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ALASKA<br />
TRAVEL ADVENTURES<br />
2015 BROCHURE<br />
Gold Creek Salmon Bake p. 3<br />
Featured on Bravo TV’s “Top Chef”!<br />
The Complete All-Inclusive<br />
Land & Sea Vacation!<br />
Alaska Highway Cruises p. 6<br />
Close to where you want to be!<br />
Best of Alaska RV Parks p. 15<br />
Making alaska<br />
Vacation Dreams<br />
come true for 37 years!<br />
Best of Alaska<br />
Day Tours & AttractionS ®<br />
Guided Soft Adventures p. 3–5<br />
ALASKA HIGHWAY CRUISES ®<br />
Combined Cruise &<br />
Motorhome Vacations p. 6–11<br />
ALASKA<br />
MOTORHOME RENTALS ®<br />
Independent RV Rentals p. 12–14<br />
1-800-323-5757 • BestofAlaskaTravel.com
Welcome to Alaska!<br />
Alaska Travel Adventures can help make your<br />
Alaska vacation dreams come true! You can trust<br />
us to create the best Alaska vacation for you,<br />
whether your Alaska vacation interests involve<br />
a luxury cruise, an independent land tour, or a<br />
combination land and sea package. We are one<br />
of Alaska’s most diversified vacation companies,<br />
with a staff of over 200 statewide employees, and<br />
37 years of experience.<br />
You’ll find a variety of ways to experience Alaska,<br />
in this brochure. Many of them can be combined<br />
to enhance and enrich your Alaska vacation. Our<br />
Alaska Highway Cruises combination RV and<br />
cruise packages can’t be beat, for a complete no<br />
hassle land and sea vacation. Enjoy a 3, 4 or 7-day<br />
Holland America Line cruise, then take control<br />
of your own easy-to-drive Class C motorhome<br />
for 1 to 3-weeks, complete with reserved private<br />
campgrounds, easy-to-follow maps and directions,<br />
and the freedom to set your own pace.<br />
There’s no better way to explore Alaska’s interior<br />
than from the comfort and convenience of an<br />
RV. You sit up high to better enjoy the scenery.<br />
There’s no daily packing and unpacking luggage.<br />
You have total freedom to stop when and where<br />
you want, for however long you wish. Most of our<br />
RV rental customers tell us they wouldn’t do it<br />
any other way. Our Alaska Motorhome Rentals<br />
is a perfect choice if cruising is not in your plans.<br />
Our Best of Alaska Day Tours & Attractions enable<br />
you to experience more of Alaska, up close and<br />
from unique perspectives, throughout your Alaska<br />
vacation, whether on land or by sea or both. Our<br />
professional guides will connect you with Alaska’s<br />
wilderness, wildlife and spectacular scenery on<br />
a variety of experiences. Drive your own 4-wheel<br />
drive Jeep Wrangler® as you follow your guide over<br />
bumps and around bends through the Klondike<br />
Gold Rush territory, on unmaintained logging<br />
roads, or along the border of Denali National<br />
Park while being entertained via your interactive<br />
CB radio. Join us for a whale watching adventure<br />
cruise with guaranteed whales; whitewater rafting<br />
on a glacier-fed river; wilderness sea kayaking in<br />
a peaceful, protected bay; native-style canoeing<br />
among icebergs at a glacier face; guided nature<br />
hikes through a temperate rainforest; authentic<br />
gold panning in a gold-filled creek; Robert Service<br />
melodrama with gold rush history; and outdoor<br />
salmon bakes. These and more Best of Alaska<br />
Day Tours & Attractions are available throughout<br />
Alaska and Denali National Park area.<br />
Thank you for your interest in Alaska Travel<br />
Adventures. Please call us, and let us help make<br />
your Alaska dreams come true.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Kelli Grummett<br />
Kelli Grummett, President<br />
TABLE OF CONTENT S<br />
Best of Alaska Day Tours & Attractions ®<br />
Day Tours in Denali .....................3<br />
Day Tours in Juneau. ..................3-4<br />
Day Tours in Ketchikan ..................5<br />
Day Tours in Sitka & Skagway .............5<br />
Alaska Highway Cruises ®<br />
Land & Sea Vacations ...................6<br />
Vacation Packages<br />
Gold Rush Memories ....................7<br />
Klondike Fever .........................8<br />
Northern Highlights. ....................9<br />
Alaska Highway Adventures .............10<br />
National Parks Explorer .................11<br />
Alaska Motorhome Rentals ®<br />
The Ultimate Road Adventure ............12<br />
RV Floorplans. ........................13<br />
RV Rates & FAQs ......................14<br />
Best of Alaska RV Parks ®<br />
Anchorage & Skagway RV Parks ..........15<br />
Choose Land & Sea!<br />
Alaska Highway Cruises<br />
Alaska<br />
Denali<br />
Yukon Territory<br />
One-of-a-kind sights!<br />
Scenic Glacier Bay<br />
Anchorage<br />
Skagway<br />
Juneau<br />
Gulf of Alaska<br />
Sitka<br />
Ketchikan<br />
British<br />
Columbia<br />
Inside Passage<br />
Vancouver<br />
Alaska, up-close and personal!<br />
ALASKA MOTORHOME RENTALS<br />
BestofAlaskaTravel.com<br />
1-800-323-5757<br />
info@bestofalaskatravel.com<br />
Seattle<br />
Washington<br />
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SEE MORE OF ALASKA!<br />
GUIDED SOFT ADVENTURES IN<br />
DENALI • JUNEAU • KETCHIKAN • SITKA • SKAGWAY<br />
21 Ways to Day-Trip in Alaska!<br />
Best of Alaska Day Tours & Attractions operates more adventure tours in Alaska than any other company. All of our trips feature personalized<br />
attention and provide you with a chance to experience Alaska’s natural splendor—from our original Alaskan salmon bake to diverse whale watching tour options to<br />
spectacular Mendenhall Glacier tours, and more. We offer exciting tours that will fit right into your Alaska vacation, no experience necessary. We have had more than<br />
a million guests of all ages over the last 37 years. They keep telling us that our adventures are among the highlights of their Alaska vacation. Check out our tours in<br />
Denali, Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka and Skagway!<br />
DENALI » Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari<br />
MAY–SEPT. (3-1/2 hrs.) Adult: $159 Child: $119.25<br />
Take the wheel of a 4-WD Jeep Wrangler® and follow your guide on a spectacular off-road journey into Denali’s<br />
backcountry. Your adventure begins near the entrance to Denali National Park and your destination is the Stampede<br />
Road where you’ll have the chance to walk out onto the tundra. This road was carved out of the wilderness by<br />
early miners, and gained notoriety in the motion picture, Into The Wild. The first few miles are paved, but beyond<br />
this point your guide will lead you along a primitive roadway with plenty of bumps, dips and sways. Interactive<br />
two-way radios allow your certified guide to interpret the area’s rich history and point out interesting sights<br />
along the way. Enjoy a hearty snack at our remote camp before returning back to civilization.<br />
DENALI » Denali Self-Drive Jeep® Adventure<br />
MAY–SEPT. (4 hrs.) $189 per vehicle<br />
You are in charge on this private, self-drive tour of Denali in your own automatic Jeep Wrangler®. Drive into Denali<br />
National Park on one of four suggested tour routes. You create this tour to suit your interests and tastes. Stop<br />
where you like for that special photo, or to just soak up the scenery, looking for wildlife. A souvenir road map is<br />
provided with information, suggested stops and highlights on each of the four optional routes.<br />
JUNEAU » Gold Creek Salmon Bake<br />
MAY–SEPT. (1-1/2 to 2 hrs.) Adult: $49 Child: $37<br />
Featured on Bravo Television’s Top Chef, Gold Creek Salmon Bake is an event that’s been grilled to perfection for<br />
37 years. Savor the aroma of wild Alaska salmon, grilling over a fragrant alder wood fire —the signature entrée<br />
of an all-you-can-eat adventure. The sumptuous spread has something for everyone with a variety of Alaskan<br />
entrées, sides, and blueberry cake for dessert. Relax listening to live Alaskan folk music in a truly unique, lush<br />
rainforest environment under heated, translucent domes. Take a short stroll along a natural salmon-spawning<br />
creek to the entrance of the Wagner Mine at beautiful Salmon Creek Falls where you can pan for gold, see mining<br />
relics, and look for salmon. Have fun roasting marshmallows over a campfire and taking photos at our interactive,<br />
gold rush mural. The food, activities, and ambiance make Gold Creek Salmon Bake an Alaska experience that is<br />
much more than a meal. Also available: Salmon Bake & Gold Panning Combo (3 hrs. $89/$59).<br />
JUNEAU » Whale Watching Adventure<br />
MAY–SEPT. (3-3/4 hrs.) Adult: $130 Child: $98<br />
