Alaska & the Yukon
Alaska & the Yukon
Alaska & the Yukon
12 Days Starting and ending in Anchorage, Alaska
Visiting: Anchorage, Prince William Sound, Tok, Whitehorse, Skagway, Dawson City, Fairbanks, Denali National Park
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Tour code:
8360-2025
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Fully Guided
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Alaska and the Yukon. This tour takes you from the bustling city of Anchorage to the serene wilderness of Denali National Park, with stops at iconic locations like Prince William Sound, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, and Kluane National Park. Marvel at the natural beauty of fjords, glaciers, and rugged mountains, and experience the rich history of the Gold Rush era in Skagway and Dawson City. Travel in comfort by motorcoach, cruise, and the world-famous Alaska Railroad, and enjoy stays at well-appointed hotels along the way. This journey promises awe-inspiring vistas, wildlife encounters, and a deep dive into the cultural heritage of this stunning region.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Anchorage
Location: Anchorage
Accommodation Name: Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown
Welcome to Anchorage! Your Tour Director is on hand late this afternoon to answer any questions.
ANCHORAGE Welcome to Anchorage! Your Tour Director is on hand late this afternoon to answer any questions.
Day 2: Anchorage,Excursion To Prince William Sound
Location: Prince William Sound
Accommodation Name: Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown
As you enter Whittier from North America’s longest tunnel, the panoramic view of the ocean, mountains, and glaciers greet you. As the gateway to Prince William Sound, this is where you’ll board a cruise to see and marvel at the natural beauty of the fjords and glaciers. Watch for eagles, whales, mountain goats, dolphins, and salmon jumping out of the cold, pristine water!
ANCHORAGE–EXCURSION TO PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND As you enter Whittier from North America’s longest tunnel, the panoramic view of the ocean, mountains, and glaciers greet you. As the gateway to Prince William Sound, this is where you’ll board a cruise to see and marvel at the natural beauty of the fjords and glaciers. Watch for eagles, whales, mountain goats, dolphins, and salmon jumping out of the cold, pristine water!
Day 3: Anchorage,Tok
Location: Tok
Accommodation Name: Young's Motel
Travel northeast through Palmer in the Matanuska Valley, a lush farming region where cabbages can grow to weigh more than 70 pounds in the 24-hour daylight! Up over scenic Tahnita Pass with spectacular vistas of Matanuska Glacier. Travel along Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, the largest park in the United States. The area boasts glaciers larger than the island of Manhattan and is home to nine of the sixteen highest peaks in North America. Overnight in Tok, the “Dog Sled Capital of the World.”
ANCHORAGE–TOK Travel northeast through Palmer in the Matanuska Valley, a lush farming region where cabbages can grow to weigh more than 70 pounds in the 24-hour daylight! Up over scenic Tahnita Pass with spectacular vistas of Matanuska Glacier. Travel along Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, the largest park in the United States. The area boasts glaciers larger than the island of Manhattan and is home to nine of the sixteen highest peaks in North America. Overnight in Tok, the “Dog Sled Capital of the World.”
Day 4: Tok,Whitehorse
Location: Whitehorse
Accommodation Name: Best Western Gold Rush Inn
Join the Alaska Highway and follow along the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge. Skirt the shores of Kluane Lake, once a meeting place for crews constructing the Alaska Highway. Behold spectacular vistas of the rugged mountains of Kluane National Park, home to 19,551-foot-high Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak. The next two nights are in Whitehorse, capital of the Yukon and the territorial headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
TOK–WHITEHORSE Join the Alaska Highway and follow along the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge. Skirt the shores of Kluane Lake, once a meeting place for crews constructing the Alaska Highway. Behold spectacular vistas of the rugged mountains of Kluane National Park, home to 19,551-foot-high Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak. The next two nights are in Whitehorse, capital of the Yukon and the territorial headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Day 5: Whitehorse. Excursion To Skagway
Location: Skagway
Accommodation Name: Best Western Gold Rush Inn
Follow the Trail of ‘98 over the same mountains that thousands of determined gold seekers scaled on foot in the dead of winter while heading for the Klondike. From Fraser, your Tour Director will suggest an optional train trip on the narrow-gauge White Pass & Yukon Railway to Skagway. Otherwise, continue by motorcoach to Skagway. Stroll the wooden sidewalks past charming false-front buildings and colorful saloons. NOTE: Operation of the White Pass & Yukon Railway to Skagway is subject to seasonal conditions.
