ALASKA DESTINATION EXPERT
Explore Alaska like never before with our Destination Expert

Alaska is a non-contiguous U.S. state on the northwest extremity of North America. It borders the Canadian province of British Columbia and the Yukon territory to the east; it shares a western maritime border in the Bering Strait with Russia's Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. There's no denying it: Alaska is one of the most beautiful places on Earth, with endless opportunities for play year-round. When it comes to wildlife, Alaska is famous for salmon, moose, caribou, bears, whales, bison, puffins, and jellyfish. When it comes to scenery, Alaska is famous for glaciers, fjords, mountains, lakes, rivers, and waterways. The best time to visit Alaska is during the summer between May 10 and September 15. You'll experience temperatures in the 60's to low 70's, 16–24 hours of daylight, leaves, and flowers in bloom, rushing rivers, and the best wildlife viewing. Fed by nearly 40 glaciers flowing from the Harding Icefield, the Kenai Fjords National Park tops the list of many Alaskan itineraries. The beauty of Alaska at all times of the year is bucket list worthy. Alaska has so much to see and do, you could never do it in one trip. Some of the most eye-catching moments can be found in Denali National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, and Glacier Bay National Park. But, Alaska has so much more. Culinary tradition in Alaska is deeply connected to seafood. Fresh salmon, flaky halibut, and monster king crab draw a lot of attention, and rightly so. Whether steamed, seared or as sushi, this is as fresh as it gets. Alaska Native traditional foods include locally hunted, harvested, fished, and gathered items such as game meat (moose, caribou, etc.), marine mammals (seal, whale, etc.), wild birds and their eggs, berries, greens, and seafood. Many activities can be found in Alaska From ATVs to ziplines and everything in between, Alaska has the adventure for you. Experience Alaska’s diverse wildlife, from bear viewing to birding. Explore the vast landscapes on guided and self-guided hiking, backcountry camping, glacier trekking, skiing, and biking trips. Experience Alaska’s coastline, rivers, and lakes in vessels of all shapes and sizes, from stand up paddleboards to jet boats to private cruises. Land a trophy salmon or halibut on a fishing charter and then sample Alaska’s local seafood, produce, and brews on a culinary tour. Alaska has many accommodations to choose from. Some of our partner recommendations are Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown/Ship Creek, Hyatt House Anchorage, Northern Sky Lodge-Fairbanks, Hotel Seward, Kenai River Lodge, or Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge. If a resort on land does not meet your expectations, I really recommend cruising with Princess Cruise Line. Princess Cruise Line does it right and is best at all things Alaska. What might that be you ask? From Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge, Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge, Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge, Direct-to-the-Wilderness Rail Service, Hubbard Glacier, Glacier Bay, and many ports of call, you will experience Alaska like you have never saw before. Are you dreaming of a vacation to Alaska? I am an Alaska Destination Expert and would love to help you plan and get ready for the experience of a lifetime. Contact me and start packing those bags, you’re going to Alaska!

ALASKA CRUISE TOUR DESTINATION SPECIALIST
Embark on Arctic Adventure: Your Expert Guide to Unforgettable Alaska Cruise Tours

Greetings! I'm Marian, a certified Travel Agent specializing in Alaska destinations. It's funny how life sometimes steers us towards our true calling, and for me, that's certainly the case. Through rigorous training with Princess Cruise Line, I achieved the esteemed Commodore level certificate, with a focus on Alaska Cruise Tours. Initially, I anticipated assisting clients with diverse travel options, but surprisingly, Alaska became the focal point. Little did I know, this majestic land would captivate my heart. My affinity for Siberian Huskies likely played a role in deepening my love for Alaska. One excursion that particularly resonated with me is the Husky Homestead Tour in Denali Park, AK, offered by Princess Cruise Line. There, you can engage with adorable Husky puppies, meet seasoned dog mushers, and, if timed right, even experience a thrilling dogsled ride with a professional racing team. It's an experience beyond compare! But Alaska offers so much more than just Huskies. Having trained extensively with various Alaska cruise providers, I've come to the firm conclusion that Princess Cruise Line stands out for its impeccable Alaska offerings. From the majestic Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge to the scenic Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, and from the serene Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge to the charming Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge, every aspect of your journey is meticulously crafted. With Direct-to-the-Wilderness Rail Service, breathtaking sights like Hubbard Glacier and Glacier Bay, and numerous captivating ports of call, your Alaskan adventure promises to be nothing short of extraordinary. If you're dreaming of an Alaska Cruise Tour, I'd be thrilled to assist you in planning and preparing for the journey of a lifetime. Reach out to me, and let's start packing those bags – Alaska awaits!

Your Alaska Vacation Expert
Certified Alaska Expert
Marian Laughland


Marian Laughland is a distinguished Certified Alaska Travel Expert renowned for her unparalleled expertise in guiding travelers through the breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences of the Last Frontier. With experience in Alaska's tourism industry and a passion for sharing its wonders, Marian has garnered a reputation for crafting unforgettable journeys tailored to each traveler's preferences. Her deep knowledge of Alaska's diverse regions, wildlife, and cultural heritage ensures that every adventure under her guidance is not only immersive but also enriched with authentic encounters. Marian's dedication to excellence and personalized service makes her a trusted authority for anyone seeking to explore the unparalleled beauty of Alaska.

Alaska Seasons photo
Best Time of Year to Visit Alaska
Experience Alaska

The best time to visit Alaska largely depends on your interests and the experiences you seek. Here's a breakdown of the seasons and what they offer:


  1. Summer (June to August): This is the peak tourist season in Alaska. The weather is generally the warmest during these months, with longer daylight hours allowing for more outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, and cruising. This is also the best time for witnessing iconic events like the midnight sun and the annual migration of salmon.

  2. Shoulder Seasons (May and September): May offers a transition from winter to summer, with fewer crowds and lower prices. It's an excellent time for wildlife viewing, as animals emerge from hibernation and spring blooms appear. September sees the onset of autumn, with colorful foliage and fewer tourists. It's a great time for hiking, experiencing fall festivals, and potentially catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights towards the end of the month.

  3. Winter (October to April): Winter in Alaska offers unique experiences like dog sledding, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and viewing the Northern Lights. While temperatures can be cold, particularly in interior regions, this is an ideal time for winter sports enthusiasts and those seeking a quieter, more serene Alaskan experience.

    Ultimately, the best time to visit Alaska depends on your preferences for weather, activities, and the level of crowds you're comfortable with. Each season offers its own charm and opportunities for exploration in the Last Frontier.