Kodiak plays an outsize role on its namesake island home, known as Alaska’s “Emerald Isle” for its green hillsides. It is the only link to the outside world, so all goods enter and leave through its port. Inhabited by Alutiiq natives for more than 7,000 years, it became the capital of Russian Alaska in the 18th century. Sea otter pelts were the major commodity of export until the animal was almost hunted to extinction. For 150 years, the native people fought for the beloved creature, sacrificing their lives to protect them. Today, the sea otter thrives here once again.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Kodiak On Your Own
Uncover more than 200 years of history as you discover Kodiak, set between soaring peaks and a glistening bay.
Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park Nature Hike
Explore Kodiak’s beauty and wartime history on a scenic hike through the lush scenery of the “Emerald Isle.”
Highlights of Kodiak
Admire sweeping views of Kodiak Island and tour the city of Kodiak to discover its roots.
Sightseeing & Wildlife Cruise
Board your seafaring vessel for a wildlife cruise around Kodiak and its barrier islands.
Marine Wildlife of Alaska
Venture out into Alaska’s untamed coastal waters on a cruise in search of local marine wildlife.
Best of Kodiak on Foot
Visit a bustling harbor to learn about the local fishing industry and stroll to prized historic landmarks.
Hike in Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park
Explore a spectacular landscape and historic sites from World War II during an invigorating hike.