Day 1: Anchorage
Arrive in Anchorage. Overnight at an Anchorage Hotel.
Day 2: Anchorage - Girdwood
Glacier Discovery Train - Anchorage to Spencer Whistle Stop, 10:00am - 1:45pm. Join a Chugach Forest Service Park Ranger for a 1.3 mile narrated hike to the glacier, or explore on your own. Short train ride back to Portage, departing at 4:30pm. Motorcoach transfer from Portage to Girdwood. Overnight at Alyeska Resort with spa, pool, and plenty of dining options.
Day 3: Girdwood - Seward
Coastal Classic - Girdwood to Seward, 8:05am - 11:05am. Real Alaska Tour, 11:05am - 5:00pm. Includes dog sled ride, lunch at an Alaskan roadhouse and Exit Glacier Tour. Overnight at a Seward Hotel.
Day 4: Seward -Anchorage
Visit the Sealife Center. Cruise to Kenai Fjords National Park, 11:30am - 5:30pm. Coastal Classic Train - Seward to Anchorage, 6:00pm - 10:15pm. Overnight at an Anchorage Hotel.
Day 5: Anchorage - Denali
Denali Star Train - Anchorage to Denali - 8:15am - 3:45pm. Alaska Cabin Nite Dinner Theater. Overnight at a Denali Hotel.
Day 6: Denali
Tundra Wilderness Tour. AM or PM departures. Overnight at a Denali Hotel.
Day 7: Denali - Anchorage
Denali Star Train - Denali to Anchorage, 12:25pm - 8:00pm. Overnight at an Anchorage Hotel.
This Tour Includes: 6 nights hotel accommodations, This tour is not escorted and does not include meals, Tour price does not include airfare.
AKP3a - Tour Dates & Prices Prices are per person in USD.
2010
Value Season: May 15 through May 31 and September 1 through 14 Peak Season: June 1 through Aug 31
Please note: All prices per person based on occupancy and are subject to change without notice. All fares are in US Dollars (USD). Taxes and insurance not included in above package price.
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Traveling in Alaska is like traveling in no other place on earth. There are 586,000 square miles here, and almost that many possibilities.
Choose from wildlife viewing, sea kayaking and guided glacier hikes. Relax aboard a one-day cruise, pan for gold, or bait a rod for Alaska's world famous King salmon fishing.