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  • 5/5 Dan P. 7 months ago on Google
    I visited as part of a cruise, and WOW! What a neat place! The people here are AMAZING!!! If you go as a tourist, please follow some "common sense" rules of decorum: 1. Don't block the gangway to stop and take pictures; do it from the boat, the dock, or the shore, as the walkway from the dock to the shore is also used to transport people with mobility issues by motorized vehicle. 2. If the sign says "Private residence," DO NOT GO AND SIT ON THE PORCH AND HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN! I can't stress this enough. You wouldn't want strangers on your porch, in your chair, touching your stuff, would you? 3. Dress appropriately 4. Put your trash in the proper receptacles 5. Keep your children under control Easy stuff, right? It's a beautiful place that feels magical, and I was lucky to say, "I got to see and experience it" Enjoy and have fun!
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Debra White (Realtor Keller W. 7 months ago on Google
    Alaska is one of the last frontiers. It's beautiful and quiet without the hustle and bustle of large cities. We enjoyed walking into town from our cruise ship and rode a tram from the shops to the cruise dock. There's also a zip line here if you're feeling adventurous. We saw salmon spawning in the streams and enjoyed all of the natural beauty.
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  • 4/5 Casch52 8 months ago on Google
    Yes, it's a tourist trap. But it's very well laid out, and lots of wonderful views. There's a very long zip line that kind of runs backwards taking you on a powered trip up the hill before bringing you back down. There are a couple of restaurants there and a few curio shops. It's laid out like an Alaskan native village. If you're only there a couple hours it's a great visit.
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  • 5/5 Diana S. 9 months ago on Google
    The gondola ride to the main attraction area is a low track so its doable for those afraid of heights. It's handicap friendly and very well time managed for multiple guests. Great shopping including many items by local artists and a big selection and variety of souvenirs. A small beach to look for rocks and shells. A high and fast zip line for the brave. We booked the back road Jeep Excursion. Incredibly pleasant and knowledgeable guide who also takes the safety of guests seriously in regard to wildlife, environment, and terrain. Guests over 25 years of age drive in 4 vehicles behind the guide who communicated through a radio headset. The duration was around 2 hours but we wished it were more because it was a fantastic experience. Take extra luggage on your trip because you'll find so many unique items to take home.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ali D. 9 months ago on Google
    Icy Strait Point is an enchanting cruise port that promises an unforgettable experience for all visitors. This picturesque destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and thrilling adventures, making it a must-visit spot for any traveler. The gondola ride and zip line activities provide an exhilarating way to soak in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. One of the standout features of Icy Strait Point is its dedication to accessibility. The presence of handicap accessible paths ensures that everyone can explore and enjoy the splendor of this place without any limitations. This inclusivity makes the destination truly welcoming to all, adding an extra layer of warmth to its already inviting charm. The moment you step foot in Icy Strait Point, you'll be captivated by the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you. The pristine waters, majestic mountains, and lush forests create a postcard-worthy setting that will leave you in awe. Beyond the natural beauty, the friendly locals and the rich cultural experiences offered by the indigenous Tlingit community make the visit even more special. Their art, history, and traditions add a meaningful depth to the journey. Icy Strait Point is a beautiful gem in the world of cruise ports. From its magnificent views to its accessible paths and cultural richness, it is a destination that promises an extraordinary adventure for travelers seeking both tranquility and excitement. Support the Alaskan locals.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Rick T. 10 months ago on Google
    This place was quite beautiful. The tribe has amusement rides (zip line, gondola) but they are off to the side. It does not feel like an amusement park. I recommend the bear guide tour. The gift shops by the pier are top notch. I thoroughly enjoyed this place!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Terri F. 8 months ago on Google
    Did not expect the beauty that we experienced here. Breathtaking. It was one of my favorite stops while in Alaska. Although the tram to the top looks scary, it's a must. Super smooth ride. A view you will never forget🤩

  • 5/5 Shawn S. 9 months ago on Google
    Someone put a lot of money into this stop. It has a new pier and receiving areas. A mixture of modern infrastructure with a refurbished cannery building converted into historical exhibits, museums, and shopping. The shopping is unexpectedly top-notch. The gondolas are new, clean, and a fun experience. Great scenic views everywhere.


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