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Alaska Discovery Land & Cruise featuring a 7-night Holland America Cruise
Alaska Discovery Land & Cruise featuring a 7-night Holland America Cruise
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Length
12 Days
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Starts in
Fairbanks (Alaska)
Ends in
Vancouver (British Columbia)
Available Tour Start Dates
MAY 13, 2026 to SEP 9, 2026 These are the tour start dates for instances of this tour that were available the last time Collette sent us such information. There may be other departures for this tour that are not available (i.e. sold out or cancelled).
Activity Level
Easy This activity level includes tours that have light walking, and (depending on the specific tour) may include hiking suitable for most fitness levels. Select a tour and view its itinerary for specifics.
Style
Fully-Guided
Language
English
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Special Interest(s)
Includes Cruise, Sailing and/or Rail
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$4,499.00
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Overview
Traverse the Pacific coast by land and sea aboard one of Holland America Cruise Lines’ lovely ships on a breathtaking journey that takes you from Alaska to Vancouver, British Columbia. Cruise the Sternwheeler Discovery and encounter Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Enjoy local dishes and a lively musical performance at the Denali Dinner Theater about the first brave men to summit Denali. Ride a luxury domed railcar from Denali to Talkeetna, soak in views of the incredible landscapes from glass-ceiling railcars and open-air observation platforms as guides provide expert commentary. Travel deep into Denali National Park for the best opportunities to view the region’s wildlife. Cruise through Glacier Bay and the Inside Passage, taking in rugged natural wonders. Explore Alaska’s gorgeous capital, Juneau. Visit Ketchikan, the “Salmon Capital of the World.” This is Alaska as you always imagined.
Visited During Tour
Denali National Park (Alaska) | Fairbanks (Alaska) | Glacier Bay National Park (Alaska) | Hubbard Glacier (Alaska) | Inside Passage (Alaska) | Juneau (Alaska) | Ketchikan (Alaska) | Skagway (Alaska) | Talkeetna (Alaska) | Vancouver (British Columbia)
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Pricing Type: Double Occupancy
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WednesdayMay 13, 2026
SundayMay 24, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16910-2121)
WednesdayMay 27, 2026
SundayJun 7, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16910-2123)
WednesdayJun 17, 2026
SundayJun 28, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16910-2126)
WednesdayJul 8, 2026
SundayJul 19, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16910-2129)
WednesdayJul 15, 2026
SundayJul 26, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16910-2130)
WednesdayJul 29, 2026
SundayAug 9, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16910-2132)
WednesdayAug 5, 2026
SundayAug 16, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16910-2133)
WednesdayAug 19, 2026
SundayAug 30, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16910-2134)
WednesdayAug 5, 2026
SundayAug 16, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16911-2143)
WednesdayAug 26, 2026
SundaySep 6, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16911-2144)
WednesdaySep 9, 2026
SundaySep 20, 2026
Not Available
No
(Departure #148-1-16912-2145)
WednesdayMay 13, 2026
SundayMay 24, 2026
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$4,499.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16911-2135)
WednesdayMay 20, 2026
SundayMay 31, 2026
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$4,699.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16910-2122)
WednesdayMay 20, 2026
SundayMay 31, 2026
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each offer. Additional restrictions apply. We reserve the
right to correct errors.
$4,699.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16911-2136)
WednesdayMay 27, 2026
SundayJun 7, 2026
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$4,799.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16911-2137)
WednesdayJun 3, 2026
SundayJun 14, 2026
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$5,099.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16910-2124)
WednesdayJun 10, 2026
SundayJun 21, 2026
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$5,099.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16910-2125)
WednesdayJun 3, 2026
SundayJun 14, 2026
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$5,099.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16911-2138)
WednesdayJun 10, 2026
SundayJun 21, 2026
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$5,099.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16911-2139)
WednesdayJun 24, 2026
SundayJul 5, 2026
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$5,299.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16910-2127)
WednesdayJul 1, 2026
SundayJul 12, 2026
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$5,499.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16910-2128)
WednesdayJul 22, 2026
SundayAug 2, 2026
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$5,499.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16910-2131)
WednesdayJul 8, 2026
SundayJul 19, 2026
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$5,499.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16911-2140)
WednesdayJul 22, 2026
SundayAug 2, 2026
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$5,499.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16911-2141)
WednesdayJul 29, 2026
SundayAug 9, 2026
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$5,499.00
Yes
(Departure #148-1-16911-2142)
Tour Itinerary
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Alaska Discovery Land & Cruise featuring a 7-night Holland America Cruise
Collette Tour Code 148-1
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Day 1
Fairbanks, Alaska
Arrive today in Fairbanks, in the great state of Alaska, on an adventure that brings together the best of both land and sea. As traveler’s arrival times vary greatly, we have no group activities planned during the day.
Accommodations:Westmark Hotel
Day 2
Fairbanks - Denali National Park
Step aboard the popular Sternwheeler Discovery, an unforgettable journey showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life. Take a scenic motor coach ride to Denali National Park. Tonight, enjoy a musical performance that tells the story of the first brave men to summit Denali followed by dinner.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Denali Lodge
Day 3
Denali National Park
This morning, travel deep into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour* which affords the best opportunities to view the region’s wildlife. Learn about the history of the park and see why Denali is one of the top three reasons that people visit Alaska. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Accommodations:Holland America Denali Lodge
Day 4
Denali National Park - Talkeetna
Your day begins with a scenic train ride to Talkeetna. Savor every moment inside your luxury domed railcar. View the incredible landscape from glass-ceiling railcars and open-air observation platforms as rail guides provide expert commentary. Check into the iconic Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, perched on a ridge offering unforgettable views of Denali.
Depart for your ship, stopping en route in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Continue with a scenic drive along the Chugach Mountains. Drive along the Turnagain Arm to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Discover where orphaned or injured bears, wolves, porcupines, and moose are cared for in a 200-acre rehabilitation site. Arrive in the port of Whittier where you’ll embark on your 7-night Holland America cruise aboard a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay on board truly memorable. You will be dazzled by the entertainment in the state-of-the-art lounges and a myriad of dining options. While on board, breakfast, lunch, dinner and nightly entertainment are included.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 6
Cruising - Hubbard Glacier
When conditions allow, your ship cruises up to the mammoth Hubbard Glacier, one of Alaska’s largest glaciers. Have your camera ready and take in the natural beauty of the glacier's stunning surface.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 7
Cruising - Glacier Bay
Cruise into Glacier Bay, a spectacular national park and preserve that is a treasure trove of tidewater glaciers and scenic coastal islands. Its rich world of marine life and large concentration of tidewater glaciers is Alaska at its best.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 8
Cruising - Skagway
Skagway is your first port of call where you have the entire day to explore its gold rush history and see why it is called the “Garden City of Alaska.” The town is small but big on adventure with many things to see and do!
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 9
Cruising - Juneau
From massive scenic mountains to historic buildings, there is so much to explore in Alaska’s capital city of Juneau.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 10
Cruising - Ketchikan
Your port of call today is Ketchikan, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World” and the “City of Totems.” Located on the tranquil Revillagigedo Island, Ketchikan is home to the world’s largest collection of totem poles.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 11
Cruising - Inside Passage
A wonderful day of sightseeing awaits as your ship sails along the amazing Inside Passage.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 12
Vancouver, B.C. - Disembark Cruise - Tour Ends
Your cruise ends this morning in the vibrant Canadian city of Vancouver, leaving you with many wonderful memories of your tour to the last of the great frontiers.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day 1
Fairbanks, Alaska
Arrive today in Fairbanks, in the great state of Alaska, on an adventure that brings together the best of both land and sea. As traveler’s arrival times vary greatly, we have no group activities planned during the day.
Accommodations:Westmark Hotel
Day 2
Fairbanks - Denali National Park
Step aboard the popular Sternwheeler Discovery, an unforgettable journey showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life. Take a scenic motor coach ride to Denali National Park. Tonight, enjoy a musical performance that tells the story of the first brave men to summit Denali followed by dinner.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Denali Lodge
Day 3
Denali National Park
This morning, travel deep into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour* which affords the best opportunities to view the region’s wildlife. Learn about the history of the park and see why Denali is one of the top three reasons that people visit Alaska. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Accommodations:Holland America Denali Lodge
Day 4
Denali National Park - Talkeetna
Your day begins with a scenic train ride to Talkeetna. Savor every moment inside your luxury domed railcar. View the incredible landscape from glass-ceiling railcars and open-air observation platforms as rail guides provide expert commentary. Check into the iconic Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, perched on a ridge offering unforgettable views of Denali.
