5 day trip to Alaska

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  • Location: City Ridge Trail
    124 Main Street
    Downers Grove, Illinois 60615
  • Introduction: Seize your chance to witness these stunning formations as they rumble towards the coast—Alaska has the most glaciers in the U.S., and your ship brings them into easy view.
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Our Alaska cruises and cruisetours take you to five national parks, with excursions that bring you up close to wildlife and historic landmarks.
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Alaska Cruises  

 If you’re looking for a cruise vacation that’s a little bit out of the way and a little bit out of the ordinary, make an Alaska cruise your first choice. If your first thought is “Alaska… cool!” you’re on the right track — even in the mild summer season, you should still pack your sweater. 

Here you can find a few beautiful and inspiring images that will motivate you to come visit.

 

Things To Do in Alaska

Alaska is the land of superlatives: largest national park, highest peak, longest coastline, biggest state, longest day and night. The list goes on, and with all of these unparalleled characteristics, you'd be hard pressed to cover even a fraction of this place in a typical one- or two-week vacation period. The 49th state offers so many things to do and see, you could vacation here for the rest of your life and never have the same experience twice.

From ATVs to ziplines and everything in between, Alaska has the adventure for you. Experience Alaska’s diverse wildlife, from bear viewing to birding. Explore the vast landscapes on guided and self-guided hiking, backcountry camping, glacier trekking, skiing, and biking trips. Experience Alaska’s coastline, rivers, and lakes in vessels of all shapes and sizes, from stand up paddleboards to jet boats to private cruises. Land a trophy salmon or halibut on a fishing charter and then sample Alaska’s local seafood, produce, and brews on a culinary tour. Learn about Alaska Native culture and marvel at the shimmering northern lights. And that’s the tip of the iceberg when it comes to things to do in Alaska.