Village Cove
Nestled in Saint Paul, the beating
heart of Saint Paul Island, Village Cove offers a
unique Alaskan experience. Saint Paul Island itself is part of the Pribilof
Islands, a small archipelago in the Bering Sea. With a
population of just over 400 residents, Saint Paul Island is a haven
for birdwatchers, attracting visitors from across the globe.
The island's remoteness
fosters a unique environment for birdlife, making it a haven for various
species. Beyond birdwatching, visitors can encounter a variety of wildlife,
including Arctic Fox and Northern Fur Seals. The landscape itself is a wonder to
behold, with comparisons often drawn to Iceland due to its
flowering tundra and volcanic features. Gravel roads and trails weave through
the island, allowing exploration of the south, west, northwest, middle, and
northeast regions. While nightlife options are limited to a single bar, the natural beauty and abundant wildlife more than
compensate, making Village Cove a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts.