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Duration 7 days 7 days
Price From $ 1,695 $ 3,530
Price Per Day $ 242 $ 504
Highlights
  • 3 nights hotel/ lodge, 3 nights camping
  • Kenai Fjords National Park- walk to the face of a retreating glacier
  • Trek on the Matanuska with crampons
  • Denali National Park Wildlife Viewing Excursion- look for bears, moose, caribou, sheep and more
  • Visit an active sled dog kennel and mushing demonstration
  • Excellent hiking opportunities throughout
  • : Enjoy the comfort of Insight's luxurious, air-conditioned, 40-seat coach with double the standard legroom and onboard washroom. Our customized luxury coaches are sanitized before the start of your tour and are maintained to very high standards. Physical distancing measures have been implemented on our customized luxury coaches.
  • : Experience enhanced hygiene protocols to align with the latest guidance following COVID-19. All Travel Directors, Well-Being Directors and Drivers have completed training in enhanced well-being and hygiene protocols.
  • : Our Well-Being Directors take a proactive approach to your welfare ensuring all well-being regulations are met (available on tours with 21 or more guests).
  • : Hand sanitizer is freely available on board for you to use throughout the day.
  • : We only work with establishments we are confident will consistently adhere to our high well-being standards, which include hotels, restaurants and sight-seeing venues.
  • Anchorage: Join your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Dinner.
  • Denali National Park: For tonight's dinner with wine, the choice is yours between a charming local brewery or your lodge's rustic restaurant during your Dine-Around evening.
  • Girdwood: In the evening, join your Travel Director for a wonderful Celebration Dinner, complete with wine and good cheer.
  • Dining Summary: 3 Dinner with Wine (DW), 6 Breakfast (B), and 2 Lunch (L)
  • Anchorage: Get acquainted with Alaska's largest city on an immersive city tour. Discover how this urban landscape enriched with culture came to be as you explore the historic downtown.
  • Anchorage: Enjoy an exclusive Agutak (Inuit ice cream) making demonstration during a visit to the renowned Alaska Native Heritage Center. Learn how this culinary treat establishes a link to the past, inspires a sense of pride and spurs a dialogue about an ancient people’s remarkable ability to survive.
  • : This afternoon, depart Anchorage and travel through the fertile Matanuska Valley and stop at a local farm to see how the long summer days and glacial silt create the perfect environment for growing GIANT award winning vegetables and flowers.
  • Denali National Park: Meet a local climber at a private reception and hear first-hand about their experience climbing the tallest land-based mountain in the world.
  • Denali National Park: Meet four-time Iditarod winner, Martin Buser and learn about the challenges of competing in the 1,049-mile (1,688 kilometre) dogsled race while enjoying lunch at his home.
  • Talkeetna: Enjoy a jet Boat Tour up the Chulitna River and visit a Trappers Cabin. Learn about the fascinating lifestyle of hunting and trapping in Interior Alaska.
  • Alaska Railroad: Enjoy a Relaxed Start this morning before boarding the world-famous Alaska Railroad train for a spectacular journey over swift-rushing streams, toward Denali National Park and Preserve. View the majestic surroundings from the comfort of your glass-domed railcar.
  • Whittier (AK): Travel to Whittier to board the 26 Glacier Cruise for a 100-mile boat tour of Prince William Sound and into the College Fjord where you will come up close and personal to the glaciers. Visit with the Captain in the wheelhouse and enjoy an included lunch.
Trip Style Group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Premium
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 0- Wheelchair accessible
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • 50 plus
  • Hiking & Walking
  • National Parks
  • High Adventure
  • Cultural
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Alaska
  • Anchorage
  • Denali National Park
  • Kenai Fjords National Park
  • Alaska
  • Anchorage
  • Denali
  • Denali National Park
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Airfare included
Activities
  • Hiking
  • Kayaking
  • Whitewater rafting
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
Meals Included N/A N/A
Description

Day 1: Kenai Fjords National Park/ Seward

Meals: Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Boutique Hotel

After a brief morning introduction, we’ll travel south on the scenic Seward Highway along the Turnagain Arm to Kenai Fjords National Park. The Chugach and Kenai Mountain ranges tower above us throughout our journey. In true adventure travel fashion, we’ll allow local conditions to guide us with stops along the way for wildlife sightings, short hikes and to marvel at the magnificent scenery.

