Get acquainted with the culture and character of Alaska—and its magnificent landscapes—on a journey from Fairbanks to Anchorage aboard the Alaska Railroad that includes three days in Denali National Park and Preserve.

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 The city of Anchorage
The city of Anchorage
 Mt. Denali, Denali National Park, Alaska
Mt. Denali, Denali National Park, Alaska
 Caribou in Denali National Park
Caribou in Denali National Park
 Forests and mountains of Denali National Park
Forests and mountains of Denali National Park
 Young grizzlies in Denali National Park
Young grizzlies in Denali National Park
 Float plane ready for take-off, Lake Hood
Float plane ready for take-off, Lake Hood
 Alaskan reindeer
Alaskan reindeer
 Bears on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Credit: Joseph Classen
Bears on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Credit: Joseph Classen

Alaska: A Tailor-Made Journey along the Alaska Railroad

8 days from $4,375

Get acquainted with the culture and character of Alaska—and its magnificent landscapes—on a journey from Fairbanks to Anchorage aboard the Alaska Railroad that includes three days in Denali National Park and Preserve.

Request a Tailor-Made Itinerary

or call 855-215-8690

ACCOMMODATIONS

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Springhill Suites Fairbanks

Fairbanks, Alaska, United States

Located in downtown Fairbanks, next to the Chena River, the Springhill Suites Fairbanks offers visitors comfortable accommodation in 140 spacious suites with separate sitting areas. The hotel has a restaurant, a small market, laundry facilities, an indoor swimming pool with a hot tub, and a fitness center.  A courtesy shuttle to the airport and train station is provided. A complimentary continental breakfast buffet is also included.



Kantishna Roadhouse

Denali National Park and Preserve, United States

Located deep in the heart of Alaska's Denali National Park and Preserve, the Kantishna Roadhouse was built in 1905 when the region was a remote gold mining outpost. There is no TV, phone coverage or internet at this Native Alaskan-owned property, allowing guests to immerse themselves completely in the backcountry experience. Rooms are set within in traditional log cabins and are rustic and comfortable, with handcrafted furniture and warm quilts. All meals and snacks are included in your stay, along with daily guided and self-guided activities, and evening naturalist presentations. Along with hiking, biking, and fishing, guests can learn about Athabascan history and culture, enjoy a massage, watch a dogsled demonstration, try panning for gold, or simply sit on the deck and soak up the views.



Hotel Captain Cook

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

The Hotel Captain Cook is one of Anchorage's most celebrated hotels, situated in the bustling city center and offering views of the Cook Inlet or the Chugach Mountains from every room.

Guests can follow the adventures of Captain James Cook, depicted in the hotel’s private art collection, which includes stained glass, paintings, and sculptures that tell the story of the legendary seafarer.  The hotel features a number of lounges and gift shops, as well as men’s and women’s athletic clubs with pools, saunas, and steam rooms. The Crow's Nest restaurant, located on the top floor of the building, is one of the finest restaurants in the city and also boasts some of the best views. Other dining options include an English pub that serves Italian fare, a breakfast restaurant, and a coffee shop.



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