Golovnin was awarded many honors during his life, including the
Order of St. Vladimir and the
Order of Saint George, serving as commander of the latter. According to one historian, his literary works detailing his adventures at sea and on shore remain notable due to his "respect for historical detail...[his] critical ability, literary skill, and lively curiosity." A complete edition was published at St Petersburg in five volumes in 1864, with maps and charts, and a biography of the author. The village of
Golovin, Alaska, Cape Golovnin, as well as Golovnin Bay and Golovnin Lagoon, are all named in honor of Vasily Golovnin. A strait between two of the Kuril Islands,
Golovnin volcano on Kunashir Island, capes on
Novaya Zemlya and
Franz Josef Land, are among other landmarks bearing his name. The cape of
Point Hope in Alaska was also originally named in Golovnin's honor. ==Family==