This afternoon we’ll take a short hike out to Exit Glacier, and if you’re feeling up to the challenge, the Harding Icefield. This evening we’ll take in the quaint, historic Seward harbor.

Taken at a local restaurant at travelers’ expense. Low to high end options available.

Drive Time: 2½ hours

Day 2: Kenai Fjords National Park/ Seward

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodations: Boutique Hotel.

Kenai Fjords National Park offers travelers the opportunity to experience a temperate rainforest where massive glaciers are carving their way to the sea. Where a rich marine environment, that parallels anywhere found in the world, is home to abundant marine wildlife; whales, sea lions, sea otters, porpoises, puffins and more. This is the quintessential Alaska coastline.

We’ll spend a full day here. You can choose from great hiking opportunities or consider the other activities available. The glacier/wildlife cruise is our favorite and the most popular activity in the area

Dinner will be taken at a local restaurant at travelers’ expense. Low to high end options available.

Drive Time: Minimal- local only

Hiking

We recommend one of two hikes in the Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park area. Choose between the Harding Ice Field Trail at Exit Glacier or Caines Head trail along the shore of beautiful Resurrection Bay. The Harding Ice Field Trail is a strenuous hike into Kenai Fjords National Park culminating in magnificent views of the icefield. The Caines Head Trail follows the shore of Resurrection Bay through dense temporal rainforest with towering trees and outstanding views of the ocean. Depending on the time of year spawning salmon can be seen. Both hikes are wonderful.

Other popular activities in the area include

★ Glacier/Wildlife Cruise- By far the most popular activity in the area is the glacier/wildlife cruise into the heart of Kenai Fjords National Park. Look for the abundant wildlife that can be observed including whales- orcas and humpbacks, sea otters, endangered Stellar sea lions, Dall porpoises, and colonies of nesting sea birds- including Puffins, cormorants, Oyster Catchers, and Bald Eagles to name a few. On the way you’ll visit an active tidewater glacier and watch and listen for falling ice. This is one of Alaska’s premier wildlife and glacier viewing trips and we highly recommend it! $154, $77 Age to 11.

Sea Kayaking- Explore Resurrection Bay by sea kayak with a shoreline paddle along Caines Head State Recreation Area. Look for sea otters, spawning salmon, eagles, seabirds and many others while enjoying the tranquility of the water from your kayak. From $74. For those seeking a more robust sea kayaking experience, consider the full day trip to Aialik Glacier and paddle in the fjord fronting the glacier. There are terrific wildlife viewing opportunities to and from the glacier including whales, sea lions, sea otters, bird rookeries and more. $425 minimum age 12.

Dog Sledding- Fly out to a glacier for a ride with a team of sled dogs. Breathtaking scenery of Resurrection Bay treats you during the entire helicopter ride to the Godwin Glacier; upon landing you will find over 80 dogs waiting to take you for a ride. Your guide will explain the history of the legendary Iditarod Sled Dog Race and the fundamentals of dog sledding and then off you go with a dog team across the glacier. $520.

Alaska Sea Life Center- Visit a world class marine research facility. The many exhibits at the Alaska Sea Life Center immerse visitors in marine ecosystems and provide opportunities to watch animals in naturalistic habitats as well as research settings. This is a great ½ day activity. $29.95 Ages to 12 $17.95.

Day 3: Matanuska River Valley/ Matanuska Glacier

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Local lodge in basic, yet comfortable rooms set in a majestic location

Today we are off to the Matanuska Glacier, the largest accessible glacier in Alaska, ranked #2 by Alaska Magazine of “the places to visit” in Alaska. This afternoon we’ll get outfitted with ice crampons and trek out onto the glacier to the “Ice Falls” area– an expanse of glacier ice that naturally “falls” over the rock under it, creating dramatic formations called seracs. Along the way you’ll explore various glacier features such as moulins and crevasses.

After the hike, we’ll settle into our comfy accommodations in a beautiful setting and be treated to a gourmet outdoor cooked meal prepared by your guide. This evening, you can hang out at the fire pit, relax in the outdoor hot tub, and/or walk miles of trails right from the property.

Drive Time: About 4 hours

Day 4: Denali National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Camping

Next, we travel north to Denali National Park, the crown jewel of the National Park system. We’ll pass through the Northern Boreal Forest, a unique landscape known only at this latitude. Weather permitting, immense mountains including Mt. Denali (Mt. McKinley), tallest mountain in North America, will grace us along the way.

