Ketchikan

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This little island, accessible only by boat or plane, packs a big punch when it comes to natural beauty and rich Native Alaskan heritage. Nestled within the vast Tongass National Forest and situated at the southernmost tip of the Inside Passage, Ketchikan is home to the world’s oldest collection of totem poles.

When our team of 100 isn’t wowing guests with the beauty of Alaska, they’re out exploring every hidden gem Ketchikan has to offer—whether it’s strolling through the historic boardwalk of Creek Street, embarking on a boat ride to the Misty Fjords National Monument to see first-hand the picture-perfect blue glacial lakes, tall waterfalls, and rugged rock walls, or admiring the beautiful works of art at the Totem Heritage Center, the opportunities are endless.

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