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A Guide to Ketchikan and Ward Cove, Alaska: What to Do in Port and Shuttle Services

Ahoy there, Cruisers Today, we're diving into the enchanting world of Ketchikan and Ward Cove in Alaska—a port of call that left us awe-inspired during our unforgettable Norwegian Spirit Cruise. So, grab a cuppa and let's explore this Alaskan gem together!

Where is Ketchikan?

Nestled in the breathtaking Tongass National Forest of southeastern Alaska, Ketchikan is a charming city renowned for its rich Native American heritage and awe-inspiring natural beauty. Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," this coastal wonderland offers a plethora of exciting activities for visitors of all ages.

Ketchikan Alaska Cruise port
Photo: Robert Linder

History of Ketchikan

Before we get to the nitty-gritty, let's take a moment to appreciate Ketchikan's fascinating history. Originally inhabited by the Tlingit people, the area later became a vibrant fishing and logging community. Today, the city seamlessly blends its heritage with modern amenities, creating an atmosphere that feels both timeless and contemporary.

Where Do Cruise Ships Dock in Ketchikan?

Most cruise ships dock right in Ketchikan town, immersing you in the heart of the action. From the cruise port its easy to walk to the many shops, attractions and tour meeting point.

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However, if you're sailing with Norwegian Cruise Line, Regent Seven Seas, Oceania Cruises, or American Ocean Voyages, you'll find their ships dock at Ward Cove, quite a distance from Ketchikan.

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Ward Cove - Norwegian Cruise Line’s Ketchikan Port

Is Ward Cove in Ketchikan?

Ward Cove, located approximately seven miles north of Ketchikan, has an interesting history. It was originally a thriving industrial area, home to a large pulp mill and a major employer in the region. However, the mill closed down in 1997, leading to the transformation of Ward Cove into a modern port facility for cruise ships.

While Ward Cove is primarily a port facility for cruise ships, there are some limited attractions and activities available in the immediate area. The port features a large building called the Welcome Centre, which features a large amount of shops, a bar, restaurant, café and live entertainment.

Does Norwegian Cruise Line own Ward Cove?

Yes, Norwegian Cruise Line does own and operate the dock at Ward Cove. It provides a convenient and efficient point of embarkation and disembarkation for their guests, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable cruise experience.

Norwegian Cruise Line, Regent Seven Seas, Oceania Cruises, and American Ocean Voyages dock at Ward Cove in Alaska
Photo: Brandon Welsh

How to Get form Ward Cove to Ketchikan

Getting from Ward Cove to Ketchikan is a little annoying but easy. Norwegian Cruise Line provides free transportation options, including shuttle services, to transport passengers between the dock and Ketchikan town. The shuttle service departs from the far end of the Welcome Center, so keep an eye out for the designated spot. The drive takes around 20 minutes and operates from the moment the ship docks to a few hours before all aboard time.

The shuttle drops you off at Berth 4 in downtown Ketchikan, just a 15-minute walk away from the heart of the tourist district. For those with limited mobility there's an additional complimentary bus operated by the Ketchikan Gateway Borough that departs from Berth 4 every 20 minutes, providing easy access to various destinations throughout downtown.

To make the most of your time in port, we recommend going ashore early to catch the shuttle.

If you book a excursion through Norwegian Cruise Line your meeting point will be at the Ward Cove dock. However, third party excursions may meet in Ketchikan town so make sure you leave plenty of time to travel to and from Ward Cove to the Town. We recommend giving yourself yourself at least 1 hour 30 minutes to get to downtown.

What to Do in Ketchikan and Ward Cove when Visiting on a Cruise?

Enjoy a Misty Fjords Scenic Flight from Ketchikan
Photo: Bruce Warrington

Now, let's get to the exciting part—what to do in Ketchikan! The city offers a wide range of activities that cater to various interests and budgets. Here are a few must-see attractions and experiences to consider during your visit:

  1. Explore Creek Street: Take a leisurely stroll along Creek Street's charming boardwalk. Picture this: colorful buildings, a tranquil creek below, and salmon swimming like they're late for a dinner date. It's a vibrant and quirky spot you won't want to miss! The best thing is that it’s free!

  2. Misty Fjords and Whale Watch: Brace yourself for an awe-inspiring journey into the Misty Fjords National Monument. We hopped on a whale-watching cruise tour and were blown away by the towering cliffs, misty waterfalls. While we didn’t spot any whales, we did keep our camera ready for some incredible photo ops.

  3. Scenic Flight: Hold onto your hats, folks! As an alternative to the boat tour, take a mind-blowing scenic flight over Ketchikan, and see views were out of this world.

  4. Totem Heritage Center and Totem Pole Scavenger Hunt: Dive into Native American culture by visiting the Totem Heritage Center. The intricate totem poles will leave you in awe of the craftsmanship and the stories they tell. And don't forget to keep your eyes peeled for more totem poles as you wander through town—it's like a scavenger hunt with a cultural twist!

  5. Go Fishing, Reel in the Fun: Time to put your angling skills to the test! Ketchikan is the salmon capital. Whether you're an experienced fisherman or a rookie, the thrill of hooking a salmon or halibut will make you feel like a champion.

  6. Jeep and Canoe Safari: Ready for a wild adventure? We hopped into a jeep and hit the rugged terrain like true explorers. From off-roading to canoeing through picturesque waterways, it was the perfect mix of adrenaline and serenity. The untouched beauty of the Alaskan wilderness is truly something to behold.

Remember, this is just a glimpse of what Ketchikan has to offer. Whether you're a nature lover, a history buff, or a foodie seeking culinary delights, this Alaskan port promises an adventure you won't soon forget.


We'd love to hear about your experiences and adventures in Ward Cove and Ketchikan. Did you try your hand at gold panning or discover a unique shop? How about your masterpiece from the Sip & Paint session? Share your stories, tips, and favorite moments in the comments below! Your insights might just inspire fellow cruisers to try something new and create their unforgettable memories. So, let's keep the conversation going and make our CruiseWith.co.uk community even more fantastic!