Depart for your ship, stopping en route in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Continue with a scenic drive along the Chugach Mountains. Drive along the Turnagain Arm to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Discover where orphaned or injured bears, wolves, porcupines, and moose are cared for in a 200-acre rehabilitation site. Arrive in the port of Whittier where you’ll embark on your 7-night Holland America cruise aboard a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay on board truly memorable. You will be dazzled by the entertainment in the state-of-the-art lounges and a myriad of dining options. While on board, breakfast, lunch, dinner and nightly entertainment are included.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 6
Cruising - Hubbard Glacier
When conditions allow, your ship cruises up to the mammoth Hubbard Glacier, one of Alaska’s largest glaciers. Have your camera ready and take in the natural beauty of the glacier's stunning surface.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 7
Cruising - Glacier Bay
Cruise into Glacier Bay, a spectacular national park and preserve that is a treasure trove of tidewater glaciers and scenic coastal islands. Its rich world of marine life and large concentration of tidewater glaciers is Alaska at its best.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 8
Cruising - Skagway
Skagway is your first port of call where you have the entire day to explore its gold rush history and see why it is called the “Garden City of Alaska.” The town is small but big on adventure with many things to see and do!
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 9
Cruising - Juneau
From massive scenic mountains to historic buildings, there is so much to explore in Alaska’s capital city of Juneau.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 10
Cruising - Ketchikan
Your port of call today is Ketchikan, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World” and the “City of Totems.” Located on the tranquil Revillagigedo Island, Ketchikan is home to the world’s largest collection of totem poles.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 11
Cruising - Inside Passage
A wonderful day of sightseeing awaits as your ship sails along the amazing Inside Passage.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 12
Vancouver, B.C. - Disembark Cruise - Tour Ends
Your cruise ends this morning in the vibrant Canadian city of Vancouver, leaving you with many wonderful memories of your tour to the last of the great frontiers.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day 1
Fairbanks, Alaska
Arrive today in Fairbanks, in the great state of Alaska, on an adventure that brings together the best of both land and sea. As traveler’s arrival times vary greatly, we have no group activities planned during the day.
Accommodations:Westmark Hotel
Day 2
Fairbanks - Denali National Park
Step aboard the popular Sternwheeler Discovery, an unforgettable journey showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life. Take a scenic motor coach ride to Denali National Park. Tonight, enjoy a musical performance that tells the story of the first brave men to summit Denali followed by dinner.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Denali Lodge
Day 3
Denali National Park
This morning, travel deep into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour* which affords the best opportunities to view the region’s wildlife. Learn about the history of the park and see why Denali is one of the top three reasons that people visit Alaska. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Accommodations:Holland America Denali Lodge
Day 4
Denali National Park - Talkeetna
Your day begins with a scenic train ride to Talkeetna. Savor every moment inside your luxury domed railcar. View the incredible landscape from glass-ceiling railcars and open-air observation platforms as rail guides provide expert commentary. Check into the iconic Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, perched on a ridge offering unforgettable views of Denali.
Depart for your ship, stopping en route in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Continue with a scenic drive along the Chugach Mountains. Drive along the Turnagain Arm to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Discover where orphaned or injured bears, wolves, porcupines, and moose are cared for in a 200-acre rehabilitation site. Arrive in the port of Whittier where you’ll embark on your 7-night Holland America cruise aboard a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay on board truly memorable. You will be dazzled by the entertainment in the state-of-the-art lounges and a myriad of dining options. While on board, breakfast, lunch, dinner and nightly entertainment are included.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 6
Cruising - Hubbard Glacier
When conditions allow, your ship cruises up to the mammoth Hubbard Glacier, one of Alaska’s largest glaciers. Have your camera ready and take in the natural beauty of the glacier's stunning surface.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 7
Cruising - Glacier Bay
Cruise into Glacier Bay, a spectacular national park and preserve that is a treasure trove of tidewater glaciers and scenic coastal islands. Its rich world of marine life and large concentration of tidewater glaciers is Alaska at its best.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 8
Cruising - Skagway
Skagway is your first port of call where you have the entire day to explore its gold rush history and see why it is called the “Garden City of Alaska.” The town is small but big on adventure with many things to see and do!
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 9
Cruising - Juneau
From massive scenic mountains to historic buildings, there is so much to explore in Alaska’s capital city of Juneau.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 10
Cruising - Ketchikan
Your port of call today is Ketchikan, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World” and the “City of Totems.” Located on the tranquil Revillagigedo Island, Ketchikan is home to the world’s largest collection of totem poles.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 11
Cruising - Inside Passage
A wonderful day of sightseeing awaits as your ship sails along the amazing Inside Passage.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 12
Vancouver, B.C. - Disembark Cruise - Tour Ends
Your cruise ends this morning in the vibrant Canadian city of Vancouver, leaving you with many wonderful memories of your tour to the last of the great frontiers.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day 1
Fairbanks, Alaska
Arrive today in Fairbanks, in the great state of Alaska, on an adventure that brings together the best of both land and sea. As traveler’s arrival times vary greatly, we have no group activities planned during the day.
Accommodations:Westmark Hotel
Day 2
Fairbanks - Denali National Park
Step aboard the popular Sternwheeler Discovery, an unforgettable journey showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life. Take a scenic motor coach ride to Denali National Park. Tonight, enjoy a musical performance that tells the story of the first brave men to summit Denali followed by dinner.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Denali Lodge
Day 3
Denali National Park
This morning, travel deep into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour* which affords the best opportunities to view the region’s wildlife. Learn about the history of the park and see why Denali is one of the top three reasons that people visit Alaska. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Accommodations:Holland America Denali Lodge
Day 4
Denali National Park - Talkeetna
Your day begins with a scenic train ride to Talkeetna. Savor every moment inside your luxury domed railcar. View the incredible landscape from glass-ceiling railcars and open-air observation platforms as rail guides provide expert commentary. Check into the iconic Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, perched on a ridge offering unforgettable views of Denali.
Depart for your ship, stopping en route in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Continue with a scenic drive along the Chugach Mountains. Drive along the Turnagain Arm to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Discover where orphaned or injured bears, wolves, porcupines, and moose are cared for in a 200-acre rehabilitation site. Arrive in the port of Whittier where you’ll embark on your 7-night Holland America cruise aboard a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay on board truly memorable. You will be dazzled by the entertainment in the state-of-the-art lounges and a myriad of dining options. While on board, breakfast, lunch, dinner and nightly entertainment are included.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 6
Cruising - Hubbard Glacier
When conditions allow, your ship cruises up to the mammoth Hubbard Glacier, one of Alaska’s largest glaciers. Have your camera ready and take in the natural beauty of the glacier's stunning surface.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 7
Cruising - Glacier Bay
Cruise into Glacier Bay, a spectacular national park and preserve that is a treasure trove of tidewater glaciers and scenic coastal islands. Its rich world of marine life and large concentration of tidewater glaciers is Alaska at its best.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 8
Cruising - Skagway
Skagway is your first port of call where you have the entire day to explore its gold rush history and see why it is called the “Garden City of Alaska.” The town is small but big on adventure with many things to see and do!
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 9
Cruising - Juneau
From massive scenic mountains to historic buildings, there is so much to explore in Alaska’s capital city of Juneau.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 10
Cruising - Ketchikan
Your port of call today is Ketchikan, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World” and the “City of Totems.” Located on the tranquil Revillagigedo Island, Ketchikan is home to the world’s largest collection of totem poles.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 11
Cruising - Inside Passage
A wonderful day of sightseeing awaits as your ship sails along the amazing Inside Passage.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 12
Vancouver, B.C. - Disembark Cruise - Tour Ends
Your cruise ends this morning in the vibrant Canadian city of Vancouver, leaving you with many wonderful memories of your tour to the last of the great frontiers.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day 1
Fairbanks, Alaska
Arrive today in Fairbanks, in the great state of Alaska, on an adventure that brings together the best of both land and sea. As traveler’s arrival times vary greatly, we have no group activities planned during the day.
Accommodations:Westmark Hotel
Day 2
Fairbanks - Denali National Park
Step aboard the popular Sternwheeler Discovery, an unforgettable journey showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life. Take a scenic motor coach ride to Denali National Park. Tonight, enjoy a musical performance that tells the story of the first brave men to summit Denali followed by dinner.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:McKinley Chalet Resort
Day 3
Denali National Park
This morning, travel deep into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour* which affords the best opportunities to view the region’s wildlife. Learn about the history of the park and see why Denali is one of the top three reasons that people visit Alaska. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Accommodations:McKinley Chalet Resort
Day 4
Denali National Park - Talkeetna
Your day begins with a scenic train ride to Talkeetna. Savor every moment inside your luxury domed railcar. View the incredible landscape from glass-ceiling railcars and open-air observation platforms as rail guides provide expert commentary. Check into the iconic Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, perched on a ridge offering unforgettable views of Denali.
