Tours/Ketchikan/Wildlife Viewing, Sightseeing and Whale Watching Quest
Viator · group up to 66 pax

Wildlife Viewing, Sightseeing and Whale Watching Quest

4.8(904)Ketchikan1 hour
VIATOR4.6(311)TRIPADVISOR4.9(593)

Description

Your adventure begins as we cruise through the Tongass Narrows, where your guide provides live narration about Ketchikan’s rich history, culture, and bustling shoreline. From there, we head into prime wildlife viewing areas where the wild side of Alaska comes alive. Keep watch for humpback whales surfacing and diving, bald eagles soaring overhead, harbor seals lounging along the rocks, and a wide variety of seabirds that thrive in the rich waters of Southeast Alaska. Every trip is unique—no two tours are ever the same! We operate two vessels: the Eagle One (22 passengers max) and the Eagle One Express (44 passengers max). The boat used for your tour is determined by group size and daily minimums to ensure the best experience for everyone. Our tours regularly encounter marine life, and we’re proud to have about a 90% success rate for humpback whale sightings—a number we work hard to maintain! That said, wildlife is always on its own schedule, and sightings cannot be guaranteed.

Tour Options

Wildlife Viewing, Sightseeing and Whale Watching Quest

Itinerary

15 min

This is our official meeting point. Please plan to check in 30 minutes before your tour start time. If your cruise ship docks downtown (Berths 1–4), you’re in luck, we’re just a short walk away! Meeting Point: Berth 2 Visitors Center, 131 Front Street. From Berth 2, it’s about a 1-minute walk from your ship’s gangway. From Berths 1, 3, or 4, it’s an easy 5–12 minute walk, depending on your pace. If your ship docks at Ward Cove, you’ll need to take the free shuttle provided by your cruise line. Allow at least one hour before your tour to travel. The shuttle ride takes 20–30 minutes and will drop you off at Berth 4 downtown. From there, it’s an 8–12 minute walk to our meeting location at the Berth 2 Visitors Center. We can’t wait to welcome you aboard for an unforgettable Ketchikan adventure!

10 min

Your journey begins in Thomas Basin, a lively harbor where working fishing boats and local skiffs share the water. Surrounded by historic boardwalks and the hum of Ketchikan’s waterfront, we cast off from this charming port and head into the open waterways to begin your Wildlife and Whale Quest.

Pass by

Cruise along the scenic shores of Revillagigedo Island, home to the City of Ketchikan, known as the Salmon Capital of the World. This island is blanketed by the lush Tongass National Forest, where towering spruce, hemlock, and cedar frame rugged coastlines and reflect beautifully on calm waters. Keep your camera ready for bald eagles perched in the treetops and the occasional deer or black bear along the shoreline. Once salmon season begins, you’ll notice fish leaping from the water... locals call them “jumpers.” Discover why they leap and learn about the salmon’s incredible life cycle during your tour! Fun fact: Ketchikan receives over 140 inches of rain each year, earning it the nickname “The Rain Capital of Alaska.” Be sure to check the weather before your tour and dress accordingly.... while we have indoor and outdoor seating, it’s always great to see guests embracing the rain like true Alaskans, taking in the beauty of the Tongass mist and magic from the deck.

Pass by

Cruising through the waterways of the Tongass National Forest feels like gliding through a world untouched by time. Towering spruce, cedar, and hemlock trees rise from the shoreline, their reflections shimmering in the calm, misty waters. Stretching over 16 million acres, the Tongass is the largest temperate rainforest on Earth and teems with life. As we travel through this breathtaking wilderness, it’s common to spot bald eagles soaring above, harbor seals lounging near rocky outcrops, and Humpback whales feeding or swimming along, or Orcas putting on a show and feeding. On rare occasions, deer or Black bear can be seen along the shoreline, adding to the thrill of discovery. While wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, the adventure of exploring Alaska’s wild heart is always unforgettable.

20 min

Our journey often includes a stop at Metlakatla Island, home to one of the area’s active bald eagle nests. During peak season, you’ll experience something truly special, we’ll pause here to feed the eagles, watching in awe as these powerful birds soar overhead and dive with incredible precision to snatch fish from the water beside the boat. It’s one of those unforgettable “only in Alaska” moments. Afterward, we cruise over to Walden Rocks, a favorite resting spot for spotted harbor seals. When the tide is low, these sleek marine mammals haul out onto the rocks, soaking up the sun or curiously watching our boat drift nearby. We typically spend a few minutes here, giving you time to take in the scenery, snap photos, and hear a touch of local history tied to these very rocks... a story that connects wildlife, people, and the timeless spirit of Ketchikan’s coast.

Highlights

Included in your trip are a variety of chips and pastries, coffee, tea, bottled water, flavored sparkling water.
We have Binoculars and blankets for you if needed.

What's included

Included
Included in your trip are a variety of chips and pastries, coffee, tea, bottled water, flavored sparkling water.
We have Binoculars and blankets for you if needed.
Not included
Be sure to bring weather appropriate clothing! Layering is best.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • 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

Reviews(904)

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jamessH361QA
June 28, 2026
Great experience

The trip was great! Saw orcas, humpback whales, seals and bald eagles. Mark was awesome!

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Raymond_M
June 28, 2026
Whales and Eagles

Excellent excursion with a very knowledgeable staff! Saw a ton of wildlife and learned a bit about their lives in the waters of Ketchikan! Definitely recommend!

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streetglidemike
June 28, 2026
Great experience!

Morgan and Theo did a great job!

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daniellehG1207GL
June 28, 2026
Great review

Amazing experience on The Eagle One! Absolutely reccomend

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juliealdrich05
June 28, 2026
Fun experience

Enjoyable whale watching. Despite a driving rain storm our captain found a whale feeding. We followed that whale for over an hour.

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E6300YMchristined
June 26, 2026
So worth it!

Fantastic trip! Great outfit.

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Lindsey_B
June 26, 2026
I should've read more of...

I should've read more of the reviews. I was not happy about baiting eagles--it's federally illegal in the US but I guess this was native land and 'ok'. You don't even NEED to do that to see so many of them around. I felt like we barely ferried outside of the harbor area and spent too much time looking at the eagles and seals and not enough time looking for whales, of which we didn't see any. Which would be fine if it felt like more of an effort was made to see any. It was a comfortable vessel with lots of snacks and drinks and the guides were friendly but for the value of what we paid it didn't feel like a 5 star experience.

Operator response

About the eagles, it isn’t illegal to feed them. The whales were not cooperating on your tour. We had them in the morning but they moved on. Some days we find them within the first 20/30 minutes, other days it may take most the tour.

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B3951IFlaurenm
June 25, 2026
Great Experience!!

We got to see so many whales, sea lions, and bald eagles on the boat with Captain Jesse, Hadley, and Theo! My family and I had a great time!

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ericacD5916CJ
June 25, 2026
An Exciting Adventure

Captain Jesse, Mark and Theo did an outstanding job. We saw lots of whales and bald eagles. Coffee, hot chocolate and snacks were provided. There was a cabin where we could be out of the elements and an outdoor area for viewing. It was an exciting adventure that I would recommend.

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Kelly_E
June 25, 2026
Best family adventure

Absolutely the best adventure. The crew was amazing and we saw a whale family, eagles and sea lions. Every moment was top notch - and we’ve been to Alaska a few times. We had our adult children and three grandchildren (1-3 years old). A must do!

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