Why you should book a guided tour of AlaskaDiscover this beautiful state with an Alaska package tour

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Discover Alaska on a guided tour. We offer many Alaska tour packages for you to choose from. Embark on an unforgettable journey to Alaska, home to awe inspiring landscapes and thriving wildlife. From the majestic peaks of Denali National Park to the serene fjords of Kenai, Alaska offers an array of experiences for every traveller. Whether you're seeking the thrill of spotting grizzly bears in their natural habitat, the serenity of cruising past towering glaciers, or the magic of witnessing the Northern Lights dance across the night sky, Alaska promises an adventure like no other. Join us as we explore the wonders of this vast and enchanting land and discover why a holiday in Alaska should be at the top of your travel bucket list.

Discover below what makes Alaska such a magical destination for visitors.

Alaska Northern Lights

the northern lights over Alaska
Norther Lights Alaska

One of the most exciting things to do on an Alaska trip is view the northern lights. Alaska is one of the best places to view the northern lights, with its vast nature parks and sprawling glaciers there are many places in Alaska with low light pollution, this combined with its geographical location make Alaska a great spot for viewing the northern lights. The northern lights are a beautiful natural phenomenon that are caused by charged particles from the sun hitting gases in the Earth’s atmosphere. They occur around the North Pole when the solar wind carrying the particles interacts with the Earth’s magnetic field, Causing the beautiful display of colourful lights.

Experiencing the Northern Lights in Alaska is nothing short of magical. As the night sky comes alive with vibrant hues of green, purple, and pink, you'll find yourself in awe of nature's most spectacular light show. The best time to witness this celestial phenomenon is during the winter months, from September to April, when the skies are darkest and the auroras are most active. Head to Fairbanks, one of the premier destinations for aurora viewing, where clear nights and low light pollution create ideal conditions for this breathtaking spectacle. Bundle up in warm layers, find a cozy spot, and let the enchanting dance of the Northern Lights captivate your senses and leave you with memories to cherish forever.

Alaska fish and game

A mother bear and her cubs
Grizzlies in Alaska

Alaska has no shortage of wildlife. Home to grizzly bears, moose, wolves and many fishing spots with over 600 species of fish living in Alaska’s waters. There are so many opportunities to see wildlife in Alaska, offering unparalleled opportunities to observe some of the planet's most majestic creatures in their natural habitats. Imagine the thrill of watching grizzly bears fishing for salmon in Katmai National Park, spotting moose and caribou roaming the expansive tundra, or catching a glimpse of humpback whales breaching off the coast in Kenai Fjords.

Bird watchers will be delighted by the sight of bald eagles soaring overhead, while marine life enthusiasts can marvel at sea otters, seals, and puffins. Whether you're cruising along the coastline or hiking through pristine forests, our guided tours are the perfect way to delve into Alaska's natural wonders.

Alaskan scenery

Kenai Fjords Alaska
Kenai Fjords Alaska

Many of our Alaska tour packages focus on the truly breath-taking scenery. With towering glaciers, snow topped mountains and national parks in Alaska, the state is a nature lovers dream. Join us as we explore Katmai National Park with its glistening lakes and rocky mountains as we search for grizzly bears. Hike through Kachemak Bay State Park surrounded by huge cottonwood and Sitka spruce trees before coming across a stunning view of Grewingk Glacier, a lake dotted with icebergs.

Alaska's national parks are a testament to the state's unrivalled natural beauty and vast wilderness. Home to eight stunning parks, each offers a unique glimpse into the diverse landscapes and ecosystems that define this incredible region. Denali National Park, crowned by North America's tallest peak, Denali, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Glacier Bay National Park mesmerizes visitors with its colossal tidewater glaciers and rich marine life. Meanwhile, Kenai Fjords National Park showcases dramatic fjords, icefields, and an abundance of sea creatures. Whether you're hiking through pristine forests, kayaking alongside glaciers, or simply soaking in the serene beauty, Alaska's national parks provide an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature in its purest form.

Boating in Alaska

A harbour in Seward
A harbour in Seward

With its abundance of lakes there are so many opportunities for boating and kayaking in Alaska. Our Alaska holiday packages take you on multiple different boat rides from a state-of-the-art jet boat, upon which you can enjoy the majestic views of Denali and the Alaska Range, to an 8.5-hour nature cruise in Kenai Fjords National Park, where you can look out for puffins, sea otters and humpback whales. This cruise also includes an up-close view of a tidewater glacier in Northwestern Fjord, where the glacier calves directly into the ocean. There is also the opportunity to kayak along the stunning coastline of Resurrection Bay. This adventure is an excellent introduction to sea kayaking, offering spectacular views of towering mountains, soaring bald eagles, curious harbour seals, and a captivating ghost forest.