Depart for your ship, stopping en route in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Continue with a scenic drive along the Chugach Mountains. Drive along the Turnagain Arm to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Discover where orphaned or injured bears, wolves, porcupines, and moose are cared for in a 200-acre rehabilitation site. Arrive in the port of Whittier where you’ll embark on your 7-night Holland America cruise aboard a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay on board truly memorable. You will be dazzled by the entertainment in the state-of-the-art lounges and a myriad of dining options. While on board, breakfast, lunch, dinner and nightly entertainment are included.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 6
Cruising - Hubbard Glacier
When conditions allow, your ship cruises up to the mammoth Hubbard Glacier, one of Alaska’s largest glaciers. Have your camera ready and take in the natural beauty of the glacier's stunning surface.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 7
Cruising - Endicott Arm/Dawes Glacier
Cruise into Endicott Arm fjord, gliding past waterfalls that soar from mountain peaks. As the ship sidles up, keep your eyes peeled and camera ready as you witness the 600-foot-tall, mile-wide Dawes Glacier which regularly rumbles, calving as the ice breaks off and plunges into the sea.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 8
Cruising - Skagway
Skagway is your first port of call where you have the entire day to explore its gold rush history and see why it is called the “Garden City of Alaska.” The town is small but big on adventure with many things to see and do!
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 9
Cruising - Juneau
From massive scenic mountains to historic buildings, there is so much to explore in Alaska’s capital city of Juneau.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 10
Cruising - Ketchikan
Your port of call today is Ketchikan, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World” and the “City of Totems.” Located on the tranquil Revillagigedo Island, Ketchikan is home to the world’s largest collection of totem poles.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 11
Cruising - Inside Passage
A wonderful day of sightseeing awaits as your ship sails along the amazing Inside Passage.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 12
Vancouver, B.C. - Disembark Cruise - Tour Ends
Your cruise ends this morning in the vibrant Canadian city of Vancouver, leaving you with many wonderful memories of your tour to the last of the great frontiers.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day 1
Fairbanks, Alaska
Arrive today in Fairbanks, in the great state of Alaska, on an adventure that brings together the best of both land and sea. As traveler’s arrival times vary greatly, we have no group activities planned during the day.
Accommodations:Westmark Hotel
Day 2
Fairbanks - Denali National Park
Step aboard the popular Sternwheeler Discovery, an unforgettable journey showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life. Take a scenic motor coach ride to Denali National Park. Tonight, enjoy a musical performance that tells the story of the first brave men to summit Denali followed by dinner.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:McKinley Chalet Resort
Day 3
Denali National Park
This morning, travel deep into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour* which affords the best opportunities to view the region’s wildlife. Learn about the history of the park and see why Denali is one of the top three reasons that people visit Alaska. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Accommodations:McKinley Chalet Resort
Day 4
Denali National Park - Talkeetna
Your day begins with a scenic train ride to Talkeetna. Savor every moment inside your luxury domed railcar. View the incredible landscape from glass-ceiling railcars and open-air observation platforms as rail guides provide expert commentary. Check into the iconic Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, perched on a ridge offering unforgettable views of Denali.
Depart for your ship, stopping en route in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Continue with a scenic drive along the Chugach Mountains. Drive along the Turnagain Arm to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Discover where orphaned or injured bears, wolves, porcupines, and moose are cared for in a 200-acre rehabilitation site. Arrive in the port of Whittier where you’ll embark on your 7-night Holland America cruise aboard a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay on board truly memorable. You will be dazzled by the entertainment in the state-of-the-art lounges and a myriad of dining options. While on board, breakfast, lunch, dinner and nightly entertainment are included.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 6
Cruising - Hubbard Glacier
When conditions allow, your ship cruises up to the mammoth Hubbard Glacier, one of Alaska’s largest glaciers. Have your camera ready and take in the natural beauty of the glacier's stunning surface.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 7
Cruising - Endicott Arm/Dawes Glacier
Cruise into Endicott Arm fjord, gliding past waterfalls that soar from mountain peaks. As the ship sidles up, keep your eyes peeled and camera ready as you witness the 600-foot-tall, mile-wide Dawes Glacier which regularly rumbles, calving as the ice breaks off and plunges into the sea.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 8
Cruising - Skagway
Skagway is your first port of call where you have the entire day to explore its gold rush history and see why it is called the “Garden City of Alaska.” The town is small but big on adventure with many things to see and do!
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 9
Cruising - Juneau
From massive scenic mountains to historic buildings, there is so much to explore in Alaska’s capital city of Juneau.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 10
Cruising - Ketchikan
Your port of call today is Ketchikan, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World” and the “City of Totems.” Located on the tranquil Revillagigedo Island, Ketchikan is home to the world’s largest collection of totem poles.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 11
Cruising - Inside Passage
A wonderful day of sightseeing awaits as your ship sails along the amazing Inside Passage.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 12
Vancouver, B.C. - Disembark Cruise - Tour Ends
Your cruise ends this morning in the vibrant Canadian city of Vancouver, leaving you with many wonderful memories of your tour to the last of the great frontiers.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day 1
Fairbanks, Alaska
Arrive today in Fairbanks, in the great state of Alaska, on an adventure that brings together the best of both land and sea. As traveler’s arrival times vary greatly, we have no group activities planned during the day.
Accommodations:Westmark Hotel
Day 2
Fairbanks - Denali National Park
Step aboard the popular Sternwheeler Discovery, an unforgettable journey showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life. Take a scenic motor coach ride to Denali National Park. Tonight, enjoy a musical performance that tells the story of the first brave men to summit Denali followed by dinner.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:McKinley Chalet Resort
Day 3
Denali National Park
This morning, travel deep into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour* which affords the best opportunities to view the region’s wildlife. Learn about the history of the park and see why Denali is one of the top three reasons that people visit Alaska. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Accommodations:McKinley Chalet Resort
Day 4
Denali National Park - Talkeetna
Your day begins with a scenic train ride to Talkeetna. Savor every moment inside your luxury domed railcar. View the incredible landscape from glass-ceiling railcars and open-air observation platforms as rail guides provide expert commentary. Check into the iconic Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, perched on a ridge offering unforgettable views of Denali.
Depart for your ship, stopping en route in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Continue with a scenic drive along the Chugach Mountains. Drive along the Turnagain Arm to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Discover where orphaned or injured bears, wolves, porcupines, and moose are cared for in a 200-acre rehabilitation site. Arrive in the port of Whittier where you’ll embark on your 7-night Holland America cruise aboard a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay on board truly memorable. You will be dazzled by the entertainment in the state-of-the-art lounges and a myriad of dining options. While on board, breakfast, lunch, dinner and nightly entertainment are included.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 6
Cruising - Hubbard Glacier
When conditions allow, your ship cruises up to the mammoth Hubbard Glacier, one of Alaska’s largest glaciers. Have your camera ready and take in the natural beauty of the glacier's stunning surface.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 7
Cruising - Endicott Arm/Dawes Glacier
Cruise into Endicott Arm fjord, gliding past waterfalls that soar from mountain peaks. As the ship sidles up, keep your eyes peeled and camera ready as you witness the 600-foot-tall, mile-wide Dawes Glacier which regularly rumbles, calving as the ice breaks off and plunges into the sea.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 8
Cruising - Skagway
Skagway is your first port of call where you have the entire day to explore its gold rush history and see why it is called the “Garden City of Alaska.” The town is small but big on adventure with many things to see and do!
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 9
Cruising - Juneau
From massive scenic mountains to historic buildings, there is so much to explore in Alaska’s capital city of Juneau.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 10
Cruising - Ketchikan
Your port of call today is Ketchikan, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World” and the “City of Totems.” Located on the tranquil Revillagigedo Island, Ketchikan is home to the world’s largest collection of totem poles.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 11
Cruising - Inside Passage
A wonderful day of sightseeing awaits as your ship sails along the amazing Inside Passage.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Accommodations:Holland America Cruises' Westerdam
Day 12
Vancouver, B.C. - Disembark Cruise - Tour Ends
Your cruise ends this morning in the vibrant Canadian city of Vancouver, leaving you with many wonderful memories of your tour to the last of the great frontiers.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Optional Activities:
Jet Boat Whale Watching
Location: Juneau, AK Price: $169.00 per person
Climb aboard your jet boat – a marine mammal-friendly mode of transportation – and set sail for an incredible experience! Discover the Alaskan wildlife during an expedition that takes you up close to the whales, porpoises, sea lions, seals, eagles, and other wildlife abundant in this area. Marvel at the sounds of nature and the sea – your tranquil soundtrack while a local expert narrates. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
Travelers must have the ability to board the vessel. There is a short walk from the ship to the vessel.
