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Greatland Explorer - Tour 159CTA
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Tour Highlights:
  • See historical Fairbanks and Denali, Alaska's great Interior region.
  • Travel in comfort aboard the Alaska Railroad with an Alaskan crew as guides.
  • A great pre/post cruise land tour option.
Tour Includes:
  • 4 night hotel accommodations
  • Rail transportation from Fairbanks to Denali and Denali to Anchorage
  • 6 to 8 hour bus tour into Denali National Park with snack
  • All taxes

Included for standard programs are transfers in Anchorage by courtesy hotel shuttle (taxi fares are not included). Included in upgraded programs are courtesy hotel shuttles or taxi transfers in Anchorage and dome train.

Not included: Taxi transfers in Anchorage for standard program. Airfare, optional excursions, gratuities, meals
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Explore Alaska's great interior by traveling southbound on the Alaska Railroad from Fairbanks to Denali and then continuing to Anchorage. The most popular bus tour into Denali National Park is included with opportunities for wildlife viewing and a chance to get closer to Mt. McKinley, North America's tallest mountain. This classic rail journey through Alaska's heartland is one of the most scenic rail routes in the world.
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Fairbanks Arrival
Fairbanks Arrival Arrive into Fairbanks at any time. Transfer from the airport by hotel shuttle or on your own. Depending on when you arrive, you may have time for optional activities, such as a tour to the Arctic Circle or a paddlewheel riverboat cruise (not included). Overnight in Fairbanks.


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Fairbanks to Denali
Fairbanks to Denali Transfer by hotel shuttle or on your own to the Alaska Railroad station. Depart at 8:15am on the train to Denali, arriving at 12:15pm. This afternoon, we suggest taking time to see the Denali National Park Visitor Center which offers many exhibits and information about the park. Or enjoy an optional tour, such as a dinner theater (not included - see Add On Tours), a Jeep safari, or seeing Mt. McKinley by helicopter (not included). Overnight near the Denali park entrance.


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Denali
Denali Early this morning (between 5:30am and 7am), depart on a bus tour of Denali National Park. This 6 to 8 hour tour takes you approximately 55 miles into the park. As you travel through the pristine wilderness, your experienced driver / guide will provide an overview of the land and its wildlife. Along the way, stops will be made for viewing wildlife, such as bears and moose, and taking photographs. A snack box and water are included. The afternoon is at your leisure. Overnight near the Denali park entrance.


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Denali to Anchorage
Denali to Anchorage Sleep in this morning or enjoy a short excursion like flightseeing (not included - see Add On Tours) before departing. Later, transfer to the rail station by hotel courtesy shuttle. Depart at 12:15pm, traveling south on the Alaska Railroad through the Matanuska-Susitna Valley en route to Anchorage. Upon arrival in Anchorage at 8pm, transfer to your hotel by courtesy hotel shuttle or taxi. Overnight in Anchorage.


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Anchorage Departure
Anchorage Departure Depending on your departure time, you may have time for an optional excursion, such as a city tour (not included). Transfer to the Anchorage airport by hotel courtesy shuttle or taxi. Depart at any time.


Below you will find descriptions of optional tours. When you book this tour package, you will see prices and be able to select which optional tours you would like to reserve.
Additional tours are available under our Day Tours section.

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Alaska Cabin Nite Dinner Theater in Denali - 5:30pm (17:30H) Show  
 
  Alaska Cabin Nite Dinner Theater in Denali - 5:30pm (17:30H) Show Get a taste of old-time Alaska at this popular dinner theater performed in an authentic, log-paneled roadhouse. Join heroine Fannie Quigley and an unforgettable cast of characters in this true-to-life Gold Rush tale of adventure in early 1900s Alaska. It's a great mix of colorful storytelling, spirited music and humor, brought to life by talented performers. The all-you-can-eat meal is served family-style and includes Alaskan salmon, barbecue ribs, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, baked beans, biscuits, and blueberry cobbler. Note: children under three are free if sitting on parents lap for ENTIRE dinner show.

Season: Daily shows May 14 - September 11, 2012
Departure Time: 5:30pm (17:30H)
Duration: 2 hours
 
 
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Alaska Cabin Nite Dinner Theater in Denali - 7:00pm (19:00H) Show  
 
  Alaska Cabin Nite Dinner Theater in Denali - 7:00pm (19:00H) Show Get a taste of old-time Alaska at this popular dinner theater performed in an authentic, log-paneled roadhouse. Join heroine Fannie Quigley and an unforgettable cast of characters in this true-to-life Gold Rush tale of adventure in early 1900s Alaska. It's a great mix of colorful storytelling, spirited music and humor, brought to life by talented performers. The all-you-can-eat meal is served family-style and includes Alaskan salmon, barbecue ribs, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, baked beans, biscuits, and blueberry cobbler. Note: children under three are free if sitting on parents lap for ENTIRE dinner show.

