PLANNING YOUR TRIP GETTING HERE
COMFORTS OF HOME
In cities and larger towns, we have conveniences, like ATMs, hospitals and coffee shops. Cell coverage and Wi-Fi are good in urban areas, but you might not have it in more remote locations.
BY SEA
The most popular way to get
here! To do it, you can hop
aboard a cruise, a yacht (lucky
you!) or take the Alaska Ferry.
Cruises and ferries leave from
Washington state and British
Columbia. They sail the Inside
Passage along Alaska's glorious
coastline. Cruises generally
operate April – September.
BY ROAD
Travel at your own pace, along
the famed Alaska Highway.
Originally constructed in 1942,
this fully paved road through
spectacular scenery connects
the lower 48 states and Canada
to Alaska. Get more driving tips and
must-see sights here:
NorthtoAlaska.com
For the latest on Alaska road
conditions:
(t) 511 (w) 511.alaska.gov
BY AIR
The fastest and easiest way
to get here. Major airlines
have frequent service to
gateway cities Anchorage,
Fairbanks, Juneau and
Ketchikan year-round.