Your driver/guide will entertain you with interesting stories and facts about Juneau on your way to Auke Bay<br />
where your captain and naturalist will welcome you aboard the North Star, our state of the art 48-passenger jet<br />
boat custom designed for Juneau whale watching—large windows, an outside viewing deck and an amplified<br />
hydrophone system for listening to whales communicate under water. You’ll have a beautiful view of the Mendenhall<br />
Glacier as you travel in and out of Fisherman’s bend. Provided binoculars may enhance your panoramic view<br />
of whales and other marine mammals like sea lions, seals and porpoises. Whale sightings are guaranteed!<br />
Also available: Whale Watching & Salmon Bake Combo (5 hrs. $165/$124).<br />
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com By arrangement meet tour for & cruise full ship tour schedules. descriptions, Times are photos, approximate. videos, Child customer rate applies to reviews ages 12 & and under. complete Taxes not included. requirements.<br />
*Tour requirements and restrictions on page 15. Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for complete descriptions and requirements.<br />
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JUNEAU » Best of Juneau ®<br />
MAY–SEPT. (6-1/4 hrs.) Adult: $185 Child: $139<br />
This tour combines Whale Watching, the famous Mendenhall Glacier & Original Alaska Salmon Bake!<br />
Come face to face with one of the only road accessible glaciers, marvel at a humpback whale the size of six elephants,<br />
and top it off with a scrumptious all-you-can-eat adventure featuring wild Alaskan salmon grilled over an alder<br />
wood fire. You’ll call this combination amazing. We call it the Best of Juneau ® . Your knowledgeable driver/guide’s<br />
entertaining narrative will inspire you to want to learn more, and the US Forest Service Rangers interpret the<br />
spectacular ice wall of the Mendenhall Glacier while you explore the trails and visitors center. Your captain and<br />
naturalist will welcome you aboard The North Star, a custom designed vessel for Juneau whale watching, and<br />
you’ll be off to see whales —guaranteed! The Gold Creek Salmon Bake is more than a meal. It is the ultimate<br />
Alaska experience with great food, live music, and fun activities like gold panning, marshmallow roasting, and a<br />
nature walk, set in a lush rainforest alongside Salmon Creek.<br />
JUNEAU » Mendenhall Glacier Float Trip<br />
MAY–SEPT. (3-1/2 hrs.) Adult: $135 Child: $90<br />
Board your raft at the iceberg-studded lake of the spectacular Mendenhall Glacier, and marvel at the views of<br />
towering mountains, forests and wildlife as the river carries you from the half-mile-wide glacier face, in the Tongass<br />
National Forest, through the glacial-carved Mendenhall Valley. You’ll have the option to paddle the raft while<br />
being entertained by your professional guide’s interpretive narrative, but most of our guests choose to have the<br />
guide do all the work—just sit on the bench and smile for the photographer during the short stretch of class II<br />
and III rapids. Be on the lookout for bald eagles, black bears, otters, and dear. This river trip is a great way for<br />
all to get into Alaska’s outdoors—just sit and enjoy the ride. Includes an Alaskan-style snack.<br />
JUNEAU » Glacier View Sea Kayaking<br />
MAY–SEPT. (3-1/2 hrs.) Adult: $95 Child: $63<br />
Glide through the waters native-style, get an up-close look at wildlife, and enjoy ever-changing views of the Mendenhall<br />
Glacier after a narrated tour through a historic part of Juneau on your way to North Douglas Island. Your guide will<br />
teach you paddling techniques and provide an interpretive narrative while you kayak against a backdrop of forested<br />
slopes, nearby peaks and the spectacular Mendenhall Glacier. Stealthily approach wildlife—Bald eagles, herons,<br />
shorebirds and waterfowl are all common sights. Porpoises and even humpback whales occasionally surface for air.<br />
If you’re lucky, you might see a humpback’s enormous tail fluke. Includes an Alaskan-style snack.<br />
JUNEAU » Historic Gold Mining & Panning Adventure<br />
MAY–SEPT. (1-1/2 hrs.) Adult: $59 Child: $39<br />
Catch “gold fever” and experience what it was like to seek your fortune during Gold Rush days! Learn to pan<br />
for gold (and keep all you find!), and discover Juneau’s colorful mining heritage for yourself. Head out with a<br />
prospector/guide in authentic 19th-century dress for a historical tour of Juneau then head for Gold Creek and<br />
“Last Chance Basin”. Your prospector will show you how gold panning is done creek side, in a beautiful, secluded<br />
mountain setting. We are the only company allowed to use this special place, but the locals know how much<br />
gold is still there, so you will likely witness some real panners. You will expertly work the pan with helpful tips,<br />
and you will find gold–guaranteed! Take home a souvenir Orelove Brothers Gold Claim Certificate and all the<br />
gold you find! Also available: Gold Panning & Salmon Bake Combo (3 hrs. $89/$59).<br />
JUNEAU » Mendenhall Lake Canoe Adventure<br />
MAY–SEPT. (3-1/2 hrs.) Adult: $169 Child: $113<br />
Be among the select few, under a limited USFS permit, to travel by canoe for an unprecedented experience near<br />
the face of the majestic Mendenhall Glacier. Paddle across Mendenhall Lake, navigating past icebergs, surrounded<br />
by one of the richest samplings of Alaskan wildlife you’ll find anywhere. Birds, including arctic terns, nest on the<br />
shoreline, and eagles, goats, salmon and bears are all common sights. Then, venture within a safe distance of<br />
the massive, awe-inspiring face of the living glacier. Skirt past powerful Nugget Falls and disembark your canoe<br />
at its base to enjoy an Alaskan-style snack and stop to take photos. You’ll make your trip in an easy to paddle,<br />
15-passenger, traditional Tlingit-style canoe to experience this one-of-a-kind adventure.<br />
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Fantastic ride! Fantastic views!<br />
Fantastic guide!<br />
~ J. Mayone, Jr., Stamford, CT<br />
The entire tour was incredible<br />
from beginning to end!<br />
~ L. Moses, Boulder City, NV<br />
Share with us!<br />
KETCHIKAN » Backcountry Jeep® & Canoe Safari<br />
MAY–SEPT. (4 hrs.) Adult: $159 Child: $106<br />
Fill your senses with adventure and excitement as you take control of an automatic 4-WD Jeep Wrangler® and<br />
wend your way through the rugged back roads of Revillagigedo Island and paddle across a serene mountain<br />
lake in a 37-foot, 20-passenger Indian-style canoe. You’ll travel mountainous unmaintained logging roads in<br />
the Tongass National Forest and enjoy informative narration via your interactive radio, with photo stops along<br />
the way. Upon your arrival at Lake Harriet Hunt, you’ll experience a unique ecosystem from the vantage point<br />
of a large, easy to paddle, guided canoe and nature walk through an old-growth forest. Our cook will have<br />
your hot Alaskan-style snack prepared for you at a remote camp along the shore.<br />
KETCHIKAN » Rain Forest Canoe Adventure & Nature Trail<br />
MAY–SEPT. (3-1/2 hrs.) Adult: $99 Child: $66<br />
A scenic motorcoach tour will lead you to a secluded mountain lake, surrounded by the Tongass National Forest.<br />
Lake Harriet Hunt, part of a lush rain forest, is ideal for canoeing. Your Indian-style, 37-foot, 20 passenger canoes<br />
are fast, stable, and easy to maneuver. An experienced guide will interpret the unique natural and Indian history<br />
of the Ketchikan area while you scan for wildlife. Stop ashore for a native-style snack at a remote camp where<br />
your guide will lead you on a short nature walk highlighting the flora and fauna of the rain forest.<br />
KETCHIKAN » Rain Forest Island Adventure<br />
MAY–SEPT. (4 hrs.) Adult: $129 Child: $97<br />
A motorized rigid hull inflatable Seahawk provides a short, but exciting cruise along the coast of Clover Passage<br />
where whales, sea lions, seals, porpoise, bald eagles and migrating seabirds may be spotted. Join a certified Alaska<br />
interpreter/guide, on a secluded beach in the Tongass National Forest, for a walk through natural, unspoiled<br />
beauty in the coastal rain forest on Benton Island. Hike through the beautiful old growth forest, and learn about<br />
botanic species native to this region. Enjoy an Alaskan snack at a campfire and take some time to explore the<br />
natural beauty around you. Also available: Rainforest Island High-Tech Treasure Hunt (4 hrs. $139/$104).<br />
SITKA » Wilderness Sea Kayaking Adventure<br />
MAY–SEPT. (3 hrs.) Adult: $125 Child: $83<br />
