Alaska all-inclusive fishing trip for 2 - $3600
TravelzooUpdated May 11, 2023


Why we like this deal:
While Alaska may seem like a far-off destination, this nature-lovers' paradise is only a two-hour flight from Seattle. Head towards the southernmost entrance to the famed Inside Passage, and you'll find the city of Ketchikan known as the Salmon Capital of the World. Here, fishing is a way of life, and what better way to immerse yourself in the local culture than a 3-night all-inclusive getaway at The Ketch? Just minutes from downtown, this waterfront resort is steeped in natural beauty and boasts newly renovated rooms. Bucket-list trips like this are notoriously expensive, but this package covers meals, two fully guided fishing trips (including weather gear, fishing equipment and bait), and airport transfers saving Travelzoo members $3000.
What's Included
- 3 night all-inclusive stay in a recently renovated One Double Bed Oceanview Room or a Two Twin Bed Oceanview Room, June 15 - Sept. 10, 2023
- $3600 ... For two people (reg. $6600)
- $2250 ... For solo travelers (reg. $3300)
- Signature amenities:
- All meals and nonalcoholic beverages at The Ketch Restaurant and Lounge
- Two fully guided fishing trips
- Roundtrip transportation to and from Ketchikan International Airport
- All-weather gear, fishing equipment and bait
- Wi-Fi throughout the property
- Pricing based on two guests per room
- The following are not included: Flights to Ketchikan, alcohol, fish processing, shipping of processed fish, personal items, local tax, optional activities and gratuities
- Note: You can extend your stay with additional nights for $199 per night (room only; paid directly to the hotel)
More Reasons to Go
- New angler? The resort's friendly and experienced crew can help with everything, from baiting your hook to reeling in your catch. Seasoned pro? They're also happy to step back and let you do your thing
- Spend a day visiting totem parks, exploring miles of hiking trails, or enjoying a scenic picnic along the coastline
- For truly breathtaking views, a cruise or flightseeing tour to Misty Fjords National Monument is highly recommended — keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, birds and marine animals; bear viewing is best once the salmon start running in mid-July