Port
Sitka, Alaska, US
Activity Level
Easy
Excursion Type
Local Sightseeing,All,80
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Starting At
$94.95
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 3½ Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Several distinct periods of Alaskan history are preserved within the island community of Sitka -- from the early Native American civilization through the Russian Colonial period and the Pacific Theatre of World War II. Long before the European colonists arrived in Alaska, Inuit, Aleut, Athabascan, and Tlingit native groups lived off the land here.
The Sheldon Jackson Museum boasts the oldest collection of Native and Inuit artifacts in Alaska, showcasing the ingenuity and skill of the Native settlers living in a very unforgiving land.
Learn about the Russian colonial period that forever changed the lives of the Native groups as you visit Sitka National Historical Park -- the site of the 1804 Battle of Alaska, signifying the beginning of the Russian colonial period in Sitka. An extensive collection of Tlingit and Haida totems is on display throughout the park grounds. As you leave the National Park, you will learn about the time when Sitka was dubbed 'the Paris of the Pacific.'
Your route will take you past the Russian Bishop's house, Castle Hill, and the Russian Blockhouse.
Stop at St Michael's Cathedral, the Mother Cathedral of Orthodoxy for All of America, and step inside this small church to see icons and priceless religious artwork dating back to the late 15th century. Hear the miraculous story of how this artwork was saved from the Main Street fire in 1966, which destroyed one-third of downtown Sitka.
Your final stop is at Centennial Hall to watch Alaska Storytellers, a dynamic 30-minute live performance showcasing Sitka's rich history and featuring music, dance, photos, art, and video.
This is an excellent way to discover Sitka and identify other historical attractions to visit on your own.
Notes:
The content of this tour is identical to Sitka Highlights. Only guests using a wheelchair can book this tour, as it ensures accessible transportation. Due to the specialized nature of some lift-equipped vehicles, priority is given to guests using a wheelchair and one companion only; additional companions may be required to travel on the transportation provided for Sitka Highlights. Bookings not marked with an accessibility requirement will be removed from the tour's inventory. Tour can accommodate manual and electric wheelchairs. The lift on the vehicle can accommodate a maximum weight of 600 lbs, maximum length of 48 inches and maximum width of 30 inches.