Alaska’s highest value half-day kayaking tour! Climb aboard our fast, custom-built vessel for an exciting sightseeing<br />
tour enroute to our floating base camp. Your knowledgeable captain will identify points of interest and<br />
scan for wildlife. Enjoy a hot Alaskan snack at our float house while being instructed in the use of two person<br />
kayaks and paddle technique. These stable, maneuverable craft let you enjoy the beauty of the protected bays<br />
and inlets near Sitka. Your experienced guide will interpret unique attractions, colorful intertidal invertebrates,<br />
an eagle swooping, or the grandeur of the lush rainforest. You may even see brown bear, whales, harbor seals,<br />
or Sitka black-tailed deer.<br />
SKAGWAY » Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp & Salmon Bake<br />
MAY–SEPT. (2 hrs.) Adult: $59 Child: $39<br />
Discover Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp and Salmon Bake at the foot of the White Pass, nestled beside a waterfall.<br />
Feast at an all-you-can-eat upscale outdoor adventure in the forest with Wild Alaskan-caught salmon freshly<br />
grilled over an alder wood fire and a variety of other Alaskan sides, entrées, and blueberry cake for dessert. Enjoy<br />
the waterfall and the authentic exhibits of Liarsville gold rush era trail camp. A cast of sourdoughs and dance<br />
hall girls will entertain you with a hilarious Robert Service melodrama. You’ll be taught the art of gold panning,<br />
where you are guaranteed to find gold! Also available: Skagway Salmon Bake at Liarsville ($45 / $30).<br />
SKAGWAY » Yukon Jeep® Klondike Adventure<br />
MAY–SEPT. (5 to 5-1/2 hrs.) Adult: $149 Child: $99<br />
Travel the route of the Trail of ‘98 in an automatic 4-WD Jeep Wrangler®. Adventure from Skagway, across the<br />
Canadian border, into the Yukon Territory via the famous routes taken by the hearty gold prospectors in the late<br />
1800’s. You’ll be driving into the heart of the fabled gold rush legends of Robert Service. Your friendly tour guide,<br />
will entertain you with the lore of the gold rush era by an interactive radio system. Explore Klondike Gold Rush<br />
routes from the roads less taken and amazing vistas while you enjoy an Alaska snack atop Montana Mountain,<br />
accessible only by off-road vehicle. View Pitchfork Falls, Moore Bridge, Dead Horse Gulch, Bracket Wagon Trail,<br />
Tormented Valley and the historic village of Carcross.<br />
Watch videos of all our Day Tours & Attractions online at BestofAlaskaTravel.com<br />
Child rate applies to ages 12 & under. Taxes not included. Most tours include multiple departures daily May through September. Raingear and<br />
lifejackets are provided where appropriate. Tours are suitable for all ages and no prior experience is necessary. Some restrictions apply.<br />
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alaska’S ONLY COMBINED<br />
LAND & SEA VACATION!<br />
The Complete All-Inclusive Land & Sea Vacation!<br />
Every Alaska Highway Cruises vacation includes a Holland America Line cruise along with an up-close and personal experience in your own RV.<br />
You have several choices of cruise itinerary; all include the incredibly scenic Inside Passage. Whether you cruise before or after your land tour, you’ll find each experience<br />
makes the other more meaningful. Only when you view this tremendous state from both land and sea can you fully comprehend and appreciate its immensity, its<br />
diversity and its magnificent beauty.<br />
Why we’re different. We are the only operator of combined cruise<br />
and motorhome vacations in Alaska and our goal is to provide you a fulfilling,<br />
complete adventure-packed Alaska vacation. We know you have been researching<br />
your Alaska vacation options for quite some time. Planning your Alaska vacation<br />
is sometimes overwhelming, with a land area of over 586,000 square miles, and<br />
east to west borders spanning 2,400 miles. Fortunately, we have 37 years of<br />
experience in helping make those choices easier.<br />
Many chose a luxury cruise to Alaska to enjoy the magnificent scenery of the<br />
famed Inside Passage, watch humpback whales on their annual migration, visit<br />
the colorful ports of call in Southeast Alaska, and to come face to face with a<br />
giant wall of ice in Glacier Bay National Park, all the while being pampered aboard<br />
ship with sumptuous dining, live entertainment and all of the other pleasures<br />
of a floating resort. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy the best of Alaska, by<br />
land and sea! Whether you decide to visit Alaska by land or by sea, each is a<br />
wonderful and unique experience.<br />
However, to limit your Alaska vacation to only one is to leave yourself only partly<br />
fulfilled. It has been our experience that those visitors who are most satisfied<br />
at the end of their Alaska vacation are those who enjoyed a combined land and<br />
sea adventure. They truly experienced the best of Alaska.<br />
Treating visitors to the best of Alaska by both land and sea is what Alaska Highway<br />
Cruises is all about. But it’s not just the combination of land and sea that sets<br />
us apart from the others. Instead of seeing Alaska’s interior from the confines of<br />
a large motorcoach or railcar, we offer our customers the convenience, freedom<br />
and flexibility of a fully equipped, late model Class C motorhome.<br />
Sail with the World’s Best Cruise Line. Holland America Line<br />
boasts Alaska’s largest 5-star fleet—consistently voted “best cruise value” by<br />
those who know cruising best. That is why it is our choice for the cruise portion<br />
of your Alaska Highway Cruises vacation.<br />
The Inside Passage. This thousand-mile waterway is a magical world<br />
of forests, mountains, emerald islands floating on the blue sea and deep fjords<br />
penetrating the wilderness. Keep your binoculars ready for whales and porpoises.<br />
You might spy an Indian village hidden in the trees along the shore, or a brave<br />
little fishing boat.<br />
Ketchikan. Come ashore to one of the state’s most picturesque communities.<br />
Fishing boats, pleasure craft and planes shelter in the harbor. Your shore excursion<br />
options may include the Rain Forest Canoe & Nature Trail, Backcountry Jeep® &<br />
Canoe Safari or the Rain Forest Island Adventure. Before or after your excursion<br />
take time to browse the Creek Street boutiques and waterfront shops.<br />
Juneau. Experience the Best of Juneau ® , which will take you to the famous<br />
Mendenhall Glacier, Whale Watching Adventure, and the Original Alaska<br />
Salmon Bake. We have a host of other tour options; Glacier Float Trip, Glacier<br />
View Sea Kayaking, Historic Gold Mining & Panning, Glacier Lake Canoe<br />
and more.<br />
Skagway. The sidewalks are all but rolled up in Skagway come winter, so<br />
you can only imagine the frightful conditions endured by the gold prospectors<br />
who passed through enroute to the Yukon, with a mandatory ton of supplies to<br />
be hauled with them over the steep and treacherous Trail of ‘98. 21st-century<br />
summertime visits to Skagway require nothing of the sort, but you’re sure to enjoy<br />
the history, entertainment and the mouth-watering grilled salmon at Liarsville<br />
Gold Rush Trail Camp & Salmon Bake, a replica 1890’s community so named<br />
for the tall-tales published by journalists assigned to cover the Klondike Gold<br />
Rush. Another option is the Yukon Jeep® Klondike Adventure.<br />
Alaska’s beauty up-close. Others chose to spend their time exploring<br />
Alaska’s interior, arriving by air or highway, to experience Alaska’s wide open<br />
spaces, witness the splendor of Mt. McKinley in Denali National Park, watch<br />
moose, brown bears, foxes and caribou in their natural habitat, cast a line for<br />
salmon or trout in one of Alaska’s 3,000 rivers, and to taste a bit of Klondike<br />
Gold Rush history.<br />
The freedom of an RV. What does this mean to you It means there<br />
are no long lines associated with traveling in a large group. No daily packing<br />
and unpacking luggage and no rigid schedules to follow. Stop for that special<br />
photo opportunity or to have lunch, wherever and whenever you please.<br />
Your reserved campsites mean peace of mind and no rush to reach your next<br />
exciting destination.<br />
The ease of an RV. Never driven a motorhome before No problem.<br />
Most of our guests are first time RVers, and they say it’s as easy as driving a car.<br />
We provide all the orientation you need to make sure your motorhome journey<br />
is carefree and a toll-free number to call us in the event you have any questions<br />
along the way. All you do is enjoy the wonders of Alaska. See for yourself why<br />
