If you’re dreaming of Alaska’s rugged beauty and abundant wildlife, the Alaskan Lodge Adventure and Seafeast offers a thoughtfully curated experience that blends scenic exploration, wildlife sightings, and a hearty seafood meal. While we haven’t personally taken this tour, the glowing reviews, high rating, and detailed itinerary paint a clear picture of its appeal for curious travelers.
What we really love about this experience is its balanced mix of outdoor adventure and culinary delights, all set in the stunning surroundings of Ketchikan. The chance to float through inlets watching for whales and eagles, walk into a rainforest just above moss-covered ground, and finish with a seafood feast is quite a package. Plus, with an average booking window of 113 days in advance, it’s clear many travelers see significant value here.
One aspect to consider is that it’s a longer tour, lasting about 3 hours and 45 minutes, which might be a lot for very young children or those with limited mobility. Still, for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and eager to experience authentic Alaska, this tour suits nature lovers and seafood enthusiasts alike.
Who would love this? Anyone wanting a comprehensive taste of Alaska’s wilderness and cuisine, especially those who appreciate knowledgeable guides and well-organized tours that combine adventure with comfort.
- Wildlife Watching: Expect sightings of eagles, seals, porpoises, and possibly whales between May and September.
- Unique Access: The elevated rainforest walk offers a rare peek into Alaska’s lush, mossy forest interior.
- Scenic Cruising: Navigating Alaska’s bays and inlets provides stunning views and opportunities for photos.
- Authentic Cuisine: The seafood feast features fresh Dungeness crab, shrimp, clams, and more, with generous portions.
- Accessible Experience: The tour’s on-board plank walk and nature trail are wheelchair accessible, but steep ramps at low tide could be problematic for some.
- Strong Value: At roughly $196 per person, the tour offers a full day of memorable experiences, guided by friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Meeting and Departure at Silverking Lodge
The adventure begins at Clover Pass, where you meet your captain and crew aboard the enclosed jet boat, the Miss Cindy. The boat offers comfort and shelter, with heating to keep the chill at bay, making it suitable for all weather conditions. The boat ride itself is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, cruising through the maze of inlets and bays that define southeast Alaska’s coastline.
Expect lively narration from your captain, who points out wildlife—eagles soaring overhead, seals lounging on rocks, and porpoises twisting through the water. The tours from May to September often include whale sightings, adding a memorable highlight to the cruise.
Reviewers note that the boat ride is both fun and informative, with stories and facts delivered in a friendly manner. One guest mentioned that the boat ride was “interesting as well as funny,” which hints at the engaging personalities guiding the trip.
Exploring the Rainforest and Wildlife
After the boat cruise, the tour includes a walk into the remote rainforest accessible via Silverking’s elevated boardwalk trail. This is a real highlight for nature lovers, offering a chance to see Old Man’s Beard, nursery trees, and other rainforest secrets in a well-maintained, accessible pathway.
Guests have raved about the moss-covered scenery, describing it as “beautiful” and “quite lush,” which makes sense given Alaska’s temperate rainforest environment. The walk is short and manageable but provides enough time to appreciate the dense greenery and listen to the sounds of nature. One review specifically appreciated that the trail is on boardwalks, making it wheelchair accessible, although low tide ramps can be steep.
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Visiting Grant Island and Silver King Fishing Lodge
Another part of the experience takes you to Grant Island and the Silver King Fishing Lodge, where the focus is on relaxation and sampling local flavors. The visit culminates with a seafood feast featuring Dungeness crab, shrimp, clams, mussels, and garlic, served with French bread. Reviewers consistently mention how delicious and plentiful the food is—plenty of food for a satisfying meal.
Guests note that the seafood is fresh, and the presentation is appealing. The meal is served in a relaxed atmosphere, often described as a “feast,” with many saying they enjoyed the opportunity to try local specialties they wouldn’t find elsewhere.
