Discover The Wonder of The Last Frontier

Alaska is a great, big, beautiful state. Of mind.


Alaska is more than a pretty picture: it’s your rejuvenation destination. 

 

On an Alaska vacation, you’ll discover a connection with the abundant natural beauty and culture of the 49th state on a glacier excursion, northern lights tour, mountain adventure, wildlife watching cruise, or Alaska Native cultural experience.

 

Whether you’re exploring by road, cruise, train or plane, we’ve got the resources to make your trip easy to navigate.


We can help you plan an Alaska bucket list adventure

combining any or all of the transportation types list above! 😊

Hit the Road by Car, RV or Escorted Tour


Driving the famed Alaska Highway in a car or RV offers the opportunity to linger along the way. Some of the world’s wildest and most beautiful national and state parks are along this route. Cultural attractions, adventure tours, incredible scenery, and unforgettable experiences make this option popular with independent travelers.


Whether you drive from the Lower 48 on the Alaska Highway, bring your vehicle on the Alaska Marine Highway System, or rent a car or RV once you arrive, you will find endless opportunities for road trip adventures in the state. Scenic views of towering mountains and sparkling glaciers are abundant along Alaska’s highways, as well as up-close encounters with wildlife like sheep, eagles, and moose — right from the road.

Leave the navigating to someone else and enjoy an Alaska road trip on a comfortable motorcoach. Alaska bus and motorcoach tours offer all the convenience of packaged travel, with excellent tour options and stops at

off-the-beaten-path destinations. Enjoy the open road of Alaska’s scenic highways

without worrying about the details.


Deluxe motorcoaches include amenities like generous space, comfortable seating with large windows, overhead and rear luggage storage, and a PA system for tour guide narration.


Motorcoach travel in general is a great option for those looking to visit with traveling companions and to meet fellow travelers.

Cruising - Good Choice!


Seeing the varied landscapes, abundant marine wildlife, and tidewater glaciers by cruise ship is one of the top ways to travel to and around Alaska.

Cruising is the most popular way to explore the state for good reason. Cruise passengers travel in all-inclusive comfort on ships of all sizes and on itineraries of varying length, with abundant tour options in established ports of call.


Cruise ship travelers enjoy tour options for all interests and activity levels including Alaska Native cultural tours, hiking, fishing, kayaking, flightseeing, history tours, dog sledding, food tours, and so much more.

Iconic Rail Trips


Alaska offers some of the world’s most spectacular rail journeys on the two railroads operating in the state: the Alaska Railroad and the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad.


Traveling Alaska by train offers an exciting yet comfortable way to see the state. Both trains journey through areas that are inaccessible by road and offer 'whistle stop' service for passengers to disembark along the way for a quiet day of picnicking, fishing, or hiking.


Local tour guides travel with the cars to narrate the trip, explaining local history, pointing out wildlife, and answering any questions you may have. You can also add side excursions, like glacier hiking, rafting or day cruises, to some of the train trips.

Flightseeing


Flightseeing is one of the most popular day trips in Alaska and can be done by small plane or helicopter statewide.


Flightseeing trips often feature landings on mountaintops or glaciers, and many incorporate hiking, dog mushing

and more.


Experience the natural history below you as you watch rivers run from valleys filled with melting glaciers and fly over young birch and aspen forests which fade into ancient spruce bogs or endless rolling tundra. Beauty takes on a new scale in the air, as you travel not just to get from here to there, but to see everything in between.

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