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Our favorite Alaska port, Icy Straight Point, port tour July 2022

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Alaska ยท Summer

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Creator's Key Takeaways

this port being independently owned you didn't have the diamonds internationals and kari loja and all the other big corporations

it's 100 local so

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Use the free transporter gondola to access between wilderness landing and ocean landing.
โœ“If your ship docks at ocean landing, the first building is the excursion meeting point.
โœ“There are several restaurants located throughout the cruise port for a bite to eat.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is there to do at Icy Straight Point cruise port?
QHow is the port different from other cruise ports?
QWhat wildlife might you see at Icy Straight Point?

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Port Highlights

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YouTube Video Descriptionโ†“

This is a walk through tour of the Icy Straight Point cruise port. We visited here the end of July 2022. This port is located in the south eastern pan handle of Alaska, in Hoonah, AK (Please forgive the misspelling in the intro image of the video) This port is located on an island with the only access is either by boat or plane. There is a ferry that runs from Juneau, AK twice a week and it's over 3 hours one way. This port being entirely owned locally, makes it truly an Alaskan experience.