Endicott Arm, Alaska
United States
United States
6 cruises visiting
About Endicott Arm, Alaska
Endicott Arm is a long fjord branching off Stephen’s Passage, the major inner passage heading southeast from Juneau. The easternmost tip of Endicott Arm nearly reaches the Canadian border. Like all the fords in this region, it was carved by glaciers during the last Ice Age which ended about 11,000 years ago. One either side of the fjord the steep, nearly vertical walls, rise to a height of about 370 meters or 1,200 feet. Sitka spruce and western hemlock trees manage to cling onto the rock faces, adding to the breath-taking beauty of the landscape.
Excursions in Endicott Arm, Alaska
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Cruises visiting Endicott Arm, Alaska
Frequently asked questions
The best time to visit Endicott Arm, Alaska depends on the local climate. Seasonal information is not currently held in our database for this port — your cruise line's literature is the most reliable guide.
Transfer options between the cruise terminal and the centre of Endicott Arm, Alaska are not currently detailed in our database. Your cruise line will provide port information and transfer options in advance of your arrival.
Typical stopovers in Endicott Arm, Alaska last between six and ten hours, though some itineraries include overnight stays. Confirmed arrival and departure times will appear on your cruise's day-by-day itinerary.