Skagway Tour and Summit Overlook
Location: Skagway, AK Price: $89.00 per person
This is the ideal motorcoach tour for the traveler seeking a short, but in-depth look at Skagway’s natural and historical wonders. This tour showcases the best of everything that has made Skagway famous and parallels much of the train route to the White Pass Summit and beyond. Historical highlights include Brackett’s Toll Road, Dead Horse Gulch, and spectacular views of the White Pass Rail. Also included is a visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery where the legendary Soapy Smith was laid to rest. There will be plenty of photo opportunities, so be sure to bring along your camera. Duration approximately 2.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
A passport is required.
Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Location: Ketchikan, AK Price: $399.00 per person
Experience the magnificent beauty of Misty Fjord National Monument by float plane, a 2.1 million-acre park covered by glaciers ages ago. Your pilot will narrate as you soar over majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and jewel-like lakes to discover some of Alaska’s most spectacular scenery. Sheer walls of granite rise over 3000 feet comprising a truly awe-inspiring sight. Experience the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness in a truly remote setting. Just don’t forget your camera for this amazing experience! Duration approximately 2 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
This option is non-refundable if cancelled within 14 days prior to tour.
Actual flight time is approximately 65 minutes. Total time from ship and back is 90 minutes. Flight times vary and will be confirmed by the Tour Manager during the cruise portion of the tour.
Travelers weighing over 260 pounds will be charged $450 for this option. All travelers are required to provide their weight to thier Collette Tour Manager soon upon their arrival in Alaska.
Optional Activities:
Jet Boat Whale Watching
Location: Juneau, AK Price: $169.00 per person
Climb aboard your jet boat – a marine mammal-friendly mode of transportation – and set sail for an incredible experience! Discover the Alaskan wildlife during an expedition that takes you up close to the whales, porpoises, sea lions, seals, eagles, and other wildlife abundant in this area. Marvel at the sounds of nature and the sea – your tranquil soundtrack while a local expert narrates. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
Travelers must have the ability to board the vessel. There is a short walk from the ship to the vessel.
Skagway Tour and Summit Overlook
Location: Skagway, AK Price: $89.00 per person
This is the ideal motorcoach tour for the traveler seeking a short, but in-depth look at Skagway’s natural and historical wonders. This tour showcases the best of everything that has made Skagway famous and parallels much of the train route to the White Pass Summit and beyond. Historical highlights include Brackett’s Toll Road, Dead Horse Gulch, and spectacular views of the White Pass Rail. Also included is a visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery where the legendary Soapy Smith was laid to rest. There will be plenty of photo opportunities, so be sure to bring along your camera. Duration approximately 2.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
A passport is required.
Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Location: Ketchikan, AK Price: $399.00 per person
Experience the magnificent beauty of Misty Fjord National Monument by float plane, a 2.1 million-acre park covered by glaciers ages ago. Your pilot will narrate as you soar over majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and jewel-like lakes to discover some of Alaska’s most spectacular scenery. Sheer walls of granite rise over 3000 feet comprising a truly awe-inspiring sight. Experience the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness in a truly remote setting. Just don’t forget your camera for this amazing experience! Duration approximately 2 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
This option is non-refundable if cancelled within 14 days prior to tour.
Actual flight time is approximately 65 minutes. Total time from ship and back is 90 minutes. Flight times vary and will be confirmed by the Tour Manager during the cruise portion of the tour.
Travelers weighing over 260 pounds will be charged $450 for this option. All travelers are required to provide their weight to thier Collette Tour Manager soon upon their arrival in Alaska.
Optional Activities:
Jet Boat Whale Watching
Location: Juneau, AK Price: $169.00 per person
Climb aboard your jet boat – a marine mammal-friendly mode of transportation – and set sail for an incredible experience! Discover the Alaskan wildlife during an expedition that takes you up close to the whales, porpoises, sea lions, seals, eagles, and other wildlife abundant in this area. Marvel at the sounds of nature and the sea – your tranquil soundtrack while a local expert narrates. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
Travelers must have the ability to board the vessel. There is a short walk from the ship to the vessel.
Skagway Tour and Summit Overlook
Location: Skagway, AK Price: $89.00 per person
This is the ideal motorcoach tour for the traveler seeking a short, but in-depth look at Skagway’s natural and historical wonders. This tour showcases the best of everything that has made Skagway famous and parallels much of the train route to the White Pass Summit and beyond. Historical highlights include Brackett’s Toll Road, Dead Horse Gulch, and spectacular views of the White Pass Rail. Also included is a visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery where the legendary Soapy Smith was laid to rest. There will be plenty of photo opportunities, so be sure to bring along your camera. Duration approximately 2.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
A passport is required.
Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Location: Ketchikan, AK Price: $399.00 per person
Experience the magnificent beauty of Misty Fjord National Monument by float plane, a 2.1 million-acre park covered by glaciers ages ago. Your pilot will narrate as you soar over majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and jewel-like lakes to discover some of Alaska’s most spectacular scenery. Sheer walls of granite rise over 3000 feet comprising a truly awe-inspiring sight. Experience the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness in a truly remote setting. Just don’t forget your camera for this amazing experience! Duration approximately 2 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
This option is non-refundable if cancelled within 14 days prior to tour.
Actual flight time is approximately 65 minutes. Total time from ship and back is 90 minutes. Flight times vary and will be confirmed by the Tour Manager during the cruise portion of the tour.
Travelers weighing over 260 pounds will be charged $450 for this option. All travelers are required to provide their weight to thier Collette Tour Manager soon upon their arrival in Alaska.
Optional Activities:
Skagway Tour and Summit Overlook
Location: Skagway, AK Price: $89.00 per person
This is the ideal motorcoach tour for the traveler seeking a short, but in-depth look at Skagway’s natural and historical wonders. This tour showcases the best of everything that has made Skagway famous and parallels much of the train route to the White Pass Summit and beyond. Historical highlights include Brackett’s Toll Road, Dead Horse Gulch, and spectacular views of the White Pass Rail. Also included is a visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery where the legendary Soapy Smith was laid to rest. There will be plenty of photo opportunities, so be sure to bring along your camera. Duration approximately 2.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
A passport is required.
Jet Boat Whale Watching
Location: Juneau, AK Price: $169.00 per person
Climb aboard your jet boat – a marine mammal-friendly mode of transportation – and set sail for an incredible experience! Discover the Alaskan wildlife during an expedition that takes you up close to the whales, porpoises, sea lions, seals, eagles, and other wildlife abundant in this area. Marvel at the sounds of nature and the sea – your tranquil soundtrack while a local expert narrates. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
Travelers must have the ability to board the vessel. There is a short walk from the ship to the vessel.
Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Location: Ketchikan, AK Price: $399.00 per person
Experience the magnificent beauty of Misty Fjord National Monument by float plane, a 2.1 million-acre park covered by glaciers ages ago. Your pilot will narrate as you soar over majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and jewel-like lakes to discover some of Alaska’s most spectacular scenery. Sheer walls of granite rise over 3000 feet comprising a truly awe-inspiring sight. Experience the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness in a truly remote setting. Just don’t forget your camera for this amazing experience! Duration approximately 2 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
This option is non-refundable if cancelled within 14 days prior to tour.
Actual flight time is approximately 65 minutes. Total time from ship and back is 90 minutes. Flight times vary and will be confirmed by the Tour Manager during the cruise portion of the tour.
Travelers weighing over 260 pounds will be charged $450 for this option. All travelers are required to provide their weight to thier Collette Tour Manager soon upon their arrival in Alaska.
Optional Activities:
Skagway Tour and Summit Overlook
Location: Skagway, AK Price: $89.00 per person
This is the ideal motorcoach tour for the traveler seeking a short, but in-depth look at Skagway’s natural and historical wonders. This tour showcases the best of everything that has made Skagway famous and parallels much of the train route to the White Pass Summit and beyond. Historical highlights include Brackett’s Toll Road, Dead Horse Gulch, and spectacular views of the White Pass Rail. Also included is a visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery where the legendary Soapy Smith was laid to rest. There will be plenty of photo opportunities, so be sure to bring along your camera. Duration approximately 2.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
A passport is required.
Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Location: Ketchikan, AK Price: $399.00 per person
Experience the magnificent beauty of Misty Fjord National Monument by float plane, a 2.1 million-acre park covered by glaciers ages ago. Your pilot will narrate as you soar over majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and jewel-like lakes to discover some of Alaska’s most spectacular scenery. Sheer walls of granite rise over 3000 feet comprising a truly awe-inspiring sight. Experience the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness in a truly remote setting. Just don’t forget your camera for this amazing experience! Duration approximately 2 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
This option is non-refundable if cancelled within 14 days prior to tour.
Actual flight time is approximately 65 minutes. Total time from ship and back is 90 minutes. Flight times vary and will be confirmed by the Tour Manager during the cruise portion of the tour.
Travelers weighing over 260 pounds will be charged $450 for this option. All travelers are required to provide their weight to thier Collette Tour Manager soon upon their arrival in Alaska.
