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Cultural & History in Alaska

Tlingit heritage, Russian colonial history, and Gold Rush legend converge in Alaska's ports. The White Pass Railway and Skagway's Broadway are living museums.

Cultural & History Excursions on an Alaska Cruise

Alaska's cruise ports are layered with thousands of years of indigenous Tlingit culture, Russian colonial history, and Gold Rush-era legend. Cultural excursions connect you with these stories in ways that walking past gift shops never will.

Highlights by Port

Skagway — The White Pass & Yukon Route Railway is a 28-mile narrow-gauge ride through Gold Rush scenery that's been operating since 1898. Skagway's Broadway district is a preserved frontier town with restored saloons and the Trail of '98 Museum.

Sitka — Russia sold Alaska to the United States from this town in 1867. St. Michael's Cathedral (Russian Orthodox, rebuilt after a 1966 fire) and the Sitka National Historical Park (totem pole trail through old-growth forest) are must-visits.

Ketchikan — The Totem Heritage Center houses one of the world's largest collections of unrestored 19th-century totem poles. Saxman Village offers live carving demonstrations and traditional dance performances.

Cultural & History Excursions by Port

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best cultural excursions on an Alaska cruise?

The White Pass Railway in Skagway, the Sitka National Historical Park totem trail, and Ketchikan's Totem Heritage Center are the top three. All are walkable from the cruise ship dock without booking a formal excursion.

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