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| Description | Ports & Cities | Tours & Excursions |
Anchorage
With the Chugach Mountains looming, Anchorage is Alaska's largest city and home to half the population of the state, Anchorage's high-rises pale in comparison to nature's towering peaks in the surrounding countryside. Shopping, performing arts, museums and the Alaska Native Heritage Center all make Anchorage a must on any visit. (View current weather)
Denali
Everything about Denali is big, from animal inhabitants like grizzlies, moose and caribou found in the Denali National Park to North America's highest peak, the venerable Mt. McKinley make this a must-see. (View current weather)
Junneau
From massive scenic mountains to historic buildings, this gorgeous capital city provides a mix of cosmopolitan chic and frontier ruggedness. Visit the Alaska State Museum and its exquisite collection of Russian Orthodox and Gold Rush relics. (View current weather)
Ketchikan
Covers 2.2 million acres of wilderness nirvana and is home to the world's largest collection of totem poles and the ancestral home of the Tlingit tribe. (View current weather)
Seward
Seward is a fishing village surrounded by the unrivaled beauty of the Kenai Wildlife Refuge, the Alaska Maritime National Refuge, Chugach National Forest and the Kenai Fjords National Park. (View current weather)
Skagway
Skagway was born out of the historic Gold Rush of 1898 when gold was discovered in the Klondike region of the Yukon Territory (just across the border from Alaska). As thousands of gold-crazed adventurers sought the best starting point for their arduous trek, they found the deepest penetration possible by boat was at the northern tip of the Lynn Canal. (View current weather)
Sitka
This tranquil fishing village was once part of the expansive Czarist Russian Empire. Gaze over Crescent Bay and catch a glimpse of the onion-domed Russian cathedral from high atop Castle Hill. Visit the Sitka National Historical Park, the very spot where native Tlingits and Russian settlers fought to the bitter end. (View current weather)