Journey deep into Sitka's layered soul — ancient Tlingit traditions, Russian colonial grandeur, and the birth of American Alaska — guided by indigenous Tlingit storytellers. An unmissable human story set against jaw-dropping scenery.
What to expect
Your Tlingit guide opens the door to Sitka's layered history: the ancient clan houses, the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Michael with its priceless icons, the Sitka National Historical Park's totem poles standing sentinel in old-growth forest, and the solemn site of the 1804 Battle of Sitka. At every stop, living oral tradition brings the landscape to life in a way no textbook can. Groups are deliberately small, encouraging genuine conversation and spontaneous storytelling.
Good to know
Requires a minimum of 5 participants; book via email (tourism@sitkatribe-nsn.gov) or phone well in advance. The 2.5-hour format fits comfortably within most port windows. Wear comfortable walking shoes — the totem trail through the park is a gentle, beautiful walk.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sitka — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.