Tucked at the end of Passage Canal in Prince William Sound, Whittier is a quiet harbor embraced by towering mountains and mist-veiled waterfalls. Reached through a single historic tunnel, this secluded port feels like a secret waiting to be uncovered—a place where the journey itself is part of the story.
From Whittier, the landscape invites gentle exploration. Glide through serene waters framed by glaciers, wander along the shoreline where wildflowers meet pebble beaches, and pause to watch sea otters drifting among the ice. Nearby, Portage Glacier and the fjords of Prince William Sound reveal layers of natural beauty, each turn offering a new perspective on Alaska’s glacial world.
With its intimate scale and dramatic setting, Whittier is more than a turn port—it’s a quiet threshold to discovery, where time slows and the wilderness unfolds in its purest form.