
Alaska is the biggest state in the union with the largest coastline and the tallest mountain! It is connected with the world by flights coming to Anchorage, Fairbanks or Juneau. Another popular way to arrive to Alaska is by cruise ship, cruise liners of all sizes landing in various cities and communities along the Alaskan Panhandle. Whether you are taking an Inside Passage cruise or simply flying into Alaska to participate in some great Alaska vacations, you are bound to visit these top Alaska destinations:
| Anchorage Alaska |
| Alaska's largest city and the hub of all tourism related things and activities in Alaska. |
| Denali National Park Alaska |
| Synonymous with Mt. McKinley and Alaska wildlife, Denali is one of the most visited destination in Alaska. |
| Fairbanks Alaska |
| Fairbanks is the spirit of Interior Alaska and a gateway to Northern Alaska adventures. |
| Seward Alaska |
| Seward is a quaint little harbor town, a populr cruise starting and end point, and offers much more marine wildlife viewing opportunities. |
| Whittier Alaska |
| Whittier also hosts big ship cruise visitors and gives access to popular day cruises to witness beautiful glaciers and waterfalls. |
| Kenai Fjords National Park |
| Second only to Denali National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park is one of the most visited national park in Alaska. Nearly 65% of the Harding ice field, as well as the fjords, islands and peninsulas of the Kenai coast make up the park. |
| Katmai National Park |
| Katmai National Park and Preserve is best known for its Brown bears and large populations of Salmon and other sport fish. Brown bears, found throughout the coastal region, come to feed on spawning salmon, sometimes in large concentrations. |
| Glacier Bay National Park |
| Katmai National Park and Preserve is best known for its Brown bears and large populations of Salmon and other sport fish. Brown bears, found throughout the coastal region, come to feed on spawning salmon, sometimes in large concentrations. |
Aside from the popular Inside Passage cruising routes or the rail belt winding through the passes of Alaska range, there are many cities, towns, and communities that people rarely visit. They each hold their own unique heritage and still boast the true frontier spirit the old Alaska is known for. Explore these “off the beaten path” minor destination cities:
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Dear Karen,
I want to thank you and Denali Tours for a most successful trip to Alaska. During these 10 days I am sure we saw and experienced a great deal of true Alaska at its best. To top it all the pictures we took of the peak of Mt. McKinley in the early morning sunshine with blue skies and a reflection on Wonder Lake was breathtaking....Read More
Thank you for allowing my family and I to experience the Backcountry Adventure. We had a most memorable trip.
Our guide/driver was Peter. He was exceptional; very knowledgable and professional. The sun was shining and the mountain was out when we went! We couldn't have asked for a better day!
-Thanks again, Karen Leis
I took the tour through Denali in July. Jen, our bus guide was FANTASTIC!! She made such an impression on me and my Dad...I will never forget. Her poem and love of Denali made our trip from the East coast. Thank you Jen.
- Shelley S. - July 2010