Discover
Alaska by sea with a 7-night Glacier Discovery
cruise.
Then complete your adventure with a week-long motorhome
tour of the
Great Land. Reserved campgrounds every night, including
2 nights at Denali.
TOUR
3 ITINERARY- NORTHERN HIGHLIGHTS DAYS 1-7. GLACIER DISCOVERY CRUISE,
CRUISE THE INSIDE PASSAGE.
Board your ship in Vancouver, B.C. Your
cruise includes port of calls at Ketchikan,
Juneau, and Skagway, plus cruising Glacier
Bay National Park and College Fjord. Design
your own adventure cruise by adding attractions
at each port—from sea kayaking, Alaska’s
original outdoor
salmon bake, backcountry
Jeep® tours
and river rafting–see Day
Tours & Attractions.
DAY 8. SEWARD-ANCHORAGE.
After you disembark in Seward, board your
comfortable motorcoach or van for a scenic
trip to Anchorage, where you pick up your
RV. We give you a thorough orientation
on your vehicle, then overnight at Anchorage
Ship Creek RV Park. You’ll have
time left to sightsee and stock up on groceries,
or have dinner out.
DAY 9. ANCHORAGE-DENALI.
Drive the Glenn and Parks Highways to Denali,
with mountain ranges to right and left.
Watch for a glimpse of the Great One—McKinley—if
weather permits. Overnight near the entrance
to Denali National Park.
DAY 10.
DENALI NATIONAL PARK.
Your day to explore the Park. To see the
most of this vast area, sign up for an
optional Denali
Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour
or 13-hour scenic wilderness tour deep
into the Park.
DAY 11. DENALI-FAIRBANKS.
Rejoin the scenic Parks Highway, and drive
north to Fairbanks, Alaska’s second
largest city. Keep your camera handy, as
wildlife spottings are not uncommon along
the road. Fairbanks is closer to the Land
of the Midnight Sun, so you’ll have
plenty of daylight after you arrive at
your campsite.
DAY 12. FAIRBANKS.
There’s no lack of things to do here.
Consider a visit to the University of Alaska-Fairbanks,
with its excellent museum. Inspect a retired
gold dredge, or view the TransAlaska Pipeline
up close.
DAY 13. FAIRBANKS-GLENNALLEN.
You start your day driving on the famous
Alaska Highway. At Delta Junction, branch
off southward on the Richardson Highway.
You’ll have many sightings of the
TransAlaska Pipeline and gorgeous views
of the Wrangell Mountains in Wrangell–St.
Elias National Park. Overnight near Glennallen.
DAY
14. GLENNALLEN-ANCHORAGE.
Glennallen is the gateway to Alaska’s
Copper River region, famous for its wild
salmon runs. As you drive southwest on
the Glenn Highway, you’ll enjoy more
magnificent mountain views. Overnight at
your reserved campsite at Anchorage Ship
Creek RV Park.
DAY 15. ANCHORAGE, TOUR'S END.
This morning bid your trusty vehicle au
revoir, then we transfer you to the airport
for your flight home.
CUSTOM
SELECTION 3R: RV Land Tour First, Followed
by a Cruise. On day 1 pick up RV in Anchorage.
Days 1 through 8 on land are same as 8 through
15 on Highway Cruise 3. On Day 8 drop off RV in
Anchorage, transfer to Seward and sail to Vancouver,
B. C. NOTE: The
southbound cruise itinerary features a Haines port
call in lieu of
Skagway.
CUSTOM
SELECTION 3K: Deletes Fairbanks.
Adds the Denali Highway and Kenai Peninsula. On
day 11 drive from Denali to Glennallen. Travel from
Glennallen
to Cooper Landing on day 12 and Cooper Landing to
Homer on day 13. Return to Anchorage on day 14 and
overnight. Day 15 remains unchanged. Add $100
per party for this Custom Selection.
CUSTOM
SELECTION 3KR: RV Land Tour First, Followed
by a Cruise. Tour begins in
Anchorage. Drive to Cooper Landing on day 1 and Homer
on day
2. Overnight on day 3 in Anchorage and drive to Denali
on day 4 for two nights. Drive the Denali Highway
on day 6, overnighting near Glennallen. Day 7 return
to Anchorage for final overnight on land. Turn in
the RV the morning of day 8 and transfer to Seward
to set sail for Vancouver. See note on southbound
cruise itinerary under Custom Selection 3R above. Add
$100 per party for this Custom Selection.