Jet Boat Whale Watching
Location: Juneau, AK Price: $169.00 per person
Climb aboard your jet boat – a marine mammal-friendly mode of transportation – and set sail for an incredible experience! Discover the Alaskan wildlife during an expedition that takes you up close to the whales, porpoises, sea lions, seals, eagles, and other wildlife abundant in this area. Marvel at the sounds of nature and the sea – your tranquil soundtrack while a local expert narrates. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
Travelers must have the ability to board the vessel. There is a short walk from the ship to the vessel.
Optional Activities:
Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Location: Ketchikan, AK Price: $399.00 per person
Experience the magnificent beauty of Misty Fjord National Monument by float plane, a 2.1 million-acre park covered by glaciers ages ago. Your pilot will narrate as you soar over majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and jewel-like lakes to discover some of Alaska’s most spectacular scenery. Sheer walls of granite rise over 3000 feet comprising a truly awe-inspiring sight. Experience the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness in a truly remote setting. Just don’t forget your camera for this amazing experience! Duration approximately 2 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
This option is non-refundable if cancelled within 14 days prior to tour.
Actual flight time is approximately 65 minutes. Total time from ship and back is 90 minutes. Flight times vary and will be confirmed by the Tour Manager during the cruise portion of the tour.
Travelers weighing over 260 pounds will be charged $450 for this option. All travelers are required to provide their weight to thier Collette Tour Manager soon upon their arrival in Alaska.
Jet Boat Whale Watching
Location: Juneau, AK Price: $169.00 per person
Climb aboard your jet boat – a marine mammal-friendly mode of transportation – and set sail for an incredible experience! Discover the Alaskan wildlife during an expedition that takes you up close to the whales, porpoises, sea lions, seals, eagles, and other wildlife abundant in this area. Marvel at the sounds of nature and the sea – your tranquil soundtrack while a local expert narrates. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
Travelers must have the ability to board the vessel. There is a short walk from the ship to the vessel.
Skagway Tour and Summit Overlook
Location: Skagway, AK Price: $89.00 per person
This is the ideal motorcoach tour for the traveler seeking a short, but in-depth look at Skagway’s natural and historical wonders. This tour showcases the best of everything that has made Skagway famous and parallels much of the train route to the White Pass Summit and beyond. Historical highlights include Brackett’s Toll Road, Dead Horse Gulch, and spectacular views of the White Pass Rail. Also included is a visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery where the legendary Soapy Smith was laid to rest. There will be plenty of photo opportunities, so be sure to bring along your camera. Duration approximately 2.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
A passport is required.
Optional Activities:
Misty Fjords Flightseeing
Location: Ketchikan, AK Price: $399.00 per person
Experience the magnificent beauty of Misty Fjord National Monument by float plane, a 2.1 million-acre park covered by glaciers ages ago. Your pilot will narrate as you soar over majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and jewel-like lakes to discover some of Alaska’s most spectacular scenery. Sheer walls of granite rise over 3000 feet comprising a truly awe-inspiring sight. Experience the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness in a truly remote setting. Just don’t forget your camera for this amazing experience! Duration approximately 2 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
This option is non-refundable if cancelled within 14 days prior to tour.
Actual flight time is approximately 65 minutes. Total time from ship and back is 90 minutes. Flight times vary and will be confirmed by the Tour Manager during the cruise portion of the tour.
Travelers weighing over 260 pounds will be charged $450 for this option. All travelers are required to provide their weight to thier Collette Tour Manager soon upon their arrival in Alaska.
Jet Boat Whale Watching
Location: Juneau, AK Price: $169.00 per person
Climb aboard your jet boat – a marine mammal-friendly mode of transportation – and set sail for an incredible experience! Discover the Alaskan wildlife during an expedition that takes you up close to the whales, porpoises, sea lions, seals, eagles, and other wildlife abundant in this area. Marvel at the sounds of nature and the sea – your tranquil soundtrack while a local expert narrates. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
Travelers must have the ability to board the vessel. There is a short walk from the ship to the vessel.
Skagway Tour and Summit Overlook
Location: Skagway, AK Price: $89.00 per person
This is the ideal motorcoach tour for the traveler seeking a short, but in-depth look at Skagway’s natural and historical wonders. This tour showcases the best of everything that has made Skagway famous and parallels much of the train route to the White Pass Summit and beyond. Historical highlights include Brackett’s Toll Road, Dead Horse Gulch, and spectacular views of the White Pass Rail. Also included is a visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery where the legendary Soapy Smith was laid to rest. There will be plenty of photo opportunities, so be sure to bring along your camera. Duration approximately 2.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
A passport is required.
Tour Extensions:
Pre-tour Hotel
Westmark Fairbanks - Holland America
Price: $220.00 per person
Post-tour Hotel
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre - Alaska Discovery Post Night
Price: $265.00 per person
Tour Extensions:
Pre-tour Hotel
Westmark Fairbanks - Holland America
Price: $220.00 per person
Post-tour Hotel
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre - Alaska Discovery Post Night
Price: $265.00 per person
Tour Extensions:
Pre-tour Hotel
Westmark Fairbanks - Holland America
Price: $220.00 per person
Post-tour Hotel
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre - Alaska Discovery Post Night
Price: $265.00 per person
Tour Extensions:
Pre-tour Hotel
Westmark Fairbanks - Holland America
Price: $220.00 per person
Post-tour Hotel
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre - Alaska Discovery Post Night
Price: $265.00 per person
Tour Extensions:
Pre-tour Hotel
Westmark Fairbanks - Holland America
Price: $220.00 per person
Post-tour Hotel
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre - Alaska Discovery Post Night
Price: $265.00 per person
Tour Extensions:
Pre-tour Hotel
Westmark Fairbanks - Holland America
Price: $220.00 per person
Post-tour Hotel
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre - Alaska Discovery Post Night
Price: $265.00 per person
Tour Extensions:
Pre-tour Hotel
Westmark Fairbanks - Holland America
Price: $220.00 per person
Post-tour Hotel
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre - Alaska Discovery Post Night
Price: $265.00 per person
Tour extensions are 1-night in length, unless noted otherwise.
Tour extensions are 1-night in length, unless noted otherwise.
Tour extensions are 1-night in length, unless noted otherwise.
Tour extensions are 1-night in length, unless noted otherwise.
Tour extensions are 1-night in length, unless noted otherwise.
Tour extensions are 1-night in length, unless noted otherwise.
Tour extensions are 1-night in length, unless noted otherwise.
Accommodations
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Day 5 to 11 Location: 300 Elliott Avenue West, Whittier, AK, 98119, United States
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A home rule city in the state of Alaska, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region. The city of Fairbanks was founded by Captain E. T. Barnette in August 1901 while headed to Tanacross, where he intended to set up a trading post. Fairbanks has a history of gold mining, which dates back to when it was founded. In 1939, major infrastructure in the territory occurred for the first time, in part of a larger effort by the federal government during the New deal and World War II, which fostered an economic and population boom in Fairbanks. The city of Fairbanks is home to a number of attractions and events which draw visitors from outside of Alaska throughout the year.
Board the legendary Fairbanks riverboat, the Sternwheeler Discovery, for an unforgettable cruise showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life.
Telling the story of the first men to reach the summit of Denali is the focus of the rollicking Music of Denali Dinner Show. Told over a period of two hours while guests dine on a family-style meal of Alaskan salmon, BBQ, mashed potatoes and apple crisp, the show is sure to delight.
In 1917, Alaska named its first national park Mount McKinley National Park and nearly 70 years later the park was expanded and renamed Denali National Park. This vast land has a fascinating ecosystem and is more than a park — it is a wildlife reserve. And perhaps its biggest claim to fame is being the home to North America’s highest peak, Denali, ascending more than 20,000 feet. This massive park is now more than 6 million acres, an area that can be compared to the size of Massachusetts. The park is home to nearly forty different varieties of mammals, but the most popular residents are moose, caribou, wolves, plus brown and grizzly bears. Denali is Alaska’s heartland and brings you up close to its majestic beauty and natural wonders.
The Tundra Wilderness Tour offers wonderful diversity for visitors. Travel 53 miles into the park to the Toklat River area where incredible scenery and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife await you. This tour also provides in-depth information about the history of the park. While we can’t promise or predict when wildlife will show, the tour allows plenty of opportunity to look for Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears.
Reliving the golden age of train travel, are the luxury domed railroad cars provided by Princess Cruises. Allowing guests to travel from the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge a mere 8 hours to Whittier and the awaiting cruise ship, the domed cars provide ease of travel for up to 880 passengers. With panoramic views from the dome-covered cars and the open-air viewing platforms, guests are delighted with the majestic wonder of Alaska.
