Ketchikan Duck Tour

It's a Bus-and-a Boat and it quacks & floats! Only fun people are allowed on this 90 minute tour that takes you through the rustic streets of Ketchikan, then splashes into the harbor for spectacular

It's a Bus-and-a Boat and it quacks & floats! Only fun people are allowed on this 90 minute tour that takes you through the rustic streets of Ketchikan, then splashes into the harbor for spectacular views of Alaska’s First City. Be prepared for entertainment, trivia, and live narration that’s guaranteed to “quack you up”. Journey aboard this Coast Guard certified and inspected amphibian. The only Amphibious tour in Alaska.

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Location: Ketchikan

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Ketchikan Duck Tour?

A: No specific age limit for the Ketchikan Duck Tour! It’s family-friendly, so all ages are welcome. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need a little help with the life jackets during the boat part. It’s super fun for everyone!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad during the Duck Tour?

A: If the weather's really bad, they may cancel the tour for safety reasons, but it doesn’t happen often. If they do, you can usually reschedule or get a refund. Just check their policy when booking!

Q: What should I wear for the Ketchikan Duck Tour?

A: Definitely wear layers! The tour goes from land to water, and it can get chilly. Waterproof jackets are a plus. Also, comfy shoes are a must since you’ll be bouncing around a bit. Sunglasses and sunscreen are good for those sunny spots too!

Discussions

Just did the Ketchikan Duck Tour—what an experience!

I went on the Ketchikan Duck Tour last week and it was a blast! The guide was hilarious, telling jokes and trivia about the city as we drove through. Then we splashed into the harbor for some amazing views of the coastline. Definitely bring your camera! It's super fun for all ages, and my kids were still laughing about it days later. Worth every penny!

Considering the Duck Tour as a gift for my parents!

Hey everyone! I'm thinking about getting tickets for the Ketchikan Duck Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love sightseeing but have never done anything like this. Is it relaxing enough for them, or more action-packed? Would love to hear your thoughts!