Golden Circle Scenic Exploration – from Whitehorse

Travel the Golden Circle from Whitehorse and explore the towns of Haines, Skagway and Juneau. Experience the beauty of the Southeast Alaska glaciers, native culture, and Yukon Gold Rush history in this 7-day itinerary.

Trip Photos

  • White Pass Summit train outside of Skagway, Alaska White Pass Summit train outside of Skagway, Alaska
  • Carcross, Yukon is home to the smallest desert in the world. Carcross, Yukon is home to the smallest desert in the world.
  • Canoe Wildlife Safari on Chilkoot Lake, Haines, Alaska Canoe Wildlife Safari on Chilkoot Lake, Haines, Alaska
  • Emerald Lake, enroute to Whitehorse from Skagway Emerald Lake, enroute to Whitehorse from Skagway
  • Whale watching and sight seeing on a day trip to Juneau. Whale watching and sight seeing on a day trip to Juneau.
  • Rafting in the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, Haines, Alaska Rafting in the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, Haines, Alaska
  • Scenic Byways and stunning scenery are found at every turn Scenic Byways and stunning scenery are found at every turn
  • Yukon Suspension Bridge near the White Pass and Tutshi River. Yukon Suspension Bridge near the White Pass and Tutshi River.
  • A visit to the Jilkaat Kwan Heritage Center in Klukwan A visit to the Jilkaat Kwan Heritage Center in Klukwan
     

Trip Notes

Departure Point: Whitehorse
Duration: 7 days
Destination: Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Whitehorse, Haines Junction, and Carcross
Price: $4200 per person double occupancy (+ tax, in USD)
Activities: Whale watching, glaciers, rafting, train, canoe, distillery, native cultural centers, wildlife viewing, and more.
Small Groups: Max of 12 (larger custom groups possible)
Difficulty Level: Easy. Guests must be able to walk over loose gravel and embark/disembark from the bus unassisted.
Meals: 7 Breakfasts & 6 Lunches (Dinners facilitated, but not included)
Lodging: 7 nights accommodation at quality hotels
2024 Dates: May 23, June 6, 20, July 4, 18, August 1, 15, 29, September 12
2025 Dates: May 22, June 5, 19, July 3, 17, 31, August 14, 28, September 11
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Trip Description

Experience the beauty of coastal rainforests, alpine lakes, hanging glaciers, rolling tundra, and striking fjords on a 7 day vacation you’ll never forget. Come explore the best of the Yukon and Southeast Alaska we travel the Golden Circle from the Yukon capital of Whitehorse, through the small villages of Haines and Skagway, to the Alaskan capital of Juneau.

Golden Circle Scenic Exploration itinerary at a glance:

  • Day 0: Arrival in Whitehorse
  • Day 1: The Yukon – Miles Canyon, Emerald Lake, World’s Smallest Desert, Carcross, Bennett Lake, Yukon Suspension Bridge, and International Falls
  • Day 2: Skagway – White Pass Railroad and Taiya River Scenic float
  • Day 3: Juneau – Whale Watching, Downtown Juneau, and Salmon Hatchery
  • Day 4: Haines – Kroeschel Wildlife Refuge, Klukwan Native Village, and Float through Bald Eagle Preserve
  • Day 5: Haines – Canoe on Chilkoot Lake, Raptor Center, and Distillery Tasting
  • Day 6: The Yukon – Chilkat Mountains, Kathleen Lake, Million Dollar Falls, Tatshenshini River, Kluane National Park Visitor Center, Yukon River, and Whitehorse
  • Day 7: Departure from Whitehorse

 

Hosted by an expert Alaska-based tour guide, you will be immersed in the adventure of the wild Yukon and the Last Frontier first-hand through numerous specially chosen outdoor and cultural experiences. Enjoy free time to hike by glaciers, shop for native art, or have a craft Alaskan brew; leave the stress of travel and planning to us!

