Visite panoramique de Sitka





Description
Saisissez la chance de voir Sitka sur une tournée de 2 heures avec guides locaux qui partageront les faits saillants et l'histoire de cette ville fascinante et belle. Voir des totems impressionnants dans Parc historique national de Sitka , magnifique Silver Bay et rencontrer des ours bruns sauvés qui vivent à Forteresse de l'Ours, et admirez le paysage incroyable de Sitka. Vous traverserez également le pont O'Connell à L'île de Japonski et passez devant l'Alaska Pioneer Home, la cathédrale St Michael et le musée Sheldon Jackson. Évitez les grandes excursions en bus bondées que proposent certaines compagnies de croisières avec ce petit groupe (10 ou moins)! Votre guide local utilise un microphone sans fil pour que tout le monde puisse entendre même lorsque votre guide est en train d'ouvrir votre porte.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Renseignez-vous sur nos mâts totémiques, Visitez la fraye du saumon chaque année et découvrez les plantes locales
Visitez nos ours résidents locaux
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Un maximum de 10 personnes par réservation
- Habillez-vous en couches et portez des chaussures confortables, car la météo à Sitka est toujours différente. La fourgonnette dispose d’un chauffage pour votre confort, mais vous voudrez sortir et profiter de l’air frais.
- TOUTES les visites commencent au Harrigan Centennial Hall 330 Harbor Drive Sitka Alaska 99835.
- Remarque: les observations d'animaux sauvages sont probables mais ne sont pas garanties.
- Instructions de réunion: Toutes les VISITES COMMENCENT À: "Harrigan Centennial Hall" 330 Harbor Drive par "SITKA WILDLIFE TOURS" Nous sommes vêtus de vestes bleu vif avec des panneaux jaunes. 1. TERMINAL DE CROISIÈRE SITKA SOUND INSTRUCTIONS: Réservez votre billet de navette gratuit [ICI](https://www.sitkadock.com/) réservez votre billet de navette pour une heure avant l'heure de votre rendez-vous au Harrigan Centennial Hall Downtown! (Suivez les instructions de réservation ci-dessus) et prenez la NAVETTE GRATUITE pour le centre-ville fourni. Votre représentant « SITKA WILDLIFE TOURS » sera dans la zone de vente des vendeurs, 30 minutes avant l’heure de départ de votre visite. Veuillez prévoir un minimum de 45 minutes pour la navette vers le centre-ville. 2. CRESCENT HARBOR INSTRUCTIONS: Votre visite part du côté de la rue de Harrigan Centennial Hall situé près du sommet de la rampe. Votre représentant local “SITKA WILDLIFE TOURS” sera à l’EXTÉRIEUR du bâtiment dans la zone de vente du vendeur à partir de 30 minutes avant l’heure de départ de votre visite. 3. O’CONNELL BRIDGE INSTRUCTIONS D’APPEL D’OFFRES : Quand votre navire vous transportera par bateau tendre à terre. Vous devrez ensuite marcher 1,5 pâté de maisons jusqu'au "Harrigan Centennial Hall" 330 Harbor Drive. Votre représentant local “SITKA WILDLIFE TOURS” sera à l’EXTÉRIEUR du bâtiment à la zone de vente du vendeur à partir de 30 minutes avant l’heure de départ de votre visite. Coordonnées: Sitka Wildlife Tours, au 1-907-738-1733.
Avis(78)
This tour was very enjoyable. Our tour guide Inga was exceptional. She is a true local who is very informative and has a passion to share the beautiful area she lives in and loves. We learned many things about Salmon, local plants, and the bears. The bear fortress was a real treat to see. We were there during the feeding time and it was very interesting. Each stop was just the right amount of time. If you are looking for a small group tour this is the one. Thanks Inga, great job!
Great tour of Stka AK. Wildlife, city tour, raptor center, watching Sslmon knowledgeable guide.