A young city founded in 1915, Anchorage is a vibrant city of just over 300,000 people. From its humble origins as a railroad town for the Alaska Railroad, the largest city in Alaska maintains its frontier history in an idyllic mountain setting.
Nicknamed the galloping glacier, Hubbard Glacier is located in Disenchantment Bay. At 76 miles long, this is the longest tidewater glacier in North America and slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island. A tidewater glacier is a slow moving mass of ice and snow that flows into the ocean.
Located just west of Juneau is the national park known as Glacier Bay. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park features some of the world’s most spectacular tidewater glaciers, which regularly calve into the sea. Calving is the process of ice breaking from the face of a glacier and forming ice bergs.
Lying at the head of Lynn Canal is Skagway, one of the driest places in an otherwise soggy southeast. While Petersburg averages over 100” of rain in a year and Ketchikan a drenching 154”, Skagway gets only 26” annually. At the height of the gold rush, Michael J. Heney, an Irish contractor, convinced a group of English investors that he could build a railroad over the White Pass Trail to Whitehorse. The construction of the White Pass & Yukon Route was nothing short of a superhuman feat, and the railroad became the focal point of the town’s economy after the gold rush and during the military buildup of WWII.
As the third largest city in Alaska with a population of around 30,000, Juneau was the first town founded after Alaska’s purchase from the Russians. The town was founded on gold nuggest and in 1880, Sitka mining engineer George Pilz offered a reward to any local Tlingit chief who could lead him to gold-bearing ore. Chief Kowee of the Auk Tlingit tribe arrived with such ore, and Pilz sent Joe Juneau and Dick Harris, two vagabond prospectors, to investigate, and the town formed around the original mining camp.
Ketchikan is known for its totem poles. These can be viewed at Totem Bight or Saxman Village. They tell stories of the Native people. It is said that the Tlingits were inspired to carve totem poles after finding a carved log washed up on the beach.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for oceangoing vessels along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific coast of North America. Extending from southeastern Alaska, in the United States, through western British Columbia, and to northwestern Washington state, ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route.
A home rule city in the state of Alaska, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region. The city of Fairbanks was founded by Captain E. T. Barnette in August 1901 while headed to Tanacross, where he intended to set up a trading post. Fairbanks has a history of gold mining, which dates back to when it was founded. In 1939, major infrastructure in the territory occurred for the first time, in part of a larger effort by the federal government during the New deal and World War II, which fostered an economic and population boom in Fairbanks. The city of Fairbanks is home to a number of attractions and events which draw visitors from outside of Alaska throughout the year.
Board the legendary Fairbanks riverboat, the Sternwheeler Discovery, for an unforgettable cruise showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life.
Telling the story of the first men to reach the summit of Denali is the focus of the rollicking Music of Denali Dinner Show. Told over a period of two hours while guests dine on a family-style meal of Alaskan salmon, BBQ, mashed potatoes and apple crisp, the show is sure to delight.
In 1917, Alaska named its first national park Mount McKinley National Park and nearly 70 years later the park was expanded and renamed Denali National Park. This vast land has a fascinating ecosystem and is more than a park — it is a wildlife reserve. And perhaps its biggest claim to fame is being the home to North America’s highest peak, Denali, ascending more than 20,000 feet. This massive park is now more than 6 million acres, an area that can be compared to the size of Massachusetts. The park is home to nearly forty different varieties of mammals, but the most popular residents are moose, caribou, wolves, plus brown and grizzly bears. Denali is Alaska’s heartland and brings you up close to its majestic beauty and natural wonders.
The Tundra Wilderness Tour offers wonderful diversity for visitors. Travel 53 miles into the park to the Toklat River area where incredible scenery and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife await you. This tour also provides in-depth information about the history of the park. While we can’t promise or predict when wildlife will show, the tour allows plenty of opportunity to look for Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears.
Reliving the golden age of train travel, are the luxury domed railroad cars provided by Princess Cruises. Allowing guests to travel from the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge a mere 8 hours to Whittier and the awaiting cruise ship, the domed cars provide ease of travel for up to 880 passengers. With panoramic views from the dome-covered cars and the open-air viewing platforms, guests are delighted with the majestic wonder of Alaska.
A young city founded in 1915, Anchorage is a vibrant city of just over 300,000 people. From its humble origins as a railroad town for the Alaska Railroad, the largest city in Alaska maintains its frontier history in an idyllic mountain setting.
Nicknamed the galloping glacier, Hubbard Glacier is located in Disenchantment Bay. At 76 miles long, this is the longest tidewater glacier in North America and slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island. A tidewater glacier is a slow moving mass of ice and snow that flows into the ocean.
Located just west of Juneau is the national park known as Glacier Bay. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park features some of the world’s most spectacular tidewater glaciers, which regularly calve into the sea. Calving is the process of ice breaking from the face of a glacier and forming ice bergs.
Lying at the head of Lynn Canal is Skagway, one of the driest places in an otherwise soggy southeast. While Petersburg averages over 100” of rain in a year and Ketchikan a drenching 154”, Skagway gets only 26” annually. At the height of the gold rush, Michael J. Heney, an Irish contractor, convinced a group of English investors that he could build a railroad over the White Pass Trail to Whitehorse. The construction of the White Pass & Yukon Route was nothing short of a superhuman feat, and the railroad became the focal point of the town’s economy after the gold rush and during the military buildup of WWII.
As the third largest city in Alaska with a population of around 30,000, Juneau was the first town founded after Alaska’s purchase from the Russians. The town was founded on gold nuggest and in 1880, Sitka mining engineer George Pilz offered a reward to any local Tlingit chief who could lead him to gold-bearing ore. Chief Kowee of the Auk Tlingit tribe arrived with such ore, and Pilz sent Joe Juneau and Dick Harris, two vagabond prospectors, to investigate, and the town formed around the original mining camp.
Ketchikan is known for its totem poles. These can be viewed at Totem Bight or Saxman Village. They tell stories of the Native people. It is said that the Tlingits were inspired to carve totem poles after finding a carved log washed up on the beach.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for oceangoing vessels along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific coast of North America. Extending from southeastern Alaska, in the United States, through western British Columbia, and to northwestern Washington state, ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route.
A home rule city in the state of Alaska, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region. The city of Fairbanks was founded by Captain E. T. Barnette in August 1901 while headed to Tanacross, where he intended to set up a trading post. Fairbanks has a history of gold mining, which dates back to when it was founded. In 1939, major infrastructure in the territory occurred for the first time, in part of a larger effort by the federal government during the New deal and World War II, which fostered an economic and population boom in Fairbanks. The city of Fairbanks is home to a number of attractions and events which draw visitors from outside of Alaska throughout the year.
Board the legendary Fairbanks riverboat, the Sternwheeler Discovery, for an unforgettable cruise showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life.
Telling the story of the first men to reach the summit of Denali is the focus of the rollicking Music of Denali Dinner Show. Told over a period of two hours while guests dine on a family-style meal of Alaskan salmon, BBQ, mashed potatoes and apple crisp, the show is sure to delight.
In 1917, Alaska named its first national park Mount McKinley National Park and nearly 70 years later the park was expanded and renamed Denali National Park. This vast land has a fascinating ecosystem and is more than a park — it is a wildlife reserve. And perhaps its biggest claim to fame is being the home to North America’s highest peak, Denali, ascending more than 20,000 feet. This massive park is now more than 6 million acres, an area that can be compared to the size of Massachusetts. The park is home to nearly forty different varieties of mammals, but the most popular residents are moose, caribou, wolves, plus brown and grizzly bears. Denali is Alaska’s heartland and brings you up close to its majestic beauty and natural wonders.
The Tundra Wilderness Tour offers wonderful diversity for visitors. Travel 53 miles into the park to the Toklat River area where incredible scenery and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife await you. This tour also provides in-depth information about the history of the park. While we can’t promise or predict when wildlife will show, the tour allows plenty of opportunity to look for Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears.
Reliving the golden age of train travel, are the luxury domed railroad cars provided by Princess Cruises. Allowing guests to travel from the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge a mere 8 hours to Whittier and the awaiting cruise ship, the domed cars provide ease of travel for up to 880 passengers. With panoramic views from the dome-covered cars and the open-air viewing platforms, guests are delighted with the majestic wonder of Alaska.
A young city founded in 1915, Anchorage is a vibrant city of just over 300,000 people. From its humble origins as a railroad town for the Alaska Railroad, the largest city in Alaska maintains its frontier history in an idyllic mountain setting.
Nicknamed the galloping glacier, Hubbard Glacier is located in Disenchantment Bay. At 76 miles long, this is the longest tidewater glacier in North America and slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island. A tidewater glacier is a slow moving mass of ice and snow that flows into the ocean.
Located just west of Juneau is the national park known as Glacier Bay. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park features some of the world’s most spectacular tidewater glaciers, which regularly calve into the sea. Calving is the process of ice breaking from the face of a glacier and forming ice bergs.
