Cruise: Enjoy a top-rated 7-day Voyage of the Glaciers Alaska cruise vacation with two glacier-viewing experiences during your time on board.
Train: Enjoy scenic rail travel with glass-domed railcars, this rail service takes you into the heart of Alaska without juggling multiple tickets or confusing transfers. With knowledgeable rail guides onboard providing expert commentary while pointing out scenery and wildlife along the way.
Lodge: As a part of your Alaska cruisetour, 10 nights on land at Wilderness Lodges located riverside near legendary national parks. These warm and welcoming lodges are the perfect spot to bask in Alaska’s best attractions.
*Airport transfers are only available for flights connecting directly with the cruise on day 1.
Day 1: Upon arrival in Vancouver you will be transferred to the ship for embarkation. Set sail at 4pm.
Day 2: At Sea
Day 3: Ketchikan, Alaska - 6am to 2pm
Day 4: Juneau, Alaska - 8am to 9pm
Day 5: Skagway, Alaska - 7am to 8:30pm
Day 6: Glacier Bay National Park (Scenic Cruising)
Day 7: College Fjord (Scenic Cruising)
Day 8: Disembark the ship in Anchorage (Whittier), Alaska and Step onboard the Klondike Express and enjoy the beauty and grandeur of Prince William Sound on your unforgettable journey to Valdez. Along the way are beautiful waterfalls and lots of wildlife like bald eagles, sea otters, sea lions and various seabirds. Don't forget to keep an eye out for whales!
Then travel by coach from Valdez to the Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge. Along the way, you will visit Worthington Glacier located in the Chugach Mountains near Thompson Pass. Arrive at Copper River Wilderness Lodge and end your day with a relaxing dinner at the Two Rivers Restaurant.
Day 9: Enjoy a full day of leisure. Choose from many optional excursions that let you explore America's largest National Park - Wrangell-St. Elias.
Day 10: Next you'll head by coach across the stunning Kenai peninsula to Cooper Landing and the Kenai Wilderness Lodge.
Day 11: A full day in the beauty of the Kenai Peninsula awaits you. Perhaps you'll explore Kenai Fjords National Park, spend the afternoon river rafting or go fishing. Later, return to your bungalow-style room with its wood-burning stove and sun porch for an evening of pure relaxation.
Day 12: Sightsee by coach to the Mt. McKinley Wilderness Lodge for 2-nights. Here you'll settle in with Denali never far from view. Sit and gaze at the majesty of "The Great One" from the lodge's treehouse designed and built by Pete Nelson of Animal Planet's Treehouse Masters. Dinner tonight is at the North Fork Restaurant.
Day 13: A full day at the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge means you'll have ample time to both relax and explore. Hear stories about climbing Denali in the Hudson Theatre or roast a marshmallow at the fireside patio. Our Princess staff can help you choose from a generous offering of outdoor activities.
Day 14: Between the two Denali-area lodges is some of Alaska's most beautiful scenery. Sightsee by coach to Talkeetna then enjoy the Rail journey to the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, your home for the next two nights. Located just one mile from the entrance to Denali National Park, the lodge is the perfect base camp for exploring the area. Enjoy dinner this evening at the King Salmon Restaurant.
Day 15: Start your morning with a hearty buffet breakfast. Explore Denali National Park on a Tundra Wilderness Tour watching for Denali's "Big Five"; moose, bears, caribou, Dall sheep and wolves. The Tundra Wilderness Tour will guide you along the spectacular road corridor to mile 43, promising a wonderful experience, as Denali's wildlife moves at its own pace and according to the seasons. Travel to the Murie Cabin near the East Fork River to experience where Adolf Murie lived while conducting his famous research inside what was then known as Mount McKinley National Park!
Later today, you may want to simply relax with a glass of wine on the deck overlooking the Nenana River. Tonight you'll enjoy dinner at Fannie Q's saloon named after a famed local homesteader.
