Overview
Immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of Sitka Alaska’s marine life on an exhilarating whale-watching excursion. As you sail across the North Pacific waters, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking scenery and witness the majestic humpback whales diving and emerging from the ocean. The playful sea otters and seals lounging on the kelp beds will make you smile, while the powerful orcas gliding through the water will leave you in awe. As you marvel at the vibrant plumage of the colourful marine birds soaring overhead, you’ll feel a sense of tranquillity and peace.
What you will be doing
Our route varies each day in searching of wildlife.
Where we'll meet
🧭 Meeting/pick-up point: Harrigan Centennial Hall, 330 Harbor Drive
🗺️ Instructions: Meet at Harrigan Centennial Hall, 330 Harbor Drive
Things to know
Accessibility:
Children friendly
Fitness requirement
Any fitness level
Tour Language
English
License requirement
None
Additional information:
Departure time varies by season and availability, please refer to your ticket for acurate departure time
Wear weather-appropriate clothing, esp. wind breakers and warm clothes
Inclusion ✅
Tour guide
Snack
Water
Binoculars/scopes
Restroom onboard
Exclusion ❌
Gratuities
Pick up and drop off transport
About your host
A Whale's Song ExpeditionsWe are the only company in Alaska awarded a Responsible Whale Watching Certificate by the World Cetacean Alliance. The WCA Responsible Whale Watching Certification is awarded to whale and dolphin watching companies that operate to the highest standards of care for local wildlife, sustainability, and customer experience. We also partner with Whale SENSE, which promotes additional guidelines for watching whales above and beyond the Marine Mammal Protection Act. We are the local leaders in marine life appreciation. We proudly dedicate 5% of our profits to local non-profit organisations: the Alaska Raptor Center and the Alaska Whale Foundation.
For every trip booked, Kodama Travel donates £1 to Just One Tree to restore our forests and the ocean.