Lying at the head of Lynn Canal is Skagway, one of the driest places in an otherwise soggy southeast. While Petersburg averages over 100” of rain in a year and Ketchikan a drenching 154”, Skagway gets only 26” annually. At the height of the gold rush, Michael J. Heney, an Irish contractor, convinced a group of English investors that he could build a railroad over the White Pass Trail to Whitehorse. The construction of the White Pass & Yukon Route was nothing short of a superhuman feat, and the railroad became the focal point of the town’s economy after the gold rush and during the military buildup of WWII.
As the third largest city in Alaska with a population of around 30,000, Juneau was the first town founded after Alaska’s purchase from the Russians. The town was founded on gold nuggest and in 1880, Sitka mining engineer George Pilz offered a reward to any local Tlingit chief who could lead him to gold-bearing ore. Chief Kowee of the Auk Tlingit tribe arrived with such ore, and Pilz sent Joe Juneau and Dick Harris, two vagabond prospectors, to investigate, and the town formed around the original mining camp.
Ketchikan is known for its totem poles. These can be viewed at Totem Bight or Saxman Village. They tell stories of the Native people. It is said that the Tlingits were inspired to carve totem poles after finding a carved log washed up on the beach.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for oceangoing vessels along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific coast of North America. Extending from southeastern Alaska, in the United States, through western British Columbia, and to northwestern Washington state, ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route.
A home rule city in the state of Alaska, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region. The city of Fairbanks was founded by Captain E. T. Barnette in August 1901 while headed to Tanacross, where he intended to set up a trading post. Fairbanks has a history of gold mining, which dates back to when it was founded. In 1939, major infrastructure in the territory occurred for the first time, in part of a larger effort by the federal government during the New deal and World War II, which fostered an economic and population boom in Fairbanks. The city of Fairbanks is home to a number of attractions and events which draw visitors from outside of Alaska throughout the year.
Board the legendary Fairbanks riverboat, the Sternwheeler Discovery, for an unforgettable cruise showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life.
Telling the story of the first men to reach the summit of Denali is the focus of the rollicking Music of Denali Dinner Show. Told over a period of two hours while guests dine on a family-style meal of Alaskan salmon, BBQ, mashed potatoes and apple crisp, the show is sure to delight.
In 1917, Alaska named its first national park Mount McKinley National Park and nearly 70 years later the park was expanded and renamed Denali National Park. This vast land has a fascinating ecosystem and is more than a park — it is a wildlife reserve. And perhaps its biggest claim to fame is being the home to North America’s highest peak, Denali, ascending more than 20,000 feet. This massive park is now more than 6 million acres, an area that can be compared to the size of Massachusetts. The park is home to nearly forty different varieties of mammals, but the most popular residents are moose, caribou, wolves, plus brown and grizzly bears. Denali is Alaska’s heartland and brings you up close to its majestic beauty and natural wonders.
The Tundra Wilderness Tour offers wonderful diversity for visitors. Travel 53 miles into the park to the Toklat River area where incredible scenery and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife await you. This tour also provides in-depth information about the history of the park. While we can’t promise or predict when wildlife will show, the tour allows plenty of opportunity to look for Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears.
Reliving the golden age of train travel, are the luxury domed railroad cars provided by Princess Cruises. Allowing guests to travel from the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge a mere 8 hours to Whittier and the awaiting cruise ship, the domed cars provide ease of travel for up to 880 passengers. With panoramic views from the dome-covered cars and the open-air viewing platforms, guests are delighted with the majestic wonder of Alaska.
A young city founded in 1915, Anchorage is a vibrant city of just over 300,000 people. From its humble origins as a railroad town for the Alaska Railroad, the largest city in Alaska maintains its frontier history in an idyllic mountain setting.
Nicknamed the galloping glacier, Hubbard Glacier is located in Disenchantment Bay. At 76 miles long, this is the longest tidewater glacier in North America and slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island. A tidewater glacier is a slow moving mass of ice and snow that flows into the ocean.
Located just west of Juneau is the national park known as Glacier Bay. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park features some of the world’s most spectacular tidewater glaciers, which regularly calve into the sea. Calving is the process of ice breaking from the face of a glacier and forming ice bergs.
Lying at the head of Lynn Canal is Skagway, one of the driest places in an otherwise soggy southeast. While Petersburg averages over 100” of rain in a year and Ketchikan a drenching 154”, Skagway gets only 26” annually. At the height of the gold rush, Michael J. Heney, an Irish contractor, convinced a group of English investors that he could build a railroad over the White Pass Trail to Whitehorse. The construction of the White Pass & Yukon Route was nothing short of a superhuman feat, and the railroad became the focal point of the town’s economy after the gold rush and during the military buildup of WWII.
As the third largest city in Alaska with a population of around 30,000, Juneau was the first town founded after Alaska’s purchase from the Russians. The town was founded on gold nuggest and in 1880, Sitka mining engineer George Pilz offered a reward to any local Tlingit chief who could lead him to gold-bearing ore. Chief Kowee of the Auk Tlingit tribe arrived with such ore, and Pilz sent Joe Juneau and Dick Harris, two vagabond prospectors, to investigate, and the town formed around the original mining camp.
Ketchikan is known for its totem poles. These can be viewed at Totem Bight or Saxman Village. They tell stories of the Native people. It is said that the Tlingits were inspired to carve totem poles after finding a carved log washed up on the beach.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for oceangoing vessels along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific coast of North America. Extending from southeastern Alaska, in the United States, through western British Columbia, and to northwestern Washington state, ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route.
A home rule city in the state of Alaska, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region. The city of Fairbanks was founded by Captain E. T. Barnette in August 1901 while headed to Tanacross, where he intended to set up a trading post. Fairbanks has a history of gold mining, which dates back to when it was founded. In 1939, major infrastructure in the territory occurred for the first time, in part of a larger effort by the federal government during the New deal and World War II, which fostered an economic and population boom in Fairbanks. The city of Fairbanks is home to a number of attractions and events which draw visitors from outside of Alaska throughout the year.
Board the legendary Fairbanks riverboat, the Sternwheeler Discovery, for an unforgettable cruise showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life.
Telling the story of the first men to reach the summit of Denali is the focus of the rollicking Music of Denali Dinner Show. Told over a period of two hours while guests dine on a family-style meal of Alaskan salmon, BBQ, mashed potatoes and apple crisp, the show is sure to delight.
In 1917, Alaska named its first national park Mount McKinley National Park and nearly 70 years later the park was expanded and renamed Denali National Park. This vast land has a fascinating ecosystem and is more than a park — it is a wildlife reserve. And perhaps its biggest claim to fame is being the home to North America’s highest peak, Denali, ascending more than 20,000 feet. This massive park is now more than 6 million acres, an area that can be compared to the size of Massachusetts. The park is home to nearly forty different varieties of mammals, but the most popular residents are moose, caribou, wolves, plus brown and grizzly bears. Denali is Alaska’s heartland and brings you up close to its majestic beauty and natural wonders.
The Tundra Wilderness Tour offers wonderful diversity for visitors. Travel 53 miles into the park to the Toklat River area where incredible scenery and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife await you. This tour also provides in-depth information about the history of the park. While we can’t promise or predict when wildlife will show, the tour allows plenty of opportunity to look for Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears.
Reliving the golden age of train travel, are the luxury domed railroad cars provided by Princess Cruises. Allowing guests to travel from the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge a mere 8 hours to Whittier and the awaiting cruise ship, the domed cars provide ease of travel for up to 880 passengers. With panoramic views from the dome-covered cars and the open-air viewing platforms, guests are delighted with the majestic wonder of Alaska.
A young city founded in 1915, Anchorage is a vibrant city of just over 300,000 people. From its humble origins as a railroad town for the Alaska Railroad, the largest city in Alaska maintains its frontier history in an idyllic mountain setting.
Nicknamed the galloping glacier, Hubbard Glacier is located in Disenchantment Bay. At 76 miles long, this is the longest tidewater glacier in North America and slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island. A tidewater glacier is a slow moving mass of ice and snow that flows into the ocean.
Lying at the head of Lynn Canal is Skagway, one of the driest places in an otherwise soggy southeast. While Petersburg averages over 100” of rain in a year and Ketchikan a drenching 154”, Skagway gets only 26” annually. At the height of the gold rush, Michael J. Heney, an Irish contractor, convinced a group of English investors that he could build a railroad over the White Pass Trail to Whitehorse. The construction of the White Pass & Yukon Route was nothing short of a superhuman feat, and the railroad became the focal point of the town’s economy after the gold rush and during the military buildup of WWII.
