Alaska is one of the most unique states in the whole of the US, with its own wildlife and ecosystem and a different way of life that’s very different to the rest of America. You really have to see it to believe it, and going on vacation to Alaska is a great way to do just that.

But if you do plan to visit Alaska, you also have to bear in mind that it’s very different to other vacation spots, so you’ll need to spend some time in advance making sure that you’ve planned it all out and that you know exactly what you’re doing. It’ll help to keep you safe, but it’ll also help you to make the most of your time there.

And so with all of that in mind, here’s what you need to know before you head off on vacation.

Alaska Getaway for the Whole Family

1.       Take a cruise

There are a few different ways to get to Alaska, but one of our favorites is to go Seattle cruising and to head from one state to another in style on a cruise ship. There are plenty of different cruise operators for you to choose from, and they each tend to specialize in something different. For example, you can choose between foodie cruises to those designed for the elderly or cruises which aim to take in the unique wildlife along the way.

2.       Visit the National Parks

One of the highlights of visiting Alaska for both parents and for kids is the National Park system, which offers a wide variety of activities for children. This includes the Junior Ranger Program, which aims to cater to kids between the ages of 5 and 12 and which includes a sew-on patch and certificate as a reward for completing it.

3.       Remember to pack lightly

If you’re travelling to Alaska then the chances are that you’re going to have to fly somewhere, which means it’s all the more important to pack as lightly as possible. One solution here is to use compression packing cubes to help to fit as much as you can into as small a space as possible. Just make sure that you don’t go over the weight limit!

4.       Visit Husky Homestead

If the kids love dogs then you have to take them to Husky Homestead. Huskies are an Alaskan icon, and this Homestead at the Danali National Park and Preserve will teach you all you could hope to know about them while also showing off the dying art of dog sledding. You can tell that the staff truly loves the animals that they care for, and by paying the Homestead a visit, you also help to contribute much-needed funds that go towards the animals.

Conclusion

Now that you know just a few of the tips that we have to share for your Alaskan getaway, it’s over to you so that you can start planning your trip. Remember that visiting Alaska is a little different to visiting any other location, and so planning is absolutely vital if you want to have a fun vacation. The earlier you start planning, the better, so get started today. Happy travels!

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