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This forested area a half-mile from Hoonah’s Icy Strait Point will be the site of a 500-foot floating dock to accommodate Norwegian Cruise Lines megaships visiting Hoonah.
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.
Hoonah is on track to add a second, larger cruise ship dock to accommodate the growing number of megaships visiting Southeast Alaska. More than a hundred cruise ships are attracted annually to Icy ...
Icy Strait Point is planning a series of events throughout the 2012 summer season to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hoonah Packing Co. cannery, located at the heart of the Alaska Native ...
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 is owned by Huna Totem, a for-profit Alaska Native corporation. The new dock is a collaboration with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. The city of Hoonah has supported the project.
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. The City of Hoonah has also ...