We will provide guests with upscale lodging at every destination, gourmet meals, and travel by both road and sea. Our route will take us through the remote roads of the Yukon to First Nations villages, turquoise glacial lakes, roaring whitewater rivers, and the world’s smallest desert. We will journey south to the gold-rush boomtown of Skagway, where scenic train rides, float trips down the Taiya River, and history await us. Down the Lynn Canal we’ll sail to the beautiful coastal capitol of Juneau, as we whale watch along this pristine fjord. Once in Juneau, spend the afternoon exploring the waterfront, downtown shops, museums, and art of Juneau. Take the ferry back up the fjord to the picturesque fishing town of Haines. Here, we will explore wildlife preserves and native villages, float downriver through a bald eagle preserve, canoe on pristine lakes, and taste some of Alaska’s finest spirits at the local distillery. Our journey concludes by heading north on gorgeous scenic byways, the Haines Highway and the Alaska Highway, as we head through Kluane National Park back to Whitehorse. We finish where we began, in the beauty and wilderness of Whitehorse, having explored the best of Southeast Alaska and the Yukon.

YUKON TERRITORY

Downtown Whitehorse: Whitehorse, the Yukon Territory’s capital, is considered Canada’s Wilderness City for good reason. With 25,000 people, Whitehorse offers all the amenities of cosmopolitan city with unspoiled wilderness on its doorstep. Nestled between rolling mountains and the banks of the Yukon River, it offers easy access to trails, lakes, rivers, and magnificent mountain views. Downtown Whitehorse showcases both its Gold Rush history and its native cultural roots. Shop for Robert Service books in the land that inspired his many great tales; sip a latte along the banks of the Yukon River. There’s something for everyone in this beautiful frontier city!

Kathleen Lake: As we head towards Haines Junction, there are fantastic views of glaciers, cascading waterfalls, and wide expanses of alpine tundra. We will stop at sparkling Kathleen Lake for a picnic-style lunch by crystal-clear water surrounded by snow-capped mountains. We may be treated to blooming wildflowers around the lake in mid-late summer, and in fall, the aspen forests fade to a magical golden glow. A boardwalk skirts the shores for easy accessibility right down to the beautiful waters.

Kluane National Park and Reserve Visitor’s Center:This Yukon Territory National Park is home to a myriad of extremes, from churning whitewater surrounded by snow-capped mountains, Canada’s highest peak (19,550 foot Mount Logan), the nation’s largest ice field, and the greatest and most diverse grizzly population in North America. We may be treated to blooming wildflowers around the gorgeous Kathleen Lake in mid-late summer, and in fall, the aspen forests fade to a magical golden glow. Kluane is a wonderland of scenic splendor that travelers from around the globe journey to see each year.

Emerald Lake: We will stop to visit one of the most photographed places in the Yukon — the spectacular turquoise-hued Emerald Lake. Carved out by glaciers thousands of years ago, the lake gains its spectacular colors from light reflecting off mineral deposits on the bottom of the shallow lake. The lake changes color as the sun peeks out from the clouds!

Carcross Desert: An anomaly in an alpine world, the Carcross Desert is considered the smallest desert in the world, measuring approximately 1 square mile. Stop by for photo opportunities and a chance to put your feet in this geological anomaly!

Carcross: Carcross, previously known as “Caribou Crossing”, is the self-governed Tagish First Nation’s hometown on the banks of Lake Bennett. Here you will have free time to explore the small local shops located at Carcross Commons (filled with local jewelry, treats, and trinkets) and enjoy great view of the lake made famous by the Klondike Gold Rush. At Matthew Watson General Store, the Yukon’s oldest operating store, you will find a variety of products, from candy sold out of glass jars to regional First Nations arts and crafts, locally made moccasins, mukluks and leathers, or the more modern essentials such as fleece jackets, rain ponchos, mosquito nets and bug repellent. Grab some ice cream or coffee and take a walk along the beautiful sandy beach of Lake Bennett, or explore the wreckage of a gold-rush steamboat!

