Salone England
Alaska Travel Agent Expert
There’s no place like Alaska. That is why I’m thrilled to work as an Alaskan travel agent specialist. If you go traveling in the U.S., you want to add Alaska to your bucket list. This stunning state is one of the last great wildernesses, filled with natural wonders that will leave you in awe. Whether you want to spot bears and whales in their natural habitat, see the Northern Lights dancing across the sky, or simply escape from it all, Alaska is an idyllic place to make your vacation dreams come true. This pristine paradise offers adventures and scenery unlike anywhere else in the world. Experience Glaciers Up Close Alaska is home to stunning tidewater glaciers, like the Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, where you can get right up to the face of the glacier. Watch and listen as chunks of ice break off and crash into the sea. The icy blue hue of the glaciers is a sight you'll want to see!Behold the Grandeur of DenaliNo trip to Alaska is complete without seeing North America's tallest peak, Denali - in all its glory. At over 20,000 feet high, Denali dominates the landscape. Spotting Denali's snowy summit soaring high above everything will take your breath away.Spot Wildlife in Their Natural Habitat Alaska offers unparalleled opportunities for viewing amazing animals. You can spot humpback whales migrating, bald eagles soaring, grizzly bears fishing for salmon, or caribou grazing. A cruise through Glacier Bay National Park is one of the best ways to see whales, otters, and seals.See Majestic Brown BearsIn Katmai National Park, you can see giant coastal brown bears, also known as grizzlies, in their element. Watch in awe as they fish for salmon in rushing rivers and care for their adorable cubs. With luck, you may spot a rare blonde grizzly! Seeing these powerful yet graceful animals up close in the wild is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you'll never forget.Watch the Whales Glacier Bay National Park offers world-class whale watching. You'll cruise alongside humpback whales, orca whales, and harbor seals. The best time for peak whale activity is in summer, so book tours between June and August. Hearing the whales sing and seeing calves swimming next to their mammoth mothers will fill you with wonder.Wildlife Watching in Denali National ParkIn Denali National Park, you'll have the opportunity to see moose wading in ponds, caribou traversing tundra, Dall sheep scaling cliffs, beavers building dams, and red foxes hunting for prey. You might even catch a glimpse of the elusive wolverine. Experience the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights During the spring and summer, parts of Alaska (including Fairbanks) experience up to 19 hours of daylight! The long hours of sun mean you have plenty of time to explore all that Alaska has to offer. Go hiking, fishing, bear viewing, flightseeing, or whatever else sparks your interest! The extended daylight hours make Alaska the perfect summer destination.The Midnight Sun Season lasts from April 22 to August 20.You can bike or hike in the middle of the night.In the winter, the northern lights frequently show off their colors. The vibrant waves of green, red, and blue lights shimmer and move, putting on a show like no other. Some of the best places to view the aurora borealis are away from city lights, like Denali National Park. Bundle up, get cozy, and see one jaw-dropping spectacle.Whether you want to kayak at midnight, photograph wildlife until the wee hours of the morning, or stand in awe of the rippling northern lights, the unusual light cycles in Alaska should not be missed. Go Dog Sledding Experience the thrill of dog sledding across snowy landscapes, pulled by a team of huskies. Dog sledding allows you to travel like early explorers and is a quintessential Alaskan activity. The loyal dogs will take you on an memorable ride through scenic forests and along mountain trails.Hike in Stunning Wilderness Alaska’s wilderness areas offer some of the most epic hiking in the world. Trek through forests, up mountains, and to massive glaciers. Again, Denali National Park is the place to see. You can trek trails that meet your fitness needs. Glacier Bay National Park also features coastal rainforests, alpine meadows and tidewater glaciers. Moreover, you can see over 475 bird species during the summer months. If you have some binoculars with you, you can spot birds like dapper puffins to fascinating trumpeter swans and auklets around the Inside Passage, or further north along Alaska’s wooded shores.Go Fishing in Pristine Waters Fishing in Alaska’s pristine waters, surrounded by mountains and eagles soaring overhead, is nothing short of magical. Many lodges offer fishing packages with equipment and guides to help you land the big one!Let’s plan that perfect vacation to Alaska now. As your travel agent advisor, I’m ready to help you create an itinerary that will make your trip one unforgettable holiday. Call me today.