Wildlife Cruise & Crab Expedition with Crab Lunch

Starting at
$279.99 / Person
Ketchikan, AK
Easy Activity Level
Minimum age 5 years
3.5 hours

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Wildlife Cruise: Savor the breathtaking views while you sail through the pristine waters of Annette Bay, a region rich in Tsimshian Native American heritage. Navigate through rocky reefs, where Alaska's top predators reside. Seals are a common sight, but the true stars are the North American Bald Eagles. Feel the exhilarating rush as their powerful wings sweep by, dive-bombing the boat to catch fish from the water below.

Deadliest Catch Boat Ride: Continue the adventure by exploring the world beneath the waves. Get hands-on experience as you hold and discover the diverse marine life thriving beneath the ocean surface. Witness crabs, prawns, starfish, sea urchins, and octopuses brought on board and placed in a live tank, allowing you to observe them in their natural habitat.

Lunch: As you sail back to port, enjoy a half-pound portion of king crab while you listen to the stories of Alaskans who have dedicated their lives to the treacherous waters.

What’s Included:

  • Full length rain jackets for extra warmth.
  • Photo opportunity with the crew.
  • Lunch: 1/2 lb. of king crab.
  • Water and soft drink.

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Notes

Accessibility: Tour is fully accessible. All wheelchairs and scooters can be accommodated. Collapsible wheelchair can be stored.

Requirements & Restrictions: Minimum age – 5 years.

What to Bring: Appropriate clothing for the boat ride, camera, binoculars, and credit/debit card or cash for additional purchases.

Good to Know: This tour is for everyone in the family. There is a gift shop on board. The waters are calm, and no one gets seasick! This is an educational, interactive, and often emotional shore excursion as Bering Sea crab fishermen share their stories of survival on the Bering Sea and beyond.