Hodikof Island

Island Small Alaskan island in the Aleutian archipelago

A remote Alaskan island in the Bering Sea, Hodikof Island is notable for its isolation and maritime environment; access is typically by boat or research vessel and visits are infrequent.

Hodikof Island
52.8760, 173.2924

How to Get to Hodikof Island #

There is no scheduled public transport to Hodikof Island. Access requires a private boat or a charter from the nearest staffed Aleutian settlement. Travel across this part of the Aleutians is highly weather-dependent; local skippers and charter operators from regional hubs (the closest sizable towns are many hours away by sea or plane) are the practical route.

Best Time to Visit Hodikof Island #

Remote, exposed and avian: best visited in calm weather windows.

Summer
June-August · 5-15°C (41-59°F)
Longest daylight and best weather for crossing rough seas; seabirds and wildflowers at their peak.
Late spring / early autumn
May; September-October · 0-10°C (32-50°F)
Cool, unsettled weather but fewer charter vessels - good for solitude and spotting marine mammals.

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