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Alaska Transportation
Anchorage is the hub for most Alaska
land tours, with well-developed transportation
infrastructure. Most places you’ll
want to visit are easy to reach by
road, rail, or bus. But Alaska is big!
Don’t underestimate travel
times and distances.
Arriving in Alaska by cruise or air?
If you’re independent and like
to travel at your own pace, we suggest
you rent
a car. For the ultimate freedom,
rent
a motorhome. Alaska’s highways
are safe, scenic, and full of discovery.
Rent on your own or as part of a self-drive
package that includes pre-booking your
hotels and maybe even a few day tours.
Find out what there is to see and do
on the drive to Denali, drive to Seward,
drive to Homer, or drive to McCarthy.
You can also ride the Alaska
Railroad.
With luxurious dome and dining cars,
it’s a scenic and historic way
to get between Seward, Anchorage, Talkeetna,
Denali, and Fairbanks.
The railroad is slower and costlier
than a car or coach (see schedules
and rates). So most visitors take it
for just one or two legs. (If you’re taking
a cruise in or out of Seward, ride
the railroad between Seward-Anchorage—it’s
the prettiest leg of the whole line.)
Whether you should take a car, train,
or coach also depends on where you’re
going. Here are some travel
considerations to keep in mind if you’re going
to Denali, Seward, Homer, Fairbanks, Talkeetna, or
McCarthy.
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