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Denali National Park

Yukon

Ketchikan

Juneau

The Best of Alaska with Yukon & Denali

19 May 2024
7 Nights
From£3,949 pp
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Embark on a captivating guided tour, spanning across seven nights, from Vancouver to Whittier, allowing you to explore the breathtaking wonders of Alaska. As you traverse through charming destinations like Dawson City and Fairbanks, immerse yourself in their rich history and vibrant cultures. Experience the exhilaration of panning for gold in Dawson, trying your luck at uncovering precious nuggets. Journey onboard the renowned McKinley Explorer train, marvelling at the mesmerising landscapes, and embark on an exhilarating Tundra Wilderness tour. Spend the afternoon in Denali Park, immersing yourself in the untamed beauty of Alaska’s wilderness. Delight in a two-night stay in Anchorage, where you can soak up the local charm before commencing your Nieuw Amsterdam Alaska cruise. Brace yourself for the spellbinding experience of witnessing majestic glaciers, towering mountains, and encountering abundant wildlife. This Alaskan adventure promises to leave you with unforgettable memories.

What's included

  • Return flights
  • All transfers
  • 7-night Yukon & Denali tour
  • 7-night Alaska cruise on Nieuw Amsterdam
  • 2-night stay at a 4* hotel in Vancouver

Inside from £3,949pp

Outside from £4,299pp

Balcony from £4,699pp

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Your Itinerary

Date Date
Location Location
In In
Out Out
 
Date

19/05/2024

Location

UK

In
Out

Fly from the UK to Vancouver.

Date

19/05/2024

Location

Vancouver

In
Out

On arrival, take your private transfer to your four-star The Fairmont for a one-night stay.

Date

20/05/2024

Location

Vancouver

In
Out

Fly from Vancouver to Dawson City.

Date

20/05/2024

Location

Dawnson City

In
Out

On arrival, transfer to your hotel for a two-night stay and meet your journey host.

Date

21/05/2024

Location

Dawson City

In
Out

Day at leisure

With an entire day in Dawson, either explore on your own or take an optional excursion. Don’t miss the chance to visit Diamond Tooth Gerties or immerse yourself in Klondike Gold Rush history on Gold Fields tour.
Once the pulsing heart of the Klondike Gold Rush, Dawson City today is a cluster of wooden sidewalks and charming frontier-era shops on the banks of the Yukon river.

Though gold rush lore is the main draw, it has a rich history well before the discovery of gold and subsequent stampede in 1896. The Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin or “people of the river” have frequented the area for thousands of years and there’s much heritage to learn and appreciate. The town was also a muse for literary legends, Robert Service and Jack London.

Present-day Dawson still has active gold mining and a thriving tourism and arts scene. Many adventurers stop in Dawson to stock up on supplies before heading to the ragged peaks of the Yukon’s Tombstone Territorial Park.

Date

22/05/2024

Location

Dawson City

In
Out

Fly from Dawson City to Fairbanks.

Date

22/05/2024

Location

Fairbanks

In
Out

On arrival, transfer to the Mckinley Chat Resort for a two-night stay.

Denali Square at the McKinley Chalet Resort is the ultimate base camp. Spend your days sightseeing at Denali and the evenings winding down in creature comfort. Enjoy stunning views across the Nenana River into Denali National Park from virtually anywhere on the grounds, as well as upscale dining, quality entertainment, and local shopping.

Date

23/05/2024

Location

Fairbanks

In
Out

Today features the unforgettable Tundra Wilderness Tour. This 5 – 6 hour, fully narrated sightseeing excursion takes you into the heart of Denali National Park. The tour will go to mile 43 because of road construction but will continue to offer the best opportunity to view Denali’s iconic wildlife and North America’s tallest peak.

At an impressive 20,310 feet above sea level, Denali isn’t just any mountain; it’s the centerpiece of Alaska’s interior, a shining jewel rising above pristine Alaska wilderness. Good news if you want more than just a glimpse of “the Great One.”

Date

24/05/2024

Location

Fairbanks

In
Out

This morning, board the luxurious domed rail cars of the Mckinley Explorer for for Anchorage.

Date

24/05/2024

Location

Anchorage

In
Out

On arrival, transfer to your hotel for a two-night stay.

Date

25/05/2024

Location

Anchorage

In
Out

Day at leisure
Explore on your own or take an optional excursion with an entire free day in Anchorage.

Nestled between mountains and the Cook Inlet terminus, near many national and state parks, this hospitable haven is one of the best places to see Alaska wildlife. A city moose roaming the streets (there are about 1,500) is a regular sight and views of whales, puffins, otters, and Dall porpoises going about their days is just a short excursion away.

Although the wildlife is reason alone to cruise to Anchorage Alaska, the culture of the city itself is worth exploring. Almost half of the state’s residents live in Anchorage, a population that largely comprises military members, Alaska Natives, adventurous transplants from the “lower 48,” and oil industry workers. Coffee and espresso huts dot every corner and fresh halibut, smoked salmon and reindeer dogs are among the local eats.

Date

26/05/2024

Location

Whittier

In
Out 20:00

Embark Nieuw Amsterdam for your seven-night Alaska cruise. Depart Whittier.

