Make the most of your vacation with a shore and land excursion that appeals to your interests. Knowledgeable, professional guides lead all excursions and offer special insights into the culture, history, wildlife, and geology of each destination. Discover first-hand how islanders went about the business of growing, harvesting and refining sugar in 18th century Barbados. Take an invigorating mush across a snow-covered glacier aboard an Alaskan dogsled. Or stroll through the maze of tiny streets in Mykonos, the birthplace of Apollo.
At the entrance of the Great Bras d'Or Channel you will discover the dramatically beautiful Bird Islands. Rising like rocky pillars from the sea, these islands are the nesting grounds of thousands of seabirds, razorbills, kittiwakes and more than 300 pairs of Atlantic puffins in addition to bald eagles and grey seals. Leaving the pier, you will travel approximately 45 minutes to the heart of Cape Breton to Big Bras d'Or and board a 38-foot Cape Islander for an educational, interactive and cultural narrated boat cruise.
110.00 Adult (USD)
110.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Enjoy the highlights of Boston by both land and sea with this panoramic tour of the city's most important and scenic sites aboard a World War II inspired amphibious vehicle called the Boston Duck. You will have the option to be dropped off at Fanieul Hall/Quincy Market. Guests receive a complimentary return shuttle back to the pier at their leisure (approximate 20-minute transfer). Note: Guests must be able to climb 9 steps to get on/off the Duck vehicle.
65.00 Adult (USD)
65.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Experience a guided kayak adventure along a coastal route where you'll view limestone cliffs, a newly degignated STONEHAMMER GEOPARK fossil site, a lighthouse and a bald eagle's nest all framed by the backdrop of the St. John River. Following your trip, it's back to the beach to enjoy a Bay of Fundy Lobster Cookout at a sheltered picnic area featuring fresh-steamed Bay of Fundy Lobster with all the fixings. Comfortable footwear along with layered clothing including a sweater or windbreaker should be worn. A change of clothes should be taken since guests may get wet. Participants should be aware that inherent risks are involved with any kayaking activity.
136.00 Adult (USD)
136.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
Minimum Age: 10 years
Minimum Weight: 60 pounds, Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Embark on a truly unique experience and discover the stark and natural beauty of the Fjord from the land and sea. You will have some free time in L'Anse St-Jean.
134.00 Adult (USD)
119.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Take in Bar Harbor's stunning scenery by land and sea on this relaxing half-day excursion.
89.00 Adult (USD)
69.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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A fully-narrated 2-hour nature tour through Frenchman Bay and along the shores of beautiful Acadia National Park. You will see Harbor Seals on ledges, majestic Bald Eagles, pods of Harbor porpoise, and a great variety of seabirds. You will visit the porcupine islands and some of the most breathtaking scenery and geology in New England. Learn all about the human history; from the Native Americans to the first Europeans, including Samuel de Champlain, to the golden age of Bar Harbor. You will cruise past "Millionaires Row", where the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Astors once summered and visit Egg Rock Lighthouse and Island, which is today a National Wildlife Refuge.
32.00 Adult (USD)
20.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Experience the best of Saint John by land and sea! Visit Fallsview Park, where the St. John River meets the Bay of Fundy, creating the renowned Reversing Falls Rapids. Then board an enclosed sightseeing boat for a cruise around the harbour, historical sites and your cruise ship. Enjoy the short walk back to your ship or stay uptown to explore at your leisure!
83.00 Adult (USD)
83.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Enjoy sea kayaking in beautiful Frenchman Bay; using super-stable tandem kayaks, you'll discover how easy kayaking is and how much fun. A Registered Maine Guide will provide basic instruction. This tour is suitable for beginners and anyone in good physical condition can participate. Minimum is age 12. Minimum height is 48 inches and maximum weight is 300 pounds. Minimum height is 48 inches.
58.00 Adult (USD)
58.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
Minimum Age: 12 years
Minimum Weight: 80 pounds, Maximum Weight: 300 pounds
Minimum Height: 48 inches, Maximum Height: 78 inches
As soon as you hop aboard the famous Harbour Hoppers prepare yourself for one hour of fun-filled adventure. These Hoppers will take you on a one-hour land and water tour of beautiful Halifax and its harbour. The commentator will introduce Halifax's finest shops, restaurants, museums, and Historic sites. Prepare yourself for a big splash as the Hoppers plunge into the Harbour. Be amazed by The Royal Canadian Naval Fleet and the spectacular sights along the waterfront. The most popular tour in Atlantic Canada. You will be returned in front of the Cruise Ship Pavilion.
52.00 Adult (USD)
34.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Join the Bay King 111 or the Friendship V as you visit five offshore lighthouses. Learn about Maine's legendary lighthouses and the brave men and women who maintained them. Along the way you will have an opportunity to see some of Acadia National Park's most scenic highlights. This trip is fully narrated and offers ample time for the many excellent photo opportunities. Dress warmly, temperatures on the water vary greatly from onshore. Safe and comfortable shoes should also be worn.
45.00 Adult (USD)
27.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Important: Please remember you have up to 4 days prior to your sail date to purchase your regular shore excursions online. If you are within the 4 days, you will then need to purchase your shore excursions onboard; land excursions would need to be purchased directly through your Tour Director on the land portion of the Alaska Cruisetour. For example, if you are sailing on October 18, you can make Shore & Land Excursion purchases online until October 13.
For additional Shore Excursions information, please visit our frequently asked questions.