Top 5 Things to Do on an Alaska CruiseTour

Alaska Railroad

What are Alaska Cruisetours?

Alaska Cruisetours are an incredible and unique vacation experience created by bundling an Alaska cruise with either a pre- or post-cruise inland tour package. For example, you could spend a few days exploring the rugged Alaskan wilderness via railway or motorcoach before embarking on a scenic 7-night Southbound cruise alongside towering glaciers.
Cruise vs. Cruisetour

Alaska is a huge destination and a cruise is definitely the best way to see the region’s amazing glaciers and coastal cities, but there’s even more waiting to be discovered inland. This is why Alaska Cruisetours have become so popular! Basically, Alaska Cruisetours build upon the Alaska cruise experience by adding an inland component. You end up with more bang for your buck on a trip that could feature railway travel aboard glass-domed trains, wilderness lodge accommodations and access to the enormous Denali National Park. When comparing vacation values for Alaska, you can’t beat a cruisetour.
Top five things to do on your Alaska Cruisetour:
#5 – Ride the Alaskan Railroad

Never miss a second of Alaska’s scenic landscape as you ride along the famous Alaska Railroad. Comfortable glass-domed railcars carry you over the rivers and through the woods on an adventure you’ll never forget. Enjoy bistro dining on Wilderness Express’ lower level, and never-ending mountain and forest views from up top.
Alaska Railroad
 

#4 – Discover Alaska’s Native Heritage

To really experience Alaska, one must look beyond the natural landscape and dive into the cultures that shaped this state. The Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage, Alaska is a must-see for anyone curious about Alaska’s indigenous people. This interactive museum features exhibits showcasing native art, history and lifestyles.
Totem Pole in Alaska
 
#3 – Enjoy the Wildlife of Denali National Park

Denali National Park is a massive six million acre home to a variety of Alaskan wildlife, including fox, bear, caribou, bald eagle and moose. If you finish checking all the animals off your sight-seeing list, there are plenty of adventure activities to occupy your time – from hiking to whitewater rafting.
Moose in Alaska
 
#2 – Fly Over Denali

At 20,320 feet, Denali (formerly Mt. McKinley) is the tallest mountain in North America, and the towering centerpiece of Denali, Alaska. For the ultimate view, take a flightseeing tour around the peak aboard a two-engine plane. During the narrated flight, you’ll pass over chains of mountains and valleys on your way to the main attraction, Denali. Visibility varies based on the weather, but on a clear day you might even see climbing teams making their ascent.
Denali in Alaska
 
#1 – See the Northern Lights

The dazzling Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is one of the most stunning natural phenomena in the world. While often associated with Northern European destinations, you can actually view the Northern Lights in Alaska too. Of course, the weather needs to cooperate and provide clear visibility, but your best chances of viewing the Northern Lights on an Alaska Cruisetour are in either May or September. When you head to bed—whether at a wilderness lodge or aboard your ship—simply request a Northern Lights wake-up call to make sure you’re up when these dancing lights fill the skies between midnight and 5 am.
Northern Lights
 
If you’re interested in visiting Alaska in 2016, NOW is the time to book your cruisetour to guarantee the best rates and cabin availability. To discover the perfect cruisetour to Alaska, contact The Cruise Web’s expert cruise consultants today at 1-800-377-9383. We’ll help you find an itinerary that meets your needs while allowing you to see and experience more of the Last Frontier.
 
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