WHITEHORSE. EXCURSION TO SKAGWAY Follow the Trail of ‘98 over the same mountains that thousands of determined gold seekers scaled on foot in the dead of winter while heading for the Klondike. From Fraser, your Tour Director will suggest an optional train trip on the narrow-gauge White Pass & Yukon Railway to Skagway. Otherwise, continue by motorcoach to Skagway. Stroll the wooden sidewalks past charming false-front buildings and colorful saloons. NOTE: Operation of the White Pass & Yukon Railway to Skagway is subject to seasonal conditions.
Day 6: Whitehorse,Dawson City
Location: Whitehorse, Dawson City
Accommodation Name: Downtown Hotel Dawson City
Head northwest through the town of Carmacks, once an important supply station for gold seekers on their way to the Klondike. A stop at the Five Finger Rapids, a major obstacle to the hordes of fortune seekers that passed this way. Reach Dawson City, the center of excitement after the first gold strike in the Klondike in 1896, which led to the world’s largest gold rush. Tonight, enjoy the high-flying entertainment of Dimond Tooth Gertie’s Saloon, featuring ragtime music, can-can girls, and an old-fashioned casino.
WHITEHORSE–DAWSON CITY Head northwest through the town of Carmacks, once an important supply station for gold seekers on their way to the Klondike. A stop at the Five Finger Rapids, a major obstacle to the hordes of fortune seekers that passed this way. Reach Dawson City, the center of excitement after the first gold strike in the Klondike in 1896, which led to the world’s largest gold rush. Tonight, enjoy the high-flying entertainment of Dimond Tooth Gertie’s Saloon, featuring ragtime music, can-can girls, and an old-fashioned casino.
Day 7: Dawson City
Location: Dawson City
Accommodation Name: Downtown Hotel Dawson City
Highlights on your morning sightseeing tour include Bonanza Creek, site of Claim #1, where the first gold strike was made; and a presentation by Parks Canada regarding the Gold Rush Era. Enjoy a photo opportunity at the SS Keno, the last sternwheeler to run between Dawson and Whitehorse. The rest of your day is free to soak up the exciting history of this Gold Rush town at your own pace. Perhaps a return to Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Saloon is in order?
DAWSON CITY Highlights on your morning sightseeing tour include Bonanza Creek, site of Claim #1, where the first gold strike was made; and a presentation by Parks Canada regarding the Gold Rush Era. Enjoy a photo opportunity at the SS Keno, the last sternwheeler to run between Dawson and Whitehorse. The rest of your day is free to soak up the exciting history of this Gold Rush town at your own pace. Perhaps a return to Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Saloon is in order?
Day 8: Dawson City,Fairbanks
Location: Fairbanks
Accommodation Name: Bridgewater Hotel
A full day and well worth it, as the scenery is magnificent. Have your camera ready for photo opportunities at Dawson overlook and Top of the World Highway, where the motorcoach will re-enter Alaska, and visit one of the last surviving gold rush towns in Alaska before heading west on the Alaska Highway to Fairbanks.
DAWSON CITY–FAIRBANKS A full day and well worth it, as the scenery is magnificent. Have your camera ready for photo opportunities at Dawson overlook and Top of the World Highway, where the motorcoach will re-enter Alaska, and visit one of the last surviving gold rush towns in Alaska before heading west on the Alaska Highway to Fairbanks.
Day 9: Fairbanks
Location: Fairbanks
Accommodation Name: Bridgewater Hotel
Morning sightseeing features highlights of Alaska’s second-largest city and a visit to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Then try striking it rich gold panning with a local provider. This afternoon, board the Sternwheeler Riverboat Discovery III for a leisurely cruise on the Chena River. You will see a bush floatplane take off alongside the boat, see the home and kennels of the late four-time Iditarod winner, Susan Butcher, and see her champion sled dogs in action. Be immersed into the ancient Athabascan Indian culture when our Alaskan Native Guides take you on a tour of the Chena Indian Village.
FAIRBANKS Morning sightseeing features highlights of Alaska’s second-largest city and a visit to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Then try striking it rich gold panning with a local provider. This afternoon, board the Sternwheeler Riverboat Discovery III for a leisurely cruise on the Chena River. You will see a bush floatplane take off alongside the boat, see the home and kennels of the late four-time Iditarod winner, Susan Butcher, and see her champion sled dogs in action. Be immersed into the ancient Athabascan Indian culture when our Alaskan Native Guides take you on a tour of the Chena Indian Village.
