Day to Day Itinerary:
Monday, August 2
Anchorage, Alaska
Today our tour begins with your flight arrival into
Anchorage, the largest city of Alaska. Enroute
from the airport to your first night’s hotel, you will have a
brief motorcoach tour of downtown Anchorage. And with maps in
hand, you are free to explore charming downtown Anchorage, all
within an easy walk of your hotel. Overnight in Anchorage at
the downtown Quality Suites.
Tuesday, August 3
Denali Park, Alaska
This morning we start our day off heading north through the
Chugach Mountains and the Matanuska Valley. As we travel
through the rich fertile farm land of
Matanuska Valley,
we will have our first glimpses of massive
Mt. McKinley.
This morning we will stop at the
Musk Ox Farm.
You’ll learn about the history of the musk ox, a prehistoric
remnant of the last great Ice Age, and how it has been
domesticated on the farm. In Wasilla, we will visit the
Iditarod Headquarters and learn about the
incredible sled dogs and the annual Iditarod race. We arrive in
Talkeetna just in time for lunch. After our
delicious included lunch, you will have free time to explore.
Visit the local museum where a topographical map will show you
the route of mountain climbers and what they have to do to make
it to the top of Mt. McKinley. Weather permitting, you’ll get
some great photo- ops of the magnificent snow covered
mountains. We continue our journey north along Denali State
Park to Denali National Park Watch for animals which are
prevalent in this area. We’ll arrive in
Denali later this afternoon
and check into our lodging at the McKinley Village. This evening
we will enjoy dinner and entertainment at the
Alaska
Cabin Night dinner theater.
Deluxe continental breakfast, lunch and dinner are included.
Wednesday, August 4
Fairbanks, Alaska
An early morning gets us on our way for the
Tundra
Wildlife Tour in Denali National Park.
Denali National Park is considered to be the last intact
ecosystem left in the world. You will have an opportunity to
observe the natural behavior of the grizzly, caribou, dall
sheep, the illusive wolves, and red fox as they wander freely
over the vast Tundra. Bring your binoculars and cameras today.
You will be provided with a snack box lunch for the Tundra
Wildlife Tour. Relax onboard the
Alaska Railroad as we make
our way north to Fairbanks. Dinner will be served enroute
onboard the train. Enjoy this incredible scenery from the
comfort of your reserved dome car seat. Our
motorcoach will be waiting for us in Fairbanks where we’ll take
a short ride to our hotel, the Alpine Lodge.
Snack and dinner are included.
Thursday, August 5
Fairbanks, Alaska
This morning we will strike it rich as we visit the entertaining
El Dorado Gold
Mine where
you’ll get a chance to pan for gold and then have an authentic
all-you-can-eat miners’ lunch at
Gold Dredge No. 8 –
Alaska’s premier gold mining attraction. This afternoon we take a relaxing ride down the Chena and
Tanana Rivers onboard the Riverboat Discovery.
While onboard this 3 ½ hour cruise, listen to the wonderful
narration about the river and its’ people. We’ll stop at an
Athabascan village, watch dog sledding demonstrations and much
more. Dinner is on your own this evening as you explore
Fairbanks.
Deluxe continental breakfast and lunch are included.
Friday, August 6
Glennallen, Alaska
Fairbanks grew largely due to gold prospects and discoveries in
the area in 1903 and then played a key role during the
construction of the Trans-Alaska
pipeline in the 1970s. We will be visiting this
historic structure where you can actually touch and take photos. We depart Fairbanks and follow the
Richardson Highway
south. See incredible scenery as we follow Alaska’s first road,
known to gold seekers in 1889 as the Valdez to Eagle Trail. The
highway follows along several streams that host the fine king
salmon and follows the Trans-Alaska pipeline. We’ll take a
photo stop at the Big Delta Bridge and continue
on to Rika’s Roadhouse where we will make our
lunch stop. This afternoon we continue south on the Richardson Highway to
Glennallen. Dinner is included this evening at the Caribou
Restaurant. Overnight at the Caribou Hotel.
Deluxe continental breakfast and dinner are included.
Saturday, August 7
Valdez, Alaska
This morning we depart Glennallen and continue our
journey south on the Richardson Highway stopping at the new
Wrangell/St. Elias Visitor Center. We’ll have
magnificent photo stops at the Worthington Glacier,
Bridal Veil and Horse Tail Falls
before arriving in Valdez for lunch. After our included lunch
we have an interesting stop at the
Valdez Museum
where they have the new film about the 1964 earthquake plus
exhibits of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Your evening is free
for you to explore and shop in the port of Valdez and have
dinner on your own at one of several excellent restaurants.
Overnight at the Mountain Sky Hotel, Valdez.
Lunch is included.
Sunday, August 8
Seward, Alaska
This morning, we board the Stan Stephens
Wildlife Cruise of Prince William
Sound.
This 6 to 7 hour cruise is a great chance for viewing wildlife
such as puffins, bald eagles, sea otters, sea lions, humpback
and killer whales and getting very close to tons of azure blue
icebergs freshly caved from the Columbia Glacier. Be sure to
have your camera and binoculars along today and dress for the
cooler temperatures. A light lunch will be served on the
cruise. We arrive in the port of Whittier later this afternoon
where our motorcoach will be waiting for us. We’ll take the ½ mile tunnel between Whittier and Portage
that is shared with the Alaska Railroad. Then continue south
along the Seward Highway to the
Kenai
Peninsula. Arrive early evening in
Seward
where you can enjoy the quaint fishing village of
Seward. Situated at the head of Resurrection Bay on the Kenai
Peninsula, Seward is one of Alaska’s oldest and most scenic
communities. Enjoy shopping Seward’s unique stores and artist
galleries. Overnight at the Edgewater Hotel, Seward.
Deluxe continental breakfast and lunch are included.
Monday, August 9
Anchorage, Alaska
This morning we have a wonderful
behind-the-scenes tour at
SeaLife
Center where you can see puffins, seals,
beautiful fish and sea lions up close. After our tour we head
north along the Seward Highway, making our lunch stop at the
Resurrection Roadhouse. Lunch is on your own and they have many
choices. We continue north with a stop at the
Alaska Wildlife
Conservation Center. This center is home to many
orphaned or injured animals from Grizzly to Caribou and Moose,
or even a Musk Ox. Set on the shores of Turnagain Arm,
surrounded by mountains and hanging glaciers, the center is the
perfect setting to learn about Alaskan wildlife. In Anchorage, we will have our
Farewell Dinner
at the Sourdough Mining Company.
Deluxe continental breakfast and dinner are included.
Tuesday, August 10
Home
With many incredible memories, we depart Anchorage on our return
flights home.
Deluxe continental breakfast is included.