Brought to you by PursuitWildlife, serenity, hiking, solitude, and big mountains — want to see, do, feel… Type: Editorial
Part road trip and part ferry ride, this four-day, 350-mile loop takes you through some of Alaska’s best scenery and richest Gold Rush history. Bring your passport: to complete the road portion of the loop, you’ll also visit Haines Junction, Carcross, and Whitehorse in Canada's Yukon Territory.Day 1: HainesArrive in…
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Dreaming of hitting Alaska’s open roads and expansive wilderness this year?While the state is home to only 13 major highways, the 49th State offers 14,336 miles of road to explore. Just to put that into perspective: it’s only about 2,800 road miles between New York City and Los Angeles.With so many options on the road ahead, we tapped a panel of Alaskans to find out their favorite stops along…
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Brought to you by Major Marine Tours From towering tidewater glaciers to pods of orcas and breaching humpback whales, Kenai Fjords National Park is the highlight of many visitors’ trips to Alaska. This stunning landscape of mountains and ocean… Type: Editorial
Indulge your fascination in Gold Rush history with this eight-day tour starting in Juneau, a town that was itself founded on the promise of gold, and working your way north to … Type: Editorial
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Grab a front row seat and start your virtual vacation now. Explore Fairbanks is showcasing five, brand-new virtual experiences including an exhilarating dog-sled ride through a snowy, pristine forest, a float down the… Type: Editorial
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Winter takes center stage for five full months in Fairbanks, Alaska, and offers a plethora of extraordinary things to do. Mush a team of huskies? Check. Snowshoe through a winter wonderland? Check. Scan the skies for the aurora? Check. The list goes on. Fairbanks is like a… Type: Editorial
Witnessing the ethereal green, purple, and red bands of the northern lights dancing in the night sky is an experience like no other. Also known as the aurora borealis, this phenomenon is a result of charged particles from solar activity interacting with Earth's magnetic field, and Alaska is one of the best places in the world to view it. Here are ways you can maximize your chances of catching the…
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Alaska is home to a broad range of Indigenous cultures with 229 federally recognized tribes across the state. When planning an Alaska vacation, learning more about the state’s 11 distinct Alaska Native cultures gives travelers a better… Type: Editorial