2014 Brochure - Alaska Travel Adventures

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2014 Brochure - Alaska Travel Adventures
2014
ALASKA HIGHWAY CRUISES®
COMBINED CRUISE
& MOTORHOME VACATIONS
Choose Land & Sea!
ALASKA MOTORHOME
RENTALS®
BEST OF ALASKA
DAY TOURS & ATTRACTIONS®
INDEPENDENT RV RENTALS
Freedom of Choice!
GUIDED SOFT ADVENTURES
16 to Choose From!
ALASKA
LAND & CRUISE ADVENTURES
MAKING ALASKA VACATION DREAMS
COME TRUE FOR 36 YEARS!
1 - 8 0 0 - 3 2 3 - 5 7 5 7 • B e s t o f A l a s k a T r av e l . c o m
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Alaska Highway Cruises®
Land & Sea Vacations . . . . . . . . 3-4
Vacation Packages
Gold Rush Memories . . . . . . . . . . 5
Klondike Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Northern Highlights . . . . . . . . . . 7
Alaska Highway Adventures . . . . . 8
National Parks Explorer . . . . . . . . 9
Dear Alaska Enthusiast,
Whether your Alaska vacation interests involve
a luxury cruise, an independent land tour, or a
combination land and sea package, Alaska Travel
Adventures can help make your Alaska vacation
dreams come true.
We are one of Alaska’s most diversified vacation
companies. With a staff of over 200 statewide
employees, and 36 years of experience, you can
trust Alaska Travel Adventures to create the best
Alaska vacation for you.
In this brochure you’ll find a variety of ways
to experience Alaska. Many of them can be
combined to enhance and enrich your Alaska
vacation. For a complete no hassle land and
sea vacation our Alaska Highway Cruises
combination RV and cruise packages can’t be
beat. Enjoy a 3, 4 or 7-day Holland America
Line cruise, then take control of your own easyto-drive Class C motorhome for 1 to 3-weeks,
complete with reserved private campgrounds,
easy-to-follow maps and directions, and the
freedom to set your own pace.
If cruising is not in your plans, and you’re just
eager to explore Alaska’s interior, there’s no
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better way to do so than from the comfort and
convenience of an RV. You sit up high to better
enjoy the scenery. There’s no daily packing and
unpacking luggage. You have total freedom to
stop when and where you want, for however
long you wish. Most of our RV rental customers
tell us they wouldn’t do it any other way.
Dawson
City
YUKON
TERRITORY
Tok
Beaver
Creek
Mt. McKinley
Glennallen
Wrangell-St. Elias
National Park
Anchorage
Best of Alaska
Day Tours & Attractions®
16 Guided Soft Adventures . . . . 13-15
Thank you for your interest in Alaska Travel
Adventures. Please call us and let us help
make your Alaska dreams come true.
Sincerely,
Kelli Grumm ett
Kelli Grummett
President
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Watson Lake
Kluane
National Park
Whitehorse
Dawson
Creek
Kluane
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The Ultimate Road Adventure . . . . 10
RV Floorplans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
RV Rates & FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Other guided options include whitewater rafting
on a glacier-fed river, wilderness sea kayaking,
native-style canoeing, guided nature hikes, gold
panning & gold history and outdoor salmon
bakes. These and more Best of Alaska Day Tours
& Attractions are available throughout Southeast
Alaska and Denali National Park.
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Alaska Motorhome Rentals®
Throughout your Alaska vacation, whether on
land or by sea or both, our Best of Alaska Day
Tours & Attractions enable you to experience
more of Alaska, up close and from unique
perspectives. Enjoy Alaska’s wilderness, wildlife
and spectacular scenery from behind the wheel
of a 4-wheel drive Jeep Wrangler® as you follow
your guide over bumps and around bends. Join
us for a memorable day on a whale watching
adventure cruise.
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Fairbanks
Denali
National
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Prince George
Juneau
Seward
Glacier Bay
Homer
GULF OF
ALASKA
Tracy Arm &
Twin Sawyer
Glaciers
RV LAND ROUTES
HOLLAND AMERICA LINE
DAY TOURS & ATTRACTIONS AVAILABLE
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Choose land and sea!
EXP ER IEN CE
AL ASK A HIGHWAY C RU I S E S®
“Thank you for making our Alaskan
vacation an experience that my wife
and I will treasure for a lifetime.”
J. Hobbs – Chattanooga, TN
T H E COMPL ET E A L L -I N C LUS IVE L AN D & S E A VACAT I O N!
Every Alaska Highway Cruises vacation includes a Holland America Line cruise along with an up-close and
personal experience in your own motorhome. You have several choices of cruise itinerary; all include the
incredibly scenic Inside Passage.
Why we’re different. As the only operator of combined cruise and
motorhome vacations in Alaska our goal is to provide you a fulfilling, complete
adventure-packed Alaska vacation.
If you are like most of our past guests you have been researching your Alaska
vacation options for quite some time. With a land area of over 586,000 square miles,
and its east to west borders spanning 2400 miles, planning your Alaska vacation
may at some times appear to be overwhelming.
those visitors who are most satisfied at the end of their Alaska vacation are those who
enjoyed a combined land and sea adventure. They truly experienced the best of Alaska.
Treating visitors to the best of Alaska by both land and sea is what Alaska Highway
Cruises is all about. But it’s not just the combination of land and sea that sets us
apart from the others. Instead of seeing Alaska’s interior from the confines of a
large motorcoach or railcar, we offer our customers the convenience, freedom and
flexibility of a fully equipped, late model Class C motorhome.
Alaska’s resort at sea. Fortunately, we have 36 years of experience in
helping make those choices easier. Many chose a luxury cruise to Alaska to enjoy the
magnificent scenery of the famed Inside Passage, watch humpback whales on their
annual migration, visit the colorful ports of call in Southeast Alaska, and to come
face to face with a giant wall of ice in Glacier Bay National Park, all the while being
pampered aboard ship with sumptuous dining, live entertainment and all of the
other pleasures of a floating resort.
Alaska’s beauty up-close. Others chose to spend their time exploring
Alaska’s interior, arriving by air or highway, to experience Alaska’s wide open spaces,
witness the splendor of Mt. McKinley in Denali National Park, watch moose, brown
bears, foxes and caribou in their natural habitat, cast a line for salmon or trout in
one of Alaska’s 3,000 rivers, and to taste a bit of Klondike Gold Rush history.
Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy the best of Alaska,
by land and sea! Whether you decide to visit Alaska by land or by sea,
each is a wonderful and unique experience. However, to limit your Alaska vacation
to only one is to leave yourself only partly fulfilled. It has been our experience that
The freedom of an RV. What does this mean to you? It means
there are no long lines associated with traveling in a large group. No daily
packing and unpacking luggage and no rigid schedules to follow. Stop for
that special photo opportunity or to have lunch, wherever and whenever
you please. Your reserved campsites mean peace of mind and no rush to
reach your next exciting destination.
The ease of an RV. Never driven a motorhome before? No
problem. Most of our guests are first time RVers, and they say it’s as easy
as driving a car. We provide all the orientation you need to make sure
your motorhome journey is carefree and a toll-free number to call us in
the event you have any questions along the way. All you do is enjoy the
wonders of Alaska. See for yourself why thousands of our past customers
tell us if they had an opportunity to visit Alaska again, they wouldn’t do it
any other way. See our RV floorplans, photos on page 11!
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Choose land and sea!
EXPER IEN CE
AL ASK A HIGH WAY C RU I S E S®
“Absolutely
outstanding.
You get to see
the real Alaska!”
S. Hanke - Marion, IA
T H E CO MP L ET E A L L -I N C LUS IVE L AN D & S E A VACAT I O N!
Whether you take the cruise before or after your land tour, you’ll find each experience makes the
other more meaningful. Only when you view this tremendous state from both land and sea can you
fully comprehend and appreciate its immensity, its diversity and its magnificent beauty.
Sail with the World’s Best Cruise Line. Holland America Line
The Inside Passage. This thousand-mile waterway is a magical world of
boasts Alaska’s largest 5-star fleet—consistently voted “best cruise value” by those
who know cruising best. That is why it is our choice for the cruise portion of your
Alaska Highway Cruises vacation.
forests, mountains, emerald islands floating on the blue sea and deep fjords penetrating
the wilderness. Keep your binoculars ready for whales and porpoises. You might spy an
Indian village hidden in the trees along the shore, or a brave little fishing boat.
• Stunning decor & spacious rooms
• Entertainment, movie, night-club shows, sports and tournaments
• Youth counselors and activities for youngsters like scavenger
hunts, crafts and pizza parties.
• Self-indulgent room service, bountiful meals in the Lido and
an array of temptations in the elegant dining room.
