The Best of Ketchikan: A Christian Traveler’s Guide
Discover Faith, Culture & Adventure in Alaska’s First City
Nestled along the rugged coastline of southeastern Alaska, Ketchikan is known as the First City because it’s often the first stop on an Alaska cruise. But it’s also a gateway to awe-inspiring landscapes, rich cultural heritage and unforgettable moments, making it a must-visit destination for premier Christian cruises.
Whether you’re looking for the grandeur of God’s creation or the best places to eat, this guide will help you experience the very best of Ketchikan with Inspiration Travel.
Iconic Sites & Landmarks in Ketchikan
No trip to Ketchikan is complete without visiting these incredible landmarks.
1. Walk Through History on Creek Street

Creek Street is a charming historic boardwalk built on wooden stilts above Ketchikan Creek. This area is home to unique shops, museums and stunning views. The wooden walkways are the perfect place to stroll as you take in the beauty of the rushing creek and shop for locally made crafts, jewelry and souvenirs. It’s the ideal place to explore before returning to the cruise ship for concerts with the top Christian singers.
Bonus Tip: Ketchikan Creek features an impressive Alaskan salmon show from mid-July to mid-September as thousands of salmon swim upstream to spawn.
2. Pray in St. John’s Episcopal Church

One of the oldest churches in Alaska, St. John’s Episcopal Church features a beautiful cedar sanctuary built from local timber. It once stood directly on the waterfront before the shoreline was extended through landfill development. Inside, you’ll find stunning stained glass windows and an inviting space for reflection.
3. Discover Alaska Native Art at the Totem Heritage Center

Ketchikan is home to the biggest collection of standing totem poles in the world. At the Totem Heritage Center, you’ll learn about the deep spiritual and cultural significance behind these hand-carved works of art. View historic totems dating back more than a century as you learn about the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian peoples, gaining new insight into Alaska Native traditions.
Unforgettable Cruise Excursions in Ketchikan
From scenic coastal adventures to cultural landmarks, Ketchikan offers a variety of experiences that showcase God’s breathtaking creation and the rich history of Alaska’s people.
Rainforest Island Nature Walk & Seahawk Adventure Displays God’s Handiwork

Climb aboard a motorized ocean raft called a Seahawk and speed across the coastal waters of Clover Passage. As you ride, keep your eyes open for bald eagles perched high above, sea lions lounging on rocky shores and even breaching whales in the distance.
Your destination? A peaceful, secluded beach on Betton Island. Here, you'll enjoy an approximately one-mile walk into the heart of the Tongass National Forest, America’s largest national forest. While surrounded by towering cedars, moss-covered trunks and ancient ferns, your guide will share the history of this majestic land.
Why Tongass National Forest Is a Must-See:
- A quiet escape from the crowds
- Breathtaking scenery for reflection, prayer and worship
- Stunning views as you enjoy a campfire and snacks
Whale Watching & Marine Wildlife Tour

If you've ever dreamed of witnessing whales breach against a backdrop of snowcapped peaks, Ketchikan is the perfect place to make that dream a reality. You’ll live out the stunning photographs you’ve admired for years and snap a few of your own.
This guided tour gives you a front-row seat to see humpback whales, orcas, porpoises, sea lions and bald eagles in their natural habitat. Experts will share fascinating insights about these marine giants and the delicate ecosystem they call home.
Why You’ll Love This Experience:
- Spot humpback whales breaching and orcas gliding through the water
- Watch bald eagles swoop down for fish right before your eyes
- Enjoy the quiet beauty of Alaska’s coastal waters
Best Restaurants in Ketchikan for a Memorable Meal

Ketchikan is known for its fresh seafood, locally owned eateries and delicious Alaskan flavors. Whether you’re looking for a casual lunch or a more formal dining experience, here are two top-rated spots for cruise travelers.
The Alaska Fish House
If you’re craving wild-caught Alaskan salmon, this dockside seafood eatery is the place to go. Indulge in an iconic dish: a steaming bowl of smoked salmon chowder. Each spoonful offers a rich, distinctive flavor you won’t find anywhere else.
What to Try at the Alaska Fish House:
- Cedar-planked salmon grilled to perfection
- Salmon tacos with house-made sauces
- Crab-stuffed halibut—a true local delicacy
The Landing Restaurant
The Landing Restaurant is a fantastic choice for homestyle cooking and fresh Alaskan seafood in a family-friendly atmosphere. Located near the cruise terminal, this locally owned gem is known for its generous portions, warm hospitality and classic American and Alaskan dishes.
What to Try at The Landing Restaurant:
- Alaskan seafood chowder, a creamy, flavorful classic loaded with fresh seafood
- Grilled salmon sandwich, lightly seasoned and served with house-made tartar sauce
- Reindeer sausage and eggs, a true taste of Alaska for a hearty breakfast
Why Christian Travelers Love Ketchikan with Inspiration Travel
Ketchikan offers faith-filled experiences in the heart of God’s breathtaking creation. From historic churches that invite spiritual reflection to excursions that inspire awe and worship, every moment is an opportunity to connect with God and fellow travelers.
Share meaningful conversations over a delicious meal and embrace the adventure, culture and beauty that make this Alaskan destination unforgettable. Whether you seek quiet reflection, stunning landscapes or fresh-caught seafood, Ketchikan has something for every Christian traveler.
What’s on your Ketchikan bucket list? Let us know in the comments!
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