Yukon Suspension Bridge: One exciting stop will be at the Yukon Suspension Bridge, soaring 65 feet above the whitewater rapids of the Tutshi River. Breathtaking views and a delicious free-range, grass-fed, organic bison chili meal come together in a perfect setting for a lunch break. Keep your eye out for rafts and kayaks paddling down the river!

SKAGWAY

Downtown Skagway: Wander through the streets of one of the most famous gold rush boomtowns in Alaska’s history. As the Gateway to the Klondike, Skagway was the port town that led up the (in)famous Chilkoot Trail up the White Pass and into the goldfields of the Yukon. With historic storefronts and hotels, and only 1,100 residents, you will feel like you have traveled back in time in this gold-rush era town! Shop for local fare and trinkets, check out our local breweries and distillery, or take a short hike out to Yakutania Point for a gorgeous view of the Upper Lynn Canal.

White Pass Yukon Route Railway: Embark on a train ride onboard the historic White Pass Yukon Route Railway narrow-gauge train. No visit to Skagway can be complete without taking the White Pass Yukon Route train to the Summit! We will board vintage passenger coaches to retrace the original route to the White Pass Summit along a 40-mile round trip. The panorama of the mountains is breathtaking with glaciers, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles, and historic sites – much of which can only be seen from the train! This is a tour is fully narrated and passes by Bridal Veil Falls, Inspiration Point and Dead Horse Gulch. The summit of White Pass has a 2,888-foot elevation!

Scenic Float on the Taiya River: Escape the crowds of Skagway into the wild Tongass National Forest. Enjoy a beautiful 10-mile drive along the rugged coast of the fjord to the starting point of the historic Chilkoot Trail, the ghost town of Dyea, and the gorgeous Taiya River Valley. Your professionally trained boatman will guide your raft down the gentle Taiya River, pointing out wildlife, talking about the local history, and telling stories of the Gold Rush. Don’t forget your camera as snow-capped mountains, hanging glaciers, and wildlife abound! Dyea is a peaceful getaway from bustling Skagway and a perfect opportunity to feel like a part of the great Alaskan outdoors.

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park: The Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is home to downtown Skagway, the historic Chilkoot Trail, and more! It is a unique national park that spans two states — Washington (where many gold rushers sailed from) and Alaska (the start of the Gold Rush routes). We will explore the multiple historical buildings, visitor’s centers, and cultural displays that the National Park Service has created to commemorate the trails, boomtowns, and stories of the historic Klondike Gold Rush.

JUNEAU

Downtown Juneau: Juneau is nestled in a beautifully unique landscape of temperate rainforest, glaciers, glacially-carved valleys, ocean, and islands. Downtown Juneau is a perfect mixture of modern city, native culture, and Last Frontier coastal town. Enjoy shopping, museums, art, and exquisite Alaskan cuisine along the waterfront. With ocean views, looming snow-capped peaks, and glaciers surrounding the city, you won’t have look far for the perfect picture!

Whale Watching on the Fjordlands: When we board the Fjordlands ferry for a very scenic transfer to and from Juneau, we’ll get much more than just a boat ride. Whale watching comes hand-in-hand with this ferry trip, as our seasoned captains navigate the waters around Juneau to find the most likely places to encounter whales! The Fjordlands ferry is great way to see Alaska’s Inside Passage. Some of the wildlife you may encounter besides whales include a stellar sea lion rookery, harbor seals, nesting bald eagles, and porpoises. While sailing, you will be able to enjoy the majestic mountains, waterfalls, and glaciers. You will also get the chance to snap some pictures of Eldred Rock Lighthouse, the oldest original lighthouse in Alaska! A continental breakfast will be served on board with muffins, apple, coffee and tea, to boot.

Eldred Rock Lighthouse: Eldred Rock Lighthouse is the oldest original lighthouse in all of Alaska! Built in 1905, historians believe that its larger-than-standard size helped keep it maintained and in service for much longer than many other lighthouses along Alaska’s rugged coast. In fact, it is the only station never to be rebuilt. Constructed to alleviate the multitude of shipwrecks along the route during the Gold Rush, the lighthouse is most famous for being the site of the wreck of the Clara Nevada, said to be carrying nearly 800 pounds of gold.