Day 10: Fairbanks,Alaska Railroad,Denali National Park
Location: Denali National Park
Accommodation Name: Denali Bluffs Hotel
Board the world-famous Alaska Railroad for a memorable journey through untamed wilderness. Sit back in comfort and enjoy spectacular scenery through wide windows. Be sure to take advantage of the domed-roof car. The ride ends in Denali National Park & Preserve. North America’s highest peak, 20,310-foot Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, dominates the park’s six million acres of glacial streams, river valleys, and multi-hued tundra. After a short orientation tour of Denali, the afternoon is free to explore on your own.
FAIRBANKS–ALASKA RAILROAD–DENALI NATIONAL PARK Board the world-famous Alaska Railroad for a memorable journey through untamed wilderness. Sit back in comfort and enjoy spectacular scenery through wide windows. Be sure to take advantage of the domed-roof car. The ride ends in Denali National Park & Preserve. North America’s highest peak, 20,310-foot Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, dominates the park’s six million acres of glacial streams, river valleys, and multi-hued tundra. After a short orientation tour of Denali, the afternoon is free to explore on your own.
Day 11: Denali National Park
Location: Denali National Park
Accommodation Name: Denali Bluffs Hotel
A free day for independent activities. A hike along the many wilderness trails might be good fun. Also take advantage of several optional outings, including a wildlife tour to seek out grizzly bears, caribou, moose, and Dall sheep; a raft trip down the Nenana River; or a helicopter ride over the park. Your Tour Director will have plenty of other suggestions.
DENALI NATIONAL PARK A free day for independent activities. A hike along the many wilderness trails might be good fun. Also take advantage of several optional outings, including a wildlife tour to seek out grizzly bears, caribou, moose, and Dall sheep; a raft trip down the Nenana River; or a helicopter ride over the park. Your Tour Director will have plenty of other suggestions.
Day 12: Denali National Park,Anchorage
Location: Denali National Park
Relish one last look at the outstanding scenery and wildlife of Denali before traveling south toward Anchorage and the tour hotel for guests extending their stay in Alaska. For guests with homebound flights, the trip ends at Anchorage International Airport. With possible delays for weather, we strongly suggest that guests do not book flights prior to 5 pm.
DENALI NATIONAL PARK–ANCHORAGE Relish one last look at the outstanding scenery and wildlife of Denali before traveling south toward Anchorage and the tour hotel for guests extending their stay in Alaska. For guests with homebound flights, the trip ends at Anchorage International Airport. With possible delays for weather, we strongly suggest that guests do not book flights prior to 5 pm.
What's Included
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Accommodation
Stay at various hotels including Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown, Aloft Anchorage, Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn, Young's Motel, Best Western Gold Rush Inn, Downtown Hotel Dawson City, Bridgewater Hotel, and Denali Bluffs Hotel.
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Free WiFi
Free WiFi is available at Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown.
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Free Breakfast
Free breakfast is provided at Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown.
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Pool Access
Access to the pool is available at Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown and Aloft Anchorage.
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Parking
Free parking is available at Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown.
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Pet-Friendly Hotel
Aloft Anchorage is a pet-friendly hotel.
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Fitness Center
A 24-hour fitness center is available at Aloft Anchorage.
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Whirlpool Spa
A whirlpool spa is available at Aloft Anchorage.
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High-Speed Internet
High-speed Internet access is available at Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn.
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Cocktail Lounge
A cocktail lounge is available at Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn.
What's Not Included
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Optional Train Trip
The optional train trip on the narrow-gauge White Pass & Yukon Railway to Skagway is not included.
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Optional Outings
Optional outings such as a wildlife tour, raft trip, or helicopter ride over Denali National Park are not included.
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Meals
Meals are not included unless specified.
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Flights
Flights to and from the tour start and end locations are not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included.
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Visa Fees
Visa fees for non-U.
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citizens traveling to Canada are not included.
Notes
Wildlife in Alaska is often seen in early season (May-early June). The U.S. Embassy requires travelers to and from Canada to have a valid U.S. Passport. This tour travels to the Yukon Territory, which is part of Canada. Non-U.S. citizens may need a visa. Alaska and the Yukon are blessed with exquisite scenery, fascinating attractions, and an extraordinary amount of daylight in the summer months. We take advantage of these extended daylight hours in this vast territory; therefore, some of the traveling days can be long. However, rest assured there are frequent photo and comfort stops. Visiting and participating in activities in these locations is subject to favorable weather conditions. Enjoy the spectacular colors of Alaska & the Yukon on our special Fall Foliage departure: August 20 (if Mother Nature permits).