thousands of our past customers tell us if they had an opportunity to visit<br />
Alaska again, they wouldn’t do it any other way.<br />
See our RV floorplans, photos and highlights of Alaska on pages 12-13!<br />
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Tour 1: Gold Rush Memories<br />
TOUR 1: GOLD RUSH MEMORIES<br />
3-Night Vancouver to Skagway Inside Passage Cruise<br />
including Tracy Arm and Twin Sawyer Glaciers<br />
plus the Yukon, Denali, Fairbanks & Anchorage.<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
May 13; September 9, 16 VO $1,999<br />
May 20, 27; September 2 VO $2,099<br />
August 26 VO $2,199<br />
June 3 VO $2,299<br />
August 12, 19 VO $2,399<br />
June 10 VO $2,499<br />
June 17; July 29; August 5 VO $2,599<br />
June 24; July 1, 8, 15, 22 VO $2,699<br />
Fairbanks<br />
Denali<br />
National<br />
Park<br />
Mt. McKinley<br />
Anchorage<br />
ALASKA<br />
Tok<br />
Dawson City<br />
Beaver<br />
Creek<br />
Kluane<br />
National<br />
Park<br />
YUKON TERRITORY<br />
Whitehorse<br />
Skagway<br />
Tracy Arm<br />
& Twin Sawyer<br />
Glaciers<br />
Juneau<br />
12<br />
DAYS<br />
from<br />
$<br />
1,999<br />
VO = MS VOLENDAM | 3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $529 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (up to age 18) - $449<br />
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: $126 ea. | DRIVERS INSURANCE - $75 PER DRIVER<br />
CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 10% OF TOTAL PRICE<br />
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Ocean View Stateroom Category E.<br />
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for photos, ship highlights,<br />
ports of call and other features of this tour.<br />
RV Land Routes<br />
Custom Selection<br />
Holland America Line<br />
Day Tours & Attractions<br />
Start of Tour<br />
INSIDE PASSAGE<br />
Vancouver, BC<br />
DAY 1: Set sail from Vancouver, BC<br />
DAY 2: Cruising the Inside Passage<br />
DAY 3: Tracy Arm & Sawyer Glaciers*<br />
*Conditions permitting<br />
DAY 3: Juneau, Alaska port call<br />
DAY 4: Disembark in Skagway, Alaska<br />
DAY 5: Whitehorse, Yukon<br />
DAY 6: Beaver Creek, Yukon<br />
DAY 7: Fairbanks, Alaska<br />
DAY 8: Denali National Park<br />
DAY 9: Denali National Park<br />
DAY 10: Anchorage, Alaska<br />
DAY 11: Anchorage, Alaska<br />
DAY 12: Tour’s End<br />
DAYS 1-3. CRUISING THE INSIDE PASSAGE. JUNEAU PORT OF CALL.<br />
Board your cruise ship in Vancouver, B.C. and prepare for an unforgettable<br />
adventure. Cruise the beautiful Inside Passage including Tracy Arm and Twin<br />
Sawyer Glaciers enroute to Juneau, Alaska’s capital. Be sure and check out the<br />
variety of shore excursion options that are available.<br />
DAY 4. SKAGWAY. We’ll meet you dockside in Skagway and take care of your<br />
luggage. You’ll have time to explore this historic town and stroll its boardwalks.<br />
Pick up your motorhome, receive a thorough orientation, and overnight at<br />
Skagway Mountain View RV Park.<br />
DAY 5. SKAGWAY-WHITEHORSE. Today you can seek out adventures in<br />
Skagway, including the optional Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp & Salmon Bake<br />
or the White Pass Railroad. Or just sleep late before beginning your motorhome<br />
tour with a drive up the scenic Klondike Highway to Whitehorse. You’ll have an<br />
overview of the arduous White Pass Trail, used by stampeders of the Klondike<br />
Gold Rush. In Whitehorse you overnight at your reserved campsite.<br />
DAY 6. WHITEHORSE-BEAVER CREEK. Drive along blue, glacier-fed Kluane<br />
Lake, with the snowy peaks of the Kluane Ranges to the west. Take time for<br />
fishing, gold panning, hiking. Then arrive at Beaver Creek on the Yukon-Alaska<br />
border via the Alaska Highway.<br />
DAY 7. BEAVER CREEK-FAIRBANKS. Watch for the TransAlaska Pipeline as<br />
you continue on the Alaska Highway to Fairbanks. Summertime daylight lasts far<br />
into the night; in late summer you might see the Aurora Borealis.<br />
DAY 8. FAIRBANKS-DENALI. While in Fairbanks, consider an optional<br />
riverboat cruise on the Discovery, a genuine sternwheeler, try gold panning at<br />
Gold Dredge #8, or visit the excellent museum at the University of Alaska. Then<br />
it’s a short drive south to Denali area campground, where you’ll spend two nights.<br />
DAY 9. DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Now for Denali National Park, home of<br />
North America’s tallest mountain: 20,320-ft. McKinley. Consider an optional Denali<br />
Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour. Perhaps a flightseeing tour with a local naturalist<br />
to help you spot Dall sheep, moose and caribou in the peaks and valleys below.<br />
DAY 10. DENALI-ANCHORAGE. Drive south on the Parks Highway, with<br />
mountain views to amaze you and friendly small towns along the way, such as<br />
Talkeetna—headquarters for McKinley climbers. In Anchorage take in some city<br />
sights, or a great seafood dinner. Overnight.<br />
DAY 11. ANCHORAGE. Free day in Anchorage. Recommended optional tours<br />
include the 26 Glacier Cruise or Kenai Fjords National Park tour. Overnight at<br />
Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park.<br />
DAY 12. ANCHORAGE, TOUR’S END. This morning, drop off your RV, and<br />
we transfer you to the airport for your flight home, or on to your next adventure!<br />
CUSTOM SELECTION 1-A: Deletes Beaver Creek and 2nd night in Anchorage.<br />
Adds Dawson City and Tok. On day 6 drive Whitehorse to Dawson City and<br />
overnight. Day 7 drive Dawson City to Tok. On day 8 overnight Fairbanks, days<br />
9 and 10 overnight Denali and day 11 overnight Anchorage. Add $100 per party<br />
for this Custom Selection.<br />
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Tour 2: Klondike Fever<br />
TOUR 2: KLONDIKE FEVER<br />
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Denali & the Yukon<br />
plus 4-Night Skagway to Vancouver Inside<br />
Passage Cruise including Glacier Bay.<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
September 6, 13 VO $2,199<br />
May 10, 17; August 30 VO $2,299<br />
May 24 VO $2,399<br />
May 31; August 23 VO $2,499<br />
August 16 VO $2,599<br />
August 9 VO $2,699<br />
June 7; July 26; August 2 VO $2,799<br />
June 14, 21 VO $2,899<br />
June 28; July 5, 12, 19 VO $2,999<br />
Fairbanks<br />
Denali<br />
National<br />
Park<br />
Mt. McKinley<br />
Anchorage<br />
ALASKA<br />
Tok<br />
Dawson City<br />
Beaver<br />
Creek<br />
Kluane<br />
National<br />
Park<br />
Glacier Bay<br />
National Park<br />
YUKON TERRITORY<br />
Whitehorse<br />
Skagway<br />
Ketchikan<br />
11<br />
DAYS<br />
from<br />
$<br />
2,199<br />
VO = MS VOLENDAM | 3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $659 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (up to age 18) - $559<br />
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: $208 ea. | DRIVERS INSURANCE - $75 PER DRIVER<br />
CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 10% OF TOTAL PRICE<br />
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Ocean View Stateroom Category E.<br />
RV Land Routes<br />
Custom Selection<br />
Holland America Line<br />
Day Tours & Attractions<br />
Start of Tour<br />
INSIDE PASSAGE<br />
Vancouver, BC<br />
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for photos, ship highlights,<br />
ports of call and other features of this tour.<br />
DAY 1: Anchorage to Denali<br />
DAY 2: Denali National Park<br />
DAY 3: Fairbanks, Alaska<br />
DAY 4: Beaver Creek, Yukon<br />
DAY 5: Whitehorse, Yukon<br />
DAY 6: Skagway, Alaska<br />
DAY 7: Set sail from Skagway, Alaska<br />
DAY 8: Glacier Bay National Park<br />
DAY 9: Ketchikan, Alaska port call<br />
DAY 10: Cruise the Inside Passage<br />
DAY 11: Vancouver, BC;<br />
Tour’s End<br />
DAY 1. ANCHORAGE-DENALI. We’ll pick you up at the airport or a local<br />
hotel. After your orientation, strike out along the scenic Glenn and Parks Highways<br />
toward Denali National Park—six million acres of mountains, tundra, forests and<br />
rivers, and home of Mt. McKinley, North America’s tallest mountain.<br />
DAY 2. DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Your free day to explore the Park. Consider<br />
the optional Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour with an experienced guide<br />
to help you spot the native creatures, or a scenic wilderness tour that takes you<br />
deep into the park. These and other optional local tours may be reserved ahead.<br />
Don’t miss your opportunity to see Denali up close and personal.<br />
DAY 3. DENALI-FAIRBANKS. Drive north to Fairbanks, the state’s secondlargest<br />
