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Reasons To
Visit Alaska

  • Bears

    Alaska, the USA’s largest state, has to be some of the best bear watching territory anywhere in the world. Black and brown bears (sometimes known as grizzly bears) can be found, when they want to be, nearly everywhere in the state.

    Bears
  • Cruises

    Alaska offers some truly spectacular cruising opportunities on a wide variety of ships. Some of the country’s most awe-inspiring scenery lies around its magnificent coastline; places such as Glacier Bay, Admiralty Island and Tracy Arm.

    Cruises
  • Fishing

    Famous for its salmon, fishing is a popular pastime in Alaska and there are many places in which to partake in the sport. If you are in Homer don’t miss the opportunity to land a prize-winning halibut in this self-proclaimed Halibut Fishing Capital of the World!

    Fishing
  • Glaciers

    Along the coast of Alaska, some of North America’s highest mountains feed more than half the world’s glaciers, an epic sight as they carve icebergs into chill waters. Expedition cruises operate in these waters using zodiacs to discover breathtaking coastlines and a plethora of wildlife.

    Glaciers
  • Landscape & scenery

    Home to magnificent glaciers, endless tundra and pristine fjords, as well as being the home of North America’s highest mountain, Mount Mckinley, Alaska’s scenery rivals that of New Zealand, except everything can be seen here on a larger scale.

    Landscape & scenery
  • Wilderness

    In a state where moose outnumber humans, it’s no wonder Alaska is considered one of the world’s last true wildernesses. Here you can find entire ecosystems still intact and vast areas of land untouched by human hands.

    Wilderness
  • Wildlife

    One Alaskan animal you are likely to see a lot of are the delightful sea otters. These enchanting animals spend most of their lives floating on their backs, furry faces and paws in the air.

    Wildlife
 
 

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Visit Nome, Alaska

Situated on the Bering Sea coast, Nome has had a colourful past. Gold was dicovered in 1898 and this attracted its most famous resident - Wyatt Earp. Today, it's famous for the Iditarod dog-sled race.

Nome

Alaska

In many ways Nome is the archetypal Alaskan town – rough-hewn, fun-loving, a wild west ghost town that refuses to die.

Situated on the rugged Bering Sea coast and cut off from the continental road system, Nome is closer to Siberia than to Anchorage.

Wyatt Earp

It was here in 1898 that three Scandinavians discovered gold at Anvil Creek and the following year gold was discovered on the beaches. News of the 'golden beaches' spread and soon 20,000 prospectors flocked to the town that is now Nome. Wyatt Earp and his wife arrived here by steamship in 1899 to open the Dexter, Nome’s largest and most luxurious saloon. He left two years later with $80,000 – a fortune at that time.

Although much of the original architecture has been lost and gold mining is no longer a prominent industry, Nome retains its colourful character. The town enjoys a scenic setting beside the Bering Sea and is watched over by Anvil Mountain. Beside the sea wall lies the Donald Perkins Memorial Plaza featuring a collection of old mining detritus including dredge buckets left over from the 100 or more gold dredges that once operated here.

Iditarod dog-sled race

Each year a variety of events takes places in this fascinating town, the best known of which is likely to be the gruelling Iditarod dog-sled race which ends here in March. Participants mush their teams across 1,688 kilometres of inhospitable terrain, in freezing temperatures, from Anchorage to this little town beside the Bering Sea coast.

Summer visitors are more likely to encounter reindeer and musk oxen which can often be seen grazing on the tundra outside town. The region is also considered prime bird-watching territory.

There are roads here – something of a novelty in this part of the world – and so no trip to Nome is complete without hiring a pick-up truck to explore.

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