• Onboard naturalist is glad to answer your questions and to
alert you to wildlife sightings.
Ketchikan. Come ashore to one of the state’s most picturesque communities.
Fishing boats, pleasure craft and planes shelter in the harbor. Your shore excursion
options may include the Rain Forest Canoe & Nature Trail, Backcountry Jeep® &
Canoe Safari or the Rain Forest Island Adventure. Before or after your excursion take
time to browse the Creek Street boutiques and waterfront shops.
Juneau. Alaska’s capital snuggles between Gastineau Channel and Mt. Juneau.
Here, you have a host of tour options to choose from; the Mendenhall Glacier Float
Trip, Historic Gold Panning Adventure & Salmon Bake, Glacier View Sea Kayaking,
Historic Gold Mining & Panning Adventure, Mendenhall Lake Canoe Adventure,
Whale Watching Adventure, Whale Watching & Salmon Bake, Best of Juneau®
or the Gold Creek Salmon Bake.
Skagway. The sidewalks are all but rolled up in Skagway come winter, so you
can only imagine the frightful conditions endured by the gold prospectors who
passed through enroute to the Yukon, with a mandatory ton of supplies to be hauled
with them over the steep and treacherous Trail of ‘98. 21st-century summertime
visits to Skagway require nothing of the sort, but you’re sure to enjoy the history,
entertainment and the mouth-watering grilled salmon at Liarsville Gold Rush Trail
Camp & Salmon Bake, a replica 1890’s community so named for the tall-tales
published by journalists assigned to cover the Klondike Gold Rush. Another option is
the Yukon Jeep® Klondike Adventure.
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for complete Terms and Conditions.
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Tour 1:
GO LD RUS H M EMORIE S
3-Night Vancouver to Skagway Inside Passage Cruise
including Tracy Arm and Twin Sawyer Glaciers plus
the Yukon, Denali, Fairbanks & Anchorage.
DEPARTURE DATE
September 17 September 10
September 3
August 27
June 4, August 20
June 11, August 13
June 18, August 6
June 25, July 30
July 2, 9, 16, 23
SHIP
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
PER PERSON DBL OCC.
$1,899
$1,999
$2,099
$2,199
$2,299
$2,399
$2,499
$2,599
$2,699
12
DAYS
Fairbanks
Tok
Mt. McKinley
VO = MS VOLENDAM | 3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $259 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (UP TO AGE 18) - $169
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: $108 EA. | DRIVERS INSURANCE - $75 PER DRIVER
CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 10% OF TOTAL PRICE
from
Dawson City
Denali
National
Park
ALASKA
Anchorage
Beaver
Creek
$
YUKON TERRITORY
Whitehorse
Kluane
National
Park
1,899
Skagway
Juneau
Tracy Arm
& Twin Sawyer
Glaciers
IN
RV Land Routes
Custom Selection
Holland America Line
Day Tours & Attractions Available
Start of Tour
SI
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PA
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Vancouver, BC
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Ocean View Stateroom Category E.
Ask us about cruise ship upgrade supplements for higher categories.
DAY 1: Set sail from Vancouver, BC
DAY 2: Cruising the Inside Passage
DAY 3: Tracy Arm & Sawyer Glaciers*
Juneau, Alaska port call
*Conditions permitting
DAY 4: Disembark in Skagway, Alaska
DAY 5: Whitehorse, Yukon
DAY 6: Beaver Creek, Yukon
DAY 7: Fairbanks, Alaska
DAY 8: Denali National Park
DAY 9: Denali National Park
DAY 10: Anchorage, Alaska
DAY 11: Anchorage, Alaska
DAY 12: Tour’s End
DAY 7. BEAVER CREEK-FAIRBANKS. Watch for the
TransAlaska Pipeline as you continue on the Alaska Highway to Fairbanks.
Summertime daylight lasts far into the night; in late summer you might see
the Aurora Borealis.
DAY 8. FAIRBANKS-DENALI. While in Fairbanks, consider an
optional riverboat cruise on the Discovery, a genuine sternwheeler, try gold
panning at Gold Dredge #8, or visit the excellent museum at the University
of Alaska. Then it’s a short drive south to Denali area campground, where
you’ll spend two nights.
DAY 9. DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Now for Denali National
DAYS 1-3. CRUISING THE INSIDE PASSAGE. JUNEAU PORT
OF CALL. Board your cruise ship in Vancouver, B.C. and prepare for an unforgettable adventure. Cruise the beautiful Inside Passage including Tracy Arm and Twin
Sawyer Glaciers enroute to Juneau, Alaska’s capital. Be sure and check out the variety
of shore excursion options that are available.
DAY 4. SKAGWAY. We’ll meet you dockside in Skagway and take care of your
Park, home of North America’s tallest mountain: 20,320-ft. McKinley.
Consider an optional Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour. Perhaps a
flightseeing tour with a local naturalist to help you spot Dall sheep,
moose and caribou in the peaks and valleys below.
DAY 10. DENALI-ANCHORAGE. Drive south on the Parks Highway,
with mountain views to amaze you and friendly small towns along the way, such
as Talkeetna—headquarters for McKinley climbers. In Anchorage take in some city
sights, or a great seafood dinner. Overnight.
luggage. You’ll have time to explore this historic town and stroll its boardwalks. Pick
up your motorhome at the Skagway Mountain View RV Park and receive a thorough
orientation.
DAY 11. ANCHORAGE. Free day in Anchorage. Recommended optional
DAY 5. SKAGWAY-WHITEHORSE. Today you can seek out adventures
DAY 12. ANCHORAGE, TOUR’S END. This morning, drop off your
in Skagway, including the optional Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp & Salmon Bake
or the Yukon Jeep® Klondike Highway Adventure. Or just sleep late before beginning
your motorhome tour with a drive up the scenic Klondike Highway to Whitehorse.
You’ll have an overview of the arduous White Pass Trail, used by stampeders of the
Klondike Gold Rush. In Whitehorse you overnight at your reserved campsite.
CUSTOM SELECTION 1-A: Deletes Beaver Creek and 2nd night in
DAY 6. WHITEHORSE-BEAVER CREEK. Drive along blue, glacier-fed
Kluane Lake, with the snowy peaks of the Kluane Ranges to the west. Take time
for fishing, gold panning, hiking. Then arrive at Beaver Creek on the Yukon-Alaska
border via the Alaska Highway.
tours include the 26 Glacier Cruise or Kenai Fjords National Park tour. Overnight at
Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park.
RV, and we transfer you to the airport for your flight home, or on to your next
adventure!
Anchorage. Adds Dawson City and Tok. On day 6 drive Whitehorse to Dawson City
and overnight. Day 7 drive Dawson City to Tok. On day 8 overnight Fairbanks, days 9
and 10 overnight Denali and day 11 overnight Anchorage. Add $100 per party for
this Custom Selection.
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for complete Terms and Conditions.
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Tour 2:
K LO NDI KE FEVER
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Denali & the Yukon
plus 4-Night Skagway to Vancouver Inside Passage Cruise
including Glacier Bay.
DEPARTURE DATE
September 14 September 7
August 31
August 24
June 1, August 17
August 10
June 8, August 3
June 15
June 22, July 27
June 29, July 6, 13, 20
SHIP
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
VO
PER PERSON DBL OCC.
$2,099
$2,199
$2,299
$2,399
$2,499
$2,599
$2,699
$2,799
$2,899
$2,999
VO = MS VOLENDAM | 3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $349 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (UP TO AGE 18) - $229
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: $184 EA. | DRIVERS INSURANCE - $75 PER DRIVER
CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 10% OF TOTAL PRICE
Fairbanks
11
DAYS
Dawson City
Denali
National
Park
Tok
Beaver
Creek
Mt. McKinley
ALASKA
from
YUKON TERRITORY
$
Whitehorse
Kluane
National
Park
2,099
Skagway
Anchorage
Glacier Bay
National Park
Ketchikan
IN
RV Land Routes
Custom Selection
Holland America Line
Day Tours & Attractions Available
Start of Tour
SI
DE
PA
SS
AG
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Vancouver, BC
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Ocean View Stateroom Category E.
Ask us about cruise ship upgrade supplements for higher categories.
DAY 1: Anchorage to Denali
DAY 2: Denali National Park
DAY 3: Fairbanks, Alaska
DAY 4: Beaver Creek, Yukon
DAY 5: Whitehorse, Yukon
DAY 6: Skagway, Alaska
DAY 10: Cruise the Inside Passage
DAY 11: Vancouver, BC;
Tour’s End
DAY 1. ANCHORAGE-DENALI. We’ll pick you up at the airport or a local
DAY 7. SKAGWAY, SAIL. Before embarking on your cruise you might enjoy
hotel. After your orientation, strike out along the scenic Glenn and Parks Highways
toward Denali National Park—six million acres of mountains, tundra, forests and
rivers, and home of Mt. McKinley, North America’s tallest mountain.
a fun optional shore excursion such as lunch on the Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp
and Salmon Bake tour. Afterward board your Holland America Line ship, and set sail
for Vancouver, B.C.
