Glacier Views. Wilderness Hiking.
Although situated only approximately 60 miles from Anchorage, Whittier feels a world away. This small, secluded town — only accessible by land via the two-mile long Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel — is nestled between soaring mountain peaks and the Passage Canal. Having been originally founded as a military facility during World War II, today, Whittier is your gateway to the famous Prince William Sound. The spectacular rugged coastlines and waterways are home to abundant wildlife, including bears, mountain goats, Dall sheep, whales, sea lions, otters and much more. Unleash your inner explorer on one of the many outdoor activities or enjoy a scenic boat tour along a portion of the sound.
Exciting Shore Excursions
Immerse yourself in authentic experiences with our Shore Excursions, expertly guided by locals.
Snapshots of Whittier, Alaska
A visual preview of the amazing sites that await you.
Resurrection Bay in Alaska
Wild moose, Alaska
Scenic fishing pier in Whittier Alaska on Prince William Sound
A Park in Whittier Alaska
Colony of sea lions at Resurrection Bay (Alaska)
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