Silver Whisper
Arrive 11:00 AM | Depart 07:00 PM
Itinerary: 7-Night Alaska: Vancouver to Seward via Cruise British Columbia Inside Passage & Ketchikan (7 nights)
Tours that fit this port day →Alaska
Ships dock directly at the Icy Strait Point cruise pier, a purpose-built facility located at the historic Hoonah cannery site in Hoonah, Alaska — no tendering required.
The key decision is simple: either book one serious wildlife or adventure excursion, or keep it cheap and scenic and enjoy the port itself. Trying to do everything usually means spending a lot and rushing.
Stand on deck as a humpback surfaces close enough that you can hear the exhale — these waters draw some of the densest concentrations of feeding whales in Southeast Alaska, and the small-group format means you are not watching over a hundred shoulders. Custom-built vessels with a heated cabin mean the cold won't drive you inside right when something surfaces.
Book on ViatorOld logging roads lead you out to a remote river where brown bears fish the same banks you will — Chichagof Island holds one of the highest brown bear densities anywhere, so a sighting is genuinely probable rather than hopeful. The drive through the Tlingit village of Hoonah adds real context you won't get from the port area, and the choice of spin or fly fishing means the river is worth your time even if the bears stay in the trees.
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If you go beyond the central port area, pay attention to posted bear guidance and stay on marked paths. You are in Alaska, not a theme park, even if part of the port feels curated.
Wheelchair users and travelers with limited mobility can usually enjoy the immediate waterfront, shops, and some viewing areas, but not every trail or hillside attraction will be realistic. Check directly with your cruise line or excursion operator for current accessibility details on specific tours and lifts.
Within the first 10 minutes you can be on a boardwalk, by the old cannery buildings, or heading toward a trail or shuttle. That convenience is the main strength here.
There are no traditional swimming beaches at Icy Strait Point — water temperatures hover around 40–50°F year-round and weather is typically cool, overcast, and damp. The shoreline is scenic and worth walking for wildlife spotting, but pack away any expectations of a beach day.
If you go into Hoonah, options are more limited than in Alaska's bigger ports, but that can feel more local. Either way, do not expect a major food scene.
If you want serious shopping, this is not the port for it. Buy something small if you like, then move on to the scenery or wildlife.
The port complex, old cannery area, boardwalks, and some trails are walkable on your own.
Icy Strait Point typically has internal transport options such as the free gondola or shuttle connections between zones when operating.
Some upper-area access is tied to paid attractions or optional transport products.
A shuttle commonly links the cruise area with Hoonah for those who want to see the local community beyond the port complex.
Book a transfer 5% off with code TPO5 at checkoutWhale watching, fishing, wildlife, and cultural tours usually include their own transport logistics from the port.
Details last checked May 2026
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Once you have your shore plan, use the schedule to see how busy the harbour will be on your date, plus the ships, lines, and published call windows.
Arrive 11:00 AM | Depart 07:00 PM
Itinerary: 7-Night Alaska: Vancouver to Seward via Cruise British Columbia Inside Passage & Ketchikan (7 nights)
Tours that fit this port day →Planning a cruise here?
Royal Caribbean International, Princess Cruises, Viking Ocean Cruises & more sail to Icy Strait Point.
Yes. Ships dock at a pier, so this is usually an easy walk-off port rather than a tender hassle.
The port complex itself is very walkable. Beyond that, options are limited unless you use a shuttle, excursion, or plan a longer walk.
Not really. The port is a purpose-built cruise area near Hoonah, not a classic downtown directly outside the pier.
For most cruisers, whale watching is the standout choice. If you do not want to spend much, the best plan is a scenic walking day around the port and trails.
Only if you specifically want that thrill. It is one of the port's signature attractions, but it is not the best value for travelers who just want scenery.
Sometimes, yes. Eagles and other wildlife are often spotted around the port and shoreline, but whales and bears are never guaranteed from a casual walk.
No, independent options exist. But in a small port like this, ship-sponsored tours can be the simpler choice for logistics.
Usually yes, especially if you like nature and wildlife. Just keep expectations realistic: this is better for scenery and excursions than for town wandering or shopping.
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