HAINES

Downtown Haines: Haines is a picture-perfect fishing town of about 2,500 people. It offers incredible wildlife viewing and outstanding outdoor adventures. Haines hosts a rich cultural history with Fort Seward, one of the first military forts in Alaska, and is only 20 miles from the native Tlingit village of Klukwan. Take a stroll down the main street, or head to the waterfront Fort Seward for smoked salmon, Tlingit art, or a beachside hike.

Kroschel Wildlife Center: We will visit the famed Kroschel Wildlife Center as part of our natural history and wildlife viewing tour. We will be welcomed by Steve Kroschel and his staff, who will take us through a hands-on visit with face-to-face encounters with the wildlife and grant us intimate close-up photo opportunities with these rescued animals. As we walk through the wildlife center, we will discover orphaned wolves, Arctic fox, lynx, porcupine, pine marten, mink, reindeer, wolverines, and more.

Native Village of Klukwan: Klukwan is one of the largest communities of Tlingits (an Alaska native people group) still in existence, located twenty-two miles north of Haines. Located at the confluence of three glacially fed rivers, this historic village has seen a multitude of generations. For hundreds of years, the Tlingits have lived off the bounty of this special place. Still today, you will see them fishing and smoking their catch at the river’s edge. We will have the opportunity to learn and experience the fascinating cultural history of the Tlingit people. Enjoy a native cultural performance and orientation which includes a visit to a Tlingit long house, a visit to the Adze shed to see totem and canoe carving, and to the salmon drying houses. The Heritage Center is situated in a stunningly beautiful location that offers incredible views.

Float Trip Through Bald Eagle Preserve: At the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, you’ll experience the largest gathering of bald eagles in the world! Your specially-trained guides await to begin your rafting adventure (a gentle float, no whitewater!). You’ll float peacefully down the Chilkat River aboard an 18-foot inflatable raft – the best way to observe the eagles drawn to feed on the plentiful salmon. Bears and wolves are also occasional guests at the feast. Not only rich in wildlife, the preserve is also a place of incredible beauty, with towering mountains, hanging glaciers and lush forests. After your hour and a half float, you will enjoy a riverside picnic lunch on the banks of the river.

Canoe Trip on Chilkoot Lake: The Chilkoot River Valley offers incredible wildlife viewing. Brown Bears, eagles, mountain goats, and spawning salmon are commons sights. Our guides are expert naturalists and enjoy sharing their love and knowledge of the Alaskan wilderness. At Chilkoot Lake, you’ll be stepping into a Voyageur canoe, which is stable, comfortable and quiet; perfect for observing nature’s splendor and the wildlife that abounds around this peaceful lake. You’ll be out on the water for about 1.5 hours exploring the inlets, coves, salmon spawning streams and numerous waterfalls that spill off the mountains into the lake.

American Bald Eagle Foundation’s Raptor Center: Take a trip to the American Bald Eagle Foundation’s Raptor Center, an interpretive wildlife education center. Here, we will watch a training session with the beautiful, majestic, and powerful bird that serves as America’s symbol – up close and in person! We will also learn more of the other native and local wildlife. We will also be treated to a live presentation with one of the foundation’s resident ambassador raptors.

Chilkat State Park: Chilkat State Park is one of the most beautiful places to explore around Haines. The temperate rainforest growth provides absolute tranquility, making it one of the best places to look for moose. As it’s located right along the coastline of the Lynn Canal, there are ample opportunities to stroll the beach trail and search for bears, whales, seals, sea lions, and diving bald eagles. However, the view of the Rainbow Glacier — a hanging glacier with a large waterfall spilling over the glacial face — is what sets this park on a pedestal. A short drive along the coast brings us to the Chilkat River Delta, which spans more than two miles across. Watch for the eagles, gulls, and other seabirds diving for the euchalon run and other fish as this intertidal zone swirls and changes in an instant.

