Alaska — it’s amazingly different, with the tallest mountains, the largest area of national parklands, the highest concentration of glaciers and the longest stretch of coastline in all the United States. Alaska is a place of magnificence, but it’s not beyond your reach.
CruiseTours are by far the best and easiest way to see Alaska. Everything can be arranged all at once — from your air to your cruise, your land tour and all shore excursions. There are so many options to choose from that literally everyone will he satisfied. You can cruise either Northbound or Southbound and visit the ports of Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Victoria or Sitka. There will be one or two stops for Glacier viewing — Hubbard Glacier, Misty Fjords, Glacier National Park or College Fjord. You have numerous choices for your land tour. From 4 to 7 days on land you can take in Mt. McKinley, Denali National Park, Fairbanks, Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, Alyeska and Prudhomme Bay. All are possible; it just depends on how much time you have.
The best way to see Alaska is to get out and explore it. Take a unique shore excursion that will really show you what it’s all about — whale watching, dog sledding, bear watching, glacier flight tour, fly fishing, totem pole carving or a helicopter ride. Your choices are almost endless.
We suggest you at least spend two nights in Denali, so you can take the Tundra Wilderness Tour. This allows you to go all the way into the park and
discover the beautiful taiga forests and gaze at the miles of rolling tundra searching for wildlife.
When sailing from Vancouver, you also have the option of adding on an extension to Whistler, Victoria or take a Rocky Mountain train tour to Calgary. Why not see it all? It really is a once in a lifetime experience!