June 6 - 22, 2025
Denali and Gold Rush Fever- June Departure
Join AAA Central Penn on this land and cruise journey to Alaska and the Yukon!
Booking Deadline: February 21, 2025
Pricing
Stateroom Category | Double Occupancy Rate Per Person |
SC - Neptune Suite | $8,939 |
SS - Signature Suite | $8,739 |
A - Vista Suite | $8,289 |
BC - Vista Suite | $8,239 |
VS - Verandah | $8,129 |
V - Verandah | $8,109 |
VA - Verandah | $8,089 |
VB - Verandah | $8,069 |
VC - Verandah | $8,049 |
VD - Verandah | $8,039 |
D - Oceanview | $7,839 |
E - Oceanview | $7,829 |
K - Interior | $7,389 |
Non-members must add $60 to the above rates
Single and 3rd/4th passenger rates are available upon request.
The rates listed above include the following which are subject to change:
Required Cruise Fees, Expenses and Government Taxes-$340
Required Port Charges and Fees-$381
Included Features
- Roundtrip airfare to Anchorage, AK and return from Vancouver, British Columbia
- Transfers and sightseeing via deluxe motorcoach, train and ship, as specified in itinerary
- Accommodations in best available hotels/lodges including Denali Suites at McKinley Chalet
- Holland America driver and guide gratuities (on land portion)
- Four-night cruise aboard the ms KONINGSDAM in selected category
- All onboard meals and entertainment (specialty restaurants may have nominal fees)
- Breakfast plan while on land tour
- Baggage handling
- Services of a Discoveries Journey Manager
Rates are subject to availability at time of booking and include taxes, fees and fuel surcharges which are subject to change. All pricing and included features are based on a minimum of 35 full-fare passengers.
Desired pick up location is not guaranteed until passenger minimums are met.
Highlights
- Extra day in Anchorage with Portage Glacier cruise
- Riverboat DISCOVERY sternwheeler cruise in Fairbanks
- McKinley Explorer domed-car train excursion between Anchorage and Denali National park
- "Triple Denali" 3-night stay in Denali National Park, including the Tundra Wilderness Tour
- Journey aboard the White Pass Train
- Extra day in Vancouver, British Columbia with an included sightseeing tour
HAVE IT ALL CRUISE BUNDLE INCLUDED (cruise portion only)
- $100 Shore Excursion Credit per person
- Signature Beverage Package
- 1 Night Specialty Dining
- Wi-Fi Surf Package (1st and 2nd guest in a stateroom only)
Itinerary
Friday, June 6: Depart for Anchorage, Alaska
Transfer by motorcoach to a local airport for your early morning flight to Anchorage. Transfer to the downtown hotel to start your Alaskan adventure.
Saturday, June 7: Anchorage
Enjoy a full day of touring around the greater Anchorage area including a small ship sightseeing cruise of the Portage Glacier. The rest of the evening is yours to explore Anchorage at your own pace. (Breakfast)
Sunday, June 8: Denali National Park
Board the luxurious domed rail cars of the McKinley Explorer to Denali National Park for a three-night stay at this magnificent national treasure. Lunch is included on the trains dining car. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Monday, June 9: Denali National Park
Venture deep into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour. This excursion is a favorite among travelers. This 5-6 hour fully narrated sightseeing excursion takes you into the heart of Denali National park to mile 43. It's the best way to see wildlife and the majestic peaks of Denali (weather permitting) (Breakfast, Snack Box, Boxed Lunch )
Tuesday, June 10: Denali National Park
Explore on your own or take optional excursions with an entire free day at Denali National Park. (Breakfast)
Wednesday, June 11: Fairbanks
Today you’ll head to Fairbanks, Alaska’s Golden Heart City. Board the Riverboat DISCOVERY for a narrated scenic cruise on the Chena and Tanana Rivers. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Thursday, June 12: Dawson City, Yukon
Your journey continues as you board a short flight bound for Dawson City, Yukon. This afternoon see the original Discovery Claim that triggered the Klondike Gold Rush. Enjoy time at Gold Dredge 4 while a Parks Canada guide shares the history of the gold dredging in the area. (Breakfast)
Friday, June 13: Dawson City, Yukon
Today, enjoy optional excursions on your day of leisure in the Yukon. Don't miss the chance to visit Diamond Tooth Gertie's or immerse yourself in Klondike Gold Rush history on a Gold Fields tour. (Breakfast)
Saturday, June 14: Whitehorse, Yukon
Follow the route of Klondike gold stampeders in style to Whitehorse. Tonight, enjoy an included group dinner in Whitehorse. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Sunday, June 15: Skagway
Continue along the Klondike Trail to Fraser, then board the historic White Pass train to Skagway. (Breakfast)
Monday, June 16: Skagway
Explore on your own or take optional excursions with an entire free day in Skagway. (Breakfast)
Tuesday, June 17: Skagway
You will have the entire day to explore the quaint town of Skagway. Board the MS KONINGSDAM for a 4-day adventure through glaciers and the Inside Passage. (Breakfast)
Wednesday, June 18: Glacier Bay National Park (scenic cruising)
Cruise the ice-studded fjords of this national treasure for a full eight hours as a Park Service Ranger narrates.