In true adventure tour fashion, we’ll allow mother nature and local conditions to guide us as we travel through the Alaska Range with stops to view wildlife and take short hikes.

This afternoon we’ll explore the park entrance, visit the Denali National Park Visitor Center, and/or go on a short hike before heading to our campsite for our first night camping.

Drive Time: About 4 hours

Days 5 & 6: Denali National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Camping

We’ll spend two full days exploring Denali National Park.

One day is set aside for a wildlife viewing tour into the heart of Denali National Park (included in tour cost). Keep your camera ready as you search for grizzly bears, black bears, moose, wolves, caribou, Dall sheep, arctic fox, and if you’re lucky, tremendous views of North America's largest mountain, Mt. McKinley (Denali). The landscape is immense, Denali National Park is 5.6 million acres! Get off the bus for a hike in a wild and remote wilderness.

The other day is set aside for recreational activities. There are many fantastic hikes you can choose from. Another popular activity is the sled dog kennel tour offered free by the National Park Service. Or, you can choose one of the optional activities.

Drive Time: Minimal- local only

Other popular activities in the area include

Hiking- There are a number of great hiking options in Denali National Park. Hike up Mt. Healy for sweeping views of Denali National Park and the Nenana River. For those desiring a less strenuous hike, there are multiple established trails to explore. Your guide will explain your hiking options and will make recommendations based on our many years of experience exploring and guiding in this region.

Guided Ranger Hike- Guided ranger hikes are offered by the National Park Service. These vary in length and location. No Charge.

Sled Dog Kennels- Visit an active sled dog kennel. The Denali National Park sled dog kennel is responsible for the winter patrols of the Denali National Park wilderness- where no motorized vehicles are permitted. There is an informative talk along with a dog sledding demonstration. No Charge.

Denali Park Bus- You can head back into the park again for more wildlife viewing, perhaps a good view of Mt. McKinley, and/or another hike. $34.

River Rafting- Mild and wild whitewater rafting trips are offered on the Class II-IV Nenana River, the river that forms part of the Denali National Park Boundary.

MILD: Relax, and enjoy the scenery on a 2 plus hour float along the boundary of Denali National Park. Take in Mt. Fellows, Mt. Healy, Musher’s Monument and other surrounding peaks. Watch for wildlife along the river bank; moose, caribou, bears and wolves can be seen $92, $62 Ages to 13.

WILD: The Nenana River Canyon is packed with over 10 Class III and IV rapids over a stretch of river 11 miles long, fun whitewater that is very suitable for beginners. Paddle rafting and oar rafting options are available. $92, $72 Ages 10-13.

Flight Seeing- Flying is the most impressive way to view Mt. McKinley (Denali) and the incredible scenery within Denali National Park. On a good weather day, the views are truly breathtaking. Add a glacier landing for an experience beyond description. From $315 per adult, $195 Ages to 12.

Mountain Biking- Rent a Mt. Bike for a ride into Denali National Park- ride the park road or take the bus in and ride back. $40 full day $25 half day.

Zipline Tour- Experience life above the trees zip lining just outside of Denali National Park! Certified guides will lead you along 6 sky bridges and 7 thrilling zip lines, including the dual racer finale! The built-in, hands-free braking system allows you to relax and enjoy the breathtaking mountain views. Challenge yourself by traversing to the top of the boreal forest on the uniquely designed Ascending Bridge Tower. Soar through the trees and over the tundra on over half a mile of ziplines. All safety gear provided - full body harness, helmet, and gloves. Adults: $139, Children 8-12: $99 (minimum weight 80lbs.)

Day 7: To Anchorage

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

In route to Anchorage we’ll take the opportunity to explore locations missed on our way north. We’ll take our time and soak in our last day together with sightseeing, day hikes and visit to the Iditarod Sled Dog Race Headquarters. We will arrive in Anchorage by 5:00-5:30 pm and will bring you to the Anchorage location of your choice.