Day 16: Enjoy a leisurely morning before your coach trip to Fairbanks for 2-nights at the Fairbanks Riverside Lodge. This frontier-flavoured city offers one of the best windows into Alaska's past, combining Gold Rush history with Native culture and modern amenities.
Day 17: Take a Gold Dredge 8 tour with the chance to pan for your own gold. Enjoy a close up view of the TransAlaska pipeline and a presentation about
the history and operation. Then hop aboard the hand-built replica of the
narrow gauge Tanana Valley Railroad, which delivered supplies to gold camps in the early 1900s. The conductor will regale you with stories and songs
from days of yore along the way. You will then tour Gold Dredge 8, a National Historical Monument. After your tour, you have a chance to pan for gold yourself. You will find gold - we guarantee it!
Next, board the only remaining authentic Alaskan sternwheeler for a cruise along the Chena and Tanana rivers. The Riverboat Discovery features an open sun deck, and heated indoor viewing areas equipped with video monitors. Along the way, you will see a bush pilot perform a takeoff and landing demonstration, watch a sled dog demonstration and stop by the Old Chena Indian Village for a glimpse into Alaskan life and history. This tour is narrated and complimentary coffee and donuts are served along the way. Lunch is included at the riverboat landing.
The evening is at leisure in Fairbanks ahead of a 3 course connoisseur Dinner.
Day 18: Your memorable vacation ends this morning in Fairbanks with a transfer to the airport.
Package prices for 14 August 2024 departure
Package prices for 28 August 2024 departure
Please call our travel team on 1300 414 198 for more information.
*Please note that prices are subject to availability at time of booking and may be withdrawn at any time without notice.
Grand Princess Cruise Ship
Expect the extraordinary as you step aboard and discover the captivating possibilities, all true to her name
Copper River Wilderness Lodge: Forged between two rivers and sitting on the edge of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park lies Copper River Wilderness Lodge®. Being so close to some of Alaska’s most abundant waterways and the largest national park in the United States, this unique Alaska lodge offers you unprecedented access to the untamed wilderness of the Great Land.
Kenai Wilderness Lodge: There’s a reason why this unique Alaska lodge was named one of the “Top 12 Resorts in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest” by Conde Nast Traveler readers. The Kenai Wilderness Lodge® offers direct access to Alaska’s playground — also known as the Kenai Peninsula. Sail past glaciers and fish for wild salmon. Then, return to the coziness of your Alaska wilderness lodge after a day full of adventure.
Mt. McKinley Wilderness Lodge: Situated within Denali State Park near the Chulitna River, the Mt. McKinley Wilderness Lodge® offers unparalleled views of Denali from the treehouse as well as the Great Room and expansive deck in the main lodge. Tour a working Alaska homestead and learn how the Great Land’s residents have become so self-sufficient
Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge: Imagine a charming Alaska lodge settled near the heart of wilderness, wildlife and six million acres of untouched lands. Meet Denali Wilderness Lodge®, your ticket to exploration just one mile from the entrance to Denali National Park – one of the world’s most incredible locations. With comfortable accommodations and a breathtaking location, the Denali lodge serves as the perfect home base for any adventure.
Fairbanks Riverside Lodge: Set on the banks of the Chena River, the Fairbanks Riverside Lodge® is your gateway to this land. From savouring reindeer sausage for breakfast to meeting sled dogs in the afternoon, experience local life, with the ease and authenticity.
Suggested Flight Arrival Time:
No later than 2:30 p.m domestic / 2:00 p.m. international on embarkation day. Flights become available to be booked 300 days prior to departure. Travel at 60 can assist you with booking flights. Please call us on 1300 414 198 for more information.
What to Bring?
Clothing Suggestions:
Alaska is very casual both in the evenings, as well as the day. Casual, active sportswear is the best option, as you will likely be enjoying tours and activities outdoors. You'll want comfortable clothes and good walking shoes, and the ability to be layered for everything from sunny afternoons to chilly nights. As the weather can be unpredictable, a warm jacket is advisable.
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