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Grand Explorer – June 19 to June 28, 2025

10 days from $ 4889 to $ 8029

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SMALL GROUP ALASKA LAND TOUR with a maximum 13 passengers and 1 Alaska resident guide traveling mainly by small coach. This tour is designated for travelers of age 13 and above.

DAILY ITINERARY:  Days begin 8-9 am and end 8-9 pm, with a little flexibility. Travel is at a comfortable pace with several stops along the way. In some locations, optional activities can be arranged for a further personalized experience.

Travelers should be able to walk unassisted (at least a city block and up a few stairs), and in good medical condition in order to participate in this small group tour. Times listed are approximate and if needed ATG may alter the schedule as needed to suit the situation.

Meal packages vary with tours and include entree, non-alcohol beverage and gratuity. Included meals are listed at the end of each day in the schedule. Where meals are not included, access and assistance to dining is still provided by your guide.


Day 1 – Arrival Day: Thursday, June 19, 2025

Anchorage, Alaska

Today is the scheduled arrival day into Anchorage, Alaska.  Alaskan Tour Guides is happy to assist with additional hotel reservations for those who wish to arrive earlier.

Arrival day in unguided. (Meals and activities for this day are at your own expense. The hotel room and tax for this night is included in the tour rate.

Hotel: The Dimond Center Hotel offers modern, comfortable accommodations in South Anchorage.   Amenities include a refrigerator, microwave, deep soaking tub, & flat-screen TV in each room.   Complimentary breakfast, free wi-fi, & 24 hour airport shuttle provided. 1 king or 2 queen Ultimate Dream Beds.

Note: No view rooms at this property.

Day 2 – Tour Begins: Friday, June 20, 2025

HIGHLIGHTS: National Scenic Byway;  Spencer Glacier Iceberg Float; Seward, Alaska

Alaskan TrainAlaska Cruise Transfer Tour

Hotel Breakfast Buffett provided.

9:00 am meet and greet your Alaskan Tour guide in the hotel lobby, ready to begin your exciting adventure. Travel with a small group, in a comfortable executive shuttle and with an Alaska resident as your driver-guide. Benefit from local resident knowledge and first hand experiences. Your ATG guide provides genuine Alaskan hospitality and concierge-level service so you have the best vacation experience possible. Depart Anchorage to travel south along the Seward Highway.

This National Scenic Byway passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. The landscape varies from the muddy waters of Turnagain Arm to icy blue glaciers that hang almost to the sea. Wildflowers and waterfalls brighten every corner of the road as it glides below rough mountains that pierce thick, heavy clouds. Only Alaska’s Seward Highway can offer this particular mix created by climate, geography, and geology.

Picnic lunch is included.

1:00 pm check in to Spencer Glacier Iceberg Float: Take the Alaska Railroad Glacier Discovery Train to the beautiful Spencer Glacier and enjoy an easy raft tour floating amongst icebergs in Alaska wilderness. The train travels south down the Placer Valley leaving the highway behind and into country only accessible by train. Several hanging glaciers appear before the stop at Spencer Glacier.

Get up close and personal to the icebergs on this scenic float suitable for all ages. Experienced guides will row you right up to picturesque icebergs on Spencer Lake. The panoramic views of the Spencer Glacier and surrounding mountains are beautiful. From Spencer Lake, raft 7 river miles down the pristine Placer River. Where the river meets back up with the train tracks, the Glacier Discovery train will stop to pick you up.

Return to the Portage depot where you continue travel with your ATG guide and coach to Seward.

Hotel: Harbor 360 – Harbor view rooms. In the city of Seward, with great views of the Boat Harbor and Resurrection Bay. Harbor View rooms with 2 queen beds. Includes continental breakfast room.

MEALS: B, L  | DRIVE TIME: 2.5 hours

Day 3: Saturday, June 21, 2025

HIGHLIGHTS: Kenai Fjords Wildlife and Glacier Cruise

Alaskan WhaleAlaskan Wildlife

Hotel Breakfast room provided.

10:30 am check in for the 6 hour Kenai Fjords National Park tour with deli lunch. This 6 hour Kenai Fjords National Park Cruise explores the world of whales, wildlife, and glaciers found in Kenai Fjords National Park. Experienced Captains will fully narrate your journey and will point out the spectacular sights while providing information on the area’s wildlife, history, and geology. You will spend time in front of a towering tidewater glacier and watch for calving, where giant chunks of glacial ice break off and crash into the water. Cruise about the islands and coves of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, home to thousands of nesting seabirds including puffins, common murres, and black-legged kittiwakes. A deli style lunch is included. Snack bar onboard for added purchases.

Dinner as a group is included.

Spend your second night at the Harbor 360 – Harbor view rooms.

MEALS: B, L, D | DRIVE TIME: none | CRUISE TIME: 6 hours

Day 4: Sunday, June 22, 2025

HIGHLIGHTS: Exit Glacier Walk; Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center; Wasilla, Alaska

Bear Climbing Tree in Alaska

Hotel Breakfast room provided.

