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Nestled along the rugged coastline of Alaska's Inside Passage, Ketchikan emerges as a vibrant hub of culture, adventure and natural beauty. Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," this picturesque city beckons travellers with its rich Native American heritage, stunning scenery and diverse array of outdoor activities, promising an unforgettable Alaskan experience amidst towering forests and pristine waters. Whether exploring historic Creek Street, embarking on a wildlife excursion or marvelling at the majestic Misty Fjords National Monument, Ketchikan invites visitors to immerse themselves in the raw beauty and authentic charm of the Last Frontier.
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View Cruise DealKetchikan, nestled in Alaska's Inside Passage, captivates with its vibrant culture and breathtaking scenery. Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," it offers rich Native American heritage, lush forests and pristine waters. Visitors can explore historic streets, embark on wildlife adventures or marvel at the majestic Misty Fjords National Monument.
A cruise to Ketchikan wouldn't be complete without strolling along the iconic wooden boardwalks of Historic Creek Street. Perched on pilings above Ketchikan Creek, this charming district boasts a colourful past as the city's former red-light district and is now home to a vibrant mix of shops, galleries and restaurants. Wander through the narrow alleys lined with quaint buildings, many of which have been preserved since the early 20th century and soak in the historic ambience. Learn about the area's colourful history through interpretive displays and plaques that recount tales of bootlegging, gambling and the thriving salmon industry.
Surrounded by pristine wilderness and abundant marine life, Ketchikan offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventures and wildlife encounters. Whether by land or sea, visitors can immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the Alaskan wilderness and observe the region's diverse flora and fauna. One popular activity is embarking on a wildlife and nature excursion that takes visitors into the heart of the Tongass National Forest, the largest temperate rainforest in the world. Join a guided hiking tour along scenic trails that wind through ancient forests, past cascading waterfalls and along rugged coastlines, offering glimpses of wildlife such as bald eagles, black bears and Sitka black-tailed deer.
No trip to Ketchikan would be complete without a journey into the majestic wilderness of Misty Fjords National Monument. Located just a short flight or boat ride from Ketchikan, this remote wilderness area encompasses over two million acres of pristine forests, towering cliffs and crystalline fjords. Embark on a scenic flight tour that takes you high above the rugged landscapes of Misty Fjords, offering unparalleled views of its sheer granite walls, emerald lakes and cascading waterfalls. Marvel at the dramatic beauty of New Eddystone Rock, a towering volcanic spire that rises from the depths of the fjords, and soak in the tranquillity of this untouched wilderness.