city. There’s lots to see: the University of Alaska-Fairbanks and its fine<br />
museum and demonstration gardens; the TransAlaska Pipeline just out of town;<br />
the huge retired Gold Dredge #8, where you can try your luck at gold panning;<br />
an optional cruise on the sternwheeler Discovery.<br />
DAY 4. FAIRBANKS-BEAVER CREEK. Head out on the Alaska Highway<br />
to Beaver Creek, near the Yukon-Alaska border. Enjoy the scenery. Watch for<br />
wildlife along the road.<br />
DAY 5. BEAVER CREEK-WHITEHORSE. Drive the Alaska Highway along<br />
beautiful Kluane Lake, Yukon’s largest lake. Take a side trip into Kluane National<br />
Park, photograph snowclad peaks and glacial streams. In Whitehorse you might<br />
tour the S.S. Klondike, a retired sternwheeler. At the sod-roofed log-walled<br />
McBride Museum discover a trove of riverboat history, the stagecoach era and<br />
the Gold Rush.<br />
DAY 6. WHITEHORSE-SKAGWAY. In Skagway, at the foot of White Pass,<br />
you’re at the exact spot where thousands of fortune-seekers came ashore from<br />
their crowded ships, in a fever to search for gold. Tour the town and visit their<br />
haunts. Overnight at Skagway Mountain View RV Park, a short walk from the<br />
downtown historic district.<br />
DAY 7. SKAGWAY, SAIL. Before embarking on your cruise you might enjoy<br />
a fun optional shore excursion such as lunch on the Liarsville Gold Rush Trail<br />
Camp and Salmon Bake tour. Afterward board your Holland America Line ship,<br />
and set sail for Vancouver, B.C.<br />
DAYS 8-11. GL ACIER BAY, KETCHIK AN PORT OF CALL , AND CRUISING<br />
THE INSIDE PASSAGE. On a memorable day in Glacier Bay National Park,<br />
watch the birth of icebergs and experience nature at her most sublime.<br />
Then your elegant ship enters the scenic Inside Passage, including a port<br />
call at Ketchikan. Here, you may choose to select an exciting optional shore<br />
excursion like the Rain Forest Canoe & Nature Trail, Backcountry Jeep® &<br />
Canoe Safari or the Rain Forest Island Adventure. On day 11 disembark in<br />
Vancouver, B.C., tour’s end.<br />
CUSTOM SELECTION 2-A: Deletes Beaver Creek and 2nd night at Denali.<br />
Adds Dawson City and Tok. On day 2 drive to Fairbanks and overnight. On day<br />
3 travel Fairbanks to Tok for overnight. Drive Tok to Dawson City on day 4, and<br />
Dawson City to Whitehorse on day 5. Days 6 through 11 remain unchanged. Add<br />
$100 per party for this Custom Selection.<br />
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Tour 3: Northern Highlights<br />
Absolutely outstanding.<br />
You get to see the real Alaska!<br />
~ S. Hanke - Marion, IA<br />
TOUR 3/3-R: NORTHERN HIGHLIGHTS<br />
7-Night Glacier Discovery Cruise<br />
plus Anchorage, Fairbanks & Denali.<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
May 10, 17; September 6 OS/ZA $2,099<br />
May 24; August 30 OS/ZA $2,199<br />
May 31 OS/ZA $2,299<br />
August 23 OS/ZA $2,399<br />
August 16 OS/ZA $2,499<br />
June 7 OS/ZA $2,599<br />
June 14; August 9 OS/ZA $2,699<br />
June 21; August 2 OS/ZA $2,799<br />
June 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26 OS/ZA $2,899<br />
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ALASKA Fairbanks<br />
Denali<br />
National<br />
Park<br />
Mt. McKinley<br />
Anchorage<br />
Cooper<br />
Landing<br />
Cook Inlet<br />
Homer<br />
Glennallen<br />
Seward<br />
Paxson<br />
Wrangell-St. Elias<br />
National Park<br />
YUKON<br />
TERRITORY<br />
Haines<br />
Glacier Bay<br />
National Park<br />
Skagway<br />
Juneau<br />
Ketchikan<br />
$<br />
DAYS<br />
from<br />
2,099<br />
OS = MS OOSTERDAM | ZA = MS ZAANDAM<br />
3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $929 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (up to age 18) - $789<br />
[3] GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$303 ppdo/$225 3rd/4th | ZA-$318 ppdo/$240 3rd/4th<br />
[3-R] gov’t. fees & taxes: OS-$250 ppdo/$172 3rd/4th | ZA-$284 ppdo/$206 3rd/4th<br />
DRIVERS INSURANCE - $75 PER DRIVER | CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 5% OF TOTAL PRICE<br />
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Interior Stateroom Category J.<br />
RV Land Routes<br />
Custom Selection<br />
Holland America Line<br />
Motorcoach Route<br />
Day Tours & Attractions<br />
Start of Tour<br />
INSIDE PASSAGE<br />
Vancouver, BC<br />
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for photos and highlights.<br />
DAY 1: Sail from Vancouver, BC<br />
DAY 2: Cruise Inside Passage<br />
DAY 3: Ketchikan, AK port call<br />
DAY 4: Juneau, AK port call<br />
DAY 5: Skagway, AK port call*<br />
*3-R calls on Haines inlieu of Skagway.<br />
DAY 6: Glacier Bay Nat’l Park<br />
DAY 7: At sea (Gulf of Alaska)<br />
DAY 8: Disembark in Seward;<br />
Transfer to Anchorage<br />
DAY 9-10: Anchorage to Denali Nat’l Park<br />
DAY 11-12: Fairbanks, Alaska<br />
DAY 13: Glennallen, Alaska<br />
DAY 14: Anchorage, Alaska<br />
DAY 15: Tour’s End<br />
DAYS 1-7. GL ACIER DISCOVERY CRUISE, CRUISE THE INSIDE PASSAGE .<br />
Board your ship in Vancouver, B.C. Your cruise includes ports of call at Ketchikan,<br />
Juneau, and Skagway, plus cruising Glacier Bay National Park and the Gulf of<br />
Alaska. Be sure and check out the variety of shore excursion options that are<br />
available to enhance your trip.<br />
DAY 8. SEWARD-ANCHORAGE. After you disembark in Seward, board your<br />
comfortable motorcoach or van for a scenic trip to Anchorage, where you pick<br />
up your RV. We give you a thorough orientation on your vehicle, then overnight<br />
at Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park. You’ll have time left to sightsee and stock<br />
up on groceries, or have dinner out.<br />
DAY 9. ANCHORAGE-DENALI. Drive the Glenn and Parks Highways to<br />
Denali, with mountain ranges to right and left. Watch for a glimpse of the Great<br />
One—McKinley—if weather permits. Overnight near the entrance to Denali<br />
National Park.<br />
DAY 10. DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Your day to explore the Park. To see the<br />
most of this vast area, sign up for an optional Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour.<br />
DAY 11. DENALI-FAIRBANKS. Rejoin the scenic Parks Highway, and drive<br />
north to Fairbanks, Alaska’s second-largest city. Keep your camera handy,<br />
as wildlife spottings are common along the road. Fairbanks is closer to the<br />
Land of the Midnight Sun, so you’ll have plenty of daylight after you arrive at<br />
your campsite.<br />
DAY 12. FAIRBANKS. There’s no lack of things to do here. Consider a visit to<br />
the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, with its excellent museum. Inspect a retired<br />
gold dredge, or view the TransAlaska Pipeline up close.<br />
DAY 13. FAIRBANKS-GLENNALLEN. You start your day driving on the<br />
famous Alaska Highway. At Delta Junction, branch off southward on the Richardson<br />
Highway. You’ll have many sightings of the TransAlaska Pipeline and gorgeous<br />
views of the Wrangell Mountains in Wrangell–St. Elias National Park. Overnight<br />
near Glennallen.<br />
DAY 14. GLENNALLEN-ANCHORAGE. Glennallen is the gateway to Alaska’s<br />
Copper River region, famous for its wild salmon runs. As you drive southwest on<br />
the Glenn Highway, you’ll enjoy more magnificent mountain views. Overnight at<br />
your reserved campsite at Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park.<br />
DAY 15. ANCHORAGE, TOUR’S END. This morning bid your trusty vehicle<br />
au revoir, then we transfer you to the airport for your flight home.<br />
CUSTOM SELECTION 3-R: RV Land Tour First, Followed by a Cruise. On<br />
day 1 pick up RV in Anchorage. Days 1 through 8 on land are same as 8 through<br />
15 on Highway Cruise 3. On Day 8 drop off RV in Anchorage, transfer to Seward<br />
and sail to Vancouver, B. C. NOTE: The southbound cruise itinerary features a<br />
Haines port call in lieu of Skagway.<br />
CUSTOM SELECTION 3-K: Deletes Fairbanks. Adds the Denali Highway<br />
and Kenai Peninsula. On day 11 drive from Denali to Glennallen. Travel from<br />
Glennallen to Cooper Landing on day 12 and Cooper Landing to Homer<br />
on day 13. Return to Anchorage on day 14 and overnight. Day 15 remains<br />
unchanged. Add $100 per party for this Custom Selection.<br />
CUSTOM SELECTION 3-KR: RV Land Tour First, Followed by a Cruise.<br />
Tour begins in Anchorage. Drive to Cooper Landing on day 1 and Homer on<br />
day 2. Overnight on day 3 in Anchorage and drive to Denali on day 4 for two<br />
nights. Drive the Denali Highway on day 6, overnighting near Glennallen.<br />
Day 7 return to Anchorage for final overnight on land. Turn in the RV the<br />
