KODIAK ISLAND, ALASKA

Alaska’s Premier DMC: One Contact. Endless Possibilities.

KODIAK ISLAND, ALASKA

Alaska’s Premier DMC: One Contact. Endless Possibilities.

Visit Kodiak Island

The Emerald Isle… home to the world-famous Kodiak brown bear

Visitors to Kodiak Island are awed by the dramatic wilderness of Kodiak Island, and Alaskan landscape marked by fearsome wildlife, mountainous coastline and a proud heritage. This forested destination combines the warm welcome and historical sightseeing of Alaskan Communities with some of the state’s most spectacular scenery. Kodiak Island also is home to the Kodiak Brown Bear. These bears have lived in genetic isolation for centuries on Southwest Alaska’s Kodiak, Afognak and Shuyak islands. The three main islands make up the Kodiak archipelago , an area spanning about 5,000 square miles. In that same area there are about 3,000 bears and about 14,000 humans, both of whom prefer not to share the same living space. The City of Kodiak sits on Kodiak Island, which at 3,670 square miles and more than 100 miles long is Alaska’s largest island and

the second-largest island in the United States. Known as the Emerald Isle, Kodiak’s verdant landscape and abundant outdoor opportunities make it a popular choice for nature enthusiasts. Kodiak is also a renowned fishing destination for travelers from across the globe, offering access to all five species of salmon along with halibut, rockfish, cod and trout. With all the amazing tour options this destination offers, Alaska Destinations Specialists will help you plan a fantastic day(s) in Kodiak, Alaska, creating an exclusive once in a lifetime experience, and showcasing the best of this Alaskan destination!

Visit Kodiak Island

The Emerald Isle… home to the world-famous kodiak brown bear

Visitors to Kodiak Island are awed by the dramatic wilderness of Kodiak Island, and Alaskan landscape marked by fearsome wildlife, mountainous coastline and a proud heritage. This forested destination combines the warm welcome and historical sightseeing of Alaskan Communities with some of the state’s most spectacular scenery. Kodiak Island also is home to the Kodiak Brown Bear. These bears have lived in genetic isolation for centuries on Southwest Alaska’s Kodiak, Afognak and Shuyak islands. The three main islands make up the Kodiak archipelago , an area spanning about 5,000 square miles. In that same area there are about 3,000 bears and about 14,000 humans, both of whom prefer not to share the same living space. The City of Kodiak sits on Kodiak Island, which at 3,670 square miles and more than 100 miles long is Alaska’s largest island and

the second-largest island in the United States. Known as the Emerald Isle, Kodiak’s verdant landscape and abundant outdoor opportunities make it a popular choice for nature enthusiasts. Kodiak is also a renowned fishing destination for travelers from across the globe, offering access to all five species of salmon along with halibut, rockfish, cod and trout. With all the amazing tour options this destination offers, Alaska Destinations Specialists will help you plan a fantastic day(s) in Kodiak, Alaska, creating an exclusive once in a lifetime experience, and showcasing the best of this Alaskan destination!

Questions Regarding Kodiak Island?

Questions Regarding Kodiak Island?