Wendinger Band & Travel, Inc.

Alaskan Cruise Itinerary
Day by Day

Saturday, June 23  - Juneau

This morning we will board our flight for a journey to the great state of Alaska.  Upon reaching our destination in Juneau, Alaska’s capital city, a motor coach will be awaiting our arrival.  We will then enjoy a tour of the city of Juneau including their biggest attraction, Mendenhall Glacier.  We will also visit the Gastineau Salmon Hatchery to learn first hand about Alaska’s salmon hatchery
operation.  Next we will enjoy the Alaska State Museum where we will see a bald eagle nesting tree and much more.  The remainder of the day is at your leisure.   

Sunday, June 24  - Skagway

Our morning in Juneau is free to do a little shopping.  This  afternoon we will cruise the Inside Passage to Skagway aboard the Alaska Ferry.  This narrow passage will define the route that the early settlers traveled, passing glaciers and icebergs en route to Skagway.  A narrator from the Department of Natural Resources will be describing our passage;  Skagway - the town that owes its birth to the 1797 Gold Stampede.  Skagway’s downtown historical district, false-fronted  buildings, and boardwalk date back to the gold rush!  Our  overnight accommodations are in Skagway. 

Monday, June 25 - Whitehorse

After breakfast we will board the Yukon/White Pass Railroad for an unbelievable breathtaking ride with photo opportunities around every turn.  Our overnight stay will be in Whitehorse where we will begin our travel on the Alaska-Canadian Highway.  Our overnight stay will be at the Westmark, Whitehorse.

Tuesday, June 26 -  Beaver Creek

This morning you will again be treated to breakfast.  The entire day will be spent traveling the Alaska Highway.  Originally built in 1949, the highway has been greatly  improved the past several years.  We will have a rest stop at  Big Horn Sheep Mountain  learning all about the      animals of the area.    Tonight the highlight of your stay at the Westmark Inn Beaver Creek will be the entertaining and     satisfying Rendezvous   Dinner Show where songs and skits add to your   dining pleasure.  

Wednesday, June 27 - Valdez

Today we will be traveling the Richardson Highway as we make our way to Valdez.  We will make stops at the roadside. Several stops will be made for photo     opportunities.  We will continue on to Valdez to our accommodations for our evening stay.

Thursday, June 28 - Anchorage

We will enjoy a full day’s cruise on Prince William Sound passing Blight Reef where the Exxon Valdez spilled as well as seeing Columbia Glacier.  We will board the ferry in Whittier.  This is more than just a glacier tour. We’ll see and float within thousands of icebergs, many larger than the boat we are in, with seals resting on the bergs.  Our cruise ends in Whittier where our coach will meet us and drive through the tunnel at Whittier to Alyeska Ski Resort for the Aerial Tramway: a seven-minute ride taking you to an observation deck which provides breath-taking panoramic views of majestic mountains, hanging glaciers, sparkling streams, towering spruce, and an array of wildlife.  Our overnight stay is in Anchorage.

Friday, June 29 - Anchorage

After breakfast we will have an informal city tour of   Anchorage.  We will drive around Lake Hood and see the busiest airport in the world on water, pass Earthquake Park and many other important landmarks.      Today you will tour the Alaska Native Heritage Museum with an opportunity to spend the afternoon on your own shopping on 3rd Avenue in Anchorage, a true Alaskan experience. 

Saturday, June 30 - Denali

Add a part of Alaska history to your visit as we depart    Anchorage for a short drive to Sarah Palin’s hometown of Wasilla.  We’ll visit the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Museum where a video lets us experience “The Last Great Race on Earth “.  View trophies, displays, photos, and for a fee take a thrilling trip down the trail with the dogs that make the Iditarod so unique.  As we travel to Denali, we will have photo opportunities along the way, hoping to catch a glimpse of Mt. McKinley.  After checking into our hotel you will have the evening free to explore.  Optional activities may include a helicopter ride, river rafting, or the “Cabin Nite” Dinner Show.

Sunday, July 1 - Fairbanks

After breakfast we will board a bus for a Natural History Tour of Denali National Park,  keeping our eyes open for bear, moose, caribou, elk, birds, and other small game.  Just outside of Fairbanks we will stop in the town of North Pole for a chance to see the world famous Christmas House and the reindeer out in back.  After arriving in   Fairbanks, “The City with the Golden Heart”, we will check into our accommodations for the next two evenings.     Tonight we’ll enjoy ourselves at the Salmon Bake feasting on all-you-can-eat salmon, halibut, and barbecue ribs. After dinner we’ll walk to Pioneer Park to see the musical show depicting the “golden days” in Fairbanks, in a humorous fashion.

Monday, July 2 -  Fairbanks

After breakfast we will board the motor coach and drive out to Little El Dorado. At the camp we will see demonstrations of the different ways of discovering gold as well as panning some for ourselves. On our drive back to Fairbanks we will stop for a great view of the Alaskan Pipeline. This afternoon we will board the Discovery Riverboat and cruise the Tanana and Chena Rivers. We’ll explore the Eskimo cultures and see dog sled demonstrations as well as salmon fishing wheels.

Tuesday, July 3 - Home

We bid farewell to Alaska as we board our flight home, reminiscing about the sites and memories of “The Last Frontier.”


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