Drive Time: About 4 hours

Explore the wild and wonderful Alaskan wilderness during this 1-week guided tour. Begin your adventure in Anchorage with a sweet treat: Taste agutak — Inuit Ice Cream — after an exclusive demonstration by Alaska's Indigenous people at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Board a jet boat for a tour along the Chulitna River to a trapper’s cabin, where you will learn about the lifestyle of hunting and trapping in the state. Ride along the world-famous, glass-domed Alaskan Railroad toward Denali National Park, where the country’s tallest peak, Mount McKinley, will greet you. Meet the champion dog team of a four-time Iditarod winner and allow him to regale you with tales of the 1,049-mile dogsled race over lunch at his home. From Whittier, take a 100-mile boat tour of Prince William Sound and the see the glaciers of College Fjord.
Itinerary: Classic Alaska Tour

Day 1: Kenai Fjords National Park/ Seward

Meals: Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Boutique Hotel

After a brief morning introduction, we’ll travel south on the scenic Seward Highway along the Turnagain Arm to Kenai Fjords National Park. The Chugach and Kenai Mountain ranges tower above us throughout our journey. In true adventure travel fashion, we’ll allow local conditions to guide us with stops along the way for wildlife sightings, short hikes and to marvel at the magnificent scenery.

This afternoon we’ll take a short hike out to Exit Glacier, and if you’re feeling up to the challenge, the Harding Icefield. This evening we’ll take in the quaint, historic Seward harbor.

Taken at a local restaurant at travelers’ expense. Low to high end options available.

Drive Time: 2½ hours

Day 2: Kenai Fjords National Park/ Seward

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodations: Boutique Hotel.

Kenai Fjords National Park offers travelers the opportunity to experience a temperate rainforest where massive glaciers are carving their way to the sea. Where a rich marine environment, that parallels anywhere found in the world, is home to abundant marine wildlife; whales, sea lions, sea otters, porpoises, puffins and more. This is the quintessential Alaska coastline.

We’ll spend a full day here. You can choose from great hiking opportunities or consider the other activities available. The glacier/wildlife cruise is our favorite and the most popular activity in the area

Dinner will be taken at a local restaurant at travelers’ expense. Low to high end options available.

Drive Time: Minimal- local only

Hiking

We recommend one of two hikes in the Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park area. Choose between the Harding Ice Field Trail at Exit Glacier or Caines Head trail along the shore of beautiful Resurrection Bay. The Harding Ice Field Trail is a strenuous hike into Kenai Fjords National Park culminating in magnificent views of the icefield. The Caines Head Trail follows the shore of Resurrection Bay through dense temporal rainforest with towering trees and outstanding views of the ocean. Depending on the time of year spawning salmon can be seen. Both hikes are wonderful.

Other popular activities in the area include

★ Glacier/Wildlife Cruise- By far the most popular activity in the area is the glacier/wildlife cruise into the heart of Kenai Fjords National Park. Look for the abundant wildlife that can be observed including whales- orcas and humpbacks, sea otters, endangered Stellar sea lions, Dall porpoises, and colonies of nesting sea birds- including Puffins, cormorants, Oyster Catchers, and Bald Eagles to name a few. On the way you’ll visit an active tidewater glacier and watch and listen for falling ice. This is one of Alaska’s premier wildlife and glacier viewing trips and we highly recommend it! $154, $77 Age to 11.

Sea Kayaking- Explore Resurrection Bay by sea kayak with a shoreline paddle along Caines Head State Recreation Area. Look for sea otters, spawning salmon, eagles, seabirds and many others while enjoying the tranquility of the water from your kayak. From $74. For those seeking a more robust sea kayaking experience, consider the full day trip to Aialik Glacier and paddle in the fjord fronting the glacier. There are terrific wildlife viewing opportunities to and from the glacier including whales, sea lions, sea otters, bird rookeries and more. $425 minimum age 12.

Dog Sledding- Fly out to a glacier for a ride with a team of sled dogs. Breathtaking scenery of Resurrection Bay treats you during the entire helicopter ride to the Godwin Glacier; upon landing you will find over 80 dogs waiting to take you for a ride. Your guide will explain the history of the legendary Iditarod Sled Dog Race and the fundamentals of dog sledding and then off you go with a dog team across the glacier. $520.

Alaska Sea Life Center- Visit a world class marine research facility. The many exhibits at the Alaska Sea Life Center immerse visitors in marine ecosystems and provide opportunities to watch animals in naturalistic habitats as well as research settings. This is a great ½ day activity. $29.95 Ages to 12 $17.95.

