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Experience Alaska's wildlife with a 4-hour small group tour from Hoonah to Icy Strait, searching for brown bears and learning about local culture.

This 4-hour shore excursion from Hoonah offers an exciting chance to observe brown bears in their natural habitat on Bear Island, renowned for having the highest concentration of these creatures per square mile worldwide. The tour is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 12 people, making it more personal and enjoyable. For $379.92 per person, you get round-trip transportation, guided wildlife spotting, and insights into the native Tlingit population. It’s a popular choice, often booked 139 days in advance, indicating strong interest and positive anticipation.
This tour suits those eager for wildlife encounters, stunning scenery, and cultural stories. It’s perfect for travelers who want a limited group experience without sacrificing educational content or wildlife sightings. Keep in mind that food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly. The tour’s 4-hour duration ensures a manageable, yet fulfilling, excursion that balances wildlife viewing with cultural learning.

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This excursion takes you to Bear Island, where the chance to see brown bears is exceptionally high—1-2 bears per square mile. The tour’s focus is on wildlife observation, with short stops at strategic points based on bear movements and feeding habits. The landscape encompasses old-growth forests, muskeg, and berry patches, providing a scenic backdrop for animal sightings.
The area’s reputation for wildlife is reinforced by the presence of other creatures such as mink, marten, and sea birds. The guides use current information about bear activity and weather conditions to maximize viewing opportunities, making your wildlife experience both informative and exciting. The chance to capture photos of these majestic animals amid lush Alaska scenery adds to the appeal.

Beyond wildlife, this tour offers educational insights about Hoonah’s history and the Tlingit Native population. The guides share knowledge about the area’s cultural traditions, enriching the experience beyond just animal sightings. This cultural aspect provides context and helps travelers understand the rich history of the region.
Guides are known for their informative storytelling, often sharing stories about the native population and the significance of the land and animals. This adds depth to the tour, making it more meaningful for those interested in indigenous cultures and local heritage.

While searching for bears, travelers also enjoy views of the surrounding landscape, including a muskeg and old-growth forest. The island boasts ten different kinds of edible berries, offering a taste of Alaska’s natural bounty. These berries add color and flavor to the scenery and highlight the area’s biodiversity.
Photographers will appreciate the opportunity to snap shots of the stunning Alaskan wilderness, with landscapes that change throughout the day, influenced by temperature and bear activity. The combination of wildlife, scenery, and plant life makes this a well-rounded nature experience.
The small group setting ensures a more personalized and relaxed atmosphere. With a maximum of 12 participants, the tour feels less rushed and allows for closer wildlife encounters and more interaction with the guides. This format tends to enhance the overall enjoyment and provides a better platform for asking questions and engaging with the storytelling.
The tour is private for your group, which adds to the comfort and flexibility, especially for those who prefer a quieter, more exclusive experience. The round-trip transportation from Hoonah port simplifies logistics and ensures smooth transitions between the ship and the tour.

The tour runs from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily between May 1 and September 30, 2025. When booking, travelers need to provide their ship name, docking, disembarkation, and re-boarding times to coordinate pickup. Since the activity is near public transportation, it’s accessible for most travelers.
Cancellation is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start. This makes it easier to plan and adjust if needed. Remember to bring your camera and dress appropriately for outdoor conditions, as the wildlife viewing depends on weather and animal activity.
Compared to other wildlife tours, this excursion’s focus on a high-density bear habitat offers a unique chance to see brown bears in their natural environment. The small group size and the informative guides elevate the experience beyond just wildlife spotting. The added cultural stories about the Tlingit people deepen the understanding of the region’s history and traditions.
The tour’s 4-hour duration balances ample wildlife viewing with a manageable schedule, making it suitable for cruise ship passengers with limited time onshore. Its cost reflects the exclusivity and the quality of wildlife sightings, making it a worthwhile investment for nature enthusiasts.
This bear hunt in Icy Strait delivers a focused wildlife experience in a region known as Bear Island for its exceptional bear population. The combination of wildlife observation, Alaskan scenery, and cultural storytelling offers a well-rounded adventure without the crowds of larger tours.
While food and drinks are not included and the tour’s success depends on wildlife activity and weather conditions, the small group format and expert guides make this a compelling choice for those passionate about Alaska’s natural environment. It is particularly suited for travelers who value personalized attention and cultural context alongside wildlife sightings.
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Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the tour involves short stops and minimal walking, making it accessible for most participants.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring your camera, appropriate outdoor clothing, and binoculars if you have them for better wildlife viewing.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility.
Are meals provided during this excursion?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring snacks or purchase them beforehand.