DAY 2. DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Your free day to explore the Park.
DAYS 8-11. GLACIER BAY, KETCHIKAN PORT OF CALL,
AND CRUISING THE INSIDE PASSAGE. On a memorable day in
Consider the optional Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour with an experienced
guide to help you spot the native creatures, or a scenic wilderness tour that takes
you deep into the park. These and other optional local tours may be reserved
ahead. Don’t miss your opportunity to see Denali up close and personal.
DAY 3. DENALI-FAIRBANKS. Drive north to Fairbanks, the state’s
second-largest city. There’s lots to see: the University of Alaska-Fairbanks and its
fine museum and demonstration gardens; the TransAlaska Pipeline just out of town;
the huge retired Gold Dredge #8, where you can try your luck at gold panning; an
optional cruise on the sternwheeler Discovery.
DAY 4. FAIRBANKS-BEAVER CREEK. Head out on the Alaska
Highway to Beaver Creek, near the Yukon-Alaska border. Enjoy the scenery. Watch
for wildlife along the road.
DAY 5. BEAVER CREEK-WHITEHORSE. Drive the Alaska
Highway along beautiful Kluane Lake, Yukon’s largest lake. Take a side trip
into Kluane National Park, photograph snowclad peaks and glacial streams.
In Whitehorse you might tour the S.S. Klondike, a retired sternwheeler. At
the sod-roofed log-walled McBride Museum discover a trove of riverboat
history, the stagecoach era and the Gold Rush.
DAY 6. WHITEHORSE-SKAGWAY. In Skagway, at the foot
of White Pass, you’re at the exact spot where thousands of fortuneseekers came ashore from their crowded ships, in a fever to search
for gold. Tour the town and visit their haunts. Overnight at Skagway
Mountain View RV Park, a short walk from the downtown historic district.
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DAY 7: Set sail from Skagway, Alaska
DAY 8: Glacier Bay National Park
DAY 9: Ketchikan, Alaska port call
Glacier Bay National Park, watch the birth of icebergs and experience nature at her
most sublime. Then your elegant ship enters the scenic Inside Passage, including a port
call at Ketchikan. Here, you may choose to select an exciting optional shore excursion
like the Rain Forest Canoe & Nature Trail, Backcountry Jeep® & Canoe Safari or the
Rain Forest Island Adventure. On day 11 disembark in Vancouver, B.C., tour’s end.
CUSTOM SELECTION 2-A: Deletes Beaver Creek and 2nd night at
Denali. Adds Dawson City and Tok. On day 2 drive to Fairbanks and overnight. On
day 3 travel Fairbanks to Tok for overnight. Drive Tok to Dawson City on day 4, and
Dawson City to Whitehorse on day 5. Days 6 through 11 remain unchanged. Add
$100 per party for this Custom Selection.
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for complete Terms and Conditions.
Tour 3:
ALASKA
NO RT HE R N HIGH L IGH TS
Fairbanks
Denali
National
Park
Paxson
Glennallen
Wrangell-St. Elias
National Park
Anchorage
Haines
Cooper Landing
Cook
Inlet
Homer
Seward
15
DAYS
YUKON
TERRITORY
Mt. McKinley
7-Night Glacier Discovery Cruise
plus Anchorage, Fairbanks & Denali.
DEPARTURE DATE
May 25 [Tour 3]
June 1
August 17 [Tour 3-R]
June 8, August 10
June 15, August 3
June 22, July 27
June 29, July 6, 13 & 20
from
Skagway
$
Juneau
Glacier Bay
National Park
1,999
Ketchikan
IN
RV Land Routes
Custom Selection
Holland America Line
Motorcoach Route
Day Tours & Attractions Available
Start of Tour
SI
DE
PA
SS
AG
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Vancouver, BC
SHIP
OS
ST/OS
OS
ST/OS
ST/OS
ST/OS
ST/OS
PER PERSON DBL OCC.
$1,999
$2,199
$2,299
$2,399
$2,499
$2,599
$2,699
ST = MS STATENDAM | OS = MS OOSTERDAM
3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $599 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (UP TO AGE 18) - $399
[3] GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$241 PPDO/$163 3RD/4TH | ST-$275 PPDO/$197 3RD/4TH
[3-R] GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$229 PPDO/$151 3RD/4TH | ST-$237 PPDO/$159 3RD/4TH
DRIVERS INSURANCE - $75 PER DRIVER | CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 5% OF TOTAL PRICE
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Interior Stateroom Category J. Ask us about cruise ship upgrade supplements for higher categories.
Want to share a motorhome, but have your own stateroom aboard ship? Please call us for special 3rd and 4th Person Own Stateroom rates.
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Set sail from Vancouver, BC
Cruising the Inside Passage
Ketchikan, Alaska port call
Juneau, Alaska port call
Skagway, Alaska port call*
DAY 6: Glacier Bay National Park
DAY 7: At sea (Gulf of Alaska)
DAY 8: Disembark in Seward, Alaska,
Transfer to Anchorage
DAYS 1-7. GLACIER DISCOVERY CRUISE, CRUISE THE
INSIDE PASSAGE. Board your ship in Vancouver, B.C. Your cruise includes
ports of call at Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway, plus cruising Glacier Bay National
Park and the Gulf of Alaska. Be sure and check out the variety of shore excursion
options that are available to enhance your trip.
DAY 8. SEWARD-ANCHORAGE. After you disembark in Seward, board
your comfortable motorcoach or van for a scenic trip to Anchorage, where you pick
up your RV. We give you a thorough orientation on your vehicle, then overnight at
Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park. You’ll have time left to sightsee and stock up on
groceries, or have dinner out.
DAY 9. ANCHORAGE-DENALI. Drive the Glenn and Parks Highways to
Denali, with mountain ranges to right and left. Watch for a glimpse of the Great One—
McKinley—if weather permits. Overnight near the entrance to Denali National Park.
DAY 10. DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Your day to explore the Park. To see
the most of this vast area, sign up for an optional Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour.
DAY 11. DENALI-FAIRBANKS. Rejoin the scenic Parks Highway, and drive
north to Fairbanks, Alaska’s second largest city. Keep your camera handy, as wildlife
spottings are uncommon along the road. Fairbanks is closer to the Land of the
Midnight Sun, so you’ll have plenty of daylight after you arrive at your campsite.
DAY 12. FAIRBANKS. There’s no lack of things to do here. Consider a visit to
the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, with its excellent museum. Inspect a retired gold
dredge, or view the TransAlaska Pipeline up close.
DAY 13. FAIRBANKS-GLENNALLEN. You start your day driving on the
famous Alaska Highway. At Delta Junction, branch off southward on the Richardson
Highway. You’ll have many sightings of the TransAlaska Pipeline and gorgeous views of
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
9: Anchorage to Denali
10: Denali National Park
11: Fairbanks, Alaska
12: Fairbanks, Alaska
DAY 13: Glennallen, Alaska
DAY 14: Anchorage, Alaska
DAY 15: Tour’s End
*3-R calls on Haines in lieu of Skagway.
the Wrangell Mountains in Wrangell–St. Elias National Park. Overnight near Glennallen.
DAY 14. GLENNALLEN-ANCHORAGE. Glennallen is the gateway
to Alaska’s Copper River region, famous for its wild salmon runs. As you drive
southwest on the Glenn Highway, you’ll enjoy more magnificent mountain views.
Overnight at your reserved campsite at Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park.
DAY 15. ANCHORAGE, TOUR’S END. This morning bid your trusty
vehicle au revoir, then we transfer you to the airport for your flight home.
CUSTOM SELECTION 3-R: RV Land Tour First, Followed by a
Cruise. On day 1 pick up RV in Anchorage. Days 1 through 8 on land are same as
8 through 15 on Highway Cruise 3. On Day 8 drop off RV in Anchorage, transfer to
Seward and sail to Vancouver, B. C. NOTE: The southbound cruise itinerary features a
Haines port call in lieu of Skagway.
CUSTOM SELECTION 3-K: Deletes Fairbanks. Adds the Denali
Highway and Kenai Peninsula. On day 11 drive from Denali to Glennallen. Travel
from Glennallen to Cooper Landing on day 12 and Cooper Landing to Homer on day
13. Return to Anchorage on day 14 and overnight. Day 15 remains unchanged. Add
$100 per party for this Custom Selection.
