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Saxman Native Village & Totem Park (Tlingit-led)

Saxman holds one of the largest standing collections of totem poles on earth, and the experience is led by Tlingit community members - a drum-and-dance performance in the clan house, a narrated walk among the totems, and a stop at the working carving shed where master carvers shape new poles with traditional tools. This is authentic, first-hand Indigenous Southeast Alaska culture a few miles from the dock, not a museum diorama.

What to expect

You'll begin with a drum-and-dance performance in the clan house, where Cape Fox Dancers perform in traditional regalia, then move into a narrated walk through one of earth's largest standing collections of totem poles—each carved pole a family story told in cedar. The guide pauses at key totems to decode the symbols and clan histories before leading you to the working carving shed, where master carvers shape new poles with traditional hand tools in real time, explaining their craft. The whole rhythm is intimate and paced: performance, then contemplation among the poles, then the hum and smell of active carving—all led by Tlingit community members whose knowledge grounds every stop.

Who to call — book direct
Cape Fox Tours (Saxman Native Village)
$5 self-guided park entry; roughly $32-40/person for the Native-led ~2-2.5 hr guided village tour (Cape Fox Dancers performance + carving center + totem park). Cape Fox is the Tlingit-owned village operator and books on its own site (FareHarbor checkout)
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Direct is dramatically cheaper: Princess bundles Saxman at $145 (and a $189 cultural-showcase version). Booking the village's own Cape Fox tour for ~$32-40 - or paying the $5 park fee and walking the totems self-guided - saves well over $100/person for the same poles and the same dancers.

Good to know

Book direct through Cape Fox Tours (FareHarbor) for $32–40/person to avoid ship markups of $145+; allow 2–2.5 hours for the guided tour plus 15–20 minutes to walk from the dock to the village entrance. If you prefer self-guided exploration, pay the $5 park fee and tour the totems on your own schedule. Plan to depart the ship 2.5–3 hours before all-aboard to give yourself a 45-minute buffer on return, since the village is only a few miles from the pier but accessed by foot or local shuttle. Wear waterproof layers and good walking shoes; the totem park is outdoors and Southeast Alaska weather changes fast.

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