morning of day 8 and transfer to Seward to set sail for Vancouver. See note<br />
on southbound cruise itinerary under Custom Selection 3-R above. Add $100<br />
per party for this Custom Selection.<br />
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Tour 4: Alaska Highways Adventure<br />
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TOUR 4: ALASKA HIGHWAYS ADVENTURE<br />
7-Night Vancouver to Seward. Glacier Discovery Cruise<br />
plus Anchorage, Denali, Fairbanks & The Alaska Hwy.<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
May 10; September 6 OS/ZA $3,399<br />
May 17; August 30 OS/ZA $3,499<br />
August 23 ZA $3,699<br />
May 24 OS $3,799<br />
August 16 OS $3,899<br />
May 31; August 9 ZA $4,099<br />
June 7; August 2 OS $4,399<br />
June 14; July 26 ZA $4,499<br />
July 19 OS $4,599<br />
June 21; July 12 OS/ZA $4,699<br />
June 28; July 5 OS/ZA $4,799<br />
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$396 PPDO/$225 3rd/4th | ZA-$411 PPDO/$240 3rd/4th<br />
TOUR 4-E: Extends Tour 4 by seven nights.<br />
Adds the Kenai Peninsula and extra nights.<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
May 10; September 6 OS/ZA $4,299<br />
May 17 ZA $4,399<br />
August 30 OS $4,499<br />
May 24; August 23 OS/ZA $4,699<br />
May 31; August 16 OS/ZA $4, 999<br />
August 9 ZA $5,399<br />
June 7 OS $5,499<br />
August 2 OS $5,599<br />
June 14; July 26 ZA $5,799<br />
June 21; July 19 OS $5,999<br />
June 28; July 12 ZA $6,099<br />
July 5 OS $6,199<br />
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$458 PPDO/$225 3rd/4th | ZA-$473 PPDO/$240 3rd/4th<br />
TOUR 4-R: Anchorage, Denali, Fairbanks and<br />
The Alaska Hwy plus 7-Night Seward to Vancouver<br />
Glacier Discovery Cruise.<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
May 3, 10 OS/ZA $3,299<br />
May 17, 24; August 30 OS/ZA $3,499<br />
May 31 OS $3,699<br />
August 23 OS $3,799<br />
August 16 ZA $3,999<br />
June 7; August 9 OS/ZA $4,099<br />
June 14 OS $4,299<br />
August 2 ZA $4,399<br />
June 21; July 26 OS/ZA $4,499<br />
June 28; July 5, 12, 19 OS/ZA $4,599<br />
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$172 PPDO/$172 3rd/4th | ZA-$206 PPDO/$206 3rd/4th<br />
TOUR 4-ER: Extends Tour 4-R by seven nights.<br />
Adds the Kenai Peninsula and extra nights.<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
April 26 OS $4,099<br />
May 3 ZA $4,199<br />
May 10 OS $4,299<br />
May 17 ZA $4,499<br />
May 24 OS $4,599<br />
August 23 ZA $4,899<br />
May 31 ZA $4,999<br />
June 7; August 9 OS/ZA $5,299<br />
August 2 OS $5,399<br />
July 26 ZA $5,699<br />
June 14 ZA $5,799<br />
June 21; July 19 OS $5,899<br />
June 28; July 5, 12 OS/ZA $5,999<br />
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$172 PPDO/$172 3rd/4th | ZA-$206 PPDO/$206 3rd/4th<br />
ALASKA<br />
Denali<br />
National<br />
Park<br />
Mt. McKinley<br />
Anchorage<br />
Cooper Landing<br />
Cook<br />
Inlet<br />
Seward<br />
Homer<br />
Fairbanks<br />
RV Land Routes<br />
Custom Selection<br />
Holland America Line<br />
Tok<br />
Dawson City<br />
Beaver<br />
Creek<br />
Kluane<br />
National<br />
Park<br />
Haines<br />
Glacier Bay<br />
National Park<br />
YUKON TERRITORY<br />
Whitehorse<br />
DAY 1: Set sail from Vancouver, BC<br />
DAY 2: Cruising the Inside Passage<br />
DAY 3: Ketchikan, Alaska port call<br />
DAY 4: Juneau, Alaska port call<br />
DAY 5: Skagway, Alaska port call*<br />
DAY 6: Glacier Bay National Park<br />
DAY 7: At sea (Gulf of Alaska)<br />
DAY 8: Disembark in Seward, Alaska;<br />
Transfer to Anchorage<br />
DAY 9: Anchorage, Alaska<br />
DAY 10: Denali National Park<br />
Skagway<br />
Juneau<br />
Watson<br />
Lake<br />
Ketchikan<br />
Fort Nelson<br />
INSIDE PASSAGE<br />
Dawson Creek<br />
Prince<br />
George<br />
DAY 11: Denali National Park<br />
DAY 12: Fairbanks, Alaska<br />
DAY 13: Beaver Creek, Yukon<br />
DAYS 14-15: Whitehorse, Yukon<br />
DAY 16: Watson Lake, Yukon<br />
DAY 17: Fort Nelson, BC<br />
DAY 18: Dawson Creek, BC<br />
DAY 19: Prince George, BC<br />
DAY 20: Cache Creek, BC<br />
DAY 21: Anacortes, WA<br />
DAY 22: Seattle, WA; Tour’s End<br />
* 4-R and 4-ER calls in Haines in lieu of Skagway and minor land itinerary modification.<br />
22 or 29<br />
DAYS<br />
from<br />
$<br />
3,299<br />
Cache Creek<br />
Vancouver, BC<br />
Anacortes<br />
Seattle<br />
DAYS 1-7. GLACIER DISCOVERY CRUISE, INSIDE PASSAGE. Board your cruise ship<br />
in Vancouver, B.C. Your cruise includes calls at Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway, plus cruising<br />
Glacier Bay National Park and the Gulf of Alaska. Don’t forget to look at the wide variety of<br />
shore excursion options that are available in each port to enhance your trip.<br />
DAY 8-22: Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for our Alaska Highways Adventure daily land<br />
itinerary details including the four custom selections available for this tour.<br />
ANCHORAGE<br />
BIKE AND BIKE & CARRIER RENTAL packageS:<br />
Details and rates page 15!<br />
Motorcoach Route<br />
Day Tours & Attractions<br />
Start of Tour<br />
OS = MS Oosterdam | ZA = MS ZAANDAM | 3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $929 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (up to age 18) - $789<br />
DRIVERS INSURANCE - $85 PER DRIVER | CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 10% OF TOTAL PRICE<br />
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Interior Stateroom Category J.<br />
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for cruise ship upgrade supplements<br />
for higher categories for Tours 3, 4 & 5!
Tour 5: National Parks Explorer<br />
Your staff helped to make it one of the<br />
best vacations we could have hoped for!<br />
~ S. Hanke - Marion, IA<br />
TOUR 5: NATIONAL PARKS EXPLORER<br />
7-Night Cruise featuring the National Parks<br />
of Alaska & Canada’s Yukon<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
May 10; September 6 OS/ZA $2,999<br />
May 17; August 30 OS/ZA $3,099<br />
August 23 ZA $3,299<br />
May 24 OS $3,399<br />
August 16 OS $3,499<br />
May 31; August 9 ZA $3,699<br />
June 7; August 2 OS $3,999<br />
June 14; July 26 ZA $4,099<br />
July 19 OS $4,199<br />
June 21; July 12 OS/ZA $4,299<br />
June 28; July 5 OS/ZA $4,399<br />
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$385 PPDO/$225 3rd/4th | ZA-$399 PPDO/$240 3rd/4th<br />
TOUR 5-R: NATIONAL PARKS EXPLORER<br />
DEPARTURE DATE SHIP PP DBL OCC.<br />
May 3, 10 OS/ZA $2,899<br />
May 17, 24 OS/ZA $3,099<br />
May 31; August 30 OS/ZA $3,299<br />
August 16 ZA $3,599<br />
June 7; August 9 OS/ZA $3,699<br />
June 14 OS $3,899<br />
July 26; August 2 OS/ZA $3,999<br />
June 21 ZA $4,099<br />
June 28; July 5, 12, 19 OS/ZA $4,199<br />
GOV’T. FEES & TAXES: OS-$332 PPDO/$172 3rd/4th | ZA-$366 PPDO/$206 3rd/4th<br />
3RD/4TH ADULT SHARE - $929 | 3RD/4TH CHILD SHARE (up to age 18) - $789<br />
OS = MS OOSTERDAM | ZA = MS ZAANDAM<br />
ALASKA<br />
Denali<br />
National<br />
Park<br />
Mt. McKinley<br />
Glennallen<br />
Anchorage<br />
Seward<br />
Fairbanks<br />
RV Land Routes<br />
Custom Selection<br />
Holland America Line<br />
Motorcoach Route<br />
Tok<br />
Wrangell-<br />
St. Elias<br />
National Park<br />
National<br />
Historic<br />
Site<br />
Beaver<br />
Creek<br />
Dawson City<br />
Kluane<br />
National Park<br />
Glacier Bay<br />
National Park<br />
DAY 1: Set sail from Vancouver, BC<br />
DAY 2: Cruising the Inside Passage<br />
DAY 3: Ketchikan, Alaska port call<br />
DAY 4: Juneau, Alaska port call<br />
DAY 5: Skagway, Alaska port call*<br />
DAY 6: Glacier Bay National Park<br />
DAY 7: At sea (Gulf of Alaska)<br />
DAY 8: Disembark in Seward;<br />
Transfer to Anchorage<br />
Haines<br />
National Parks<br />
Day Tours & Attractions<br />
Start of Tour<br />
DAYs 9-10: Denali National Park<br />
YUKON TERRITORY<br />
Whitehorse<br />
Skagway<br />
Klondike Gold Rush<br />
Historical Park<br />
Juneau<br />
Ketchikan<br />
INSIDE PASSAGE<br />
DRIVERS INSURANCE - $85 PER DRIVER | CANCELLATION FEES PROTECTION - 5% OF TOTAL PRICE<br />
Per person, double occupancy prices are based on Interior Stateroom Category J.<br />
DAYs 11-12: Fairbanks, Alaska<br />
DAY 13: Tok, Alaska<br />
DAY 14-15: Dawson City, Yukon<br />
DAYS 16-17: Whitehorse, Yukon<br />
DAY 18: Kluane National Park, Yukon<br />
DAY 19: Beaver Creek, Yukon<br />
DAY 20: Glennallen, Alaska<br />
DAY 21-22: Anchorage, Alaska; Tour’s End<br />
*5-R calls in Haines in lieu of Skagway<br />
and minor land itinerary modification.<br />
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DAYS<br />
from<br />
$<br />
2,899<br />
Vancouver, BC<br />
DAYS 1-7. GL ACIER DISCOVERY CRUISE, CRUISE THE INSIDE PASSAGE .<br />
