ULTIMATE ALASKA & THE YUKON 13 DAYS FROM $3,109 US Details below or
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Discover the unique beauty of Alaska and the Yukon Territory during this invigorating vacation. You’ll have an opportunity to experience some of the most majestic scenery in Canada combined with fascinating history. You’ll visit towns important during the Klondike Gold Rush in the Yukon—Whitehorse and Dawson City. In Dawson City, step back in time at the site where the first gold strike was made, and learn how gold changed this land forever. Enjoy entertainment at Diamond Tooth Gertie’s, Canada’s oldest gambling hall, complete with can-can dancers, ragtime music, and an old-fashioned casino.
In Alaska, ride the Alaska Railroad to Denali National Park, with its majestic mountains, breathtaking scenery, and amazing wildlife. Denali is home to 130 bird species and 37 species of mammals, including lynx, moose, caribou, wolf, and grizzly bears. During your guided wilderness tour, you’ll have an opportunity to seek out some of these animals. Also enjoy the magnificent scenery during your cruise on Prince William Sound, and watch for eagles, whales, mountain goats, and more.
This is just a sampling of the wonderful scenery and sights that await you on this marvelous tour to Alaska and the Yukon. Just imagine the memories you’ll create on this spectacular vacation!
Day 1 Arrive in Anchorage Welcome to Alaska! Meet your Tour Director this evening between 5 pm and 8 pm in the hotel reception area.
Day 2 Anchorage–Denali National Park Traveling north into the majestic wilds of Alaska, visit the IDITAROD HEADQUARTERS, home of the world-famous dogsled race. Arrive in Talkeetna, the jumping-off point for climbers attempting to summit Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America at 20,320 feet. Board the historic ALASKA RAILROAD for a scenic trip to Denali National Park. Enjoy a welcome dinner at the hotel this evening. (Breakfast, Dinner)
Day 3 Denali National Park
This morning, a guided tour takes you into the 6-million-acre DENALI NATIONAL PARK to explore the majestic wilderness and seek out grizzly bear, caribou, moose, and other wildlife! Your afternoon is free for optional adventures such as float trips, a dogsled demonstration, a helicopter ride over the park, or a delicious dinner and rollicking musical comedy performed in a camp house reminiscent of the Gold Rush era. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Day 4 Denali National Park–Fairbanks
Travel into the heart of Alaska to Fairbanks, where you will enjoy lunch at the historic Pump House restaurant on the banks of the Chena River. The afternoon and evening are at leisure in Fairbanks. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Day 5 Fairbanks
This morning, board the sternwheeler Discovery for a CRUISE on the Chena and Tanana Rivers with a stop at a recreated Chena Indian Village to learn about Athabascan native culture. Later, visit the UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA–FAIRBANKS MUSEUM during your Fairbanks city tour, and also stop at the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline. (Breakfast)
Day 6 Fairbanks–Dawson City
Continuing the journey into Gold Rush history, motor over the Top of the World Highway and enter the Yukon. Passing through the village of Chicken, today promises to be filled with breathtaking scenery. Tonight, you have reservations at DIAMOND TOOTH GERTIE’S, featuring ragtime music, can-can girls, and an old-fashioned casino. (Breakfast)
Day 7 Dawson City
Today, step back in time at the site of CLAIM #1, where the first gold strike was made. Continue to an old GOLD DREDGE to learn how gold changed this land forever and to try your own hand at gold panning! Next, stop at the DÄNOJÀ ZHO CULTURAL CENTRE for a tour on the First Nations’ traditions and culture over the past 100 years. (Breakfast)
Day 8 Dawson–Whitehorse
Today, trace the trail of the gold seekers on their way to the Klondike. View the Five Finger Rapids, which once posed a major obstacle to the hordes of fortune seekers stampeding into the Yukon. Your day concludes in Whitehorse, capital of the Yukon. (Breakfast, Dinner)
Day 9 Whitehorse
A city tour stops at the YUKON BERINGIA INTERPRETIVE CENTRE, where you can meet the ice-age giant mammals that once ruled the ancient subcontinent. Stop at the SS KENO RIVERBOAT and learn about its importance on the Yukon River in the Gold Rush days. Later, head to Whitehorse’s premier dogsled facility, UNCOMMON JOURNEYS, where you will personally meet the huskies and their trainers. Here, learn about the training and care of Alaskan Huskies as well as the lifestyle required to race in world-famous competitions such as the Iditarod and Yukon Quest. (Breakfast)
Day 10 Whitehorse–Tok
Return to Alaska, traveling through the rugged mountains of KLUANE NATIONAL PARK, home to 19,625-foot Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak. Continue on the Alaska Highway to Tok, the “Dog Sled Capital of the World.” (Breakfast)
Day 11 Tok–Valdez
Head to Alaska’s southernmost ice-free port, Valdez, home of the Alyeska Pipeline Terminal. As you travel toward some of the highest coastal mountains in the world, enjoy views of Thompson Pass, Worthington Glacier, and Bridal Veil Falls before arriving in the “Switzerland of Alaska”—Valdez. Visit the unique VALDEZ MUSEUM late this afternoon. (Breakfast)
Day 12 Valdez–Whittier–Anchorage
Board a BOAT today and get a closer look at the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Terminal, the 3-mile face of Columbia Glacier, and the playful sea life of PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND. Keep your eyes open for eagles, whales, mountain goats, dolphins, and sea lions! This evening, enjoy a farewell dinner at the Alyeska Prince Hotel before returning to Anchorage. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 13 Anchorage
The vacation ends this morning with guests departing on individual schedules. Airport transfers are provided. (Breakfast)
INCLUDED FEATURES
Wasilla:
Visit Iditarod Headquarters
Talkeetna–Denali:
Journey aboard the Alaska Railroad
Denali National Park:
Welcome dinner; guided wilderness tour
Fairbanks:
City tour; cruise aboard the sternwheeler Discovery; visit the University of Alaska Fairbanks Museum and the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline
Dawson City:
Visit Diamond Tooth Gertie’s, Claim #1, a gold dredge, and the Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre
Whitehorse:
Visit the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre, Riverboat SS Keno, and Uncommon Journeys
Kluane National Park:
Sightseeing
Valdez:
Visit the Valdez Museum; private cruise on Prince William Sound
Alyeska:
Farewell dinner
Note:
* This vacation visits remote regions where some facilities are not up to the first-class standards you expect from Globus. However, we have selected the best available hotels that satisfy our high standards of cleanliness and comfort.
