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Alaska: What’s New in 2022

Alaska: What’s New in 2022

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Alaska hotels, tours and experiences

Juneau Alaska courtesy of Travel Alaska
Juneau Alaska courtesy of Travel Alaska

Travel in Alaska 

After seeing an influx of independent travellers and the return of both small and large ship cruising in the summer of 2021, the Alaska Travel Industry Association is cautiously optimistic about what 2022 will bring. In the pandemic, Alaska continues to offer wide-open spaces in an out-of-the-ordinary destination.

Accommodation in Alaska

Fairbanks Alaska
  • Aloft Anchorage opened recently to cater to leisure travelers, as well as business guests, with rooms that feature spacious living quarters and ultra-comfortable signature beds as well as walk-in showers. Guests will have no troubles recharging with plug-and-play connectivity stations and a 24-hour fitness center, pool and more.
  • Now operating as a fly-in lodge for 2022 and 2023, Camp Denali is a remote lodge deep within Denali National Park and Preserve. Guests’ stays are enriched with guided hiking and activities led by staff naturalists, and special guest speakers (storytellers, biologists, conservationists and more) leading evening presentations.
  • Waterfall Resort, located on Prince of Wales Island, has recently added two new cabins to accommodate growing demand. After returning from an exciting day of fishing in Alaska, guests will be able to stay in brand-new cabins with additional features such as king size beds and heated floors. The addition makes a total of 28 cabins.
  • Kantishna Roadhouse, Alaska’s historic backcountry lodge at the foot of Mt. Denali, will be offering a new exclusive fly-in experience where visitors can fly into the area and experience the wildlife and beauty of the tallest mountain in North America.  
  • Face The Outdoors Aurora Viewing Lodge in Delta Junction offers visitors the chance to sit back and relax in a comfortable lodge and watch the northern lights light up the sky right above them. The lodge offers complimentary shuttle service for the visitors to and from their overnight accommodations.  

Tours and Attractions in Alaska

Brown bears (grizzlies) Katmai National Park. Alaska
Brown bears (grizzlies) Katmai National Park. Alaska
  • Coldfoot Camp located in Alaska’s Arctic region is offering two new tours. The “Fat Bike Adventure” will allow guests to bike along Slate Creek, along a maintained gold mine trail. The “Packraft Adventure” will have guests packrafting on the Koyukuk River in the Brooks Mountain Range and within the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve. 
  • Major Marine Tours recently welcomed a new vessel to their fleet. The Skana, a custom-built 87-foot high-speed catamaran will begin running trips from Seward into Kenai Fjords National Park after May 11th. Passengers will have a unique, unforgettable viewing experience of the area’s glaciers, scenery, and wildlife as the third deck of the vessel has unobstructed 360-degree views and ample outdoor viewing space. 
  • Go Hike Alaska has launched its “Backcountry Eats & Foraging Treats” tour. With two options, either in the Chugach State Park in Anchorage or around Montana Creek outside of Talkeetna, guests spend two hours foraging for in-season items like wild greens, mushrooms, berries and more. The guide also teaches guests ways to prepare these items using backcountry stoves. 
  • Waterfall Resort, just a quick floatplane ride outside of Ketchikan, will be upping its offerings this summer, with a new kayak fishing experience, guided by seasoned kayak angler Adam Fisk. This tour will accommodate groups of up to four and allow guests to fish directly from a 13-foot kayak.
Brown Bear in Alaska Image courtesy of Abercrombie & Kent
Brown Bear in Alaska Image courtesy of Abercrombie & Kent
  • Klondike Electric Bicycles will be offering two new tours in Skagway. “Skagway City Highlights and Gold Panning Tour” is a guided e-bike tour taking visitors to attractions throughout the historic town and letting them try a hand at gold panning. The “Self-Guided E-Bike Tour to Dyea” allows visitors to explore the ghost town on their own, taking in the beautiful scenery and Klondike Gold Rush history.  
  • Salmon Berry Travel & Tours will be offering a new Hatcher Pass Hike & History Tour in the state park north of Anchorage. This half-day tour departs from downtown Anchorage and highlights the Independence Mine State Historical Park in Hatcher Pass with a behind-the-scenes guided tour at the mine, a short hike and gold panning at the creek. 
  • Moose Pass Adventures will be offering guided tours and kayak rentals on Trail Lake on the Kenai Peninsula this summer, sharing the beauty of Moose Pass on the glacially fed lake. They will offer three rental times daily.
  • Alaska Crafted Tour and Cruise Transfer offers a new way to cruise while you “taste your way through the Alaska craft beverage scene.” Visitors can either take a fully guided tour and transfer with options out of Seward through the mountains of the Kenai Peninsula and tastings at Girdwood Brewing Co., Anchorage Distillery, and Double Shovel Cider Co., or from the historic port city of Whittier with a lunch atop Mt. Alyeska.  

Cruises in Alaska

Kayaker touches iceberg in Aialik Bay, Kenai Fjords National Park, Southcentral Alaska.  Gary Scott
Kayaker touches iceberg in Aialik Bay, Kenai Fjords National Park, Southcentral Alaska. Gary Scott
  • Small-ship cruise line Windstar Cruises will have new, shorter seven-day sailings for the first time ever called Scenic Alaska.  The shorter itineraries in the region will make it easier for working professionals and families to get away for an epic, small ship cruise adventure. It has an inaugural stop in Haines, where brand-new excursions include a Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Float Trip, a photography discovery experience with a pro, and a White Pass railroad excursion, among other options. Windstar also has a newly revamped Star Breeze all-suite yacht that has two new restaurants, a true spa/fitness center, and more efficient engines, among other improvements. Star Breeze will sail all of Windstar’s Alaska itineraries in 2022.
  • Princess Cruises has launched its debut “Wild for Alaska Seafood” immersive destination dining experience aboard six vessels in 2022. Adding to Princess Cruises’ popular “only in Alaska” menus, this new program will offer 30 distinctive Alaska seafood dishes with featured items every night in all main dining rooms. This will provide a more authentic and memorable experience for guests cruising Alaska’s waters while showing Alaska’s diverse seafood and history. 

Towns in Alaska to visit

Denali National Park, Alaska
Denali National Park, Alaska
  • The town of McCarthy, located in the heart of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, has many new offerings and events this summer. The new Copper Town Shuttle will provide free shuttle services to all in the McCarthy and Kennicott area in the park. The first loop will travel between the footbridge parking lot and the McCarthy Center Store. Another free shuttle loop travels between the McCarthy Center Store and the Kennicott Mill Site. In addition, the Kate Kennedy House, previously identified as one of the ten most endangered historic buildings in Alaska, has been fully restored and is now available to tour. This 1920s era “Sears Catalogue Home” includes many period amenities like a working victrola with record collection and a 1930 antique automobile. The Golden Saloon also has added a new bandstand. Music performances will be offered Fridays and Saturdays throughout the summer. The town is also having a major facelift this summer with the reinstallation of the boardwalks through the town.
  • The Inside Passage port town of Skagway is ready for the return of cruise travelers this summer. Visitors will be able to experience trail infrastructure in its finest condition and many special events that include “An Evening with David Sedaris”, a Drag Show featuring GiGi Monroe and the Cast of Juneau Drag, and the Cast of Juneau Drag at Dedman’s Stage, and Duff’s Skagway Marathon.  

For more information, visit  www.travelalaska.com

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