Board your ship in Vancouver, B.C. Your cruise calls at the ports of Ketchikan,<br />
Juneau, and Skagway plus cruising Glacier Bay National Park and the Gulf of<br />
Alaska. Be sure and check out the variety of shore excursion options that are<br />
available in all three ports to enhance your trip.<br />
DAY 8. SEWARD-ANCHORAGE. Disembark at Seward and enjoy a scenic<br />
ride to Anchorage to pick up your RV. After your orientation, you have time to see<br />
a museum, dine on seafood, or stock up on groceries. Overnight at Anchorage<br />
Ship Creek RV Park.<br />
DAY 9. ANCHORAGE-DENALI. Drive the scenic Parks Highway to Denali<br />
National Park. Overnight near the entrance to Denali National Park.<br />
DAY 10. DENALI NATIONAL PARK. A free day to explore the home of North<br />
America’s tallest mountain: 20,320-ft. McKinley. There’s plenty of time to explore<br />
the wilderness on an optional Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari tour.<br />
DAY 11. DENALI-FAIRBANKS. On the road again, head for Fairbanks, nearer<br />
the Land of the Midnight Sun, with plenty of daylight for recreation.<br />
DAY 12-13. FAIRBANKS-TOK. Free day to explore Fairbanks; overnight. Ride<br />
the historic Alaska Highway to Tok, self-proclaimed “dog-mushing capital of the<br />
world.” See the TransAlaska Pipeline on your route.<br />
DAY 14. TOK-DAWSON CITY. The scenery is other-worldly on the Taylor and<br />
Top-of-the-World Highways before you descend to the banks of the Yukon River<br />
and cross by ferry to Dawson City.<br />
DAY 15-17. DAWSON CITY-WHITEHORSE. You have a free day to wander<br />
the wooden sidewalks of this perfectly preserved gold rush town. Visit the S.S.<br />
Keno sternwheeler, a National Historic Site. Then drive the Klondike Highway to<br />
Whitehorse. Perhaps see the Frantic Follies, a show that re-creates the Days of<br />
‘98. Overnight Whitehorse. Free day to explore Whitehorse, capital of the Yukon<br />
Territory; overnight.<br />
DAY 18. WHITEHORSE-KLUANE NATIONAL PARK. Overnight near<br />
Kluane National Park.<br />
DAY 19. KLUANE NATIONAL PARK-BEAVER CREEK. Drive the famous<br />
Alaska Highway and watch for views of blue, glacier-fed Kluane Lake in Kluane<br />
National Park.<br />
DAY 20. BEAVER CREEK-GLENNALLEN. On to Tok, then head to Glennallen<br />
via Alaska, Richardson and Glenn Highways. Enjoy the views of the majestic<br />
Wrangell Mountains in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park enroute. Optional<br />
side trip to the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve Visitor Center.<br />
Overnight near Glennallen.<br />
DAY 21. GLENNALLEN-ANCHORAGE. More gorgeous scenery today,<br />
maybe viewing Dall sheep on the way to Anchorage. Overnight at Anchorage<br />
Ship Creek RV Park.<br />
DAY 22. ANCHORAGE, TOUR’S END. Turn in your RV; we’ll provide the<br />
transfer to the airport.<br />
CUSTOM SELECTION 5-R: Reverse Itinerary. Land Tour First, Cruise<br />
Afterwards. On day 1 transfer from Anchorage International Airport or local<br />
hotel to pick up your RV; RV orientation and overnight in Anchorage. Days 2<br />
through 14 of land tour are similar to days 9 through 21 of Highway Cruise 5<br />
except the additional day in Fairbanks and the overnight at Kluane National Park<br />
are replaced with 2-nights in Skagway. On day 15, turn in your RV, transfer to<br />
Seward to board your ship and sail to Vancouver. NOTE: The southbound cruise<br />
itinerary features a Haines port call in lieu of Skagway.<br />
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EXPLORE alaska WITH<br />
THE ULTIMATE ROAD<br />
ADVENTURE IN A MOTORHOME!<br />
Freedom has never felt so good!<br />
There’s no better way to experience the interior marvels of the Great Land than from the vantage point of one of Alaska Motorhome Rental’s roomy,<br />
comfortable motorhomes. See the sights up close, stop to snap a photo, go fishing, have a picnic. Best of all, you set your own pace, choose where you’re going to<br />
go, and how long you want to stay.<br />
We make it easy for you to roam the Great Land in your<br />
roomy, comfortable RV. See everything up close, with<br />
time to investigate, take photos and relax.<br />
Here are a few of the high spots along the road:<br />
Alaska. Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city, but you<br />
still sense the proximity of the wilderness and the<br />
frontier spirit. Witness the tidal bore along Turnagain<br />
Arm (conditions permitting), when a wall of water up<br />
to six feet high rushes up the inlet. Catch a comfortable<br />
night’s rest at Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park.<br />
Homer, on the Kenai Peninsula, attracts fishermen,<br />
artists and seekers of spectacular scenery. Across the<br />
bay a timbered coastline rises to the glacier-capped<br />
peaks of the Kenai Mountains. Visit Homer Spit, a smallboat<br />
harbor, canneries, boat building shops and the<br />
occasional artist with an easel.<br />
Denali National Park and Preserve is home to North<br />
America’s tallest mountain, and to wildlife in amazing<br />
abundance. Weather permitting, you may catch a glimpse<br />
of 20,320-ft. Mt. McKinley long before you reach the park,<br />
from the highway between Anchorage and Fairbanks. To<br />
fully enjoy your time in the area, sign up for an optional<br />
tour, like the Denali Jeep® Backcountry Safari.<br />
Fairbanks began as a Gold Rush town and has<br />
been thriving ever since. Here you may inspect the<br />
TransAlaska Pipeline just outside of town, visit Gold<br />
Dredge #8, and try your hand at panning.<br />
Skagway was one of the liveliest towns in the<br />
hemisphere in 1898, when it was the gateway to<br />
Gold Rush Country. And it hasn’t lost a particle of its<br />
spirit. Here you’ll over-night at Skagway Mountain<br />
View RV Park. Located just a short walk from your<br />
campground you’ll find well-trodden boardwalks<br />
and false-fronted saloons. Shopping is fun here,<br />
for anything from gold nugget jewelry to original<br />
works of Alaskan art.<br />
The Alaska Highway. This historic road began<br />
as a one-lane supply line to Alaska at the outbreak of<br />
World War II. Today it runs from Dawson Creek, BC, for<br />
1,520 miles to Fairbanks. Along the way you might spot<br />
moose, caribou, bison and Dall sheep.<br />
Kluane National Park and Preserve, between Whitehorse<br />
and Beaver Creek, is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.<br />
It contains some of Canada’s highest peaks and is a<br />
prime wildlife-viewing area. The Alaska Highway skirts<br />
crystal-clear, glacier-fed Kluane Lake for 40 miles while<br />
the snow clad, 7,000-ft.-plus Kluane Ranges parallel the<br />
highway to the west. You may glimpse distant giants of<br />
the St. Elias Mountain Range.<br />
The Yukon. Whitehorse, capital of Yukon Territory,<br />
is a friendly modern city that provides vivid reminders<br />
of its Gold Rush beginnings. You may visit the grand old<br />
sternwheeler, S.S. Klondike, permanently anchored on<br />
dry land by the riverside. Enjoy an evening of hilarious<br />
history at the Frantic Follies Vaudeville Revue.<br />
Dawson City is a perfectly preserved Gold Rush town.<br />
Hardly anything has changed since the boom days when<br />
thousands descended on the town to get rich quick.<br />
Why choose us<br />
Experience.<br />
We have been providing<br />
Alaska visitors quality vacation<br />
experiences since 1978.<br />
Modern Fleet.<br />
We boast the newest fleet<br />
of motorhomes in Alaska.<br />
Savings.<br />
We offer a host of discounts:<br />
AAA, AARP, and Good Sam<br />
Discounts, Extended Rental<br />
Discounts, Anchorage Sunday<br />
Savings and Web Specials<br />
throughout the season.<br />
Airport to RV<br />
Direct Service.<br />
With Alaska Motorhome Rentals<br />
you skip the office waiting<br />
lines. We whisk you directly<br />
to your assigned motorhome<br />
then promptly conduct your<br />
orientation, complete your<br />
documents and get you on<br />
your way, fast.<br />
One-Way Rentals.<br />
We ARE the one-way specialists<br />
in Alaska! With Alaska<br />
Motorhome Rentals you can<br />
cruise from Vancouver to<br />
Anchorage then drive the Alaska<br />
Highway south to Seattle. Or<br />
an Alaska Railroad journey<br />
from Anchorage to Fairbanks<br />
and return by motorhome. The<br />
options are nearly endless with<br />
Alaska Motorhome Rentals.<br />
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Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for customer reviews, specials and route map with recommended Alaska highlights.<br />
Complete terms and conditions available online.