Thursday, June 19: Ketchikan
Explore this uniquely Alaskan port, famous for its rich native culture, salmon fishing, and scenic Misty Fjords.
Friday, June 20: Inside Passage (scenic cruising)
Relax and enjoy a full day of scenic cruising along the Inside Passage. Immerse yourself in the beauty and elegance of your surroundings.
Saturday, June 21: Vancouver, British Columbia
Disembark today in Vancouver and take in the sights that this great city has to offer on your city highlights tour. Check in to your Vancouver hotel for the evening.
Saturday, Day June 22: Vancouver, British Columbia to Central PA
This morning, transfer by motorcoach to the airport for your return flight and transportation back to Central PA.
Hotels and itinerary are subject to change at any time without notification and/or compensation.
Tour Activity Level: 3
Moderate- Good mobility is required for this trip. Climbing stairs and standing for 2-3 hours at a time, as well as walking on uneven terrain may be necessary. Portions of the itinerary may include higher altitudes. The itinerary may involve longer days up to 12-14 hours in length. This activity level is not recommended for travelers with significant mobility concerns.
General Information
Travel Documents
Original, signed passport valid for 6 months beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page for visa stamp(s).
As travel policies are rapidly changing, the final requirements will be communicated prior to departure.
*Canada reserves the right to deny entry to anyone with a felony conviction, including a DUI record. AAA is not responsible if you are denied entry to Canada and no refund will be provided.
Payment
Deposit of $600 per person/$1200 per cabin will confirm your reservation. Final payment is due to AAA by February 21, 2025.
Cancellation/Penalties
Deposit date to day of departure- $25 per person, plus…
From Feb 21 - March 15 , 2025 - $600 per person/$1,200 per cabin, plus any additional suppliers’ fees
From March 16 - April 21, 2025 - 50% per person, plus any additional suppliers’ fees
After April 21, 2025 - 100% NON-REFUNDABLE
*Airfare is non-refundable after final payment.
Insurance
For your protection AAA recommends travel insurance. Pre-existing medical conditions may be waived with proper coverage if travel insurance is purchased within 14 days of initial deposit only. Other conditions may apply; ask your travel agent. AAA recommends Allianz.
Flight
Air arrangements are handled by the tour operator. Seat assignments cannot be confirmed until the tour operator releases names to the airline(s) 30 days prior to departure. Specific seat requests cannot be guaranteed. Some flight schedules may contain code share agreements.
Clothing/Climate
Alaska is not a frigid land of ice and snow! The interior around Fairbanks is warm during the summer. Pack for a variety of temperatures; layers are suggested. Daytime, casual clothes and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. For cruising, evenings require casual or semi-formal attire, with one formal night.
Baggage
Due to limited space while touring, all passengers are limited to one checked bag no more than 50lbs. You may also bring a small carry-on bag small enough to fit under your seat. Soft sided carry on bags no larger than 17"x14"x4" with a zippered enclosure are recommended. Wheeled carry-on cases that are used as carry-on luggage on airlines are too large and are not suitable as hand-carried luggage. Baggage fees are not included in the price of the trip. Baggage fees and other charges will be directly assessed by the airlines or airport.
Travel Assistance
For personal comfort, group participants who need assistance are required to have a traveling companion who is capable of and totally responsible for providing the needed assistance.
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