Sitka Sound, framed between the snow-capped peaks of Baranof Island and the solitary grandeur of the recently active volcano Mount Edgecumbe, is one of the most dynamic coastal wilderness environments on Earth. The secret passages, golden kelp forests and myriad islands of this charismatically beautiful place nurtures an amazing variety and abundance of wildlife.
While cruising the pristine waters of the Sound, you will have the opportunity to view and learn about humpback & other species of whales, sea otters, sea lions, porpoise and seals. With bald eagles reeling overhead, we will skirt islands of moss-draped trees and trace remote stretches of coastline in search of brown bears and black-tailed deer.
Sea conditions permitting, a circumnavigation of the St Lazaria National Wildlife Refuge is a highlight for bird watchers. The island’s sea caves and rugged cliffs are home to almost half-a-million nesting seabirds, including tufted puffins, rhinoceros auklets, murres and guillemots. The intertidal zone is adorned with colourful anemones, sea stars and cold-water sponges.
Take a break from cruising to step ashore for a wild coast adventure of your choosing – to beachcomb, dabble about in colourful tidepools, trace the meandering tracks of a brown bear, or just sit and appreciate the beauty and solitude of your surroundings. The interface between rainforest and ocean is a photographer’s dream, and it provides unlimited opportunities for discovery.
Additional Notes:
• This is truly a personalised tour experience that can accommodate a single party of up to six people. Only one person in the party books the trip.
• This tour operates April through September. The departure timing for each tour is determined according to guest's time in port and preferences.
• Guest safety is our highest priority. Your tour will be modified or cancelled if the captain determines that sea conditions are unsafe or deteriorating.