Savage Island (Alaska)

Island Uninhabited Alaskan island in Aleutian region

Savage Island in Alaska is a remote Bering Sea island used mainly by wildlife observers and specialist boaters; access is by private vessel or expedition, with seabird colonies and exposed coastal terrain.

Savage Island (Alaska)
52.8000, 173.0746

How to Get to Savage Island (Alaska) #

Accessible only by private vessel or specialized charter from regional Alaskan ports; sea conditions and remoteness make visits feasible only during summer with experienced crews.

Best Time to Visit Savage Island (Alaska) #

Accessible primarily during the short Alaskan summer; conditions can be unpredictable.

Summer
June-August · 5-12°C
Limited window for sea travel and milder weather.

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