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Discover Sitka’s top wildlife and cultural landmarks on this small-group tour, including bears, eagles, totem poles, and historic sites, all in 2.5 hours.
The Sitka Shore Excursion: Bears, Raptor Center, & Totem Park Tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Sitka’s natural beauty and cultural history for $175.29 per person. Lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, this small-group experience is led by an engaging guide and includes roundtrip transportation from the Sitka cruise port. The tour features three main stops: Fortress of the Bears, Sitka National Historic Park, and the Raptor Center, with an optional visit to St. Michael’s Cathedral.
This tour is perfect for those looking to explore Sitka’s wildlife and history without the hassle of planning logistics. It includes all entrance fees and provides live commentary, making it an informative and convenient choice. While the tour’s overall rating is 4.0/5 based on 60 reviews, feedback highlights the quality of guides and the variety of sights, though some mention occasional communication issues. We like how this tour combines wildlife viewing with cultural insights, making it ideal for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and history buffs.


The tour’s highlight is the Fortress of the Bears, where visitors get within 25 feet of Alaska’s brown bears in a natural setting. Visitors observe three populations of bears from a covered viewing platform, ensuring a safe and close-up experience. An experienced naturalist accompanies the group to share insights about bear behavior and conservation efforts.
The hour spent at Fortress of the Bears offers opportunities to watch bears play, eat, and interact in a habitat that mimics their natural environment. It’s a peak moment for wildlife photography, and the experience is often praised for its authenticity and educational value.
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The Sitka National Historic Park, also known as Totem Park, provides a fascinating look at Alaska’s native culture. The park marks the site of the 1804 Battle of Alaska and showcases totem-lined trails, cultural exhibits, and carving rooms where Alaskan native artisans demonstrate their craft.
Visitors can enjoy a nature walk, view cultural exhibits, and watch a video presentation about the area’s history. The park offers a one-hour visit, with the opportunity to speak with local native artists and learn about totemic art, making it a meaningful cultural stop in the tour.
The Raptor Center is a major attraction that allows visitors to see and learn about bald and golden eagles up close. The one-hour visit includes observing birds in a rehabilitative environment, with guides providing detailed commentary about the center’s conservation efforts.
This stop is often described as fascinating, especially for those interested in bird species native to Alaska. Watching the eagles and other raptors in flight or resting in their habitats provides a powerful connection to Alaska’s wildlife.

The tour concludes with a 30-minute visit to St. Michael’s Cathedral, a historic church known for its beautiful architecture and significance in Sitka’s history. After the cathedral, visitors can choose to disembark on the main street to explore local shops or return directly to the cruise tender pier.
The flexibility of this ending allows for some leisure time in Sitka’s charming downtown area, where local artisans and shops offer souvenirs and crafts.

The small group limit of 16 travelers ensures a more personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities for questions and interaction. The bus ride includes a guided narration that provides context for each stop, enhancing the understanding of Sitka’s natural and cultural landscapes.
The pickup service from the cruise port simplifies logistics, allowing travelers to relax without worrying about transportation or directions. The entire operation runs between 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM from May to September, fitting comfortably into most cruise itineraries.
This tour offers good value for money by bundling entrance fees and providing expert guides who are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. It is suitable for most travelers, including families, wildlife enthusiasts, and history buffs.
However, some reviews mention occasional communication issues or logistical hiccups, such as delayed info or booking confusions. Travelers should ensure their cruise schedule aligns with the tour’s timings and confirm their bookings well in advance.
The tour excludes food and drinks, so bringing water or snacks is advisable. The duration makes it suitable for a half-day activity, leaving ample time for other excursions or relaxing ashore.

The Sitka Shore Excursion to Bears, Raptor Center, and Totem Park combines wildlife encounters with cultural exploration in a convenient, all-inclusive package. The guides’ expertise and the variety of stops make this tour a solid choice for those wanting a broad yet manageable overview of Sitka’s natural and historical sites.
While it may face some minor hiccups in communication, the overall experience offers up-close wildlife viewing, insightful cultural interactions, and beautiful scenery. It’s particularly well-suited for families and wildlife lovers seeking an engaging, educational day ashore.
For travelers eager to see Alaska’s iconic bears, eagles, and totem poles while enjoying the comfort of guided logistics, this tour provides a memorable snapshot of Sitka’s rich environment and heritage.
“Excellent experience. Great tour guide Mike kept us informed and entertained. There were 6 people in our party, 10 in the whole tour. Initial frust…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour’s stops and wildlife encounters are family-friendly, making it a good option for children of most ages.
What is included in the price?
All entrance fees for Fortress of the Bears, Sitka National Historic Park, and the Raptor Center are included, along with roundtrip transportation and live narration.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, with about 1 hour at Fortress of the Bears, 1 hour at the Raptor Center, 1 hour at Totem Park, and 30 minutes at St. Michael’s Cathedral.
Are there physical requirements or accessibility considerations?
The tour involves walking through parks and viewing wildlife from platforms. It is generally accessible but travelers with mobility issues should check with the tour provider for specific accommodations.
Can I disembark immediately after the tour?
Yes, the tour either allows you to disembark on the main street or return directly to the tender pier, giving flexibility for the rest of your day.
What should I bring?
A camera, comfortable walking shoes, and possibly some water or snacks are recommended. No food or drinks are included in the tour.
What happens if my cruise schedule changes?
The tour operates within specific hours from May to September. It is advisable to confirm your booking and be aware of the cancellation policy—free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Is this tour offered by a reliable company?
Yes, My Holidays Online, the provider, is experienced and has received positive feedback for guides like Christian Fabian and Daryl, who are praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.