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Icy Strait Point, a privately owned cruise port in Alaska, offers both thoughtful programs and thrilling excursions, and it's winner a Travel + Leisure’s 2025 Global Vision Awards.
Icy Strait Point packages authentic Alaska into a beautiful, easily accessible port. Whether your cruise ship stops for an entire day or just an evening, here are the top 12 things to do in port.
Icy Strait Point is an Alaska cruise port just west of Juneau founded by the Indigenous Huna Totem Corporation in 2004. Here's what it's like to visit now.
Located on the same island as Hoonah, Alaska's largest Huna Tlingit village, Icy Strait opened to noncruisers on day trips from Juneau in 2008, but the vast majority of its visitors come on cruise ...
Nestled in the wilderness 50 miles west of Juneau and 1.5 miles north of the Tlingit village of Hoonah, Icy Strait Point, Alaska’s only wilderness port, offers cruise visitors the experience of ...
Icy Strait Point is owned by Huna Totem Corporation, a for-profit Alaska Native corporation, and the new dock is a collaboration with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.