Our home port
Alaska Bound Charters is based out of Petersburg, Alaska. A small island community accessible by air and boat only. Known for its fishing and Norwegian heritage it is ideally located beside the Wrangell Narrows and at the entrance of the Frederick Sound. We run alternate trips back and forth from Juneau.
How to get to Petersburg
By Air:
Arrive at Petersburg James A. Johnson Airport (PSG).
Alaska Airlines provides twice-daily jet service, originating in Seattle, Washington, and Anchorage, Alaska, with several stops in-between. Private planes are welcome.
By Water:
The Alaska Marine Highway System serves Petersburg and Juneau with several large ferries. The main departure points heading north to Petersburg are Bellingham, Washington, and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, which connects with the BC Ferry system.
From the north, heading south the ferry is accessible from the Alcan Highway at Skagway (via Whitehorse, Yukon Territory) or at Haines (via Haines Junction, Yukon Territory). Ferries stop at several Southeast Alaska cities en route.