Alaska Excursions

Alaska Excursions

Wide range of glorious day trips throughout Southcentral Alaska.

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Tourism-oriented Panhandle is prepared for guests

Visitors to Southeast Alaska have a lot of choices in lodging, from chain hotels in Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan to fishing and hunting lodges tucked away on the shores of the Inside Passage.

B&Bs are everywhere on the accommodations map.

Juneau

Some hotels are located downtown, close to the Alaska state government offices -- the Capitol among them -- and many attractions and restaurants.

But there are also rooms near the airport, which is 8 miles north of downtown along Egan Drive/Glacier Highway, and the state ferry terminal at Auke Bay (14 miles north of downtown). Both of these sites are close to the University of Alaska Southeast campus, shopping (Nugget Mall) and Mendenhall Glacier. A hostel is downtown.

Here are other cities along the Inside Passage, arranged from south to north.

Ketchikan

Ketchikan, population 8,000, has the accommodations that go with being the southern Inside Passage's biggest city and a mainstay on the Alaska tourism circuit. Motels, inns, B&Bs and lodges are available downtown and nearby. Some offer charter fishing packages. Access to Ketchikan is by jet and ferry.

Craig

Craig, with 1,400 people the largest town on Prince of Wales Island, has inns, lodges and B&Bs to serve anglers, hunters and sightseers who come to the island via a ferry from Ketchikan. (The ferry goes to Hollis, on the island's southwest side. From Hollis, drivers have a 31-mile trip to Craig.)

Other towns on Prince of Wales Island's road system -- Coffman Cove, Hydaburg and Thorne Bay -- also have accommodations.

Wrangell

Once a base for prospecting expeditions in the Stikine Valley and later timber operations, Wrangell, population 2,300, maintains its sense of hospitality with a handful of restaurants, motels and B&Bs. There is a hostel in the Presbyterian Church. Wrangell is accessible by jet and ferry. The town's spring fling is the Garnet Festival, the last full week in April.

Petersburg

Petersburg, the home of the Little Norway festival on the third weekend in May and the launching point for whale-watching trips, has a couple of motels. Petersburg, population 3,200, has jet and ferry service, but the harbor doesn't accommodate large cruise ships.

Sitka

With almost 9,000 residents, Sitka is the largest Alaska city south of Juneau. It is the home of Sitka National Historical Park, Sheldon Jackson College and many government offices. Whale watching, an eagle center and Native culture are big attractions.

The city has a wide range of hotels and motels, inns and B&Bs, including one in a lighthouse. Sitka's big summer event is the Summer Music Festival, which covers three weeks in June.

Gustavus

Gustavus, with its population of about 425, has a small number of inns, lodges and restaurants. The town is at the front door to Glacier Bay National Park and is accessible by jet and water taxi from Juneau.

Haines

Haines is a connecting point between the state ferry system and the roads leading to Alaska's Interior and the Yukon Territory, so it's a frequent resting place for travelers. The town, population 1,800, has a hotel, several motels, B&Bs, cabins and RV campgrounds. The town is frequently visited by cruise ships.

Skagway

Skagway is a busy town, thanks to the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, the Chilkoot Trail and the White Pass and Yukon Route railroad. In addition, it has road connections to Canada and the Alaska Highway, plus state ferry service. Skagway, population 860, has inns and motel/lodges, plus B&Bs and RV campgrounds.

Yakutat

An isolated town of 680 but popular with anglers, Yakutat has several lodges and B&Bs. Yakutat has daily jet service and monthly flag-stop ferry service. Yakutat is across a bay from Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and is close to Hubbard Glacier.