CUSTOM SELECTION 3-KR: RV Land Tour First, Followed by a
Cruise. Tour begins in Anchorage. Drive to Cooper Landing on day 1 and Homer on day
2. Overnight on day 3 in Anchorage and drive to Denali on day 4 for two nights. Drive
the Denali Highway on day 6, overnighting near Glennallen. Day 7 return to Anchorage
for final overnight on land. Turn in the RV the morning of day 8 and transfer to Seward
to set sail for Vancouver. See note on southbound cruise itinerary under Custom
Selection 3-R above. Add $100 per party for this Custom Selection.
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for complete Terms and Conditions.
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Tour 4:
ALASKA
Fairbanks
Denali
National
Park
Mt. McKinley
YUKON TERRITORY
Tok
Beaver
Creek
Kluane
National
Park
Cooper Landing
Homer
Seward
Whitehorse
Haines
Fort Nelson
Watson
Lake
RV Land Routes
Custom Selection
Holland America Line
Motorcoach Route
1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: Juneau
Glacier Bay
National Park
3,799
Prince
George
Ketchikan
Day Tours & Attractions Available
Start of Tour
SI
Cache Creek
DE
PA
SS
AG
Vancouver, BC
E
Anacortes
Seattle
Set sail from Vancouver, BC
Cruising the Inside Passage
Ketchikan, Alaska port call
Juneau, Alaska port call
Skagway, Alaska port call*
Glacier Bay National Park
At sea (Gulf of Alaska)
Disembark in Seward, Alaska,
Transfer to Anchorage
9: Anchorage, Alaska
10: Denali National Park
11: Denali National Park
*4-R and 4-ER calls in Haines in lieu of Skagway and minor
land itinerary modification.
from
$
Dawson Creek
Skagway
IN
DAY
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22 or 29
DAYS
Dawson City
Anchorage
Cook
Inlet
ALAS KA HI G H WAYS ADVEN TU RE
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DAY
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12: Fairbanks, Alaska
13: Beaver Creek, Yukon
14: Whitehorse, Yukon
15: Whitehorse, Yukon
16: Watson Lake, Yukon
17: Fort Nelson, BC
18: Dawson Creek, BC
19: Prince George, BC
20: Cache Creek, BC
21: Anacortes, WA
22: Seattle, WA; Tour’s End
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Interior
Stateroom Category J. Ask us about cruise ship upgrade
supplements for higher categories. Want to share a motorhome,
but have your own stateroom aboard ship? Please call us for
special 3rd and 4th Person Own Stateroom rates.
DAYS 1-7. GLACIER DISCOVERY CRUISE, INSIDE PASSAGE.
Board your cruise ship in Vancouver, B.C. Your cruise includes calls at Ketchikan,
Juneau, and Skagway, plus cruising Glacier Bay National Park and the Gulf of Alaska.
Don’t forget to look at the wide variety of shore excursion options that are available
in each port to enhance your trip.
DAY 8 – 22: Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for the daily itinerary
details and multiple custom selections available for tour 4.
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for complete Terms and Conditions.
TOUR 4: 7-Night Vancouver to Seward
Glacier Discovery Cruise plus Anchorage, Denali,
Fairbanks and The Alaska Highway.
DEPARTURE DATE
September 7
May 25, August 31
June 1, August 24
June 8, August 17
June 15, August 10
June 22, August 3
June 29, July 27
July 6, 13 & 20
SHIP
PER PERSON DBL OCC.
ST
$3,899
OS
$3,999
ST
$4,099
OS
$4,199
ST
$4,299
OS
$4,399
ST
$4,499
ST/OS
$4,599
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$334 PPDO/$163 3RD/4TH | ST-$368 PPDO/$197 3RD/4TH
TOUR 4-R: Anchorage, Denali, Fairbanks and
The Alaska Highway plus 7-Night Seward to Vancouver
Glacier Discovery Cruise.
DEPARTURE DATE
May 11 May 18 May 25, August 31
June 1, August 24 June 8, August 17 June 15, August 10
June 22, August 3
June 29, July 27
July 6, 13 & 20 SHIP
PER PERSON DBL OCC.
ST
$3,799
OS
$3,899
ST
$3,999
OS
$4,099
ST
$4,199
OS
$4,299
ST
$4,399
OS
$4,499
ST/OS
$4,599
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$151 PPDO/$151 3RD/4TH | ST-$159 PPDO/$159 3RD/4TH
TOUR 4-E: Extends Tour 4 by seven nights.
Adds the Kenai Peninsula and extra nights.
DEPARTURE DATE
May 25, August 31 June 1, August 24
June 8, August 17
June 15, August 10
June 22, 29, July 27, August 3
July 6, 13 & 20 SHIP PER PERSON DBL OCC.
OS
$4,999
ST
$5,099
OS
$5,199
ST
$5,299
ST/OS
$5,399
ST/OS
$5,499
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$396 PPDO/$163 3RD/4TH | ST-$430 PPDO/$197 3RD/4TH
TOUR 4-ER: Extends Tour 4-R by seven nights.
Adds the Kenai Peninsula and extra nights.
DEPARTURE DATE
June 1, August 24 June 8, August 17
June 15, August 10
June 22, August 3
June 29, July 27
July 6, 13 & 20
SHIP
PER PERSON DBL OCC.
ST
$4,999
OS
$5,099
ST
$5,199
OS
$5,299
ST
$5,399
ST/OS
$5,499
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$151 PPDO/$151 3RD/4TH | ST-$159 PPDO/$159 3RD/4TH
ST = MS STATENDAM | OS = MS OOSTERDAM
3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $599 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (UP TO AGE 18) - $399
DRIVERS INSURANCE - $85 PER DRIVER | CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 10% OF TOTAL PRICE
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Tour 5:
ALASKA
Tok
Glennallen
Anchorage
22
DAYS
Dawson City
Fairbanks
Denali
National
Park
Mt. McKinley
NAT I O NAL PARKS EXPLORER
National
Historic site
from
YUKON TERRITORY
Beaver
Creek Kluane
National Park
Whitehorse
WrangellSt. Elias
National Park
Kluane
National Park
$
Skagway
Haines
Klondike Gold Rush
Historical Park
Juneau
Seward
Glacier Bay
National Park
RV Land Routes
Custom Selection
Holland America Line
Motorcoach Route
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
2,899
National Parks
Day Tours & Attractions Available
Start of Tour
1: Set sail from Vancouver, BC
2: Cruising the Inside Passage
3: Ketchikan, Alaska port call
4: Juneau, Alaska port call
5: Skagway, Alaska port call*
6: Glacier Bay National Park
7: At sea (Gulf of Alaska)
8: Disembark in Seward
9-10: Denali National Park
Ketchikan
IN
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
DAY
SI
DE
PA
SS
AG
11-12: 13: 14-15: 16-17: 18: 19: 20: 21-22: Vancouver, BC
E
Fairbanks, Alaska
Tok, Alaska
Dawson City, Yukon
Whitehorse, Yukon
Kluane National Park, Yukon
Beaver Creek, Yukon
Glennallen, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska;
Tour’s End
*5-R calls in Haines in lieu of Skagway
and minor land itinerary modification.
DAYS 1-7. GLACIER DISCOVERY CRUISE, CRUISE THE
INSIDE PASSAGE. Board your ship in Vancouver, B.C. Your cruise calls at the
ports of Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway plus cruising Glacier Bay National Park and
the Gulf of Alaska. Be sure and check out the variety of shore excursion options that
are available in all three ports to enhance your trip.
DAY 8. SEWARD-ANCHORAGE. Disembark at Seward and enjoy a
scenic ride to Anchorage to pick up your RV. After your orientation, you have time to
see a museum, dine on seafood, or stock up on groceries. Overnight at Anchorage
Ship Creek RV Park.
DAY 9. ANCHORAGE-DENALI. Drive the scenic Parks Highway to Denali
National Park. Overnight near the entrance to Denali National Park.
DAY 10. DENALI NATIONAL PARK. A free day to explore the home
of North America’s tallest mountain: 20,320-ft. McKinley. There’s plenty of time to
explore the wilderness on an optional Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour.
DAY 11. DENALI-FAIRBANKS. On the road again, head for Fairbanks,
nearer the Land of the Midnight Sun, with plenty of daylight for recreation.
DAY 12. FAIRBANKS. Free day to explore Fairbanks; overnight.
DAY 13. FAIRBANKS-TOK. Ride the historic Alaska Highway to Tok, self-proclaimed “dog-mushing capital of the world.” See the TransAlaska Pipeline on your route.
DAY 14. TOK-DAWSON CITY. The scenery is other-worldly on the Taylor
and Top-of-the-World Highways before you descend to the banks of the Yukon River
and cross by ferry to Dawson City.
