Stand face-to-face with rescued bald eagles mid-flight at the world-class Alaska Raptor Center, then meet Sitka's resident brown bears up close at Fortress of the Bear. A double-wildlife immersion found nowhere else on earth.
What to expect
At the Alaska Raptor Center, trained birds of prey — many mid-rehabilitation — are flown just feet from visitors in a breathtaking live demonstration. Staff narrate each bird's rescue story, turning what could be a passive visit into a genuine emotional connection. A short drive away, Fortress of the Bear houses rescued brown bear cubs in spacious, enriched enclosures; you can watch them play, forage, and interact with remarkable closeness. The contrast between razor-sharp talons and bumbling bear cubs makes for an unforgettable morning.
Good to know
Both venues sit within 10 minutes of the cruise dock by car or taxi. Pre-book a private vehicle or small-group driver to maximise time at each site. The Raptor Center's live flight demonstrations run on a schedule — check the day's timing on arrival. Allow at least 2.5–3 hours total for both.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sitka — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.