Icy Strait Point

Icy Strait Point

United States

Zip through temperate rainforest canopies and spot grizzly bears, eagles, and whales in their native Alaskan wilderness.

💱 Currency United States Dollar (USD)
🗣 Language English
🕐 Time Zone AKDT (UTC-8)
☀️ Best Time to Visit May–Sep
🚢 Typical Duration 7-14 nights
💰 Price Range From $443 pp
Port Type Port of Call
🚤 Tender Port Yes

Pristine Alaskan wilderness, abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, and access to the Inside Passage's most scenic glaciers and marine ecosystems.

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Ships typically depart around 6:00 PM
Usually about 10 hours ashore
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Icy Strait Point spent the day walking around enjoying all the sights, activities and food! Tourist attraction · ★ 4.5 · 4k
Ziprider Excellent views, very clean, very nice staff. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.7 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 5 PM
Oso Gordito The tacos were amazing, and the halibut was cooked to perfection. Mexican · ★ 4.9 · 0k 🕐 Open now
The Fisherman’s Daughter The fried halibut was unbelievable buttery with a fantastic dipping sauce. American · ★ 4.6 · 0k
Crab House Seriously the best service and the BEST food and drinks. Seafood · ★ 4.1 · 0k
Icy Strait Lodge It's nice and cozy great service good food Restaurant · ★ 4.5 · 0k 🕐 Closes soon · 1 PM
Duck Point Smokehouse Restaurant Great atmosphere, you get free refills, food is OK atmosphere is great! American · ★ 4.5 · 0k 🕐 Open now
Hoonah Trading Company Very interesting prices were a bit high. Grocery store · ★ 4.6 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 7 PM
Icy Strait Brewing Pretzel and beer cheese was perfect and worth the walk in to town. Brewery · ★ 4.6 · 0k
Office Bar We didn't eat but I bet the food is great also!! Bar · ★ 4.4 · 0k
The Cookhouse The halibut fish n chips is a must if you love halibut. Restaurant · ★ 4.3 · 0k
Hoonah Beach House If you are in Icy Straight Point/Hoona, you have to try it. Tour operator · ★ 5 · 0k 🕐 Temporarily closed
THE SHOPS BY HTA Great local shop with cool souvenirs at great prices! Gift shop · ★ 4.7 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 5 PM
Icy Strait Whale Adventures Great service, great experience, and very reasonable pricing! Tour operator · ★ 4.7 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 6 PM
Hoonah Treasures Purchased a one of a kind T-shirt. Gift shop · ★ 5 · 0k
Duck Point Bar The bar and the smokehouse restaurant is all in the same building. Bar · ★ 4.8 · 0k
Icy Strait Point Gift Shop Wonderful assortment of souvenirs and gifts to take home. Gift shop · ★ 4.3 · 0k
In Alaska’s Wildest Kitchen Cooking class · ★ 4 · 0k
Brenner's Fine Clothing & Gifts Gift shop · ★ 5 · 0k
Lisa's Art Store Art gallery · ★ 5 · 0k

Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.

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About Icy Strait Point

Icy Strait Point stands as a premier Alaska cruise destination, welcoming ships from 14 major cruise lines including Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Disney Cruise Line. While primarily a port of call rather than an embarkation point, this Southeast Alaska location features prominently on over 500 upcoming cruises, with most itineraries spanning seven nights. The port serves as a natural hub for exploring the Inside Passage, connecting travelers to nearby ports like Ketchikan, Juneau, and Sitka, as well as longer routes extending to Vancouver and Seattle.

Peak season runs from May through September, with July and August drawing the most visitors seeking Alaska's pristine wilderness. Passengers disembarking here discover remarkable opportunities for wildlife viewing and cultural experiences, from observing bears and eagles in their natural habitat to exploring the rich heritage of Alaska's Indigenous communities. Whether you're booking a shorter regional cruise or a comprehensive Alaska voyage, Icy Strait Point offers the authentic northern experience that makes Alaska cruising unforgettable.
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Reasons to Visit

1

Witness Majestic Bald Eagles

Icy Strait Point is one of Alaska's premier bald eagle viewing destinations, where these magnificent birds congregate in remarkable numbers. Take a guided wildlife tour or venture to nearby viewing areas where you'll spot eagles perched in trees and soaring overhead, creating unforgettable photo opportunities against pristine coastal backdrops.

