We do and are pleased to announce that it is available to download by clicking HERE. If you'd prefer to have a print copy sent to you by postal mail, please email us a request with your full mailing address.
We are happy to answer any specific questions as it pertains to your travel to Alaska. You can also visit the following web link for the latest details: http://travel.state.gov/
Depending on your interests, Alaska has something to offer visitors throughout the year. The majority of summer travel businesses are open May 15 – September 15 with everything from glacier cruises to fishing and wildlife viewing available. Many travelers flock to Alaska during other times of the year to witness the magical aurora borealis (northern lights), enjoy winter festivals, watch dog sledding races, go skiing, soak in hot springs, or relax at a luxurious resort. Year-round activities include flightseeing, wildlife cruises, wilderness lodge stays, and trips above the Arctic Circle. For fishing, runs vary throughout Alaska based on species and location. See our fishing section for more details.
We suggest booking your reservation as soon as you have finalized your flight or arrival arrangements. Some services in Alaska have limited availability, so booking in a timely manner helps to ensure that you receive all of your requested tour components, first choice in hotels and activities.
Most visitors will fly into Anchorage, Fairbanks or Juneau. If you are planning to cruise, you will likely depart from Vancouver or Seattle and disembark in Seward or Whittier. And if traveling by ferry (Alaska Marine Highway) you will typically depart from Bellingham, Washington and start your tour of Alaska in Juneau. Those driving to Alaska by car or RV will arrive via the Alaska Highway.