How to Plan a Trip to Alaska
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Planning Your Alaska Trip – Step 1
Start by deciding whether you’re going to take a cruise, cruisetour or other organized tour or if you want to plan your trip on your own. Here’s all my advice about figuring that out.
Planning Your Alaska Trip – Step 2
Next, you’ll sketch out your itinerary! You’ll find my advice about cruise itineraries here and my suggested itineraries to plan on your own here.
Planning Your Alaska Trip – Step 3
Determining where you will stay in Alaska is the next step. Lodging is the most limited resource and for most people the biggest budget item, so you want to figure this out first. Cruises, RV rentals, hotels and vacation rentals are all good options in Alaska, depending on your travel group, how long you’re staying and how you like to travel.
Planning Your Alaska Trip – Step 4
Now you’re ready to book everything else, including your transportation in Alaska, flights to and from Alaska and any tours or activities that need to be booked in advance.
Planning your Alaska Trip – Step 5
Travel insurance is not the most exciting subject, but it’s an important consideration when traveling to Alaska.
I always have travel insurance when I go to Alaska if I’m booking anything non refundable (remote lodges, small plane flights, etc). I like to use InsureMyTrip (this is an affiliate link, which means if you make a purchase I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you) because you can compare prices from different travel insurance companies and search based on the features you need in your plan instead of what a single company offers.
All my Alaska Articles
Planning and Itineraries
- What’s the best way to see Alaska according to an Alaska guide
- Best Alaska Itinerary by an Alaska Guide
- What is the best month to visit Alaska?
- Best things to do in Alaska according to Alaskans
- Best places to eat in Alaska according to Alaskans
- Five things to consider before visiting Alaska in Fall
- Five things to consider before visiting Alaska in Spring (April and May)
- Four things you must pack for Alaska in Summer
- Five things you must pack for Alaska in Winter
- How to visit Alaska on a Budget
- Best Glacier Experiences in Alaska
- Complete Guide to Camping in Alaska
- Ultimate Guide to Riding the Alaska Ferry
- How to visit Alaska without a car
- 8 Perfect weekend trips to Alaska
- Is a hotel or a vacation rental better for Alaska?
- How to see the Northern Lights in Alaska
- Do you need Travel Insurance for Alaska?
- Cell phone coverage in Alaska
- 8 Reasons to visit Alaska in winter
- Best breweries in Alaska
- Best Boots for Alaska
- Best places to see Wildlife in Alaska
- Best whale watching in Alaska
- How to deal with mosquitoes in Alaska
- Best guided one day tours in Alaska
- Is flightseeing worth it in Alaska?
- How to go dog sledding in Alaska
- 10 Quirky small towns in Alaska you’ll never forget
- Go North Adventure Class Scout Truck Camper review
- How to fly to Alaska with Camping gear
Visiting Alaska’s National Parks
- How to visit all of Alaska’s National Parks
- How to visit Denali National Park
- How to visit Denali National Park in winter
- Denali Road Lottery Trip Planner
- Denali Park Village Hotel Review
- Hiking the Triple Lakes Trail in Denali National Park
- Hiking the Oxbow Trail in Denali National Park
- K2 Aviation Denali Flightseeing with Glacier Landing Review
- Things to do in Talkeetna
- Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge Review
- How to Visit Glacier Bay National Park
- Best things to do in Kenai Fjords National Park
- Harding Icefield Trail Guide in Kenai Fjords National Park
- How to visit Wrangell-St Elias National Park
- Hiking Root Glacier in Wrangell-St Elias National Park
- Getting from Anchorage to McCarthy – All your options explained
- Ultimate guide to Katmai National Park
- How to day trip to Lake Clark National Park from Anchorage
- Things to do in King Salmon
Alaska Cruising
- Cruise Haters guide to having a blast on an Alaska Cruise
- How to choose the best Alaska cruise itinerary for you
- Which is better – Denali on your own or with the cruise line?
- Best things to do in Alaska cruise ports on your own
- Best Alaska cruise excursions according to an Alaska guide
- The best hike in every Alaska cruise port
- DIY traveler’s guide to having a blast on a cruise
- How to get between Whittier and Anchorage – all your options explained
- Top 5 Rainy Day activities in Alaska cruise ports
Alaska Road Trips
- How to Drive to Alaska
- 5 Best Road trips in Alaska
- Best stops on a road trip from Anchorage to Fairbanks
- 13 Must see stops on a road trip from Anchorage to Seward
- Anchorage to Valdez – 14 Unforgettable Road trip stops
- Fairbanks to Valdez Road trip guide (Richardson Highway)
- Fairbanks to Dawson City Road trip guide
Fairbanks and the Interior
- 20 Unique things to do in Fairbanks in summer
- Things to do in Fairbanks in winter – 12 Unique things to do while you wait for the Northern Lights
- Why March is the best month to visit Fairbanks
- Foodie’s guide to Fairbanks
- How to hike to Castner Glacier and Castner ice caves
- Guide to Chena Hot Springs
- Riverboat Discovery Tour Review
- Gold Dredge #8 Tour Review
- Pike’s Waterfront Lodge Review
- Best places for Cross country skiing in Fairbanks
- Chena Outdoor Collective Dog sledding Tour Review
- Large Animal Research Station Tour Review
- Angel Rocks Hiking Guide
Southeast Alaska
- Perfect 3 day itinerary for Juneau
- Best way to spend one day in Juneau
- How to visit Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau
- Juneau Lighthouse Tours Tour Review
- Juneau Food Tour Review
- Mt Roberts Hiking Guide
- Tracy Arm day trip Tour Review
- Alaskan Hotel Review
- 12+ Unique things to do in Sitka
- Exploring Ketchikan beyond the cruise ship dock
- Things to do in Skagway
- Things to do in Haines
- Things to do in Wrangell
- Things to do in Petersburg
- Exploring LeConte Glacier
Anchorage and Southcentral Alaska
- Things to do in Anchorage
- Backside of Flattop Hiking Guide
- Alyeska Nordic Spa Review
- Best things to do at Eklutna Lake
- Thunderbird Falls Trail Guide
- Albert Loop Trail Guide at the Eagle River Nature Center
- Portage Glacier Day trip from Anchorage
- 26 Glaciers Tour Review
- Visiting Matanuska Glacier: Your best two options
- Alaska Helicopter Tours Knik Glacier Landing Review
- Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula – things to do and itinerary
- 13 Best things to do in Seward
- Things to do in Homer
- Seldovia Day Trip from Homer
- Anchorage to Valdez – Unforgettable road trip stops
- Things to do in Valdez