{"id":86392,"date":"2022-05-24T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2022-05-25T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/cruise-ships-are-coming-to-klawock\/"},"modified":"2022-05-26T13:46:57","modified_gmt":"2022-05-26T21:46:57","slug":"cruise-ships-are-coming-to-klawock","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/cruise-ships-are-coming-to-klawock\/","title":{"rendered":"Cruise ships are coming to Klawock"},"content":{"rendered":"
Officials in Klawock on Prince of Wales Island are partnering with Huna Totem Corp. to bring cruise ships to the small Southeast Alaska village.<\/p>\n
The Alaska Native corporation partnered with the cruise line to open their own cruise ship destination —Icy<\/a> Strait Point<\/a> near Hoonah on Admiralty Island — and the partnership in Klawock will lean on that experience, according to Mickey Richardson, Huna Totem’s director of marketing. The venture will start with smaller cruise ships, Richardson told the Empire in an interview, but is planned to grow with demand.<\/p>\n “Our first call will be on May 24, 2023,” Richardson said. “We are constructing a float that will handle the smaller ships.”<\/p>\n Richardson said the project will start out small, focusing on a more boutique tour experience for premium cruise ship customers. Icy Strait Point has its own restaurants, shops and a zip line ride that’s billed as the “world’s largest ziprider<\/a>” by Icy Strait Point.<\/p>\n But Icy Strait Point was many years in the making, Richardson said, for now, the plan is to have smaller tours that highlight Prince of Wales Island’s local culture and history as well as its extensive scenery and wildlife. Prince of Wales Island has its own road system, Richardson said, that can be used to visit a number of villages, “that all have unique stories to tell.”<\/p>\n The project will repurpose an old timber dock and the future site will incorporate historical and cultural features of the area into the destination, Richardson said.<\/p>\n