DAY 15. DAWSON CITY. You have a free day to wander the wooden
sidewalks of this perfectly preserved gold rush town. Visit the S.S. Keno sternwheeler,
a National Historic Site.
DAY 16. DAWSON CITY-WHITEHORSE. Drive the Klondike Highway
to Whitehorse. Perhaps see the Frantic Follies, a show that re-creates the Days of ‘98.
Overnight Whitehorse.
DAY 17. WHITEHORSE. Free day to explore Whitehorse, capital of the
Yukon Territory; overnight.
TOUR 5: 7-Night Cruise featuring the
National Parks of Alaska & Canada’s Yukon
DEPARTURE DATE
May 25, September 7
June 1, August 31 June 8, August 24
August 17
June 15, August 10
June 22, August 3
June 29, July 27 July 6, 13 & 20 SHIP
ST/OS
ST/OS
ST/OS
OS
ST
OS
ST
ST/OS
PER PERSON DBL OCC.
$2,899
$3,099
$3,199
$3,299
$3,399
$3,499
$3,599
$3,699
ST = MS STATENDAM | OS = MS OOSTERDAM
3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $599 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (UP TO AGE 18) - $399
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$322 PPDO/$163 3RD/4TH | ST-$357 PPDO/$197 3RD/4TH
DRIVERS INSURANCE - $85 PER DRIVER | CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 5% OF TOTAL PRICE
TOUR 5-R: 7-Night Cruise featuring the
National Parks of Alaska & Canada’s Yukon
DEPARTURE DATE
June 1, August 31 June 8, August 24
August 17
June 15, August 10
June 22, August 3
June 29, July 27 July 6, 13 & 20 SHIP
ST/OS
ST/OS
ST
OS
ST
OS
ST/OS
PER PERSON DBL OCC.
$3,099
$3,199
$3,299
$3,399
$3,499
$3,599
$3,699
ST = MS STATENDAM | OS = MS OOSTERDAM
3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $599 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (UP TO AGE 18) - $399
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$310 PPDO/$151 3RD/4TH | ST-$319 PPDO/$159 3RD/4TH
DRIVERS INSURANCE - $85 PER DRIVER | CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 5% OF TOTAL PRICE
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Interior Stateroom Category J.
Ask us about cruise ship upgrade supplements for higher categories.
Want to share a motorhome, but have your own stateroom aboard ship?
Please call us for special 3rd and 4th Person Own Stateroom rates.
DAY 18. WHITEHORSE-KLUANE NATIONAL PARK. Overnight
near Kluane National Park.
DAY 19. KLUANE NATIONAL PARK-BEAVER CREEK. Drive the
famous Alaska Highway and watch for views of blue, glacier-fed Kluane Lake in
Kluane National Park.
DAY 20. BEAVER CREEK-GLENNALLEN. On to Tok, then head
to Glennallen via Alaska, Richardson and Glenn Highways. Enjoy the views of the
majestic Wrangell Mountains in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park enroute. Optional
side trip to the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve Visitor Center.
Overnight near Glennallen.
DAY 21. GLENNALLEN-ANCHORAGE. More gorgeous scenery today,
maybe viewing Dall sheep on the way to Anchorage. Overnight at Anchorage Ship
Creek RV Park.
DAY 22. ANCHORAGE, TOUR’S END. Turn in your RV; we’ll provide
the transfer to the airport.
CUSTOM SELECTION 5-R: Reverse Itinerary. Land Tour First, Cruise
Afterwards. On day 1 transfer from Anchorage International Airport or local hotel to pick
up your RV; RV orientation and overnight in Anchorage. Days 2­through 14 of land tour are
similar to days 9 through 21 of Highway Cruise 5 except the additional day in Fairbanks
and the overnight at Kluane National Park are replaced with 2-nights in Skagway. On day
15, turn in your RV, transfer to Seward to board your ship and sail to Vancouver. NOTE:
The southbound cruise itinerary features a Haines port call in lieu of Skagway.
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for complete Terms and Conditions.
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The ultimate Road Adventure!
EXPER IEN CE
AL ASK A MOTO RH O M E RE N TA L S®
FRE EDOM H AS N EV E R FE LT S O GO O D !
There’s no better way to experience the interior marvels of The Great Land than from the vantage point of
one of our roomy, comfortable motorhomes. See the sights up close, stop to snap a photo, go fishing, have a
picnic. Best of all, you set your own pace, choose where you’re going to go, and how long you want to stay.
We make it easy for you to roam the
Great Land in your roomy, comfortable RV.
See everything up close, with time to
investigate, take photos and relax.
Here are a few of the high spots along the road:
Alaska. Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city, but you still
Why choose us?
Experience. We have been
providing Alaska visitors quality vacation
experiences since 1978.
Modern Fleet. We boast the
sense the proximity of the wilderness and the frontier spirit.
Witness the tidal bore along Turnagain Arm (conditions
permitting), when a wall of water up to six feet high rushes
up the inlet. Catch a comfortable night’s rest at Anchorage
Ship Creek RV Park.
The Alaska Highway. This historic road began as
newest fleet of motorhomes in Alaska.
a one-lane supply line to Alaska at the outbreak of World
War II. Today it runs from Dawson Creek, BC, for 1,520
miles to Fairbanks. Along the way you might spot moose,
caribou, bison and Dall sheep.
Savings. We offer a host of discounts:
Homer, on the Kenai Peninsula, attracts fishermen,
artists and seekers of spectacular scenery. Across the bay
a timbered coastline rises to the glacier-capped peaks of
the Kenai Mountains. Visit Homer Spit, a small-boat harbor,
canneries, boat building shops and the occasional artist
with an easel.
Kluane National Park and Preserve, between
Whitehorse and Beaver Creek, is an UNESCO World Heritage
Site. It contains some of Canada’s highest peaks and is
a prime wildlife-viewing area. The Alaska Highway skirts
crystal-clear, glacier-fed Kluane Lake for 40 miles while
the snow clad, 7,000-ft.-plus Kluane Ranges parallel the
highway to the west. You may glimpse distant giants of the
St. Elias Mountain Range.
Denali National Park and Preserve is home to North
America’s tallest mountain, and to wildlife in amazing
abundance. Weather permitting, you may catch a glimpse
of 20,320-ft. Mt. McKinley long before you reach the park,
from the highway between Anchorage and Fairbanks. To
fully enjoy your time in the area, sign up for an optional
tour, like the Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari.
Fairbanks began as a Gold Rush town and has been
thriving ever since. Here you may inspect the TransAlaska
Pipeline just outside of town, visit Gold Dredge #8, and
try your hand at panning.
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Skagway was one of the liveliest towns in the hemisphere
in 1898, when it was the gateway to Gold Rush Country.
And it hasn’t lost a particle of its spirit. Here you’ll overnight at Skagway Mountain View RV Park. Located just a
short walk from your campground you’ll find well-trodden
boardwalks and false-fronted saloons. Shopping is fun
here, for anything from gold nugget jewelry to original
works of Alaskan art.
The Yukon. Whitehorse, capital of Yukon Territory,
is a friendly modern city that provides vivid reminders
of its Gold Rush beginnings. You may visit the grand old
sternwheeler, S.S. Klondike, permanently anchored on dry
land by the riverside. Enjoy an evening of hilarious history
at the Frantic Follies Vaudeville Revue.
Dawson City is a perfectly preserved Gold Rush town.
Hardly anything has changed since the boom days when
thousands descended on the town to get rich quick.
AAA and AARP Discounts, Extended
Rental Discounts, Anchorage Sunday
Savings and Web Specials throughout
the season.
Airport to RV Direct
Service. With Alaska Motorhome
Rentals you skip the office waiting lines.
We whisk you directly to your assigned
motorhome then promptly conduct your
orientation, complete your documents
and get you on your way, fast.
One-Way Rentals. We ARE
the one-way specialists in Alaska! With
Alaska Motorhome Rentals you can
cruise from Vancouver to Anchorage
then drive the Alaska Highway south to
Seattle. Or an Alaska Railroad journey
from Anchorage to Fairbanks and return
by motorhome. The options are nearly
endless with Alaska Motorhome Rentals.
YOUR
home
“We are already telling our family and friends about
our incredible Alaska vacation! We want to go again
and most definitely with Alaska Motorhome Rentals!”
J. Poekert – Palm Harbor, FL
ON THE ROAD
BATH
MICROWAVE
O.H. CAB
O.H. CAB
TV
O.H.
DINETTE
Day Time Configuration
QUEEN BED
60 X 75
SOFA
REF.
