With over 20 indigenous languages, the tallest mountains in North America, and stunning colored glacial lakes and rivers, the reasons to love Alaska are as endless as the panoramic views.
The last frontier is home to uninterrupted landscape and wildlife. The locals say you visit Alaska for the beauty but the locals and culture make you want to stay.
Travel Alaska anytime of year to experience natural phenomena to never forget.
Imagine living in a place where the sun never seems to set, and there seems to be endless energy to kayak or golf at any hour. Fairbanks is known as The Land of the Midnight Sun where there's 70 days straight of sunlight or civil twilight. From from April 22 to August 20 you can wake up in the middle of the night to the sun shining.
Because of the sunshine in abundance, flowers, vegetables and all things green are not just growing, they are thriving.
The people of Alaska gain or lose an hour of light every 10 days, depending on the time of year. When the night sky takes over from August 21 - April 21 the dancing lights of Aurora Borealis is an experience worthy of everyone's bucket list. The Aurora can be seen the strongest near the arctic circle in the Northern Hemisphere, so to optimize your chances of encountering this natural phenomenon, spend multiple nights looking for them at the Yukon River or in Coldfoot in the Brooks Range.
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Those who know go with MVT. Here is where to stay in Alaska:
Situated on the western edge of the Alaska Range, Winterlake Lodge immerses you into wild, rugged mountains and glaciers. Nestled on 15 acres along mile 198 of the historic Iditarod Trail, the lodge overlooks peaceful Finger Lake – where guests arrive by floatplane in the summer and ski-plane in the winter.
Adventure awaits: fly-fish or raft remote rivers, travel by helicopter to dramatic active glaciers for summer dogsledding, or hike historic trails with opportunities to potentially view Mount Denali, North America's tallest peak.
Set on the edge of the wilderness, rustic luxury can be found at Stillpoint Lodge located on the water edge on a private peninsula in Halibut Cove, easily accessed from Homer by boat or directly by floatplane or helicopter. Surrounded by Alaska’s only state wilderness park, this secluded, eco-friendly outpost welcomes guests to enjoy a selection of one, and two-bedroom comfortably refined rustic cabins decorated with rich bedding and luxury amenities.
Take in the beauty of Alaska's shinning waters on a cruise to match your lifestyle. From adventurous, sustainable, or 5-star luxury, booking with MVT is the best way to sail Alaska.
Experience the sights and sounds of Alaska like fresh fish in Ketchikan, the salmon capital of the world. Cruise down the Endicott Arm and spot icebergs and stunning wildlife in the distance. Go hiking in Juneau, learn all about the Gold Rush in Skagway, and finish off your journey with a visit to Victoria, a gorgeous city known for its lush gardens and stunning museums.
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Cruising Alaska since 1947, it was love at the first sight of Alaska for Holland America Line. It's the turquoise waters of Glacier Bay National Park, the majesty of Denali National Park, but most of all the warmth of the people that make the Holland America Line experience like no other.
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