Skip to main content

Haines, Alaska, US

Tucked in along the shores of the longest fjord in North America and surrounded by breathtaking scenery, Haines is an authentic Alaskan experience. It is an eclectic community and a truly hidden gem. Its rich culture shines brightly during the annual state fair that draws people from all over Alaska.

Brown Bear - Chilkoot River (near Haines), Alaska

Call of the Wild

Haines is home to the largest concentration of bald eagles on earth, and grizzly bears gorge themselves on spawning salmon in its rivers.

Brown Bear - Chilkoot River (near Haines), Alaska

Call of the Wild

586447200

What's in a Name?

It was originally named Dteshuh, which means 'end of the trail' in the language of the Chilkat natives, who used to portage across the peninsula to Chilkat Inlet as a shortcut to their trade route to the interior.

586447200

What's in a Name?

History of Haines

The first Europeans arrived in 1879 to build a school and a Presbyterian mission. In time, the mission was renamed Haines in honor of Francina E. Haines, the chairwoman of the committee that raised funds for its construction.

History of Haines

NEW Sailings for 2025

Join our expert Expedition Team as they explore Alaska's rugged landscape and rich history. Enjoy a guaranteed glacier viewing on every cruise, while experiencing Seabourn's one-of-a-kind hospitality. Now Sailing on the Seabourn Quest. 

Featured Experiences