Andrew's Marina in Juneau, Alaska offers a scenic gateway to Southeast Alaska's coastal waters, fishing opportunities, and the rugged beauty of the Inside Passage.
Andrew's Marina sits along the Gastineau Channel in Juneau, a city accessible only by sea or air and deeply shaped by its relationship with the water. Juneau's maritime history stretches back to the Tlingit people who navigated these coastal waters long before European contact, and the fishing economy has remained central to the region ever since. The marina reflects that continuity, serving as a working hub for commercial and recreational boaters in one of the most scenic harbor settings in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Visitors at Andrew's Marina can watch the rhythm of a genuine working waterfront unfold around them. Fishing boats prepare for runs into the channel and beyond, kayakers launch into calm morning water, and the surrounding peaks of the Coast Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop at every turn. The Gastineau Channel itself is a narrow, sheltered stretch of water that gives the marina a protected, intimate feel even as larger vessels pass through.
The area around Andrew's Marina connects easily to the broader Juneau waterfront, where float planes land on the water and cruise passengers mix with locals. Whale watching tours, sea kayaking excursions, and charter fishing trips all operate from marinas in the area, making it a practical starting point for exploring Southeast Alaska's coastal wilderness. The proximity to downtown Juneau means that fresh seafood, local galleries, and the Alaska State Museum are all within easy reach after time spent on the docks.
Andrew's Marina captures something essential about Juneau as a place: a city that lives at the edge of wilderness, with the ocean as both a livelihood and a landscape. For anyone drawn to working harbors, coastal scenery, and the particular stillness of Alaskan mornings on the water, it is well worth a visit.
Visit during the early morning hours to watch commercial fishing boats return with their catch and experience the marina at its most active.
Bring a pair of binoculars, as bald eagles frequently perch on pilings and nearby spruce trees along the waterfront.
Try a fresh seafood meal at one of the nearby Juneau waterfront restaurants to complement your time at the marina.
Wear waterproof layers regardless of the season, as weather in Southeast Alaska can shift quickly and the docks can be wet and breezy.
Combine your visit with a walk along the Juneau waterfront trail to extend your time along the Gastineau Channel and take in broader coastal views.
Cruise Juneau waters on a private whale-watching charter
Fish for halibut in Juneau with local guides
Fish for salmon with local guides on a 4-hour Juneau charter (May 1–Sept 30)
Fish for salmon and halibut with a local Juneau crew
Fish for halibut near Juneau with a private boat and local guides
4-hour salmon fishing charter with local Juneau guides (May 1–Sept 30)
Fish for salmon and halibut in Juneau on a 6- or 8-hour private charter