Boating and kayaking in Alaska offer unparalleled opportunities to explore its pristine waterways and stunning landscapes. You'll be immersed in a world of breathtaking beauty and abundant wildlife. As you glide past towering icebergs and rugged coastlines, keep an eye out for playful sea otters, curious seals, and majestic bald eagles soaring overhead. Whether you're a seasoned kayaker or a novice boater, Alaska's waterways offer an unforgettable adventure in one of the world's last great frontiers.

Hiking in Alaska

Hiking in Wrangell-St Elias National Park
Wrangell St Elias National Park

Hiking in Alaska is a trekker's paradise, offering an unparalleled blend of rugged terrain, stunning views, and serene solitude. From the well-trodden trails of Denali National Park, where you can gaze upon North America's tallest peak, to the lush forests and coastal views of Kachemak Bay State Park, each hike promises unique adventures and breathtaking landscapes. Encounter glaciers, alpine meadows, and abundant wildlife as you navigate through some of the most pristine environments on earth.

There are so many beautiful hikes to be taken in Alaska. As you walk you can see huge trees with beautiful green leaves, calming lakes, towering mountains and crystal-clear air. Catch glimpses of the majestic wildlife, with moose, bears, whales, otters, eagles and more, a true nature lovers paradise. Whether you're a seasoned hiker seeking challenging ascents or a casual walker looking for scenic routes, Alaska's vast wilderness provides trails for every level of explorer, ensuring an unforgettable and immersive outdoor experience.

Conclusion

In conclusion, a package holiday to Alaska offers an unparalleled blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unique experiences that are hard to find anywhere else. Whether you're hiking through pristine wilderness, cruising past colossal glaciers, or witnessing the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, Alaska promises a journey that will captivate your spirit and enrich your soul. Its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife provide endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. By choosing Alaska as your next holiday destination, you'll not only create unforgettable memories but also gain a deeper appreciation for the majesty of the natural world. Embrace the call of the wild and let Alaska's breathtaking allure be the backdrop for your next great adventure.

State and National parks in Alaska

Katmai National Park

Katmai National Park and Preserve, located in southern Alaska, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and abundant wildlife. Established in 1918 primarily to protect the volcanic region around the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, it covers over 4 million acres. The park is famous for the dramatic 1912 eruption of Novarupta, which created the valley. Today, Katmai is a popular destination for bear watching, particularly at Brooks Falls, where visitors can observe brown bears catching salmon. The park also offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, kayaking, and exploring the unique volcanic terrain. Its remote location ensures a pristine environment, largely untouched by human development.

Lake Clark National Park

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and diverse ecosystems. The park encompasses a variety of landscapes, including rugged mountains, dense forests, pristine lakes, and active volcanoes. Named after its centerpiece, Lake Clark, the park offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing, particularly of brown bears, moose, and bald eagles. Its remote wilderness provides a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and adventure, with activities such as hiking, camping, and scenic flights over the dramatic terrain.

Kachemak Bay State Park

Kachemak Bay State Park, established in 1970, is Alaska's first state park and is located on the Kenai Peninsula near the town of Homer. The park covers approximately 400,000 acres and offers a diverse range of landscapes, including rugged mountains, dense forests, glaciers, and coastline. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich wildlife, and recreational opportunities such as hiking, kayaking, fishing, and camping. The park is accessible primarily by boat or plane, adding to its remote and pristine allure.

Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park, located in southern Alaska, is a stunning wilderness area renowned for its icy landscapes, rugged coastline, and abundant wildlife. Glaciers carve through the dramatic fjords, creating a breathtaking sight of towering ice walls and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can explore the park through hiking trails, boat tours, and kayaking expeditions, witnessing the splendor of marine life like whales, sea lions, and puffins. The park also offers opportunities for camping, fishing, and learning about the region's rich natural and cultural history.

Denali National Park

Denali National Park is renowned for its breathtaking wilderness and the towering peak of Denali, the highest mountain in North America. Spanning over 6 million acres of untamed landscape, it offers a sanctuary for diverse wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, moose, and caribou. Visitors can explore its rugged terrain through a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. The park is also famous for its pristine vistas, characterized by vast tundra, glaciers, and alpine forests, providing an unparalleled experience for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is a vast wilderness area renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, towering peaks, and immense glaciers. As the largest national park in the United States, it encompasses over 13 million acres of rugged terrain, including several of North America's tallest mountains. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems, from boreal forests to tundra, and encounter abundant wildlife such as grizzly bears, wolves, and Dall sheep. The park offers opportunities for outdoor adventures like hiking, backpacking, camping, and wildlife watching, providing an unparalleled experience in one of the most remote and pristine wilderness areas on the continent.

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