Experience the wild heartbeat of Sitka Sound on a 2.5-hour small-group wildlife tour led by a trained naturalist and a USCG-licensed captain. These waters sit at the meeting point of the North Pacific and the Gulf of Alaska, creating nutrient-rich upwellings that draw humpback whales, otters, sea lions, bald eagles, brown bears, and seabirds in remarkable numbers.
Your six-passenger vessel features panoramic windows, a warm enclosed cabin, and a large outdoor viewing deck that keeps you close to the action. Easy step-on access supports guests of all mobilities, so you can focus entirely on the experience.
The route shifts with tide and weather, moving through channels and kelp forests where wildlife feeds and travels with the currents. Some encounters are quiet and close. Others erupt with energy—humpbacks rising through calm water, sea lions chasing herring, otters resting in drifting rafts.
It’s an immersive, fast-moving way to feel the wonder of Sitka Sound’s rich marine ecosystem, guided by people who know this coastline by heart.