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  1. The ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway make up a large part of Alaska's highway system, covering 3,500 miles of coastline and providing service to over 30 communities that stretch from Bellingham, WA to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Chain.

  2. You can also reach our friendly reservations agents, available Monday through Friday 7:30am until 4:00pm Alaska Time, by calling 1-800-642-0066. Schedule tools to help you plan your next ferry trip. Find vessel sailings by the day, port of call, or locate connections.

  3. View our real-time interactive map of vessel positions and port communities.

  4. Alaska Marine Highway ships run for 8,834 miles from Bellingham north to Skagway, across the Gulf of Alaska, into Prince William Sound, and out to Dutch Harbor, the tip of the Aleutians.

  5. With its southernmost port in Bellingham, WA, the Alaska Marine Highway extends more than 3,500 miles to Dutch Harbor, with over 30 stops along the way. Taking a ferry is an excellent way to see a huge swath of Alaska's coastline while visiting unique communities along the way.

  6. The Alaska state ferry covers more than 3,500 miles and stops at over 30 ports. It also connects Alaska to the lower 48 via a multi-day ferry out of Bellingham, WA. Service regions include Southeast, Southcentral, and Southwest Alaska. Southeast Alaska. Ferry ports include Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Haines, and Sitka.

  7. The Alaska Marine Highway ( AMH) or the Alaska Marine Highway System ( AMHS) is a ferry service operated by the U.S. state of Alaska. It has its headquarters in Ketchikan, Alaska.

  8. The Alaska Marine Highway – a ferry system spanning 3,500 miles of coastline with service to over 30 communities – is an integral part of Alaska’s transportation system, and a truly unique way to get to and around the state. Learn more about how to plan your trip on the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry.

  9. www.alaska.org › advice › alaska-marine-highway-overviewAlaska Marine Highway Overview

    The ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway stop in 33 Alaska communities, as well as offering service to and from Prince Rupert, British Columbia and Bellingham, Washington.

  10. Everything you need to know about traveling on the Alaska Marine Highway System - an overview, list of terminals and fare information. Two recent college graduates board The Alaska Marine Highway. Read about their experience.

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