So it may be terribly far-removed from
the United States homeland, but for all the work
it takes to get to Alaska, it is truly worth the
effort. Alaska is a joy for any traveler,
no matter how experienced they are, and its natural
beauty is second to none. Many people who
visit Alaska come to explore the great outdoors
here, and as such many of them prefer to look for
accommodations in Alaska that allow them to be close
to nature. Getting away from it all is easy
to do in Alaska, as the state is the largest of
the United States and boasts one of the lowest population
numbers. Among the top draws in Alaska for
outdoors enthusiasts is the great Alaska
fishing. But Alaska isn’t just about
the outdoors. In the larger cities of Anchorage,
Fairbanks,
and Juneau,
you can get a taste of urban Alaska and still enjoy
the surrounding natural beauty.
Part port city and part alpine resort town, Seward,
Alaska is a popular place to visit, both for
its history and for its activities. A top
destination for Alaska fishing trips, and a major
docking point for Alaska cruise ships, the top choice
for Seward hotels are its lodges. You can
find Seward hotels for any budget, which makes enjoying
this beautiful city and the nearby Kenai Fjords
National Park a true possibility, even if you are
tight on funds. When you stay at one of the
Seward hotels or lodges, you take advantage of all
the Kenai Peninsula has to offer. Not far
to the north, but not exactly an easy trip other
than by plane, Anchorage has plenty of choices for
Alaska hotels that also fit any budget. In
the summer months, however, the hotels in Anchorage
can fill rather quickly, so getting your reservations
in ahead of time is a good idea. You can find
listings for hotels in Anchorage online, and your
best bet for selection can be found either downtown
or near the airport. Anchorage is a wonderful
place to visit, with something for everyone.
If you like museums, don’t miss the Anchorage
Museum of History and Art, and if you like the
outdoors, you might try sea kayaking
for the first time. Almost needless to say,
the surrounding views in Anchorage are stunning.
After visiting Anchorage and Seward, your next
point of interest just might be Juneau, which is
the state’s capital. Juneau is a great
city for tourists, and as such, you will find the
Alaska hotels here to be quite pleasant, regardless
of your budget. The Juneau AK hotels almost
all afford amazing mountain views, and if you consider
booking your accommodations in Alaska at one of
the Juneau AK hotels, you might choose one that
can help you arrange some interesting Alaska tours.
Juneau is a great base from which to explore Mendenhall
Glacier, as well as schedule a visit to Glacier
Bay National Park. Stay in one of the
Juneau AK hotels, and you have some of the best
that an Alaskan vacation has to offer. Skiing,
fishing, hiking, shopping, or just sightseeing,
Juneau is an all around travel destination.
Not far from Juneau, the town of Sitka
offers some of the best fishing in North America.
The hotels in Sitka that arguably have the most
character are those that reflect both the heritages
of the Tlingit Indian culture and Czarist Russia.
You can find both luxury and budget hotels in Sitka,
and booking a fishing charter with one of the local
companies is sure to net you that big catch.
If it’s the Northern
Lights you are after, not to mention a top Alaska
destination, then you can book a winter trip to
Fairbanks. This activity-laden city is great
any time of the year, and Fairbanks has plenty to
offer in the way of accommodations in Alaska.
Among the Fairbanks Alaska hotels, you can choose
to stay downtown, or opt for a lodge perhaps on
the Chena River. Many of the downtown Fairbanks
Alaska hotels are close to the city’s best
museums, and as with the other major Alaska cities,
there are a handful or more of chain hotels that
present a good option for cheap hotels in Alaska.
Your flight to Alaska could arrive either at Anchorage
or Fairbanks if you plan to visit Denali
National Park and Mt. McKinley, and you may
be able to find cheap hotels in Alaska by finding
a package deal for either city. You might
choose to stay at one of the Fairbanks Alaska hotels
or at one of the hotels in Anchorage before you
head to Denali, where you will find a wide selection
of hotels, lodges and cabin rentals just outside
of the park’s entrance. Skiers will
find that Alaska
skiing is among the best in the world, and you
can find some of the best Alaska resorts at the
best skiing areas.
Other places of interest in Alaska are Ketchikan
and Skagway. Skagway has an important place
in Alaska history, figuring as the gateway of the
1898 Gold Rush. Stay at one of the Skagway
hotels and you can book a number of area tours that
highlight the Gold Rush history, or take an aerial
tour of Glacier Bay National Park. Skagway
is not far north of Juneau, and very near the border
of Canada’s
British Columbia province. Ketchikan is south
of Juneau along the “Alaska Panhandle”
where the tip of the state here begins. Ketchikan
is another place that offers some great Alaska tours,
and it is truly a special place, earning a nod as
one of the “Top 100 Small Arts Communities
in the United States”. You’ll
find many artists here, plenty of great tours and
cruises and the chance to explore some of Alaska’s
Native American culture. There are some nice
and affordable Ketchikan hotels to consider, perhaps
in part due to it being a cruise ship port.
Another fishing and artsy Alaska town worth a visit
is Homer,
just south of Seward. You can expect a nice
variety of small hotels and bed and breakfasts among
the Homer hotels, and if the weather is nice, outdoor
enthusiasts can hit the campgrounds. So what
are you waiting for? You know you’ve
always wanted to visit Alaska, and with more Alaska
hotels than ever, exploring Alaska is easier than
ever.