Day 3: Matanuska River Valley/ Matanuska Glacier

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Local lodge in basic, yet comfortable rooms set in a majestic location

Today we are off to the Matanuska Glacier, the largest accessible glacier in Alaska, ranked #2 by Alaska Magazine of “the places to visit” in Alaska. This afternoon we’ll get outfitted with ice crampons and trek out onto the glacier to the “Ice Falls” area– an expanse of glacier ice that naturally “falls” over the rock under it, creating dramatic formations called seracs. Along the way you’ll explore various glacier features such as moulins and crevasses.

After the hike, we’ll settle into our comfy accommodations in a beautiful setting and be treated to a gourmet outdoor cooked meal prepared by your guide. This evening, you can hang out at the fire pit, relax in the outdoor hot tub, and/or walk miles of trails right from the property.

Drive Time: About 4 hours

Day 4: Denali National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Camping

Next, we travel north to Denali National Park, the crown jewel of the National Park system. We’ll pass through the Northern Boreal Forest, a unique landscape known only at this latitude. Weather permitting, immense mountains including Mt. Denali (Mt. McKinley), tallest mountain in North America, will grace us along the way.

In true adventure tour fashion, we’ll allow mother nature and local conditions to guide us as we travel through the Alaska Range with stops to view wildlife and take short hikes.

This afternoon we’ll explore the park entrance, visit the Denali National Park Visitor Center, and/or go on a short hike before heading to our campsite for our first night camping.

Drive Time: About 4 hours

Days 5 & 6: Denali National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Camping

We’ll spend two full days exploring Denali National Park.

One day is set aside for a wildlife viewing tour into the heart of Denali National Park (included in tour cost). Keep your camera ready as you search for grizzly bears, black bears, moose, wolves, caribou, Dall sheep, arctic fox, and if you’re lucky, tremendous views of North America's largest mountain, Mt. McKinley (Denali). The landscape is immense, Denali National Park is 5.6 million acres! Get off the bus for a hike in a wild and remote wilderness.

The other day is set aside for recreational activities. There are many fantastic hikes you can choose from. Another popular activity is the sled dog kennel tour offered free by the National Park Service. Or, you can choose one of the optional activities.

Drive Time: Minimal- local only

Other popular activities in the area include

Hiking- There are a number of great hiking options in Denali National Park. Hike up Mt. Healy for sweeping views of Denali National Park and the Nenana River. For those desiring a less strenuous hike, there are multiple established trails to explore. Your guide will explain your hiking options and will make recommendations based on our many years of experience exploring and guiding in this region.

Guided Ranger Hike- Guided ranger hikes are offered by the National Park Service. These vary in length and location. No Charge.

Sled Dog Kennels- Visit an active sled dog kennel. The Denali National Park sled dog kennel is responsible for the winter patrols of the Denali National Park wilderness- where no motorized vehicles are permitted. There is an informative talk along with a dog sledding demonstration. No Charge.

Denali Park Bus- You can head back into the park again for more wildlife viewing, perhaps a good view of Mt. McKinley, and/or another hike. $34.

River Rafting- Mild and wild whitewater rafting trips are offered on the Class II-IV Nenana River, the river that forms part of the Denali National Park Boundary.

MILD: Relax, and enjoy the scenery on a 2 plus hour float along the boundary of Denali National Park. Take in Mt. Fellows, Mt. Healy, Musher’s Monument and other surrounding peaks. Watch for wildlife along the river bank; moose, caribou, bears and wolves can be seen $92, $62 Ages to 13.

WILD: The Nenana River Canyon is packed with over 10 Class III and IV rapids over a stretch of river 11 miles long, fun whitewater that is very suitable for beginners. Paddle rafting and oar rafting options are available. $92, $72 Ages 10-13.

Flight Seeing- Flying is the most impressive way to view Mt. McKinley (Denali) and the incredible scenery within Denali National Park. On a good weather day, the views are truly breathtaking. Add a glacier landing for an experience beyond description. From $315 per adult, $195 Ages to 12.

Mountain Biking- Rent a Mt. Bike for a ride into Denali National Park- ride the park road or take the bus in and ride back. $40 full day $25 half day.