2

Taste Fresh Alaskan Seafood

Indulge in locally-caught halibut, salmon, and crab at waterfront restaurants and casual eateries throughout the port. Sample traditional Tlingit-inspired dishes and fresh fish prepared with regional pride, offering authentic flavors that capture the essence of Southeast Alaska's rich culinary heritage.

3

Explore Tlingit Native Culture

Discover the indigenous heritage of the Tlingit people through cultural centers and local artisan shops featuring traditional totem poles, carved masks, and authentic crafts. Learn about centuries-old traditions and meet local artists who keep these cultural practices alive through their remarkable handmade creations.

4

Shop Unique Native Artisan Goods

Browse galleries and markets filled with authentic Tlingit art, including intricate jewelry, carved totems, and woven baskets created by local artisans. Each piece tells a story and supports the community, offering meaningful souvenirs you won't find anywhere else.

5

Adventure Through Pristine Rainforest

Hike scenic trails through temperate rainforest teeming with Sitka spruce and hemlock trees, where you might encounter black bears, deer, and abundant wildlife. Experience the raw natural beauty of Southeast Alaska with guided excursions that showcase waterfalls, streams, and untouched wilderness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What cruise lines sail to Icy Strait Point?

Fourteen major cruise lines offer voyages to Icy Strait Point, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Disney Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Viking Ocean Cruises, MSC Cruises, Seabourn, Oceania Cruises, Silversea, The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, Virgin Voyages, and Explora Journeys. With 505 upcoming cruises scheduled, you'll have numerous options to choose from across different cruise styles and budgets.

When is the best time to cruise to Icy Strait Point?

The peak season for cruising to Icy Strait Point runs from May through September, with July and August being the busiest months. During these months, you'll experience the warmest weather and the best opportunities for wildlife viewing, including bears, whales, and eagles. If you prefer smaller crowds, consider visiting in May or September when the weather is still pleasant but fewer tourists are present.

How much do cruises to Icy Strait Point cost?

Cruise prices to Icy Strait Point range from $398 to $41,990 per person, depending on the cruise line, ship size, cabin type, and itinerary length. Budget-friendly options are available through mainstream cruise lines, while luxury and expedition cruises command higher prices. Most Alaska cruises to this port are typically 7-10 days in length.

What are the top destinations from Icy Strait Point cruises?

Cruises visiting Icy Strait Point typically include stops at Ketchikan, Juneau, and Sitka in Alaska, as well as Vancouver, British Columbia and Seattle, Washington. These itineraries showcase the best of the Inside Passage, combining Alaskan wilderness and wildlife with vibrant Pacific Northwest cities. Most cruises are ocean-based voyages that explore this spectacular region over 7-10 days.

What can I see and do during a day at Icy Strait Point?

Icy Strait Point is known for exceptional wildlife viewing and outdoor adventures, including bear viewing, whale watching, and fishing. The port offers access to pristine Alaskan wilderness and is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding rainforest and coastal ecosystems. Many visitors enjoy guided excursions, zip-lining, and photography opportunities to capture Alaska's natural beauty.

Is Icy Strait Point a tender port or dock port?

Icy Strait Point is primarily a port of call where most ships tender passengers to shore using small boats. The port has limited docking facilities, so larger cruise ships typically anchor offshore and use tender services. Plan for additional time to board tenders, and be prepared for potential weather delays during your shore excursion.

How do I get around Icy Strait Point?

Most visitors explore Icy Strait Point through organized shore excursions offered by their cruise line, which include transportation and guided activities. Taxis and rental vehicles are available but limited, so booking excursions in advance is recommended. The port is small and remote, so independent exploration should be planned carefully with local transportation options in mind.