Essential Juneau Alaska travel tips for 2026: no road access, Mendenhall Glacier, Glacier Bay, whale watching, bear safety, and when to visit.
Cruise to calving tidewater glaciers, watch humpback whales feed, and kayak among icebergs in Alaska's most awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage national park.
Drive 2.5 hours from Anchorage to Kenai Fjords National Park for glaciers, puffins, orcas, and humpback whales. Here's your complete 2026 planning guide.
Plan your Portage Valley day trip from Anchorage: beluga whale stops on Turnagain Arm, Byron Glacier Trail, and the MV Ptarmigan glacier cruise.
Plan your Prince William Sound cruise adventure during the limited 2026 season featuring stunning glaciers, marine wildlife, and pristine wilderness.
Visit the largest road-accessible glacier in the US on a Matanuska Glacier day trip from Anchorage. 2026 guide: access options, guided walks & tips.
Fifty miles southeast of Anchorage, Portage Glacier sits at the head of a milky-blue glacial lake framed by peaks on three sides. It’s one of the most visited glaciers in Alaska — and one of the most accessible. No hiking experience required, no fitness threshold to clear. A Portage Glacier day trip from Anchorage fits […]
Discover Alaska's spectacular Prince William Sound on 2026 cruise adventures featuring massive glaciers, abundant wildlife, and pristine wilderness during the limited summer season.
Whittier Alaska: 60 miles from Anchorage through North America’s longest road-rail tunnel — gateway to Prince William Sound glaciers and wildlife.
Prince William Sound offers 26 tidewater glaciers, orcas, sea otters, and puffins on a single day cruise from Anchorage via the Whittier tunnel.