Wrap-up and Return
The tour concludes back at the original meeting point, with most travelers feeling they’ve had a full, immersive experience of Alaska’s wilderness and cuisine. The entire trip is well-paced, with plenty of time to take photos, ask questions, and enjoy the scenery.
Wildlife sightings are a major draw, with many reviewers mentioning eagle sightings as a near certainty, and whale sightings being common between May and September. The guides’ knowledge and friendly demeanor enhance the experience, making it more than just a sightseeing cruise.
The rainforest walk offers a rare chance to step into Alaska’s lush interior, accessible and safe for most guests. The floating boardwalk and canopy of moss create a magical atmosphere, especially if you love greenery and quiet.
The seafood feast is a highlight for food lovers, providing generous portions of fresh, local seafood in a relaxed setting. Reviewers like Sherri_K and Richard_T emphasize how the meal is not only delicious but also filling, making it a fantastic value.
Ease and accessibility are important, with many reviewers appreciating the well-organized nature of the tour. However, the steep ramp at low tide is something to keep in mind if mobility is limited.
Price: At $196.11 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience, blending wildlife, scenery, and cuisine. When you consider the length of the tour, the quality of the guides, and the inclusion of a full seafood meal, it represents good value—especially for travelers seeking a well-rounded Alaska adventure.
Duration: Nearly four hours, including boat time, rainforest walk, and meal, is a solid chunk of time but doesn’t feel rushed. The pacing allows for ample photo ops and relaxed enjoyment.
Group Size: Limited to around 46 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, with plenty of opportunity for interaction with guides and fellow travelers.
Booking and Flexibility: The tour is popular, often booked 113 days in advance, which indicates its popularity. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour adds some peace of mind.
Meeting points: Located conveniently in Ketchikan, with options to meet either at Ward Cove or downtown, making logistics easier for cruise visitors or independent travelers.
Many guests mention the guides by name, with Rainey and Candy receiving praise for their knowledge and friendliness. Sherri_K appreciated the “lovely rainforest walk,” and Jacqueline_W highlighted the “interesting commentary and funny stories,” which suggests the guides make the experience engaging.
Some reviews mention that even on days with less-than-ideal weather, the tour remains worthwhile due to the scenic routes and lively narration. Others appreciated the flexibility and personal touches, such as accommodating schedule changes or ensuring timely return to the ship, as Marilyn_S noted.
The Alaskan Lodge Adventure and Seafeast offers a well-balanced mix of scenery, wildlife, and culinary indulgence. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a meaningful, guided experience without the hassle of independent planning. The combination of an engaging boat cruise, accessible rainforest walk, and a hearty seafood meal provides a sense of Alaska’s natural bounty that is hard to beat.
If your goal is to see eagles soaring, seals lounging, and taste the freshest local seafood in a relaxed setting, this tour ticks those boxes. The knowledgeable guides and positive reviews suggest you’ll be in good hands, making it an excellent choice for a memorable Alaskan day.
Is this tour suitable for children? While the tour is generally family-friendly, the moderate physical activity involved in the rainforest walk and steep low tide ramps might not be ideal for very young children or those with mobility issues.
What should I wear? Expect outdoor weather—layers, waterproof jackets, and comfortable shoes are recommended, especially since weather in Alaska can change quickly.
Is the seafood meal enough for a full lunch? Yes, the seafood feast includes enough Dungeness crab, shrimp, and clams to serve as a satisfying main course, with French bread on the side.
Can I see whales during this tour? Whale sightings are common between May and September, but as they are wild animals, sightings cannot be guaranteed. However, many travelers report successful whale views.
How long is the boat ride? The boat portion lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, providing ample time for wildlife spotting and enjoying the scenery.
What is the cancellation policy? You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable, but weather-related cancellations are fully refunded or rescheduled.
In essence, this tour offers an engaging, authentic slice of Alaska, combining scenic cruising, rainforest exploration, and a seafood feast—all guided by friendly experts. It’s a great choice for those wanting a full day of adventure and relaxation in Alaska’s magnificent landscape.
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