You'll never be the same after experiencing the spectacular snow-capped
mountains or the
stunning seascapes. We invite you to be surrounded and astounded by
some of the most
remarkable natural wonders and wildlife in the world, and that’s
why we’ve picked some of
our most popular attractions to show why visiting Alaska is one of
the most rewarding and
memorable voyages you’ll ever experience.
Glaciers
Alaska has more active glaciers than the rest of the inhabited
world combined. Some 100,000 glaciers cover about 29,000 square
miles. We highlight just a few of our favorites.
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Denali
National Park
Alaska's most famous park and home to Mt. McKinley, the park
covers more than 6 million acres. The low growing vegetation
makes Denali one of North America's best places to view wildlife.
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Wildlife
Catch a glimpse of whales among the ice floes, observe moose,
sheep and other creatures grazing among wildflowers, and spot
small critters scurry about in the fields and evergreen trees.
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Inside
Passage
The Inside Passage is the longest protected inland waterway
in the world. In the spring, it's blanketed with wildflowers
and the whales migrate. Come fall, the landscape is ablaze
with fall foliage and bald eagles gather.
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Native
Culture
Many different indigenous societies call Alaska home. There
are 20 distinct Alaska Native languages and seven broad culture
groups, each with their own storytelling, song, dance and
art histories.
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Port
Cities of Alaska
Alaska is home to many thriving and vibrant cities along its
magnificent shores. From the cosmopolitan city of Anchorage,
state capital Juneau, and the port city of Ketchikan, Alaska's
cities are full of energy, community, and natural beauty.
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