As the third largest city in Alaska with a population of around 30,000, Juneau was the first town founded after Alaska’s purchase from the Russians. The town was founded on gold nuggest and in 1880, Sitka mining engineer George Pilz offered a reward to any local Tlingit chief who could lead him to gold-bearing ore. Chief Kowee of the Auk Tlingit tribe arrived with such ore, and Pilz sent Joe Juneau and Dick Harris, two vagabond prospectors, to investigate, and the town formed around the original mining camp.
Ketchikan is known for its totem poles. These can be viewed at Totem Bight or Saxman Village. They tell stories of the Native people. It is said that the Tlingits were inspired to carve totem poles after finding a carved log washed up on the beach.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for oceangoing vessels along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific coast of North America. Extending from southeastern Alaska, in the United States, through western British Columbia, and to northwestern Washington state, ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route.
A home rule city in the state of Alaska, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region. The city of Fairbanks was founded by Captain E. T. Barnette in August 1901 while headed to Tanacross, where he intended to set up a trading post. Fairbanks has a history of gold mining, which dates back to when it was founded. In 1939, major infrastructure in the territory occurred for the first time, in part of a larger effort by the federal government during the New deal and World War II, which fostered an economic and population boom in Fairbanks. The city of Fairbanks is home to a number of attractions and events which draw visitors from outside of Alaska throughout the year.
Board the legendary Fairbanks riverboat, the Sternwheeler Discovery, for an unforgettable cruise showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life.
Telling the story of the first men to reach the summit of Denali is the focus of the rollicking Music of Denali Dinner Show. Told over a period of two hours while guests dine on a family-style meal of Alaskan salmon, BBQ, mashed potatoes and apple crisp, the show is sure to delight.
In 1917, Alaska named its first national park Mount McKinley National Park and nearly 70 years later the park was expanded and renamed Denali National Park. This vast land has a fascinating ecosystem and is more than a park — it is a wildlife reserve. And perhaps its biggest claim to fame is being the home to North America’s highest peak, Denali, ascending more than 20,000 feet. This massive park is now more than 6 million acres, an area that can be compared to the size of Massachusetts. The park is home to nearly forty different varieties of mammals, but the most popular residents are moose, caribou, wolves, plus brown and grizzly bears. Denali is Alaska’s heartland and brings you up close to its majestic beauty and natural wonders.
The Tundra Wilderness Tour offers wonderful diversity for visitors. Travel 53 miles into the park to the Toklat River area where incredible scenery and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife await you. This tour also provides in-depth information about the history of the park. While we can’t promise or predict when wildlife will show, the tour allows plenty of opportunity to look for Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears.
Reliving the golden age of train travel, are the luxury domed railroad cars provided by Princess Cruises. Allowing guests to travel from the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge a mere 8 hours to Whittier and the awaiting cruise ship, the domed cars provide ease of travel for up to 880 passengers. With panoramic views from the dome-covered cars and the open-air viewing platforms, guests are delighted with the majestic wonder of Alaska.
A young city founded in 1915, Anchorage is a vibrant city of just over 300,000 people. From its humble origins as a railroad town for the Alaska Railroad, the largest city in Alaska maintains its frontier history in an idyllic mountain setting.
Nicknamed the galloping glacier, Hubbard Glacier is located in Disenchantment Bay. At 76 miles long, this is the longest tidewater glacier in North America and slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island. A tidewater glacier is a slow moving mass of ice and snow that flows into the ocean.
Lying at the head of Lynn Canal is Skagway, one of the driest places in an otherwise soggy southeast. While Petersburg averages over 100” of rain in a year and Ketchikan a drenching 154”, Skagway gets only 26” annually. At the height of the gold rush, Michael J. Heney, an Irish contractor, convinced a group of English investors that he could build a railroad over the White Pass Trail to Whitehorse. The construction of the White Pass & Yukon Route was nothing short of a superhuman feat, and the railroad became the focal point of the town’s economy after the gold rush and during the military buildup of WWII.
As the third largest city in Alaska with a population of around 30,000, Juneau was the first town founded after Alaska’s purchase from the Russians. The town was founded on gold nuggest and in 1880, Sitka mining engineer George Pilz offered a reward to any local Tlingit chief who could lead him to gold-bearing ore. Chief Kowee of the Auk Tlingit tribe arrived with such ore, and Pilz sent Joe Juneau and Dick Harris, two vagabond prospectors, to investigate, and the town formed around the original mining camp.
Ketchikan is known for its totem poles. These can be viewed at Totem Bight or Saxman Village. They tell stories of the Native people. It is said that the Tlingits were inspired to carve totem poles after finding a carved log washed up on the beach.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for oceangoing vessels along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific coast of North America. Extending from southeastern Alaska, in the United States, through western British Columbia, and to northwestern Washington state, ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route.
A home rule city in the state of Alaska, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region. The city of Fairbanks was founded by Captain E. T. Barnette in August 1901 while headed to Tanacross, where he intended to set up a trading post. Fairbanks has a history of gold mining, which dates back to when it was founded. In 1939, major infrastructure in the territory occurred for the first time, in part of a larger effort by the federal government during the New deal and World War II, which fostered an economic and population boom in Fairbanks. The city of Fairbanks is home to a number of attractions and events which draw visitors from outside of Alaska throughout the year.
Board the legendary Fairbanks riverboat, the Sternwheeler Discovery, for an unforgettable cruise showcasing Alaska’s diverse culture and rich history. Make stops along the way to meet the people and get a taste of local life.
Telling the story of the first men to reach the summit of Denali is the focus of the rollicking Music of Denali Dinner Show. Told over a period of two hours while guests dine on a family-style meal of Alaskan salmon, BBQ, mashed potatoes and apple crisp, the show is sure to delight.
In 1917, Alaska named its first national park Mount McKinley National Park and nearly 70 years later the park was expanded and renamed Denali National Park. This vast land has a fascinating ecosystem and is more than a park — it is a wildlife reserve. And perhaps its biggest claim to fame is being the home to North America’s highest peak, Denali, ascending more than 20,000 feet. This massive park is now more than 6 million acres, an area that can be compared to the size of Massachusetts. The park is home to nearly forty different varieties of mammals, but the most popular residents are moose, caribou, wolves, plus brown and grizzly bears. Denali is Alaska’s heartland and brings you up close to its majestic beauty and natural wonders.
The Tundra Wilderness Tour offers wonderful diversity for visitors. Travel 53 miles into the park to the Toklat River area where incredible scenery and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife await you. This tour also provides in-depth information about the history of the park. While we can’t promise or predict when wildlife will show, the tour allows plenty of opportunity to look for Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears.
Reliving the golden age of train travel, are the luxury domed railroad cars provided by Princess Cruises. Allowing guests to travel from the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge a mere 8 hours to Whittier and the awaiting cruise ship, the domed cars provide ease of travel for up to 880 passengers. With panoramic views from the dome-covered cars and the open-air viewing platforms, guests are delighted with the majestic wonder of Alaska.
A young city founded in 1915, Anchorage is a vibrant city of just over 300,000 people. From its humble origins as a railroad town for the Alaska Railroad, the largest city in Alaska maintains its frontier history in an idyllic mountain setting.
Nicknamed the galloping glacier, Hubbard Glacier is located in Disenchantment Bay. At 76 miles long, this is the longest tidewater glacier in North America and slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island. A tidewater glacier is a slow moving mass of ice and snow that flows into the ocean.
Lying at the head of Lynn Canal is Skagway, one of the driest places in an otherwise soggy southeast. While Petersburg averages over 100” of rain in a year and Ketchikan a drenching 154”, Skagway gets only 26” annually. At the height of the gold rush, Michael J. Heney, an Irish contractor, convinced a group of English investors that he could build a railroad over the White Pass Trail to Whitehorse. The construction of the White Pass & Yukon Route was nothing short of a superhuman feat, and the railroad became the focal point of the town’s economy after the gold rush and during the military buildup of WWII.
As the third largest city in Alaska with a population of around 30,000, Juneau was the first town founded after Alaska’s purchase from the Russians. The town was founded on gold nuggest and in 1880, Sitka mining engineer George Pilz offered a reward to any local Tlingit chief who could lead him to gold-bearing ore. Chief Kowee of the Auk Tlingit tribe arrived with such ore, and Pilz sent Joe Juneau and Dick Harris, two vagabond prospectors, to investigate, and the town formed around the original mining camp.
Ketchikan is known for its totem poles. These can be viewed at Totem Bight or Saxman Village. They tell stories of the Native people. It is said that the Tlingits were inspired to carve totem poles after finding a carved log washed up on the beach.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for oceangoing vessels along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific coast of North America. Extending from southeastern Alaska, in the United States, through western British Columbia, and to northwestern Washington state, ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route.
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Cruise past Hubbard Glacier, one of Alaska's largest glaciers.
Sail through Glacier Bay, a treasure trove of glaciers and coastal islands.
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