A short drive along the Resurrection River toward Exit Glacier to observe the topography, vegetation and natural habitats surrounding a glacial environment. Walking routes vary from easy trails depicting the timeline of the retreating glacier, to more moderate hiking trails leading up to the face of the glacier.

Travel day north returns along the Seward Highway, allowing a second opportunity for magical views and potential wildlife sightings in their natural habitat. This return trip also provides time to explore some other special points of interest.

The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a non profit organization that cares for rescued wildlife, injured and/or orphaned animals. They promote better awareness of Alaska Wildlife conservation methods through public education and a fantastic opportunity to photograph Alaska wildlife up close. See moose, brown and black bear, wood bison, musk ox and many more rescued animals.

Continue travel north of Anchorage to the “Mat Su Valley.” The Matanuska Susitna Valley lies an hour north of Anchorage and covers over 23,000 square miles. It is bordered by two mountain ranges and the Upper Cook Inlet, and has over 3,000 rivers, lakes and streams. This region is a favored recreational spot for Alaska residents, and is not developed for large coach tours, so you get into the real Alaska, away from the crowds.

Wasilla, Alaska is located in the heart of the Matanuska Susitna Borough, and is the sixth largest city in Alaska. Wasilla is named after Chief Wasilla, a local Dena’ina chief, and is also home of Iditarod founders, Joe Reddington and Dorothy Page.

Hotel: Lake Lucille Inn Guests enjoy beautiful mountain and lake views along with comfortable accommodations. Guest laundry and wireless internet available. A breakfast buffet is provided each morning. Deluxe rooms feature a lake view and two queen beds.

MEALS: B  | DRIVE TIME: 3.5 hours

Day 5: Monday, June 23, 2025

HIGHLIGHTS:  Dream a Dream sled dog kennel tour and ride; Independence Gold Mine Tour

Alaska Kennel Tour

Hot Breakfast provided by Hotel.

Visit Willow, Alaska, the heart of mushing country to tour Dream a Dream kennels and meet the team of Vern Halter, a veteran Iditarod musher. Presentations weave the history of the Iditarod into an informative and interactive experience. Meet with the huskies who make up this incredible team of athletes. Enjoy a short nature walk with the newest members, cute puppies abound!

Then take a ride on a multi-seat All Terrain Vehicle with the option of standing positions too. These dog limos are the coolest and most realistic way to ride with a sled dog team in the summer months. It’s great training for the dogs and you’ll see how they love it! End with lunch and time to interact with mushers while enjoying delicious deli meats & cheeses, salad and dessert.

Next, explore Hatcher Pass, in the Talkeetna Mountain Range.

Hatcher Pass is breathtakingly beautiful. Its granite mountain peaks jut up from the wildflower covered tundra, and pristine mountain streams meander through the valley below. Panoramic views and short nature walks are pleasing for outdoor lovers. Excellent hiking opportunities exist for those who are looking to fully stretch their legs.

Near the top of Hatcher Pass, the historic Independence Mine offers a preserved experience of what life was like back in the Gold Rush. Paved interpretive trails, historic buildings and exhibits can all be explored. An ideal experience for someone looking for the slower pace of absorbing some history.

Please note that Hatcher Pass tour is weather dependent.  Substitute: If Hatcher Pass option is not possible,  group will instead travel to Palmer, Alaska to spend some free time exploring downtown, historical buildings, and tours, and visit the Musk Ox Farm.

Dinner as a group included at a local restaurant.  Spend your second night at the Lake Lucille Inn.

MEALS: B, L, D  | DRIVE TIME: 2 hours

Day 6: Tuesday, June 24, 2025

HIGHLIGHTS: Talkeetna, Alaska;  Optional: Flight tour;  Denali, Alaska; Denali Park Visitor Center

Alaskan Landscape Snow

Hot Breakfast provided by hotel.

Depart for travel north to Denali, with a detour to the town of Talkeetna.

Talkeetna, Alaska is a historical frontier town with lots of Alaskan flavor! The rustic and charming community is popular with visitors and offers a lot of hospitality with a choice of delicious eateries, quaint shops featuring local artists and even its quirky museums. Some of the best views of the Alaska range and Mt. Denali are seen from this location if weather permits. There’s also a bit of adventure in the town if time or budget allows.

OPTIONAL: Talkeetna Air Taxi take a Southside Explorer flight tour with a glacier landing. This #1 highlight is a robust introduction to Denali and the Alaska Range. Follow the river systems of Talkeetna across the Susitna Valley into an incredible landscape of icefalls, glaciers and snowy peaks. Land on one of Mt. Denali’s glaciers and experience the awe of standing among great peaks, the immense scale will astound you. Added cost.

Continue the drive to Denali park.

The Denali National Park Visitor center offers Denali’s visitors a chance to learn more about the park by interacting with rangers, viewing the award winning film “Heartbeats of Denali,” and exploring the exhibit area. The building boasts a number of environmentally sustainable features. The Denali Bookstore offers an extensive collection of educational materials on the natural and cultural heritage of Denali.

