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Alaska travel guides

Alaska is a land of glaciers, raging rivers, towering mountains and dense forests. Its great tracts of tundra and tidewater glaciers calve into waters that offer some of the world’s best fishing. Alaska is also one of the best places in the world for bear and whale watching.

A trip to Alaska can include a comfortable wildlife cruise, an escape to a remote wilderness lodge, or a scenic self-drive vacation through empty mountain roads. Our travel guides for Alaska have been written by country specialists whose knowledge will help you in the initial planning stages of your trip.

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Ideas for how to explore Alaska

Our travel guides share our specialists' passion and knowledge for Alaska. We travel here regularly to discover new experiences, explore untried areas and dig deeper into the better-known places and attractions. At the same time, we gather advice and up-to-date information on the best-quality guides, new hotels and restaurants, and the most memorable forms of transportation.

  • Your guide to choosing an Alaska cruise
    Juneau, Alaska

    Your guide to choosing an Alaska cruise

    Your guide to choosing an Alaska cruise

    An Alaska cruise combines convenience with front-row seats to many of the state’s most impressive sights, from glaciers to wildlife. Whether you choose a classic cruise or an intimate expedition cruise depends on your own personal travel preferences.

    8 min read

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  • What to do in Alaska: our highlights guide
    Brown bear with salmon, Brooks Falls

    What to do in Alaska: our highlights guide

    What to do in Alaska: our highlights guide

    Alaska specialist Sam shares his favorite places and experiences in Alaska, from watching brown bears catching salmon at Brooks Falls to flying over glaciers and active volcanoes in a small plane.

    9 min read

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  • Bear watching in Alaska
    Brown bear, Brooks Falls

    Bear watching in Alaska

    Bear watching in Alaska

    Fly into the remoter parts of Alaska to spot the grizzly and black bears that prowl the wilderness. Our specialists know the best places to go bear watching in Alaska and will help you build them into your tailor-made Alaskan vacation.

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  • Self-driving in Alaska: a route through the wilderness
    Exit Glacier Road, Seward

    Self-driving in Alaska: a route through the wilderness

    Self-driving in Alaska: a route through the wilderness

    In Alaska, mountains are on another scale, old mining buildings lie ruined in long-abandoned towns, and you’re more likely to see wildlife than people on the near-empty roads. Here, Alaska specialist Emma outlines what your self-drive trip could entail.

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  • Wilderness lodges in Alaska
    Winterlake Lodge in the winter

    Wilderness lodges in Alaska

    Wilderness lodges in Alaska

    Experience the magic of Alaska's rugged interior staying in one of a handful of very special wilderness lodges, which we've personally checked. We can arrange for expert guides to show you the scenery and wildlife, mixed in with activities like kayaking and fishing.

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  • Alaska wildlife
    Whale watching off the Alaskan coast

    Alaska wildlife

    Alaska wildlife

    Wildlife thrives in Alaska’s untamed wilderness. So much so that Alaska claims the biggest grizzly bears and moose on Earth. Jon from our Alaska team tells you how to plan a trip to see them, along with bald eagles, humpbacks and sea otters.

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