Your HOME on the Road!<br />
Large RV<br />
Perfect for a party of<br />
4 to 6 (28-31 feet)<br />
WARDROBE<br />
BATH<br />
MICROWAVE<br />
O.H.<br />
CAB<br />
O.H. CAB<br />
TV<br />
O.H.<br />
DINETTE<br />
QUEEN BED<br />
60 X 75<br />
Day Time Configuration<br />
SOFA<br />
SHOWER<br />
REF.<br />
ENTRY<br />
O.H. CAB<br />
BED<br />
44 X 68<br />
O.H. CAB<br />
QUEEN BED<br />
60 X 75<br />
Sleeping Configuration<br />
ENTRY<br />
BED<br />
39 X 60<br />
BED<br />
60 x 80<br />
SHOWER<br />
BATH<br />
WARDROBE<br />
O.H.<br />
CAB<br />
DINETTE<br />
TV O.H.<br />
Motorhome sizes are determined by exterior length. The floor plan illustrations shown<br />
here are samples of the day and night configurations. The actual floor plan in your<br />
vehicle may be different from those illustrated.<br />
O.H. CAB<br />
QUEEN BED<br />
60 x 80<br />
O.H. CAB<br />
Day Time Configuration<br />
REF.<br />
MICROWAVE<br />
ENTRY<br />
Standard RV<br />
Perfect for a party of<br />
2 to 4 (21-24 feet)<br />
BED<br />
44 X 68<br />
QUEEN BED<br />
60 x 80<br />
Sleeping Configuration<br />
BED<br />
60 x 80<br />
ENTRY<br />
Frequent Questions:<br />
If you’ve never driven a motorhome before,<br />
no problem!<br />
All of our motorhomes are Class C “cabovers”,<br />
simply a home built on a van chassis, and our<br />
guests tell us it’s as easy as driving a car. Here<br />
are answers to some common questions to<br />
help you become more comfortable with your<br />
home on wheels.<br />
Questions continue on page 14.<br />
What’s the driver’s cab like You have a tilt<br />
wheel, two captain’s chairs with arm rests, automatic<br />
transmission, power assisted steering, ABS power brakes<br />
and cruise control. The turning radius is remarkably short<br />
so driving will be easy, comfortable and safe. The cab<br />
has air conditioning and AM/FM stereo with CD player.<br />
How about the living area All our RVs have<br />
a shower, bathroom, full galley, dinette, storage areas,<br />
and comfortable beds. They have roof air conditioning<br />
and a furnace with automatic thermostat control, water<br />
heater, range with oven and/or a microwave oven and<br />
a large refrigerator/freezer. All the comforts of home!<br />
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Best way to see Alaska. An RV is priceless. You have an<br />
excellent product with a very affordable price.<br />
~ C. Schatz – Leeds, AL<br />
Share with us!<br />
Frequent Questions:<br />
Will my RV be hard to drive No—it will be similar to driving<br />
a van or a pick-up. For most of our guests, this is a first experience with<br />
an RV, and they give us high ratings for “ease of driving.”<br />
I haven’t driven an RV before. Will you teach me<br />
what to do Yes; every guest is given a very thorough orientation<br />
on operation of the RV before setting out. You’ll be able to reach us at<br />
our toll-free Roadside Assistance number if you have further questions.<br />
Just what will my RV be like How big and what<br />
layout Our fleet of Class C motorhomes are late-model, with 5-speed<br />
automatic overdrive transmission. Depending on the size of your party,<br />
your preferences and vehicle availability, it will be between 21 and 31<br />
feet long, and will sleep 2 to 6 people. The larger models provide plenty<br />
of room and privacy for families and other guests.<br />
How is the driving in Alaska Much like driving any two lane<br />
rural highway in the “Lower 48”. There’s less traffic, but may have more<br />
road construction. Roads are sometimes bumpier, due to permafrost<br />
typical for Alaska and the Yukon.<br />
What if I need assistance You’re not alone out there. You<br />
may call our special toll-free number, 16 hours a day, 7 days a week<br />
for Roadside Assistance. We’ll help you solve the problem, or get you<br />
to someone who can.<br />
How about housekeeping supplies & equipment<br />
With our optional housekeeping package, just about everything you<br />
need is supplied; towels for bath and kitchen, sheets, blankets and<br />
pillows. The kitchen is stocked with pots, pans, utensils, glassware,<br />
flatware, serving and storage dishes, electric toaster and coffeemaker.<br />
VEHICLE SIZE (rates per day) 4 – 6 DAYS 7 – 20 DAYS 21+ DAYS<br />
MAY 1 - MAY 15<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $125 $115 $104<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $146 $136 $125<br />
MAY 16 - may 31<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $136 $125 $115<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $157 $146 $136<br />
june 1 - june 7<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $146 $136 $125<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $168 $157 $146<br />
june 8 - june 14<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $178 $168 $157<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $199 $189 $178<br />
june 15 - june 30<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $231 $220 $210<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $252 $241 $231<br />
July 1 - july 31<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $252 $241 $231<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $273 $262 $252<br />
augUST 1 - augUST 15<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $220 $210 $199<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $241 $231 $220<br />
augUST 16 - augUST 31<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $189 $178 $168<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $210 $199 $189<br />
September 1 - 10<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $146 $136 $125<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $168 $157 $146<br />
September 11 – October 15<br />
Standard Class C Motorhome $125 $115 $104<br />
Large Class C Motorhome $146 $136 $125<br />
Applicable taxes not included. Rates shown above are in U.S. funds and on a per day basis. Per day rates reflect the number<br />
of nights that the motorhome is in the possession of the customer. Mileage charges are $.35 per mile. Optional unlimited<br />
mileage is $39 per day. Airport/Hotel transfers are available for $20 each way.<br />
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:<br />
Available for rent at the applicable rates per week:<br />
Lawn chairs. .............. $7 ea.<br />
Propane barbecue ...........$25<br />
Ice chest (cooler) .............$5<br />
TV/DVD ...................$50<br />
Child Seat ..................$25<br />
Generator .................. $5*<br />
*(per hr. of use or fraction thereof)<br />
HOUSEKEEPING PACKAGE:<br />
The optional Housekeeping Package is available for $35 per person, per rental,<br />
and includes bedding (sheets, pillowcases, blankets, pillows) towels, eating,<br />
cooking, and storage ware.<br />
one-way CITY PAIRS<br />
one-way FEES<br />
effective<br />
7/1-7/31<br />
effective<br />
5/1-6/30 & 8/1-10/15<br />
Anchorage – Seattle $1,259 $1,048<br />
Anchorage – Fairbanks $627 $522<br />
Anchorage – Skagway $1,048 $838<br />
Fairbanks – Seattle $1,365 $1,154<br />
Fairbanks – Skagway $1,154 $943<br />
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Close to where you want to be!<br />
When you’re ready to make your dream of visiting Alaska come true, make Best of Alaska RV Parks a part of your<br />
Alaska dream vacation. With recreational vehicle parks located in Anchorage and Skagway—we offer convenience,<br />
quality service and easy access to the activities and attractions you came to see. Visit our tour desk at both locations<br />
for a host of exciting tour options.<br />
Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park puts a variety of activities and amusements at your doorstep. Located<br />
just a few blocks from downtown Anchorage, it offers easy access to Alaska’s largest city. In addition to being near<br />
Alaska’s top attractions, there are a host of conveniences and amenities. You can be assured of clean restrooms and<br />
showers, friendly and courteous staff, full hook-ups, pull-thru sites, a local tour reservation center and more.<br />
2015 SEASON<br />
effective<br />
May 1–30; Sept. 1–30<br />
effective<br />
June 1 – Aug. 31<br />
Water, Sewer & Electric $39 $49<br />
Pull Through Water, Sewer & Electric $49 $59<br />
Dry Sites & Tent Sites $19 $29<br />
AMENITIES:<br />
Full Hook-Ups • Dry Sites, Tent Sites • Pull-Thru Sites • Local Tour Desk<br />
Showers, Restrooms & Laundry Facilities • Gift Shop • Handicap Accessible<br />
Telephones, Wi-Fi & Dial-Up Modem Access • Group & Caravan Rates Available<br />
ANCHORAGE<br />
BIKE AND BIKE & CARRIER<br />
RENTAL packageS:<br />
Anchorage is a great place for cycling.<br />
With long summer days, 120 miles of paved<br />
bicycle trails and breathtaking scenery, it’s<br />
a wonderful way to explore Anchorage.<br />
Package Options for Alaska Motorhome<br />
Rentals and Alaska Highway Cruises<br />
customers:<br />
Rental Rates:<br />
• Bike Carrier only $50<br />
• 2 Bikes & 1 Bike Carrier $189<br />
• 4 Bikes & 1 Bike Carrier $289<br />
*Package options are ONLY valid for Alaska Motorhome<br />
Rentals and Alaska Highway Cruises’ customers who<br />
will be picking up and dropping off their motorhomes<br />
in Anchorage.<br />
Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park Rentals:<br />
• $27 per day<br />
• $15 for 6 hours<br />
You’ll be pleasantly surprised at our Skagway Mountain View RV Park. Situated in a quiet wooded<br />
setting at the base of White Pass, you’re just a short walk from Skagway’s downtown Historic District. In addition to<br />
being near Alaska’s top attractions, we offer a host of conveniences and amenities. You’ll enjoy clean restrooms and<br />
showers, friendly and courteous staff, water and electric hook-ups and a local tour reservation center.<br />
2015 SEASON<br />
Water & Electric<br />
May 1–14; May 19–31; Sept. 1–30 $39 June 28 – July 4 $59<br />
June 1–27; July 5–Aug. 31 $49 May 15–18 $69<br />
Dry Sites & Tent Sites<br />
May 1–14; May 19–31; Sept. 1–30 $19 June 28 – July 4 $35<br />
June 1–27; July 5–Aug. 31 $29 May 15–18 $39<br />
AMENITIES:<br />
Electric Plus Water Hook-Ups • Dry Sites & Tent Sites • Wi-Fi<br />
Firewood & Ice • Showers & Restrooms • RV/Car Wash • Local Tour Desk<br />
Laundry Facilities • Dump Station • Group & Caravan Rates Available<br />
VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS & DISCOVER CARDS WELCOME<br />
CALL FOR GROUP & EXTENDED STAY RATES AT 1-800-323-5757<br />
Alaska Travel Adventures, Inc. is proud to be a member of: Alaska Travel Industry Association,<br />
Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau, Alaska Campground Owners Association, Fairbanks Convention & Visitors Bureau,<br />
Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, Juneau Convention & Visitors Bureau, Skagway Visitors Bureau, and Tok Visitors Bureau<br />
Photo taken by 2013 Photo Contest<br />
Winner during their Backcountry<br />
Jeep & Canoe day trip in Ketchikan<br />
Visit BestofAlaskaTravel.com for RV park campground maps and a host of exciting tour options.<br />
Cancellation policy and campground rules available online.<br />
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21 ways to Day-Trip in Alaska!<br />
Best of Alaska Day Tours & Attractions operates more<br />
adventure tours in Alaska than any other company.<br />
From our Salmon Bake to Whale Watching to our<br />
Mendenhall Glacier Float Trip—you'll experience<br />
Alaska's natural splendor.<br />
All-Inclusive Land & Sea!<br />
Every Alaska Highway Cruises vacation includes a<br />
luxury cruise with Holland America Line along with<br />
an up-close and personal experience in your own<br />
motorhome. Your cruise itinerary options include<br />
the scenic Inside Passage.<br />
Your Home on the Road!<br />
Alaska Motorhome Rentals boasts the newest fleet<br />
of motorhomes in Alaska and has been providing<br />
Alaska visitors with quality vacation experiences<br />
since 1978. One-way rentals available, and we offer<br />
a host of discounts.<br />
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