Whittier

Alaska

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Whittier, Alaska

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.

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What you NEED TO KNOW

  • Port Name & Location
    Whittier, Alaska
  • Time Zone
    Alaska Daylight Time
  • Language
    English.
  • Currency & Shopping
    U.S. Dollars Whittier is a very small town, so shopping options are not extensive, but there is a sprinkling of stores offering a nice selection of souvenirs.
    • Famous For
      Whittier is a well-known base for exploring the famous Prince William Sound and for its location to incredible landscapes that are ideal for outdoor adventures.
    • Important
      The surrounding landscapes can become very rugged, very quickly. If you want to enjoy a hike, be sure to check a trail's elevation gain before setting out to ensure you choose a trail that matches your fitness level.
    • Fun Fact #1
      Prince William Sound is most certainly the star here, encompassing approximately 150 glaciers, along with fjords and islands in its 10,000 square miles of protected waterways. Enjoy a boat tour through a portion of the sound where you'll discover incredible vistas and a diverse range of wildlife.
    • Fun Fact #2
      Learn about the town’s unusual military origin and other interesting facts about the region at the Prince William Sound Museum.
      • Fun Fact: Foodies
        From fish and chips to spot pawns to salmon and more, fresh, locally-caught seafood is a must-savour during your day in port.
      • Fun Fact: Landmarks
        The landscape surrounding Whittier offers numerous hiking trails for all fitness levels. For a modest, leisure hike with amazing vistas, Horsetail Falls' two-mile long trail offers views of multiple small falls in addition to its namesake, along with meadows and a creek.

Whittier TOP EXCURSIONS

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We know the destinations you'll be visiting and what there is to see, do and experience. We offer you a variety of excursions to choose from, in every port you'll visit.

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Debarkation Scenic Cruise Train - Whittier To Anchorage Airport

Experience scenic train rides in North America aboard an Alaska Railroads railcar from the Whittier cruise ship dock to ...

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Debarkation Scenic Cruise Train - Whittier To Hospitality Center

Experience a scenic train rides in North America aboard an Alaska Railroads railcar from the Whittier cruise ship dock t...

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Portage Valley & Alaska Native Heritage Center & Airport (Debark)

Travel through the beautiful Portage Valley on the way to Anchorage, where you will browse a fascinating heritage center...

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Portage Valley & Alaska Native Heritage Center & Hospitality Center (Debark)

Travel through beautiful Portage Valley on the way to Anchorage, where you will browse a fascinating heritage center tha...

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