Southeastern Alaska
Southeastern Alaska is a region of Alaska. Sometimes called the "panhandle", it is a thin strip of land and islands between Canada's British Columbia and the northern Pacific Ocean. It contains the Inside Passage, a series of waterways largely protected from the Pacific by islands, providing a safer sea route up and down the coast. [edit] Regions[edit] Cities
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[edit] Understand[edit] Talk[edit] Get in[edit] Get aroundAll of Southeast Alaska is land-locked. Due to the high fjords and rocky shorelines, there are very few roads in this part of Alaska. Most villages are linked by State funded ferry service - The Alaska Marine Highway, as well as seaplane and land plane service. Juneau is the hub for the Alaska marine highway, offering frequent trips to Haines, Skagway, and Sitka; with less frequent ferries to Petersburg, Wrangell, and Ketchikan. Many smaller villages get service only once or twice a month. Haines & Skagway have links to the Alcan Highway, and many travelers opt to drive to these two points to catch the daily ferry to Juneau and then on to other destinations; Prince Rupert also has frequent ferry service (3 times a week) to Ketchikan and Juneau. Ferry service from Bellingham links most of the larger villages/towns, however it only operates twice a month in the winter and three times a month in the summer; space fills up quickly so reservations need to be made far in advance. [edit][add listing] See[edit] Itineraries[edit][add listing] Do
[edit][add listing] Eat[edit][add listing] DrinkJuneau has a few popular bars, notably the Viking, Imperial, and Alaskan - all of which are open year round. The Red Dog Saloon, however, is the most popular but is only open during the busy summer season. [edit] Stay safe[edit] Get out
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