UNESCO Sites
Kluane National Park|Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
Accommodation
Enjoy relaxing stays at Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown with free wifi, pool, and breakfast; Aloft Anchorage with pet-friendly amenities, bar, and fitness center; Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn with harbor views and high-speed internet; Young's Motel in Tok with famous American fare; Best Western Gold Rush Inn in Whitehorse with newly renovated rooms; Downtown Hotel in Dawson City with saloon and hot tub; Bridgewater Hotel in Fairbanks overlooking the Chena River; and Denali Bluffs Hotel near Denali National Park with a restaurant and gift shop.
Mode of Transport
Travel through Alaska and the Yukon by motorcoach, with scenic drives through Palmer, Tahnita Pass, and along the Alaska Highway. Enjoy a cruise in Prince William Sound, a train trip on the White Pass & Yukon Railway, and a memorable journey on the Alaska Railroad to Denali National Park.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of wildlife might I see during the tour?
During the tour, you might see eagles, whales, mountain goats, dolphins, and salmon in Prince William Sound. In Denali National Park, there are opportunities to see grizzly bears, caribou, moose, and Dall sheep.
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What activities are available in Denali National Park?
In Denali National Park, you can hike along wilderness trails, take a wildlife tour to see grizzly bears, caribou, moose, and Dall sheep, go on a raft trip down the Nenana River, or take a helicopter ride over the park.
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What can I expect on the cruise in Prince William Sound?
On the cruise in Prince William Sound, you will marvel at the natural beauty of the fjords and glaciers. You can watch for eagles, whales, mountain goats, dolphins, and salmon jumping out of the cold, pristine water.
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What is included in the sightseeing tour in Dawson City?
The sightseeing tour in Dawson City includes highlights such as Bonanza Creek, site of Claim #1 where the first gold strike was made, a presentation by Parks Canada regarding the Gold Rush Era, and a photo opportunity at the SS Keno, the last sternwheeler to run between Dawson and Whitehorse.
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What kind of entertainment is available in Dawson City?
In Dawson City, you can enjoy the high-flying entertainment of Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Saloon, which features ragtime music, can-can girls, and an old-fashioned casino.
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What is the Alaska Railroad journey like?
The Alaska Railroad journey offers a memorable trip through untamed wilderness with spectacular scenery visible through wide windows. You can also take advantage of the domed-roof car for even better views. The ride ends in Denali National Park & Preserve.
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What are the accommodation options during the tour?
Accommodation options during the tour include Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown, Aloft Anchorage, Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn, Young's Motel in Tok, Best Western Gold Rush Inn in Whitehorse, Downtown Hotel in Dawson City, Bridgewater Hotel in Fairbanks, and Denali Bluffs Hotel near Denali National Park.
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Are there any optional activities available during the tour?
Yes, there are optional activities available during the tour, including a train trip on the narrow-gauge White Pass & Yukon Railway to Skagway, a wildlife tour, a raft trip, or a helicopter ride over Denali National Park.
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What should I know about the weather and daylight in Alaska and the Yukon?
Alaska and the Yukon are blessed with exquisite scenery, fascinating attractions, and an extraordinary amount of daylight in the summer months. The extended daylight hours allow for longer travel days with frequent photo and comfort stops. However, visiting and participating in activities in these locations is subject to favorable weather conditions.
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What is the best time to see wildlife in Alaska?
Wildlife in Alaska is often seen in the early season, from May to early June.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Since 1961
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Cosmos is committed to minimizing our impact on the environment and to reducing dependence on non-renewable resources. In this endeavor, we have implemented policies to support this mission and are working carefully to enhance our products with this mission and our values combined. We are committed to complying with all relevant legislation and/or regulations.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Travel documents, including any air tickets, itineraries, and other information, are available approximately two to three weeks prior to departure provided full payment has been received.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
All guests are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for travel through February, 2023. Beginning March 1, 2023, while we highly recommend vaccination, we will no longer require it. We ask all guests to comply with airline and destination requirements, which still may apply. To check your destination requirements for your travel dates, view the Latest Travel & Health Restrictions for Travel.
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Up to 91 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
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