SHOWER
ENTRY
O.H. CAB
O.H. CAB
BED
42 X 68
QUEEN BED
60 X 75
Sleeping Configuration
BED
54 x 95
BED
39 X 60
Large R V
Perfect for a party of 4 to 6 (28-31 feet)
Motorhome sizes are determined by exterior length. The floor plan illustrations shown here are samples of the
day and night configurations. The actual floor plan in your vehicle may be different from those illustrated.
O.H.
CAB
SHOWER
O.H. CAB
BATH
QUEEN BED
60 X 80
O.H. CAB
TV O.H.
DINETTE
Day Time Configuration
REF.
ENTRY
MICROWAVE O.H. CAB
TV O.H.
O.H. CAB
BED
X 68
Standard R V
Standard RV is perfect for a party of 2 to 4 (21-24 feet)
O.H. CAB
DINETTE
42
36 X 74
QUEEN BED
60 X 80
Sleeping Configuration
BED
54 x 95
ENTRY
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Set Your Own Pace!
EXPER IEN CE
AL ASK A MOTO RH O M E RE N TA L S®
If you’ve never driven a motorhome before,
no problem.
All of our motorhomes are Class C “cabovers”,
simply a home built on a van chassis, and our guests
tell us it’s as easy as driving a car. Here are answers
to some common questions to help you become more
comfortable with your home on wheels.
4 – 6 DAYS
VEHICLE SIZE
(rate per day)
7 – 20 DAYS
(rate per day)
21+ DAYS
(rate per day)
MAY 1 - MAY 15, 2014
*Standard Class C Motorhome
$119
$109
$99
*Large Class C Motorhome
$139
$129
$119
MAY 16 - MAY 31, 2014
*Standard Class C Motorhome
$129
$119
$109
*Large Class C Motorhome
$149
$139
$129
JUNE 1 - JUNE 7, 2014
Standard Class C Motorhome
$139
$129
$119
What’s the driver’s cab like? You have a tilt wheel, two captain’s chairs
Large Class C Motorhome
$159
$149
$139
with arm rests, automatic transmission, power assisted steering, ABS power brakes and
cruise control. The turning radius is remarkably short so driving will be easy, comfortable
and safe. The cab has air conditioning and AM/FM stereo with CD player.
Standard Class C Motorhome
$169
$159
$149
Large Class C Motorhome
$189
$179
$169
How about the living area? All our RVs have a shower, bathroom, full
JUNE 8 - JUNE 14, 2014
JUNE 15 - JUNE 30, 2014
Standard Class C Motorhome
$219
$209
$199
galley, dinette, storage areas, and comfortable beds. They have roof air conditioning and
a furnace with automatic thermostat control, water heater, range with oven and/or a
microwave oven and a large refrigerator/freezer. All the comforts of home!
Large Class C Motorhome
$239
$229
$219
Standard Class C Motorhome
$239
$229
$219
How is the driving in Alaska? Much like driving any two-lane rural highway
Large Class C Motorhome
$259
$249
$239
in the “Lower 48”. There’s less traffic and more road construction. Roads are sometimes
bumpier. Some Alaska Highway Cruises itineraries include limited travel on unpaved
highways where paved ones are not available. We give you helpful driving hints.
JULY 1 - JULY 31, 2014
AUGUST 1 - AUGUST 15, 2014
Standard Class C Motorhome
$209
$199
$189
Large Class C Motorhome
$229
$219
$209
AUGUST 16 - AUGUST 31, 2014
What if I need assistance? You’re not alone out there. You may call our
Standard Class C Motorhome
$179
$169
$159
special toll-free number, 16 hours a day, 7 days a week for Roadside Assistance. We’ll
help you solve the problem, or get you to someone who can.
Large Class C Motorhome
$199
$189
$179
What about housekeeping supplies and equipment?
With our optional housekeeping package, just about everything you need is supplied;
towels for bath and kitchen, sheets, blankets and pillows. The kitchen is stocked with
pots, pans, utensils, glassware, flatware, serving and storage dishes, electric toaster
and an automatic coffeemaker.
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for complete Terms and Conditions.
SEPTEMBER 1 - 10, 2014
Standard Class C Motorhome
$139
$129
$119
Large Class C Motorhome
$159
$149
$139
SEPTEMBER 11 – OCT. 15, 2014
Standard Class C Motorhome
$119
$109
$99
Large Class C Motorhome
$139
$129
$119
*Seattle to Anchorage one-way rentals only May 1-31, 2014
Applicable taxes not included. Rates shown above are in U.S. funds and on a per day basis. Per day rates
reflect the number of nights that the motorhome is in the possession of the customer. Motorhome sizes are
determined by exterior length. Standard size motorhomes are 21 to 24-feet in length. Large size motorhomes
are 28 to 31-feet in length. Mileage charges are $.25 per mile. Optional unlimited mileage is $39 per day.
2014 ONE-WAY RATES
ONE-WAY CITY PAIRS
Anchorage – Seattle
EFFECTIVE
EFFECTIVE
7/1-7/31
4/15-6/30 & 8/1-10/15
$1,195
$995
Anchorage – Fairbanks
$595
$495
Anchorage – Skagway
$995
$795
Fairbanks – Seattle
$1,295
$1,095
Fairbanks – Skagway
$1,095
$895
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: Available for rent at the applicable rates:
Lawn chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7 ea. per week
Propane barbecue . . . . . . . . . . . $25 per wk
Ice chest (cooler) . . . . . . . . . . . $5 per week
TV/DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 per week
Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 per hr. of use or fraction thereof
*Bicycle carrier rental . . . . . . . . . $50 per rental
*2 Bicycles plus one carrier . . . . . . $189 per rental
*4 Bicycles plus one carrier . . . . . . $289 per rental
*Applies to Anchorage rentals only.
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SEE
more
EXPER IENCE
O F ALAS KA!
BEST OF AL ASK A DAY TO U RS & AT T RAC T I O N S®
DENALI
Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari
A wilderness Jeep® adventure
Take the wheel of 4-WD Jeep Wrangler®
and follow your guide on a spectacular offroad journey into Denali’s backcountry. Your
adventure begins near the entrance to Denali
National Park where you meet your guide,
receive your orientation and Jeep® assignment.
Your destination is the Stampede Road. This
road was carved out of the wilderness by
early miners working the area’s Kantishna
gold fields and antimony mine and gained
notoriety recently in the motion picture, Into
The Wild. This is the very same road that young
Christopher McCandless took to enter the wild.
The first few miles are paved, but beyond this point your guide
will lead you along some very primitive roadway providing you
with plenty of bumps and dips and sways. Your Jeep Wrangler®
carries four guests, and there will be ample opportunity to switch
drivers. Interactive two-way radios allow your guide to explain
the area’s rich history, point out interesting sights along the way,
plus provide tips on the condition of the road ahead! Throughout
the trip, you’ll be able to ask the guide questions and share the
experience with your fellow drivers. Enjoy a hearty snack at our
remote camp before returning back to civilization.
MAY–SEPT. | 3-1/2 hrs.
Adult: $145 Child: $97
JUNEAU
Glacier View Sea Kayaking
A sea lion’s view of Alaska
Learn to handle a kayak from an expert, then put your new skills
to use with an exciting seaborne adventure. Glide through the
water native-style, get up-close looks at wildlife and enjoy everchanging views of the Mendenhall Glacier 8 miles away. Start
with a narrated tour on your way to North Douglas Island. Don
protective raingear, boots and lifejackets, and learn the paddling
techniques you’ll need to handle your kayak. Against a backdrop
of forested slopes, nearby peaks and the spectacular Mendenhall,
you’re on course for an informative and memorable tour. In small
groups of six kayaks, you’re able to stealthily approach wildlife.
Bald eagles and their nests, herons, shorebirds and waterfowl
are all common sights. Porpoises and even humpback whales
occasionally surface for air. If you’re lucky, you might see a
humpback whale. You’ll also visit the Mendenhall Wetlands, a
protected habitat teeming with more than 140 species of birds,
nearly a dozen different mammals and an abundance of marine
life. Along the way, your guide will satisfy your curiosity about
local flora and fauna and landmarks such as Smuggler’s Cove.
MAY–SEPT. | 3-1/2 hrs.
Adult: $95 Child: $63
JUNEAU
Gold Creek Salmon Bake
Alaska’s original outdoor salmon bake!