Zipline Tour- Experience life above the trees zip lining just outside of Denali National Park! Certified guides will lead you along 6 sky bridges and 7 thrilling zip lines, including the dual racer finale! The built-in, hands-free braking system allows you to relax and enjoy the breathtaking mountain views. Challenge yourself by traversing to the top of the boreal forest on the uniquely designed Ascending Bridge Tower. Soar through the trees and over the tundra on over half a mile of ziplines. All safety gear provided - full body harness, helmet, and gloves. Adults: $139, Children 8-12: $99 (minimum weight 80lbs.)

Day 7: To Anchorage

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

In route to Anchorage we’ll take the opportunity to explore locations missed on our way north. We’ll take our time and soak in our last day together with sightseeing, day hikes and visit to the Iditarod Sled Dog Race Headquarters. We will arrive in Anchorage by 5:00-5:30 pm and will bring you to the Anchorage location of your choice.

Drive Time: About 4 hours

Itinerary: Jewels of Alaska, Classic Group, 2023 Classic Group

Day 1: Anchorage, the City of Lights and Flowers

Welcome to Alaska, an adventurous land of wildlife, mountains, national parks and glaciers. Upon arrival at Anchorage International Airport, you'll be transferred to your hotel.Join your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Dinner.

Day 2: Anchorage Sightseeing and the Matanuska Valley

Get acquainted with Anchorage with on an immersive city tour. During a visit to the renowned Alaska Native Heritage Center, join a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience as you enjoy an exclusive presentation on Agutak (Eskimo ice cream) while learning how it's made by Alaska's first people. Learn how this culinary treat establishes a link to the past, inspires a sense of pride and spurs a dialogue on a culture's remarkable ability to survive. This afternoon, travel through the fertile Matanuska Valley and stop at a local farm to see how the long summer days and glacial silt create the perfect environment for growing vegetables and flowers. Depart Anchorage for the quaint community of Talkeetna, nestled at the base of Mount Denali, North America's tallest peak. The evening is yours at leisure, feel free to ask your Travel Director for suggestions on the best spots to grab a bite.

Day 3: Talkeetna Sightseeing

This morning, enjoy an immersive jet boat tour up the Chulitna River and make a visit to a trapper's cabin. Learn about the fascinating lifestyle of hunting and trapping in Interior Alaska.The rest of the day is yours to explore, perhaps discovering more of Talkeetna or joining an optional experience such as a flightseeing tour of the Alaska Range, or a dryland dog sledding ride.

Day 4: Journey Along the Alaskan Railroad Relaxed Start

Board the world-famous Alaska Railroad train after a morning at leisure and embark on a spectacular journey over swift-rushing streams, toward Denali National Park and Preserve.Later, meet a local climber who will share stories about what it's like to brave a climb up the tallest land-based mountain in the world.For tonight's dinner with wine, the choice is yours between a charming local brewery or your lodge's rustic restaurant during your Dine-Around evening.

Day 5: Denali National Park, the Crown Jewel of the Alaskan Wilderness Relaxed Start

With the Denali National Park and Preserve just a short drive away from your hotel, you'll find a number of ways to enjoy the Alaskan wilderness on your own, or spend the day partaking in one of our optional experiences. From an exciting rafting trip down the Nenana River(waiver required) to a helicopter flightseeing tour or a Denali Wilderness walking tour, the choice is yours – just don't forget your camera! End the day back at your lodge where you'll enjoy panoramic views of your surroundings at night.

Day 6: Girdwood and Mount Alyeska

Depart Denali and enjoy a scenic journey on the George Parks Highway.Stop in Big Lake and meet four-time Iditarod winner, Martin Buser and learn about the challenges of competing in the 1,049-mile (1,688 kilometre) dogsled race while enjoying lunch at his home.Journey on the Seward Highway along Turnagain Arm with its dramatic views, before arriving in the town of Girdwood, home of the Alyeska Resort.In the evening, join your Travel Director for a wonderful Celebration Dinner, complete with wine and good cheer.

Day 7: Prince William Sound Cruise and depart Anchorage Relaxed Start

Take this morning to enjoy the surroundings and amenities at the beautiful Alyeska resort. Travel to Whittier to board the 26 Glacier Cruise for a 100-mile (160-kilometre) boat tour of Prince William Sound and into the College Fjord with the chance to see the glaciers up close. Visit with the Captain in the wheelhouse to learn how he expertly navigates the icy waterways and sit down to a sumptuous lunch against an incredible backdrop.For those saying farewell today, travel back to Anchorage where you will arrive at the Anchorage Airport at approximately 20:00.

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