Search results
Schedule tools to help you plan your next ferry trip. Find vessel sailings by the day, port of call, or locate connections.
- Fares
Find information on Alaska Marine Highway fares and special...
- Our Route
Petersburg to Juneau: 8 hours; Juneau to Haines: 4 hrs 30...
- Vessel Tracking Map
Alaska Marine Highway System 7037 N. Tongass Highway...
- Contact Us
Juneau, Alaska | 99811-2505 Customer service comments and...
- Fleet
Our Fleet. The Alaska Marine Highway operates an extensive...
- Communities
Alaska Marine Highway System 7037 N. Tongass Highway...
- Fares
New hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 am-3:30 pm. Please expect long hold times due to short staffing. You can also try calling (907) 465-8853 ext. 4 for the Juneau / Auke Bay Terminal or (907) 228-6886 ext. 2 for the Ketchikan Terminal. Both will be staffed and able to assist you.
About. Getting There. Contact. Getting There. View on Map. Coordinates. Latitude: 58.382323. Longitude: -134.68685. Driving Directions. Juneau Ferry Terminal. Visit Website. Get Bob's Alaska Insider Newsletter. Sign-up for any of the following email series to help plan your Alaska trip. Plan your cruise, land tour, or custom package.
- Access
- Wildlife
- Honors
- Operation
- Amenities
- Cuisine
Whether Juneau is your home base or just another stop along the route, getting to Juneau by ferry is easy. Both the Southeast Alaska route and the Cross-Gulf route serve the Juneau ferry terminal (JNU) at Mile 13.5 Glacier Highway in Auke Bay. Sailing from Bellingham, Wash., to Juneau can take up to three days while sailing from Juneau to Ketchikan...
In addition to the green forests, blue glaciers, imposing mountains, active volcanoes and crowning fjords youll see from the deck, also keep an eye out for abundant wildlife. Everything from porpoises and whales to bald eagles and bears have been spotted. See Alaskas bustling maritime activity, like interesting ports of call, fishing and logging ou...
Its no wonder this National Scenic Byway has received the nations highest designation as an All-American Road, one of only 27 U.S. highways that have received this honor.
All vessels vary in size, with some able to carry up to 500 passengers and 100 vehicles. Riders can either walk on board or bring their car, truck, RV, motorcycle, bicycle or kayak. Fares vary by distance, vehicle and size (see below).
Keeping yourself occupied is easy all vessels feature observation lounges and solariums for optimal sightseeing, while some vessels boast theaters, card rooms, small video arcades and reading rooms. Stop by the vessels gift shop for souvenirs and information about Alaska, as well as travel essentials, magazines, and other goods. Cabins are availab...
Most vessels serve up delicious Alaskan seafood, salads, sandwiches, snacks and beverages throughout the day. If youre traveling on a budget, consider bringing your own food and drink. While there are no refrigerators, passengers may collect ice from the coin-operated ice machines to replenish their coolers. Microwaves are also available for meals ...
Taking a ferry is an excellent way to see a huge swath of Alaska's coastline while visiting unique communities along the way. For reservations, call 1-800-642-0066, email dot.ask.amhs@alaska.gov, or book online. NOTE: AMHS fall, winter and spring schedule information will be available mid-summer.
Anchorage to Haines by highway is 775 miles. From there you can catch a ferry to Juneau. Most of the fall leaves may be gone by then. But with Alaska getting warmer and staying warmer, maybe not. The flight is only 90 minutes so it’s up to you.