Half the world’s population of northern fur seals live around these islands, and you may even be treated to the sight of seal pups playing on the beach.
Unalaska, also known as Dutch Harbor, has a rich history to dig into, but the marine and bird life is breathtaking. On shore, you can see lemmings, foxes and stunning wild horses, along with nearly 50 million seabirds including cormorants. Its waters reveal humpback and orca whales, otters and porpoises.
Amid the verdant scenery of Katmai National Park, an experienced bear guard will accompany you to well-frequented brown bear locations. See the bears diving for clams and salmon, or foraging for berries. With a protected population of over 2,000 brown bears, this is the best place to see them.
The striking Misty Fjords National Monument is teeming with wildlife, from five species of Pacific salmon in the water, to the moose, mountain goats and black bear that roam its moss and cedar-topped cliffs.
Each day in this majestic peninsula rewards you with incredible wildlife encounters that you’ll remember forever.