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Setting out on a Yukon adventure from Skagway’s shores, the Yukon Discovery Tour offers an immersive 6-hour exploration of the region’s stunning landscapes. Travelers can expect wildlife sightings, a visit to a dog mushing camp, and picturesque stops at iconic locations like Emerald Lake. With knowledgeable guides, complimentary lunch, and comfortable transportation, this tour promises an unforgettable experience. But what secrets lie within the Yukon wilderness, waiting to be uncovered?
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The Skagway Shore Excursion: Yukon Discovery Tour is a highly-rated, 6-hour adventure that takes visitors through the stunning landscapes of the Yukon region.
This tour departs at 10:30 am, with an earlier 8:00 am option from the dock. Priced from $185 per person, the tour offers wildlife viewing opportunities, a visit to a dog mushing camp, and scenic stops at the Carcross Desert, Emerald Lake, and Caribou Crossing.
The tour includes lunch and coffee/tea, and transportation is provided via 32-passenger buses. Guests must check in 30 minutes prior with a valid passport or ID.
Traveling through White Pass, the tour takes visitors to the Carcross Desert, Emerald Lake, and Caribou Crossing, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for wildlife sightings.
At the dog mushing camp, guests can upgrade to a sled ride. The tour includes lunch, coffee, and tea, with ample stops for photos and scenic appreciation.
Guides share their knowledge, recounting personal experiences and spotting bears, moose, and caribou.
While not wheelchair accessible, the tour is stroller-friendly. Passengers should dress in layers to accommodate the variable weather conditions, as the tour operates rain or shine.
Passengers meet at the Yukon Heaths Popcorn Emporium, located at 216 Broadway in Skagway, Alaska 99840.
Travelers must check in 30 minutes prior to departure with a valid passport or approved documents.
Tours are conducted by buses that accommodate up to 32 people and feature a public address system.
At the conclusion of the tour, guests return to the original meeting point.
US and Canadian citizens require government-issued ID to participate in the tour, while non-US citizens need a valid passport or approved documentation.
The Yukon Discovery Tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are permitted. Guests must maintain a moderate fitness level, as the tour involves some walking, and infants must sit on laps during transportation.
The tour’s accessibility includes:
The Yukon Discovery Tour is highly rated, with 236 reviews and a 94% recommendation rate, earning it a Badge of Excellence.
Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the breathtaking views along the tour. Common highlights include personal experiences, wildlife sightings, and engaging narratives.
Suggestions for improvement include clearer instructions for the meeting location and better bus window conditions for optimal viewing.
The tour operates in all weather, so dressing in layers is recommended.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
The Yukon Discovery Tour has a maximum capacity of 30 travelers per group. Gratuities for the knowledgeable guides aren’t included in the tour price, but tipping based on the quality of service is encouraged.
This excursion operates rain or shine, so it’s advised to dress in layers to accommodate the variable weather conditions.
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As travelers embark on the Yukon Discovery Tour, they’ll enjoy the breathtaking wilderness of the Canadian North.
The tour takes them through the White Pass into the Carcross Desert, where they’ll witness the stunning turquoise waters of Emerald Lake.
At Caribou Crossing, they’ve the opportunity to visit a dog mushing camp and even upgrade to a sled ride.
Throughout the journey, they’ll keep an eye out for wildlife, including bears, moose, and caribou.
Stops along the way provide ample opportunities for scenic photography and learning about the region’s rich history and natural wonders.
Nestled within the dramatic landscape of the Canadian North, the Carcross Desert captivates visitors with its unique and otherworldly beauty.
Once an ancient glacial lakebed, this 30-square-mile desert is the smallest desert in the world.
Visitors can explore:
Through this breathtaking journey, travelers uncover the raw natural wonder of the Yukon.
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The tour does not provide specific luggage allowances. Travelers should plan to bring only essential items they can comfortably carry, as storage space on the buses is limited. Visitors are advised to avoid bringing large or bulky luggage.
The tour doesn’t specify any age restrictions for the optional dog sled ride upgrade. However, infants must be carried on laps during the tour. Participants should have a moderate fitness level to engage in the sled ride.
The tour provides storage space for personal belongings during the excursion. Participants can securely store any extra items they don’t want to carry while exploring the Yukon region on this tour.
Yes, additional food and drinks can be purchased during the tour. The itinerary includes lunch, but travelers can buy extra snacks, beverages, or souvenirs at the stops along the way or from the tour bus.
The tour stops at several locations with restroom facilities available. While the accessibility of these facilities may vary, guests can expect basic restroom amenities to be provided during the scheduled breaks throughout the excursion.
The Skagway Shore Excursion: Yukon Discovery Tour offers an unforgettable adventure through the stunning landscapes of the Yukon. With wildlife viewing, a dog mushing camp, and iconic stops like Emerald Lake, this tour provides an immersive exploration of nature’s beauty. Knowledgeable guides, a complimentary lunch, and comfortable transportation ensure a memorable experience for all, making it an exceptional way to discover the wonders of the Yukon wilderness.