also got a chance to eat lunch at BeAK restaurant. Salmon chowder was outstanding Highest recommendation
Lnmsdad
Jul 2021
The guide (Missy) was great and the Raptor and Bear sites very good. Operator accommodated our unique trip parameters.

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