Port of Kodiak

Kodiak, Alaska

The Port of Kodiak, located in Kodiak, Alaska, is a bustling hub of activity offering a full range of dockage, boat yard, and marine services for various vessels. With two harbors providing protected moorage for up to 650 vessels, including large state ferries and cargo ships, the port is essential for commercial fishing, cargo operations, and passenger vessels. Visitors can enjoy sightseeing opportunities on Kodiak Island, known for its Kodiak brown bears, world-class sport fishing, and stunning natural beauty. Explore the rich Alutiiq culture at the Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository, learn about the area's history at the Baranov Museum, and indulge in outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, and berry-picking. Transportation options include renting a car, sharing a cab, or booking a tour to explore the island. Watch otters play, shop for local goods, and savor delicious seafood in Kodiak. Currency: United States dollar. English is the main language spoken. WiFi available at select establishments. Emergency services can be reached by dialing 911. Harbormaster's office open 24/7 on VHF channels 12 or 16.

Location

City: Kodiak

Region: Alaska

Country: United States

Coordinates: 57.7875° N, 152.4000° W

Port Information

  • Common Name: Kodiak, Alaska
  • Popularity: 57
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024