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Signature Alaska: Anchorage To Fairbanks
9 Days {gow}
Prices start at: $7,001.00 per person
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Trip Overview
Embark on this 9-day Alaska vacation and discover the incredible wildlife, natural scenery, and history of some of Alaska's most stunning and unique destinations, including Anchorage, Girdwood, Seward, Kenai Fjords National Park, Talkeetna, Denali National Park, and Fairbanks.
Begin with an exciting seaplane adventure to Redbout Bay or Chinitna for an incredible opportunity to see Alaska's black and brown bears in their natural habitat. Return to the surface and explore Anchorage on a private guided tour before travelling to Mount Girdwood, searching for more spectacular wildlife in the beautiful Chugach State Park before an exciting helicopter ride to a glacier where your dog sledding tour awaits.
Alaska Train with Denali, Icebergs & Bears
7 Days {gow}
Prices start at: $ 5,119.00 Call for details
This 7-day Alaskan vacation takes you through some of America’s most stunning landscapes, offering an unforgettable adventure immersed in the beauty of nature. Your trip begins in Anchorage, the state’s largest city, where you’ll have the day to explore. Visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, paddle the serene waters of Eklutna Lake, or hike the iconic Flattop Mountain Trail for panoramic views of Cook Inlet and Denali, North America's tallest peak, on the horizon. The next day, cruise through the stunning Prince William Sound, where you'll see several types of glaciers and even hear them crack and shift. Then, board the Alaska Railroad’s Glacier Discovery train for a scenic return to Anchorage.
On day three embark on a floatplane ride to top bear-viewing spots like Katmai National Park or Lake Clark.
Anchorage
Brought to you by Visit Anchorage
Alaska invites adventure of all kinds: Whether you’re seeking an adrenaline rush, a serene outdoor oasis, rich northern cultures, or iconic wildlife encounters, the Great Land teems with opportunities to experience wide open spaces and an unforgettable way of life. But how do you fit it all into one trip? Anchorage makes it easy any time of year.
With Alaska’s largest city as a base camp, premier adventures await in every direction. Be awed by ancient, dazzling glaciers. Hike mountain trails under the midnight sun. See some of Alaska’s most memorable wildlife. Witness the magic of the northern lights. Paddle turquoise waterways through a vast state park – then relax, reset, and recharge with Anchorage’s outsized assortment of top restaurants, cozy accommodations, vibrant arts and cultures, and a buzzing variety of local events and entertainment.Quick Facts
U.S. travelers:
- No passport needed for entry on flights from U.S. domestic airports. Stopovers in Canada require a passport.
- Direct flights arrive in Anchorage from domestic airports year-round, including Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Minneapolis, and more.
- Winter weather rarely impacts operations at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
- The Alaska Railroad offers transportation as well as packages in all seasons, including winter. RV and car rentals are also available year-round.Learn more about getting to Anchorage
Official language:
English is spoken nearly everywhere, but Alaska actually has more than 20 distinct official languages, including Yup’ik, Iñupiaq, and Tlingit.
Currency:
U.S. Dollar
Climate:
Fall days typically range from the mid-40s to mid-50s F, while night time temperatures often drop below freezing. Winter in Anchorage is mild for the state, with average temperatures in the 20s. Summer days can reach into the 70s, and normally average in the low 60s.
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