Date

27/05/2024

Location

Hubbard Glacier

In 15:00
Out 18:00

Sailors used to worry about falling off the edge of the world. Surely somewhere out there, it all simply stopped, and the only thing left to do would be to fall. But what if you discover that you’ve already fallen, and now you’re trying to get back up? That’s what sailing towards Hubbard Glacier feels like.

The glacier is up to 65 meters (213 feet) wide at its face and 50 meters (164 feet) tall, but that’s only the tiniest piece of the ice: The main channel of this frozen river begins 122 kilometers (76 miles) back, pouring down from around the 3,400-meter (11,100-foot) mark off the shoulder of Mt. Walsh.

Hubbard is the longest tidewater glacier (meaning it ends at the ocean) in North America. But unlike nearly every other tidewater glacier on the continent, Hubbard is advancing, not retreating; it’s forever pushing a little further into the bay. Chunks of ice that break off become floaties for seals, who like the bergs because orca sonar doesn’t work well among them.

The deep blue of the face of the glacier on a sunny day—the color made by compression of ice crystals that can be a foot or more long—is the blue of the furthest stars. The glacier is on the move.

Date

28/05/2024

Location

Scenic cruising Glacier Bay National Park

In 08:30
Out 18:30

Date

29/05/2024

Location

Skagway

In 07:00
Out 21:00

At the height of the Klondike Gold Rush, the port town of Skagway served as the primary gateway to the legendary gold fields, and quickly grew into Alaska’s largest settlement. It was then a raucous frontier hub packed with trading posts, saloons and guesthouses. As the gold rush faded into the 1900s, so did Skagway—but today it has been reinvigorated as a gateway for a new kind of visitor: those looking to explore Alaska’s colorful history, pristine wildlife and unrivaled natural beauty.

Set sail on an Alaska Cruise and take an adventure in Skagway. At every turn, you’ll find yourself immersed in gold rush lore, from the infamous Red Onion Saloon that still keeps a pistol that Wyatt Earp left behind en route to the Klondike, to the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, a classic narrow-gauge railway that traverses rugged mountains and passes cascading waterfalls and towering glaciers as it connects Skagway to Whitehorse deep in the Yukon. Known as the “Garden City of Alaska,” Skagway is filled with beauty and nature. Explore the town on a Skagway excursion. Much of the town has been preserved as part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, where rangers offer free walking tours around the historic district. Take an Alaska Cruise to Skagway and you’ll also find a vibrant local community, home to a rich collection of local galleries, curio shops and restaurants serving seafood plucked fresh from nearby waters.

Date

30/05/2024

Location

Juneau

In 08:00
Out 18:00

Cruise to Juneau, Alaska and visit the most remote, most beautiful and strangest state capital in the United States. Surrounded by water, forest and mountain sights, visitors seeking things to do in Juneau indoors and outdoors can hike a glacier, eat fresh-caught fish on a seaside patio and tour a grand capitol building all in one day.

Juneau is known for its outdoor recreation, fresh seafood and fine dining. The city itself is pleasant, but the real highlight of a visit to Juneau is tracking down some wildlife. You can hike up Mount Roberts to chance upon wild deer and bald eagles. Most sightseeing and whale-watching tours head north to Auke Bay—bring a good pair of binoculars to get the best view of these majestic and surprisingly graceful creatures. If you prefer land mammals, catch a floatplane to a nearby wildlife reserve such as Chichagof or Admiralty Island to spy some bears lolling around on Alaska cruise excursion.
The sleepy, misty city of around 32,000—mostly fishermen and small-business owners—has a frontier town vibe, but welcomes more than a million visitors each summer to its natural attractions, cementing Juneau as Alaska’s number-one tourist destination. Experience this breathtaking city on an Alaska cruise.

Date

31/05/2024

Location

Ketchikan

In 11:00
Out 19:00

Take an adventure and cruise to Ketchikan, Alaska. Alaska’s “First City” of Ketchikan is so named because it’s the first major landfall for most cruisers as they enter the picturesque fjords of the Inside Passage, where the town clings to the banks of the Tongass Narrows, flanked by green forests nurtured by abundant rain.

Ketchikan has long been an important hub of the salmon-fishing and -packing industries. Visitors can try their luck on a sportfishing or simply savor the fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants on a cruise to Ketchikan excursion. Ketchikanis also one of the best spots along the Inside Passage to explore the rich cultural sights of Native Alaskan nations like the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. You can see intricately carved totem poles at the Totem Heritage Center and Totem Bight State Park, while the attractions of Saxman Village just outside of Ketchikan offers the chance to see Tlingit culture in action, with working carvers and a dance show in the clan house. On an Alaska cruise to Ketchikan don’t forget to leave time to explore the sights in the town itself, including historic Creek Street, a boardwalk built over the Ketchikan Creek, where you can shop for souvenirs, smoked salmon and local art, while exploring gold rush­–era tourist attractions like Dolly’s House Museum.

Date

01/06/2024

Location

At Sea

In
Out
Date

02/06/2024

Location

Vancouver

In 07:00
Out

Disembark in Vancouver and take your private transfer to your four-star hotel for a two-night stay.

Date

04/06/2024

Location

Vancouver

In
Out

Take your private transfer to the airport for your return overnight flight to the UK.

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