No matter how you spell it—Hoonah, Huna, Hoona, Xuna, or Xunna — we invite you to discover this remarkable destination! Nestled at the mouth of Port Frederick, Icy Strait Point, Alaska, is home to the Huna Tlingit tribes, who have lived in this area for over 2,000 years. The Tlingit name "Xunna" translates to "where the north wind doesn't blow," reflecting the natural shelter and rich resources that have sustained the community.
Since the city's formal incorporation in 1946 under the name Hoonah, the local Tlingit people have continued their tradition of thriving within a 50-mile radius of their ancestral land. Luckily for passengers on an Alaska cruise, the illustrious scenery of Icy Strait Point has remained unharmed by modern pollutants, and wildlife roam freely throughout the rugged landscape. Fewer than 1,000 people live in the Hoonah village, and locals eagerly welcome visitors, excited to share their beautiful land with all those who arrive on their shores.