Shore Excursions Group
Pub Crawl
Pub Crawl
Immerse yourself in the heart of Alaska’s First City with our engaging 90-minute pub crawl. This lively walking tour is designed for those eager to explore Ketchikan’s unique culture through its vibrant pub scene.
Your adventure begins with a local Ketchikan resident as your guide, who will share colorful tales and intriguing anecdotes about the city’s past. These stories are brought to life with vintage photographs, providing a rich historical context as you stroll from one iconic pub to the next.
At each of the three carefully selected pubs, you’ll have the opportunity to sample some of the bars’ highest-selling drinks, giving you a taste of local favorites. Along the way, you’ll encounter a variety of friendly locals who embody the spirit of Ketchikan, offering you a genuine connection to this charming rainforest town.
Belly up to the bar, enjoy lively conversations, and gain an authentic perspective on life in Ketchikan. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for a fun way to experience the local scene, this pub crawl promises an unforgettable blend of culture, history, and great drinks.
Please Note: Guests must be 21 years of age, have a legal photo ID and be able to walk over the course of three quarters of a mile, flat terrain, and must be able to climb stairs.
Day 1 |
A favorite for many cruise-goers and tourists, Ketchikan, Alaska, is a charming city located near the state’s southeastern edge. A well-traveled fishing destination first used by Alaska natives, including the Haida, Tlingit, and Tsimshian peoples, Ketchikan became an important commercial hub for international fishing operations in the nineteenth century. The city has embraced its nickname, “The Salmon Capital of the World,” and remains a popular site for commercial and sport fishing alike.
A plethora of totem poles, crafted by Native Alaskans, have been preserved by the city and comprise the largest collection of totem poles in Alaska. Visitors will spot totem poles while exploring the city’s waterfront and main streets, but most are housed in Saxman Village or the Totem Heritage Center. Shopping, culture, and history abound in downtown Ketchikan, where art galleries, seafood restaurants, and the historic Creek Street are merely a short walk away. Nature lovers will delight in the abundant natural areas that surround the city. A quick boat ride or flight provides stunning views of the alluring and majestic beauty of the Misty Fjords National Monument. The nearby Tongass National Forest boasts spectacular wildlife, which can be seen on hikes through Eagle Creek and the Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary. Those who seek adventure can zip-line, snorkel, or go off-roading in an all-terrain vehicle, all amidst the natural splendor of Alaska’s lush forests. The possibilities in Ketchikan are endless! |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 05/15/27 |
Starting At $99 |
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Guests should be reasonably physically fit, as the tour involves walking on flat surfaces and climbing stairs. Participants must be at least 21 years old. Please note that the tour is not wheelchair or scooter accessible, and we strongly discourage the use of walkers and canes.