Hotel: Denali Lakeview Inn sits on a quiet lake and each room has lake and tundra views. These accommodations are clean and comfortable with numerous amenities. Each room has it’s own breakfast corner with continental breakfast choices, a table and chairs, a private deck the overlooks the lake. Watch for wild life across the peaceful lake.

MEALS: B, L | RAIL TIME: 4.25 hours | DRIVE TIME: 1.5 hours

 

Day 7: Wednesday, June 25, 2025

HIGHLIGHTS: Denali – Custom Day

Alaska Rowing TourAlaska Tour on Wheels

In-room Breakfast corner with continental breakfast choices.

Explore Denali your way. Choose from a variety of adventures and experience this National Park at your own pace. Any costs for additional adventures will be added to your final tour payment.

    • Leisure and no cost activity choices include the Denali Visitor Center, hiking front country trails, taking the free shuttle to Savage River trail for hiking, shopping, or relaxing at your lodging.
    • Moderate to higher cost adventures include river rafting, a choice of easier floats or exciting whitewater; ATV tours driving single seats or riding double to quad; and Zipline adventures.

Spend your second night at the Denali Lakeview Inn.

MEALS: B | DRIVE TIME: minimal to/from activities.

Day 8: Thursday, June 26, 2025

HIGHLIGHTS: Denali National Park Shuttle to East Fork Bridge

Alaskan Bear

In-room Breakfast corner with continental breakfast choices.

8:45 am Depart for Denali Park entrance. 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Denali Park Shuttle to East Fork Cabin. Denali National Park and Preserve, featuring Denali (Mt. McKinley), the highest mountain in North America, encompasses more than 6 million acres and provides visitors with the experience of a lifetime.

The Denali Park Road parallels the Alaska Range and travels through low valleys and high mountain passes. It’s the only road inside the park. Along its route, beautiful landscapes can be seen at every turn, and a view of Denali is possible – if weather permits. Wildlife can often be seen, though sightings are not guaranteed – they are, after all, wild animals roaming an unfenced land.

Your turnaround point is at mile 43 of the park road, near the East Fork Cabin, a rustic log structure with a history of sheltering rangers and researchers since the 1930s. This shuttle travels 43 miles one way, 6 hours round trip. It stops every hour and 15 minutes for view points and restroom stops. It also stops anytime wildlife is sighted.

Your ATG guide will arrange for a boxed lunch for you to take along.

Spend your 3rd night at the Denali Lakeview Inn.

Dinner as a group is included.

MEALS: B, L, D | DRIVE TIME: 15 minutes | PARK SHUTTLE: 6 hours – not all drive time

Day 9: Friday, June 27, 2025

HIGHLIGHTS: Alaska Railroad Goldstar – Denali to Talkeetna;   Anchorage, Alaska

Train Ride Alaska

In-room Breakfast corner with continental breakfast choices.

11:20 am check in to board The Denali Star, the Alaska Railroad’s flagship train, GoldStar Service from Denali to Talkeetna. On this route, sparkling salmon streams and stands of birch and spruce come into view, while carpets of fireweed add dramatic purple to the landscape. Enjoy first-class service aboard double-deck dome cars. Luxury rail travel has never been better.

Reserved upper-level dome car seating, upper-level outdoor viewing deck, exclusive lower-level dining room, lunch and two adult beverages included. Order from the menu of Alaskan cuisine including choices that vary from seafood to reindeer sausage. Adult beverage menu includes award winning Alaskan brewery selections. The train departs at 12:20 and your guide will drive with luggage and meet you in Talkeetna at 4:40 pm.

5:00 pm Travel continues onboard your ATG coach for the final segment into Anchorage.

8:00 – 8:30 pm The guided portion of your tour ends with check in at The Dimond Center Hotel. Tomorrow is an unguided departure day. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle service to the airport.

MEALS: B, L | RAIL TIME: 4.25 hours | DRIVE TIME: 2 hours

Day 10 – Departure Day: Saturday, June 28, 2025

Hotel Buffet Provided.  Today is unguided. Your hotel provides complimentary airport shuttle. Check with the front desk to reserve your seats the night prior. We recommend you allow 2 hours between airport check-in and flight departure.

  • Date
  • 19 Jun - 28 Jun
  • Tour Code
  • 2025 ATG-20
  • Availability
  • 1
  • Price Per Adult
  • Double Occupancy$ 5789
  • Triple Occupancy$ 5335
  • Quad Occupancy$ 4889
  • Single Occupancy$ 8029
  • Important Tour Information
  • All rates are USD.
  • Airfare is not included.
  • $289 Taxes and fees included in the rate published.
  • Cancellations must be received in writing and are subject to the following fees per person: Any cancellation up to 91 days prior to tour departure: 5% of total tour rate. Cancellations with notice 90 days or less prior to departure: No refund, regardless of circumstance.
  • Travel insurance is strongly recommended.