A feast as grand as Alaska itself! The Gold Creek Salmon Bake
is an event that’s been grilled to perfection for more than 30
years. Savor an all-you-can-eat adventure, in a unique outdoor
environment. Arrive at a beautiful setting, in lush rain forest
alongside a creek, under translucent domes that protect you from
the elements, rain or shine. Savor the aroma of wild salmon,
grilling slowly over fires of fragrant alder wood. And settle in for
a feast for all your senses! The sumptuous spread has something
for everyone. Choose from grilled salmon, Cheechako Chicken,
Chilkoot Baked Beans, Tongass Wild-Rice Pilaf, Alyeska Au
Gratin Potatoes and a robust selection of other sides, salads
and beverages. Beer and wine are available for purchase, and
Vegetarians, take note — there’s plenty to tempt your palate!
Come back for seconds, or thirds, while a local musician sets
a festive mood. And, just when you think you’ve had enough
— bring on the blueberry cake for dessert! After dinner, roast
marshmallows over a campfire. Stroll through forest to lovely
Salmon Creek waterfall. View the remains of the Wagner Mine
and try your hand at panning for gold. Visit the trading post to
purchase a souvenir gold pan or other memento.
MAY–SEPT. | 1-1/2 – 2 hrs.
Adult: $46 Child: $31
JUNEAU
Historic Gold Mining & Panning Adventure
Guaranteed Gold!
Catch “gold fever” and experience what it was like to seek
your fortune during Gold Rush days! Learn to pan for gold and
discover Juneau’s colorful mining heritage for yourself. Head
out with a prospector/guide in authentic 19th-century dress
for a historical tour of Juneau. Then, turn up the road to Gold
Creek and “Last Chance Basin”, where Joe Juneau and Richard
Harris struck gold in 1880. In a secluded setting near a waterfall
alongside Gold Creek — only accessible under your tour’s special
permit — your prospector shows you how gold panning is done.
Then, it’s your turn, as you learn how to expertly work the pan.
Every one of all ages can learn how to pan and capture the full
gold-rush experience. You’re guaranteed to find gold! And, all
that glitters is yours to keep. Around you are remnants of the
original buildings of the Alaska-Juneau Mining Company. Learn
about the mining techniques that were used and the quest for
gold that is so much a part of Alaska’s history. Take home a
souvenir Gold Claim Certificate, all the gold you find, and an
appreciation of what is was like to seek your fortune in the wilds
of Alaska more than a century ago.
MAY–SEPT. | 1-1/2 hrs.
Adult: $59 Child: $39
JUNEAU
Historic Gold Panning Adventure
& Gold Creek Salmon Bake Combo
Outdoor salmon bake and gold panning
Catch “gold fever” and experience what it was like to seek your
fortune during Gold Rush days and enjoy an Alaskan salmon
feast in the forest! Head out with a prospector/guide in authentic
19th-century dress for a historical tour of Juneau then turn up
the road to “Last Chance Basin”, where Joe Juneau and Richard
Harris struck gold in 1880. Your prospector shows you how gold
panning is done. Then, it’s your turn. Every one of all ages can
learn how to pan and capture the full gold-rush experience.
You’re guaranteed to find gold! And, all that glitters is yours to
keep. In a lush rain forest alongside a creek savor the aroma of
wild Alaskan salmon, grilling over fires of fragrant alder wood.
And settle in for a feast for all your senses! A local musician
sets a festive mood. After your meal roast marshmallows over a
campfire and stroll to lovely Salmon Creek waterfall.
MAY–SEPT. | 3 hrs.
Adult: $89 Child: $59
JUNEAU
Mendenhall Glacier Float Trip
Alaska’s most popular rafting experience
Hold on for a safe but exhilarating river-running experience!
On the shores of Mendenhall Lake, don protective raingear
and life jackets, and board your raft. Each holds up to twelve
and is rowed by an experienced guide. Or, if you’re looking for
a hands-on experience, join a paddle-raft team. Glide across
the iceberg-studded lake, marveling at the 150-foot-high,
1.5-mile-wide glacier face, and set course downstream. The
six-mile route combines meandering stretches with Class II
and III whitewater. The rapids are just exciting enough for
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beginners and a treat for experienced rafters,
too! Where the river levels out, soak in the views
of the riverbank, lush forests, and 7,000-foot
mountains above the valley floor. Learn about the
natural history of the river. Keep an eye out for
bald eagles, birds, black bears, otters, seals and
salmon during spawning season. At the haul-out,
celebrate with an Alaskan-style snack. Purchase a
cup of “Martha’s Mendenhall Madness” to toast
your adventure and an action photo of yourself as
a lasting memento of your trip.
MAY–SEPT. | 3-1/2 hrs. Adult: $135 Child: $90
JUNEAU
Mendenhall Lake Canoe Adventure
No other glacier adventure comes close!
Be among the select few, under a limited U.S.
Forest Service permit, to travel by canoe for
an unprecedented experience near the face of
the majestic Mendenhall Glacier. Paddle across
Mendenhall Lake, navigating past icebergs,
surrounded by one of the richest samplings
of Alaskan wildlife you’ll find anywhere. Birds
including arctic terns nest in the towering cliffs,
and eagles, goats, salmon and bears are all
common sights. Then, venture within a safe
distance of the massive, awe-inspiring face of the living
Mendenhall Glacier. Grab a thrill ride by skirting the base of
beautiful and powerful Nugget Falls. Then refuel with a snack
of Alaskan-style fare for the return. You’ll make your trip in a
traditional Tlingit-style canoe, an exceptionally stable 28-foot
watercraft, with all modern safety gear supplied. Because of
the close approach to the glacier face, the Forest Service tightly
controls the number of participants. Be one of the lucky few to
experience this one-of-a-kind adventure.
MAY–SEPT. | 3-1/2 hrs.
Adult: $169 Child: $113
JUNEAU
Whale Watching Adventure
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Join us on an exciting cruise exploring the waters around
Juneau surrounded by magnificent scenery in search of
humpback and orca whales. You’re likely to see other marine
mammals including Steller sea lions, harbor seals, Dall’s
porpoises as well as bald eagles, bears, Sitka blacktail deer
and a variety of seabirds. Your adventure begins with a
narrated transfer from the pier to Auke Bay. Your captain and
onboard naturalist will welcome you aboard the North Star,
a state of the art 48-passenger jet boat custom designed
for Juneau whale watching with large windows, an outside
viewing deck and an amplified hydrophone system for
listening to whales communicate under water. On clear days
you’ll have a beautiful view of the Mendenhall Glacier as your
sightseeing vessel departs the dock. Juneau has a healthy
humpback whale population and your captain is well versed
in locating them. In fact, whale sightings are guaranteed!
Your captain will let you know when whales are spotted, but
it’s more likely you’ll first be alerted by the collective chorus
of “Oohhs!” and “Awwhhs!” from your fellow adventurers as
they witness a giant humpback suddenly breach. Binoculars
are available for your use onboard. Venture out on the deck
to enjoy a panoramic view of your surroundings or to snap
a photo. Or, settle into your warm and comfortable interior
surroundings to enjoy the scenery and wildlife sightings.
MAY–SEPT. | 3-3/4 hrs.
Adult: $130 Child: $98
JUNEAU
Whale Watching Adventure & Salmon Bake
A Wild & Tasty Alaska Experience.
Join us on an exciting cruise exploring the waters around Juneau
surrounded by magnificent scenery in search of humpback and
orca whales. You’ll be transported to Auke Bay where your captain
and onboard naturalist will welcome you aboard a state of the art
48-passenger jet boat with large windows, an outside viewing
deck and an amplified hydrophone system for listening to whales
communicate under water. Juneau has a healthy humpback whale
population and your captain is well versed in locating them. In
fact, whale sightings are guaranteed! Binoculars are available for
your use onboard. Venture out on the deck to enjoy a panoramic
view of your surroundings or to take a photo. Your captain will let
you know when whales are spotted, but it’s more likely you’ll first
be alerted by the collective chorus of “Oohhs!” and “Awwhhs!”
from your fellow adventurers as they witness a giant humpback
suddenly breach. Following your cruise you’re off to the Gold
Creek Salmon Bake. You’ll arrive to the aroma of wild Alaskan
salmon grilling over an open alder wood fire. The all-you-caneat buffet also includes Cheechako Chicken, Alyeska Au Gratin
Potatoes, Chilkoot Baked Beans, Tongass Wild-Rice Pilaf, and
other sides, salads and beverages and blueberry cake for dessert!
MAY–SEPT. | 5 hrs.
Adult: $165 Child: $124
JUNEAU
Best of Juneau®
Whale Watching Adventure, Mendenhall Glacier
& Gold Creek Salmon Bake
Enjoy a narrated transfer to Mendenhall Glacier and its adjacent
Visitors Center. Roam the grounds, snap photos and take in the
interactive exhibits. You’ll be transported to Auke Bay where
your captain and onboard naturalist will welcome you aboard
a state of the art 48-passenger jet boat with large windows,
an outside viewing deck and an amplified hydrophone system
for listening to whales communicate under water. Juneau has
a healthy humpback whale population and your captain is well
versed in locating them. In fact, whale sightings are guaranteed!
