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This Alaska cruise port lets you experience the wild, untouched state

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Icy Strait Point in Hoonah, Alaska, offers a rare kind of cruise stop — one where nature, culture, and community take center stage. It was also specifically developed with tourists in mind. … According to Icy Strait Point’s Senior Vice President, Tyler Hackman, the destination generates “$20 million a year of positive economic impact on a community of 900 people,” creating jobs while allowing Hoonah to remain distinctly itself.

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Huna Totem Expands From One Port and Eyes Global Growth

Huna Totem has built up to four ports in Alaska and is extending its reach into the Caribbean, which is a transformation that Howard Sherman, president, Huna Totem Tourism Group, said reflects both the industry’s growth and Huna Totem’s evolving ambitions. … “If you go back and look before COVID, it was a single destination, which was Icy Strait Point, that Huna Totem was involved with, and had been involved with for almost 20 years at that time,” Sherman said.

The result has been rapid diversification.

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7 Up-and-Coming Cruise Destinations to Sail to in 2026

When you do meet civilization, it’s in the remote Tlingit village of Klawock, home to an impressive 21-strong totem collection, and in Prince William Sound, Valdez, where you can learn about the famous 1989 Exxon oil spill at the local museum.

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In Alaska, Klawock Island’s success comes quicker than expected

Cruise guests visit a totem park near the Klawock Island port. Photo Credit: Huna Totem Corp. … Visitors to the Klawock Island port can take nature excursions like kayaking. Photo Credit: Huna Totem Corp.

Lessons from Icy Strait Point

When the Huna Totem Corp. opened its first cruise port, Icy Strait Point, in 2004, it had a different approach than with Klawock Island.

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