Vacations in Alaska vary from an outdoor camping trip at one of the many parks to numerous days onboard a luxury cruise liner, boating among the glaciers of the Inside Passage to riding a rail coach from Fairbanks to Alaska. There is something for everyone in Alaska: nature preserves, museums and galleries, celebrations, canoeing and water-skiing, and tours by airplane, chopper, RV, car, bike, hiking, and by boat.
Learning Program Holidays
Near Kodiak, AK, an archaeological field camp welcomes tourists in their study of the Alutiq tribe. Tent accommodations, meals, and transportation to and from the dig site over the bay from the campground is supplied by motorboat. Bring your own sleeping supplies. Eagle River and Anchorage offers excursions of less traveled sites for which continuing education credits are available.
Summer and Winter months Camps
Originating in Anchorage, fly-in family and youth summer and winter months camps are happening in the remote Bush of Alaska. Campers take part in mountain climbing, pack rafting, trekking, geocaching, and learn wilderness skills in one and two week sessions.
Sightseeing
Sightseeing is accomplished in numerous fashions. Whether touring on your own or by group, with a guide or independent, on ground or water, the points of interest to see are unique and memorable. Tour professionals of different regions of Alaska can be found at each and every port of call of luxury cruise ships and at the majority of air terminals throughout the state.
Photography and Painting Tours
Backpacking, water-skiing, and whale watching tours are superb chances for pictures and painting fanatics to catch a one-of-a-kind sight impossible anywhere but in Alaska. Whether it is the calving of a glacier, spawning of the humpback whales, or a polar bear on the hunt for his next meal, this is one of the best ways to discover, experience, and capture Alaska at its finest.
Alaska is the last frontier and a vacationer's paradise. Come and enjoy!
Learning Program Holidays
Near Kodiak, AK, an archaeological field camp welcomes tourists in their study of the Alutiq tribe. Tent accommodations, meals, and transportation to and from the dig site over the bay from the campground is supplied by motorboat. Bring your own sleeping supplies. Eagle River and Anchorage offers excursions of less traveled sites for which continuing education credits are available.
Summer and Winter months Camps
Originating in Anchorage, fly-in family and youth summer and winter months camps are happening in the remote Bush of Alaska. Campers take part in mountain climbing, pack rafting, trekking, geocaching, and learn wilderness skills in one and two week sessions.
Sightseeing
Sightseeing is accomplished in numerous fashions. Whether touring on your own or by group, with a guide or independent, on ground or water, the points of interest to see are unique and memorable. Tour professionals of different regions of Alaska can be found at each and every port of call of luxury cruise ships and at the majority of air terminals throughout the state.
Photography and Painting Tours
Backpacking, water-skiing, and whale watching tours are superb chances for pictures and painting fanatics to catch a one-of-a-kind sight impossible anywhere but in Alaska. Whether it is the calving of a glacier, spawning of the humpback whales, or a polar bear on the hunt for his next meal, this is one of the best ways to discover, experience, and capture Alaska at its finest.
Alaska is the last frontier and a vacationer's paradise. Come and enjoy!
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First Choice Holidays 2013 booking offers are out now and you can also find deals on TThmas Cook 2013 brochured holidays and many more. Discover the best way to book your 2013 summer holiday with tips and advice from travel expert Nick Thompson.
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