* While wildlife in Alaska is frequently seen, early-season (May & early June) and late-season (September) departures offer even greater opportunities for viewing a variety of wildlife. Departures after mid-August will enjoy blazing fall colors.
INSIDE VISITS
Inside visits and special features are shown in the description, including admission charges when applicable
MEALS
American breakfast daily ; 3 lunches; 3 three-course dinners, including welcome and farewell dinners.
SUPERIOR HOTELS
- (D) Deluxe (SF) Superior First-Class (F) First-Class
Anchorage Sheraton Anchorage (SF), Denali National Park Denali Bluffs (F), Fairbanks Wedgewood Resort (F), Dawson City Downtown Hotel (F), Whitehorse High Country Inn (BA), Tok Fast Eddy’s/Young’s Motel (BA), Valdez Valdez Hotel (F)
Optional Excursions
Important Note: the following list of optional excursions are examples only for this vacation as they are the excursions that are being offered for this cruise in the current travel year. These optional excursions might or might not be offered next year, as well as new optional excursions might be offered. Information about what optional excursions will be offered for your cruise will be available later this year into next year. If no example excursions are listed, please check back a later.
Here's a list of optional excursions you can enjoy during your vacation. Whether it's a special dinner, a local show or a special behind-the-scenes glimpse into an historical site, optional excursions are a wonderful way to enrich your vacation even further. Plus, they give you flexibility. We include the must-see sites and experiences, and we also understand that people take interest in different activities and may want to craft a more personal vacation by hand-picking optional excursions that appeal to them.
Availability is subject to sufficient participation, weather conditions, seasonal suitability, days of operation, group interests, and general feasibility for your vacation. The approximate value listed gives you a good, general idea of what you can expect to pay but may vary once you are on your vacation. Some information provided might be in a foreign currency.
CITY: Anchorage
Redoubt Bay Bear Viewing Tour
This guided tour will fly 70 miles southwest of Anchorage to the entrance of Lake Clark Wilderness Preserve, home of Redoubt By Lodge and incredible bear viewing. An experienced natural history guide will take you by boat through bear country, watch for them as they fish for salmon, and don't forget to look for other wildlife along the way. Relax and enjoy a homemade lunch on the lake or in a cozy lodge before you return to Anchorage in the afternoon. Only available for pre-tour and post tour days in Anchorage. (Available June to August, weather dependant)
Approximate value: Please check back later per person
CITY: Denali National Park
Fly Fish Denali
Personalized and fully outfitted fly fishing excursions. Fish for Arctic Grayling and Rainbow Trout in Denali. Cost: $175 per person for a half day and $275 per person with Jet Boat.
Approximate value: USD $175 per person
Black Diamond Golf
Golf in the midnight sun! Golf packages include green fees, club rentals, course balls and tees, a personalized certificate, logo ball, and transfer. Includes Power Cart or Pull Cart.
Approximate value: USD $70 per person
Rafting The Nenana River
Enjoy a scenic trip or wild canyon run on the Nenana River. Each trip is approximately three hours with a total of two hours on the water. The scenic Wilderness Run is perfect for the family and travels 13 miles through the Alaska wilderness. Perfect for the beginner rafter! The Canyon Run is an exciting whitewater adventure with Class III and IV rapids. This is one ride where you will get wet!
Approximate value: USD $90 per person
Mt. Mckinley By Helicopter
Get an up close view of Mount McKinley, "the Great One!" Enjoy a helicopter thrill as you soar high above the land and view wildlife, alpine glaciers, the Alaska Range, and Mount McKinley. This tour is highly recommendable for our "once in a lifetime" adventurers. $345 for 50 minutes Denali Excursion, $445 Denali Glacier Expedition, $475 for Heli-Hiking Adventure.
Approximate value: USD $345 per person
Fixed Wing In Denali
Enjoy a 60 to 70-minute fixed wing flightseeing journey following the Alaska Range out to about one mile from Mount McKinley (weather dependent). Flights depart on every even hour from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and transportation departs the hotel on every odd hour (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.).
Approximate value: USD $360 per person
Husky Homestead
Step back from the crowds and join an intimate group for a personal tour of the homestead kennel of two-time Iditarod Champion Jeff King and his wife, well-known wildlife artist, Donna Gates King. Meet champion sled dogs, visit with puppies and see summer training in action. One and a half-hour narrated kennel tour.
Approximate value: USD $49 per person
CITY: Fairbanks
Fairbanks Salmon Bake
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat Alaskan style meal as you dine on salmon, halibut or ribs with accompaniments. Afterwards, stroll through the neighboring Pioneer Park, an Alaskana theme park featuring historical buildings, transportation venues and shops.
Approximate value: USD $31 per person
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DATES May - September
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