Alaska group travel tours are ideal for seeing this great state with like-minded travelers. Explore moose hunting off-trail or camping near Maclaren Glacier; cruise along the Inside Passage or Prince William Sound for a spectacular sightseeing adventure.
Denali National Park can also be enjoyable, boasting numerous glaciers, forests, and varied landscapes to discover.
Crab Fishing Tour
Experience an exhilarating Bering Sea Crab Fishermen’s Tour that will leave your cruise-based Alaska vacation full of thrilling excitement! Board the Aleutian Ballad (featured on Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch season two), sail into Annette Island’s tranquil waters and meet its crew. They will share stories about fishing the treacherous Bering Sea before demonstrating hauling long-line barrel crab pots – you may get to witness some of their catch, such as rockfish, box crab, octopus clams, crabs, and eels!
As part of your 3-hour excursion, you will have an exclusive photo op holding a live king crab! Additionally, while sailing through the islands and bays of the Inside Passage, watch for wildlife, such as bald eagles or dolphins!
Northern Lights Tour 
Alaska’s spectacular northern lights are one of the state’s most stunning natural wonders. Still, you have better odds at seeing them by taking part in an Alaska tour that provides multiple days for aurora hunting and other activities such as dog sledding and snowshoe hiking!
Fairbanks, Alaska, offers long, dark winter nights for ideal aurora viewing conditions. This charming city is situated under an aurora oval and hosts some of the most impressive displays. This tour uses super jeeps to go beyond light pollution in search of aurorae.
This three-night northern lights tour is a fantastic option for photographers, as it includes an Alaska Photo Treks instructor to assist in photographing this spectacular show of light. By dedicating multiple nights specifically for aurora hunting, travelers on this trip have an approximately 90% chance of witnessing it themselves!
Glacier Bay Tour
An 8-hour Glacier Bay tour will give you an intimate view of Alaska’s tidewater glaciers. This personal experience offers more chances to spot whales, bears, mountain goats, and other forms of wildlife than onboard a cruise ship deck.
An expert National Park Ranger will be on board to offer commentary and programs during your cruise through the world’s largest marine national park and preserve. Explore icebergs, fjords, inlets, rivers, and streams – be sure to bring binoculars and a rain jacket if it rains!
This tour may also include hiking in Bartlett Cove or along the Forest Trail based on the season. Please note this excursion is only available between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day; to book it, you’ll need to arrange it as part of your cruise itinerary; some cruise itineraries even combine this activity with College Fjord or Hubbard Glacier in Disenchantment Bay!
Denali National Park Tour
Alaska tours provide an incredible way to explore Alaska’s vast terrain while learning more about its ecology. By leaving all the logistics up to experts, guided tour companies make your experience truly relaxing and enjoyable.
Guided tours can be an ideal option for first-time Alaska travelers, allowing them to make the most of their time in Alaska’s wilderness. Furthermore, your guide has done all of the research into accommodations and activities tailored specifically to you and your interests and budget.
Private cars are prohibited beyond mile 15 of the park road, making guided bus tours the primary way visitors can access its interior. One unique tour offered from May through mid-September is the Tundra Wilderness Tour which travels up to Wonder Lake with visits by National Park Service Interpretive Rangers – truly one of Denali’s must-do experiences!



