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Discover Alaska's Kenai Peninsula - Tour 1507CTA
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Tour Highlights:
  • Explore the area known as "Alaska's Playground" at your own pace.
  • World class sport fishing opportunities.
  • Excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing.
  • A great trip for first time or repeat visitors.
Tour Includes:
  • 7 nights hotel accommodation
  • 7 day midsize car rental from/to Anchorage including unlimited mileage
  • Admission to the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward
  • 6 to 7.5 hour cruise into Kenai Fjords National Park with all-you-can-eat buffet
  • 2-3 hour guided rainforest hike in Girdwood
  • All taxes

Not included: Any insurances for rental car, additional driver fees, gas. Meals, optional excursions, park/admission fees other than mentioned, gratuities.
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The Kenai Peninsula is known as "Alaska's Playground". This leisurely driving tour allows you time to enjoy the parks, villages, fishing, and wildlife that draw locals here on vacation. On this tour, you will cruise through Kenai Fjords National Park to see glaciers and spot wildlife, like whales and sea otters. Visit the Alaska SeaLife Center for an up close experience with marine wildlife and take a guided hike through the rainforest. You will also have an opportunity for salmon fishing on the Kenai River or deep sea fishing in the "Halibut Capital of the World". The tour ends with a stay at the renowned Alyeska Resort, a great place to relax and enjoy Alaska's uniqueness and nature.
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Arrival Anchorage
Arrival Anchorage Pick up your rental car at the airport upon arrival and drive to your hotel. Enjoy the remainder of the day at your leisure exploring Alaska's largest city. Overnight in Anchorage.


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Anchorage to Seward
Anchorage to Seward Distance/driving time: 127 miles / plan 3 hours driving time, not including stops.

Today, start your tour with a scenic drive along Turnagain Arm, a National Scenic Byway. Watch for Dall sheep on the mountains to your left and for beluga whales in the ocean to your right. Recommended stops include Portage Glacier, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, and Exit Glacier. Visit the state-of-the-art marine science aquarium, the Alaska SeaLife Center, at your leisure. Overnight in Seward.


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Seward
Seward Seward is known as the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park. Today, enjoy a full-day boat cruise into the park, a 1760 square mile coastal wilderness. This lush area is home to abundant wildlife, including humpback and orca whales, puffins, seals, and Stellar sea lions! Cruise up close to a tidewater glacier for a chance to watch the ice calve off into the ocean with a splash. An all-you-can-eat prime rib and salmon buffet is included onboard. Overnight in Seward.


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Seward to Homer
Seward to Homer Distance/driving time: 180 miles / plan 4 hours driving time, not including stops.

Spend the day touring Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. You will travel along the turquoise blue Kenai River, a world-class salmon fishing area. Continue to Homer with opportunities to stop in historic villages, or take advantage of great photographic opportunities along the Cook Inlet coastline. Homer is positioned at the end of the Sterling Highway on a 4.5-mile long spit of land stretching out into Kachemak Bay. This is as far west as you can drive in the Americas. Overnight in Homer.


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Homer
Homer Today is at your leisure to explore the town and the bustling Homer Spit, where you will find water taxis, bear viewing flights, and fishing charters available (not included), as well as many gift shops and art galleries. Homer's nickname is the "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World". Overnight in Homer.


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Homer to Soldotna (or Cooper Landing)
Homer to Soldotna (or Cooper Landing) Distance/driving time: 85 miles (or 120 miles to Cooper Landing) / plan 2 - 2.5 hours driving time, not including stops.

As you depart Homer, stop for a view across Cook Inlet of four active volcanoes. Continue back up the Sterling Highway to Soldotna or Cooper Landing, both of which are located on the Kenai River. This afternoon you have the opportunity for a guided salmon fishing trip or rafting float (not included). Overnight in Soldotna / Cooper Landing.


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Soldotna (or Cooper Landing) to Girdwood
Soldotna (or Cooper Landing) to Girdwood Distance/driving time: 109 (or 66 miles from Cooper Landing) / plan 1.5 - 2 hours driving time, not including stops.

Drive east on the Sterling Highway and then north on the Seward Highway to reach Girdwood. Girdwood is the home of the only 5-star resort in Alaska, the Hotel Alyeska. In the afternoon, explore the Historic Iditarod Trail during a guided rainforest hike. This moderate and exciting 5-mile roundtrip hike consists of lush forest, avalanche evidence, scenic creeks, and bountiful berries. Your naturalist guide will point out and discuss the flora and fauna of North America's northern-most temperate rainforest. You may even see a moose! When blueberry season is in full swing, the trail is blooming with scrumptious delights sure to please everyone. Relax tonight and/or take a tram ride 2,300 feet up the side of Mt. Alyeska for a panoramic view of the valley and Turnagain Arm. Overnight at the Hotel Alyeska.


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Girdwood to Anchorage - Departure
Girdwood to Anchorage - Departure Distance/driving time: 39 miles / plan 45 minutes driving time, not including stops.

Depending on your flight departure time, you might have time for some more optional activities, such as a helicopter flight to a glacier for a dog sled ride on the snow (not included). Drive back to Anchorage along the spectacular Turnagain Arm. Return your vehicle to the airport rental station by the same hour you picked it up on Day 1. Depart or start an additional program.


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.

Price per Person – USD
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Standard Program
Operation Dates Single Double Triple Quad Child*
May 19, 12 - May 31, 12
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$2459 $1379 $1059 $969 $200
Jun 01, 12 - Aug 31, 12
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$2798 $1539 $1169 $1049 $200
Sep 01, 12 - Sep 05, 12
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$2459 $1379 $1059 $969 $200
Upgraded Program
Operation Dates Single Double Triple Quad Child*
May 19, 12 - May 31, 12
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$2789 $1539 $1159 $1039 $240
Jun 01, 12 - Aug 31, 12
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$3129 $1699 $1269 $1119 $240
Sep 01, 12 - Sep 05, 12
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$2789 $1539 $1159 $1039 $240


Tour starts daily within the Operation Dates listed.

* Children 7-11 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

  • Minimum age: Children have to be at least 7 years old in order to participate in the activities that are included in this program!

  • Booking requirements:  Please provide us with your flight arrival information (arrival time, flight number and name of airline) when you make your reservation. That way we can book the rental car accordingly.

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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