Binoculars are available for your use onboard. Venture out on
the deck to enjoy a panoramic view of your surroundings or to
take a photo. Following your cruise you’re off to the Gold Creek
Salmon Bake. You’ll arrive to the aroma of wild Alaskan salmon
grilling over an open alder wood fire. The all-you-can-eat buffet
also includes Cheechako Chicken, Alyeska Au Gratin Potatoes,
Chilkoot Baked Beans, Tongass Wild-Rice Pilaf, and other sides,
salads and beverages and blueberry cake for dessert!
MAY–SEPT. | 6-1/4 hrs.
Adult: $185 Child: $139
KETCHIKAN
Backcountry Jeep® & Canoe Safari
Conquer the mountainous back roads
Fill your senses with adventure and excitement as you take
control of a 4-wheel drive Jeep Wrangler® and wend your
way through the rugged back roads of Revillagigedo Island.
Then grab a paddle and join your companions in a 37-foot,
20-passenger Indian-style canoe to navigate your way across
a mountain lake, where a hearty snack and nature hike await.
For the Jeep® portion of the tour, you’ll be paired with traveling
companions in groups of four and begin the adventure into the
mountainous roads of the Tongass National Forest. The route
takes you through lush rain forest to view magnificent scenery.
By means of 2-way radio your guide will share interesting and
informative commentary along the way. As you pass through old
growth and new growth forests you’ll learn about the timber
Alaska Travel Adventures operates more adventure day tours in Alaska than any other company.
From our salmon bakes and whale watching to white water rafting and kayaking, all of our trips
feature personalized attention and provide you with a chance to experience Alaska’s natural splendor.
Available in Denali, Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka and Skagway.
industry’s reforestation methods. Stop for some
fantastic views and photos and the opportunity
to change drivers. The Jeep® portion of your tour
concludes with your arrival at Lake Harriet Hunt.
Here, you’ll experience a unique ecosystem from
the vantage point of a large, easy to paddle, guided
canoe. On the other side of the lake your expert safari
guide will lead a nature hike through an old-growth
forest. A remote camp is base for an Alaskan snack.
MAY–SEPT. | 4 hrs. Adult: $159 Child: $106
KETCHIKAN
Rain Forest Canoe Adventure
& Nature Trail
A canoe adventure on a mountain lake
The adventure begins with a scenic motorcoach tour
to a secluded mountain lake, where you’ll board
Indian-style 37-foot canoes that are fast, stable, and easy to
maneuver. Paddle under the direction of an experienced guide.
Scan the shore for wildlife and learn the unique natural and
Native history of the Ketchikan area. The lake, part of a lush rain
forest, is ideal for canoeing and is surrounded by the Tongass
National Forest, the largest National Forest in the United States.
Stop ashore at a remote base camp for an Alaskan-style snack
including smoked salmon, clam chowder, and rolls with wild
berry jams and beverages. A knowledgeable guide will lead a
short nature walk highlighting the flora and fauna of the rain
forest, including a carnivorous plant, the Sundew, which uses
tentacles with an adhesive “dew” to ensnare small insects.
Paddle back to the canoe dock and reboard your motorcoach
for your return to town.
MAY–SEPT. | 3-1/2 hrs.
Adult: $99 Child: $66
KETCHIKAN
Rain Forest Island Adventure
An island adventure by land and sea
Join an experienced Alaskan trail guide for a walk through natural,
unspoiled beauty in the coastal rain forest on a remote island in
the Tongass National Forest. The trail takes you through an old
growth forest by way of a secluded beach and is mostly boardwalk,
about one-mile in length and well maintained. Follow your guide
through this ancient forest and learn about botanic species native
to this region, including Western red cedar and yellow cedar that
early Natives were so dependent upon for spiritual enrichment,
shelter and transportation, and how Sitka spruce was instrumental
in the construction of Howard Hughes’ famous “Spruce Goose”.
After your hike enjoy an Alaskan-style snack. Then take some time
to explore the natural beauty around you. A motorized rigid hull
inflatable Seahawk provides a short, but exhilarating cruise along
the coast of Clover Passage. Whales, Stellar sea lions, harbor seals,
porpoise, bald eagles and migrating seabirds may be spotted along
this route; sightings are not guaranteed.
MAY–SEPT. | 4 hrs.
Adult: $125 Child: $83
SITKA
Wilderness Sea Kayaking Adventure
Number one wilderness kayaking experience
Alaska’s highest value half-day kayaking tour promises a
memorable adventure! Meet on the dock in Sitka and prepare for
your adventure by suiting up in quality raingear and lifejackets.
Climb aboard our fast, custom-built vessel for an exciting
sightseeing tour enroute to our floating base camp. Your captain
will scan the sea for wildlife, including whales, and identify
points of interest along the way. Upon arrival at our floating
base camp, you’ll be instructed in the use of safe, oceangoing,
two person kayaks by your knowledgeable guide. These stable
yet maneuverable craft let you enjoy the beauty of the protected
bays and inlets near Sitka from a serene, natural perspective.
Groups of up to six kayaks will be led by an experienced guide,
well versed in paddling techniques and the marine environment
of the area. Each of the waterways traveled holds unique
attractions in store, be it colorful intertidal invertebrates, an
eagle swooping from the tree tops, or the grandeur of the lush
rain forest. You may even see brown bear, harbor seal, or Sitka
black-tailed deer.
MAY–SEPT. | 3 hrs.
Adult: $125 Child: $83
S K A G WAY
Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp & Salmon Bake
Gold rush history and fire grilled salmon
At the foot of the White Pass discover Liarsville Gold Rush Trail
Camp and Salmon Bake, so named for the journalists dispatched
to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush who fabricated talltales from this very location. Your Liarsville experience begins
with an all-you-can-eat feast in the forest that features wild
Alaskan-caught salmon grilled over an alder wood fire. After
your meal, mosey on over to the gold rush era trail camp.
Here, you’ll enjoy the authentic exhibits of Liarsville. In the
Hippodrome a cast of sourdoughs and dance hall girls will
entertain you with melodrama and poetry by the “Bard of the
North,” Robert Service. You’ll be taught the art of gold panning
before being set free in the Liarsville gold fields, where you are
guaranteed to find gold in every pan! Once you’ve made your
fortune, wander through the camp and visit the Fancy Goods
store and tent exhibits to view antiques and vintage clothing
left behind by the miners and ladies of the evening. Have your
picture taken with one of the dance hall girls or the camp’s
lovable mascot, an Alaskan Malamute.
MAY–SEPT. | 2 hrs.
Adult: $59 Child: $39
SALMON BAKE ONLY | 1-1/2 hrs. Adult: $45 Child: $30
S K A G WAY
Yukon Jeep® Klondike Adventure
Follow the route of the Stampeders
Travel the route of the trail of ’98 from behind the wheel of a
four-person four-wheel drive Jeep Wrangler®. Your small group
of explorers will set out on an adventure from Skagway into the
Yukon Territory via the famous routes taken by the hardy gold
prospectors in the late 1800’s. You’ll be driving into the heart
of the fabled gold rush legends of Robert Service. Your guide
Jeep ® will entertain you with the lore of the gold rush era by
an interactive 2-way radio system. Driving a Jeep Wrangler®
provides you the freedom of exploring Klondike Gold Rush routes
from the roads less taken. There are several points along your
route where drivers can rotate. View sites like Dead Horse Gulch
and Tormented Valley enroute to the historic village of Carcross,
named after the narrow Caribou crossing at the headwaters of
the mighty Yukon River. Your rugged Jeep Wrangler® will take
you up Montana Mountain where your panorama includes a view
of the Carcross Desert, the smallest desert in the world.
MAY–SEPT. | 5 – 5-1/2 hrs.
Adult: $149 Child: $99
Child rate applies to ages 12 & under. Taxes not included. Most tours include multiple departures daily May through September and by arrangement to meet tour and cruise ship schedules. All tours operate in
all weather conditions. Many tours are suitable for all ages and no prior experience is necessary, just good health and an adventurous spirit. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Children
ages 13-17 must have a signed parental consent form to participate in the absence of a parent or guardian. All Jeep® tours require drivers must be at least 25 years of age and have a valid drivers license.
Jeep Wranglers® carry four persons each, children 5-12 must be accompanied by an adult. Children under the age of five cannot be accommodated on Jeep® tours. We will provide a booster seat for children
between ages 5 through 8 upon request and subject to availability. Some of the tours have weight requirements such as children must weigh at least 40 pounds in order to fit into required life jackets.
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for full tour descriptions, photos, videos and complete requirements.
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