Season: Daily shows September 12 - 19, 2012
Departure Time: 7:00pm (19:00H)
Duration: 2 hours
 
 
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Alaska Cabin Nite Dinner Theater in Denali - 8:30pm (20:30H) Show  
 
  Alaska Cabin Nite Dinner Theater in Denali - 8:30pm (20:30H) Show Get a taste of old-time Alaska at this popular dinner theater performed in an authentic, log-paneled roadhouse. Join heroine Fannie Quigley and an unforgettable cast of characters in this true-to-life Gold Rush tale of adventure in early 1900s Alaska. It's a great mix of colorful storytelling, spirited music and humor, brought to life by talented performers. The all-you-can-eat meal is served family-style and includes Alaskan salmon, barbecue ribs, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, baked beans, biscuits, and blueberry cobbler. Note: children under three are free if sitting on parents lap for ENTIRE dinner show.

Season: Daily shows May 14 - September 11, 2012
Departure Time: 8:30pm (20:30H)
Duration: 2 hours
 
 
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Husky Homestead Tour from Denali  
 
  Husky Homestead Tour from Denali Enjoy a warm welcome and experience the true Alaskan lifestyle with Iditarod Champion Jeff King, Alaskan Artist Donna Gates and their family on Goose Lake. This tour is widely heralded as an authentic look into rural lifestyles based on 35 years of Alaskan adventures. Be greeted by cuddly puppies and share an intimate view of the Alaskan Husky as they explode from the kennel on a training run. Get a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into creating a championship team and carving a family life in Alaska's Interior. Hear compelling stories from the trail and see actual racing sleds, arctic survival gear and equipment used to traverse 1100 miles of Alaska's most rugged terrain. Transfers available from the Denali Park entrance area. Tour not recommended for children under 3 years.

Season: Daily departures May 14 - September 25, 2012
Departure Time: 8:30am (8:30H)
Duration: 2.5 hours including transfers
 
 
Price per Person – USD
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Standard Program
Operation Dates Single Double Triple Quad Child*
May 17, 12 - May 28, 12
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$1149 $749 $659 $609 $230
May 29, 12 - Aug 31, 12
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$1319 $859 $739 $679 $250
Sep 01, 12 - Sep 11, 12
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$1149 $749 $659 $609 $230
Upgraded Program
Operation Dates Single Double Triple Quad Child*
May 17, 12 - May 28, 12
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$1789 $1149 $989 $889 $290
May 29, 12 - Aug 31, 12
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$1939 $1239 $1069 $969 $310
Sep 01, 12 - Sep 11, 12
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$1789 $1149 $989 $889 $290

Tour starts daily within the Operation Dates listed.

* Children 11 years and under, sharing room with at least 2 full paying adults with existing bedding. Maximum 4 people per room.

Please click here to learn more about the difference of our standard / upgraded programs.

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • During high season (beginning of June until beginning of September) you can also upgrade to a longer (approx. 12 hour) bus tour into Denali National Park on day 3. Lunch at a lodge inside the park is included.
  • If you prefer to start this program in Anchorage and end it in Fairbanks, this also is possible. Please contact us for rates.

TRAVEL TO ALASKA:

Please make sure you have your proper documents (US Drivers License or passport) with you, your credit card and camera/video recorder.

If you booked a rental car with us that you will pick up upon arrival in Alaska, please make sure you provide us with your flight arrival information so that your car is ready for you when you arrive!

Also remember that Alaska has its own time zone. Alaska is 1 hour behind Pacific Standard Time / 2 hours behind Mountain Standard Time / 3 hours behind Central Standard Time / 4 hours behind Eastern Standard Time.

 

WHAT TO PACK:

Temperatures from June through August range between 60°F / 16° C to 80°F / 27°. May and September are typically cooler, with temperatures ranging between 45°F / 7° C to 55°F / 13° C. Temperatures in the winter can range from -40 degrees to 40 degrees.

If summer or winter the general rule for Alaska is casual, comfortable clothing that can be worn in layers. The first layer should be something thin and next to the skin (try to avoid cotton). The second layer adds warmth and allows you the option of removing if it gets warmer (mostly fleece or similar). The third layer should protect you against rain and wind if necessary.

For day cruises into Prince William Sound and Kenai Fjords National Park, for example, we recommend an extra layer including a scarf, hat and gloves, as it can be chilly on the boats - even in the summer!

Comfortable walking shoes or water repellent hiking boots are also important. 

If you visit in the winter, your outer layer should protect you against the cold and wind. Even so jeans are comfortable, they are not ideal when it is really cold. Ski pants are protecting better against the cold weather. Do not forget to bring a warm scarf, hat, gloves, and boots.

 

 

 
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