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Clam Gulch Lodge
Aspen Suites Hotel Anchorage
Grand View Inn & Suites
The Landing Hotel & Restaurant
Baranof Downtown, BW Signature Collection

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Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Alaska?
Packages, which provide both flights and hotels in Alaska, start from $914. Make your daydreams a reality and secure your dream vacation with Travelocity today.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Alaska?
There are incredible Alaska package deals to be gained with Travelocity. Did you know we partner with 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties across the globe? Remember this the next time you’re ready to cross another destination off your must-see list.
Why should I purchase my Alaska vacation bundle with Travelocity?
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Will I save money on my Alaska car rental if I book it with my hotel or flight?
You sure can. And our Alaska vacation packages will help you do it. In only a few clicks you can save cash as well as time by booking everything in one place. Collect the keys to your rental car and do your vacation your way. Need to fill your itinerary? Add some activities or experiences to your package and make savings on those too.
What is the best time of year to go to Alaska?
Consider visiting in March, April and May if you don’t want to miss a thing. Even though they’re the most crowded months, the buzzing vibe that comes with the peak travel season is almost impossible to resist. If you’re seeking a calmer pace, September, October and November may fit your plans better. Don’t want to fork out for a place to sleep? Try to avoid booking in , when prices usually soar. Find someplace cozy and affordable in instead.
What is there to do in Alaska?
A vibrant and inspiring destination, Alaska is home to some fantastic attractions. Alyeska Ski Resort and Kincaid Park are just a couple of the most renowned here.

Where to stay in Alaska: Best areas for travelers

  • Anchorage: Leave your worries behind you at a reputable hotel like the Westmark Anchorage Hotel, the Historic Anchorage Hotel or the Hilton Anchorage. Then, wander around renowned attractions such as Alyeska Ski Resort.
  • Fairbanks: You'll have your work cut out for you working out which of the many attractions to head to here first. Make a start at Chena Hot Springs, Fort Wainwright and Santa Claus House. If you've still got energy to spare, pay a visit to Fairbanks Ice Museum and Pioneer Park. Wondering where you can get some shut-eye? The Candlewood Suites Fairbanks, the Hampton Inn & Suites Fairbanks and the Clarion Hotel & Suites Fairbanks near Ft. Wainwright are a few nearby favorites.
  • Homer: If you're eager for a fix of nature, this is the place for you. Homer is jampacked with awesome natural attractions, from Homer Spit to Homer Harbor and Kachemak Bay State Park. After a day of sightseeing, unwind at the Kings Landing, the Red Door Lodge or the Pioneer Inn Downtown. You'll need your energy to visit other top sights like Calvin & Coyle Nature Trail Trailhead, Wynn Nature Center and Kachemak Bay State Park.
  • Juneau: This place offers plenty to keep you occupied. Why not begin your escape with an outing to Mendenhall Glacier? After you're done there, Mount Roberts Tramway and Mendenhall Ice Caves will be ready and waiting for you. You'll be able to select from a variety of hotel options, like The Driftwood Hotel, the Ramada by Wyndham Juneau and the Silverbow Inn. After you check in, be sure to explore other great attractions like Tracy Arm Fjord, Taku Glacier and Auke Bay.
  • Seward: Do you like staying in the middle of the city but also desire access to nature too? Some of the places you should stop by during your getaway here are Kenai Fjords National Park and Exit Glacier. If you're yearning for more time around Mother Nature, you shouldn't miss Ptarmigan Lake Trail, Holgate Glacier, Resurrection Bay and Mount Marathon either. All that sightseeing and running around can be exhausting, so lay your head at someplace welcoming like the Alaska Coastal Lodging, the Harborview Inn or the Murphy's Alaskan Inn.