I highly recommend taking this tour especially if you only have a few hours. Our guide (Lawrence) was fantastic and went above and beyond making sure our tour was both comfortable and full of information.
Great experience with knowledgeable and friendly guides . Would recommend if you are in a time crunch and can only do a short tour in Sitka.
The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Gave us loads of local information. The transport was good, left on time and was a small group.
Animal welfare concerns To see bears trapped in an enclosure pacing, performing in front of tourists when thrown food and have to beg wirh claps from rhe crowed and we are told its rehab no sign of release here, mother shot cubs taken to spend their life in a pit ... Tour operator talking the whole time it seemed about killing of deers , hunting, without consdering the sensitities of other visitors and its understood guns are a part of north american life but do we have to listen wyen we are all
I’m really sorry to hear that your tour didn’t meet your expectations. It is a hard reality in Alaska that when a mother Brown bear is killed, most cubs are put down and a lucky few get a chance to live at a rescue center like the Fortress Of The Bears. This program was designed to help train the locals on how to act properly around bears to reduce the number of needless bear kills each year. The Fortress Of The Bears has reduced the number of bears kills in Sitka from an average of 17 a year down to as little as one or two a year through the education given specifically for locals. This program was never meant to be part of a tourism destination, but tourism dollars has helped support the facility and has saved many bears that went on to zoos and other refuge facilities around the world. Many of our guides live off the land in Sitka and love to share about their experiences. I’m sorry that made you uncomfortable compared to your way of life. I pray the rest of your cruise was amazing!
Dont bother , its a con "Fortress of Bears" Not if you care and love animals, listening to the tour operator bragging of guns, and fellow passengers cheering her on, this is not acceptable to other countries that guns are banned or are sensitive to shootings, tour operator of constant rants of killing sharks and unnecessary sealife caught up in drag net, wildlife, skinning, gutting of deer etc. They seem to be missing the point of advertising rehab of wildlife , its explortion of animals , its ok to shoot a mother bear getting food for its young leaving the orphan cubs sent off to spend their lives pacing, swinging side to side in stress, keepers throwing food for the bears to perform as circus animals , im not alone having spoken to others who have done this "Fortress of Bears" this prision for orphans to spend their lives separate from other bears with no intro to others ....how the cruise ship companies and visitors accept this as reality is beyond todays animal welfare groups
I’m really sorry to hear that your tour didn’t meet your expectations. It is a hard reality in Alaska that when a mother Brown bear is killed, most cubs are put down and a lucky few get a chance to live at a rescue center like the Fortress Of The Bears. This program was designed to help train the locals on how to act properly around bears to reduce the number of needless bear kills each year. The Fortress Of The Bears has reduced the number of bears kills in Sitka from an average of 17 a year down to as little as one or two a year through the education given specifically for locals. This program was never meant to be part of a tourism destination, but tourism dollars has helped support the facility and has saved many bears that went on to zoos and other refuge facilities around the world. Many of our guides live off the land in Sitka and love to share about their experiences. I’m sorry that made you uncomfortable compared to your way of life. I pray the rest of your cruise was amazing!
Liz was great! She was very informative and even took time for all of us to smell the roses. Even though it was a rainy day we enjoyed the tour thoroughly.
Saw the historical park with totems. Very good tour . Told us history of Sitka. Deanna has lived here her whole life. Shared everything about town and was very proud of it.
Larry was so much fun and gave us a great history lesson about the area. I really liked the forest and how much he knew about why the trees grew the way they did. He and Liz went above and beyond for us. We accidently left the little bears for our grandkids on the bus. Larry took them to our ship after his shift. Liz was a driver for the same company. She took my husband back to the bus barn, Larry had already left. When she came back to the port she inquired at the security check points and we exchanged numbers. They had made their way to the guest services, so I was able to let her know we had them and how much we appreciated their efforts. SO Rob and Ashley, your customers highly recommend your tour operators. Thank you