Port Chilkoot Distillery Tasting: No trip to Haines is complete without a stop at the Port Chilkoot Distillery! Renowned for their nationally award-winning spirits and local ambiance, the distillery is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. There, you will learn about the history of the distillery, visit the barrel room, and take a private tour of their facility. After the tour, you will sit down for 3 different tastings of fine crafted spirits. In between drinks, you will taste the locally-inspired, tapas-style food from one of the best restaurants in Haines. Examples may include elk meatballs with local basil pesto, salmon cakes with a delicious remoulade, seasonal bruschetta, or a flourless chocolate torte with Sitka blueberry sea salt. Take a bottle home with you as an unforgettable souvenir!

Day 0: Arrival Day
Upon your arrival into Whitehorse, your guide will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel. After you are settled, you will meet with your guide and travelling companions to discuss the itinerary. Time will be confirmed. On this arrival day, you will have free time to enjoy the Capitol of the Yukon. Your guide will let you know at what time to meet the next day to start your adventure through Alaska and the Yukon.
Meals on your own.

Day 1: The Yukon – Exploring Yukon, British Columbia, and Alaska en route to Skagway
After breakfast, we will stroll along the Yukon River Boardwalk and through downtown Whitehorse. Along the way, we will learn about the Athabaskan culture and this supply post’s important role during the Gold Rush. Grab a latte or a smoothie and watch the might waters of the Yukon River rush past. From Whitehorse, we will drive to Miles Canyon for a wilder view of the river, the continue south on the Klondike Highway towards the town of Carcross. We will stop to visit one of the most photographed places in the Yukon — the spectacular turquoise-hued Emerald Lake. Next, we will explore the world’s smallest desert — the Carcross Desert, just one square mile in all. Just down the road, we will enter the town of Carcross on the banks of Lake Bennett, where you will have free time to explore! Our next stop will be the Yukon Suspension Bridge, soaring 65 feet above the whitewater rapids of the Tutshi River. Then, we will leave Canada behind as we journey up to White Pass. We will make multiple stops throughout the scenic ride down the pass, ensuring ample photo opportunities of beautiful alpine lakes, hanging glaciers, towering snow-capped peaks, and a photo opportunity at the “Welcome to Alaska” sign. Our ride continues through the U.S. Border station, before arriving into Skagway, the Garden City of Alaska. Once we settle in the hotel, you will have free time to wander the charming streets of Skagway.
Included: B-L.

Day 2: Skagway – White Pass Railroad and Taiya River Scenic Float
Today we will embark on a train ride onboard the historic White Pass Yukon Route Railway narrow-gauge train. We will board vintage passenger coaches to retrace the original route to the White Pass Summit along a 40-mile round trip. The panorama of the mountains is breathtaking with glaciers, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles, and historic sites – including sights only visible from the railroad tracks! In the afternoon, meet your experienced raft guide for a Scenic Float down the Taiya River. We will enjoy a beautiful 10-mile drive along the rugged coast of the fjord to the Dyea Valley, a Gold Rush ghost town, and the starting point of the historic Chilkoot Trail. After the tour, we will return to your hotel, and the rest of the day is at your leisure to explore town.
Included: B-L.

Day 3: Juneau – Whale Watching, Downtown Juneau, and Salmon Hatchery
We will have an early start as we board the Fjordlands ferry for a very scenic transfer to Juneau. Not only is this a beautiful boat ride – we will whale watch along the way! The waters around Juneau are known for pods of humpback whales and orcas; keep your eyes peeled! This is great way to see Alaska’s Inside Passage: some of the wildlife you may encounter are whales, a stellar sea lion rookery, harbor seals, nesting bald eagles, and porpoises. You will also get the chance to snap some pictures of Eldred Rock Lighthouse, the oldest original lighthouse in Alaska. Upon our arrival at the dock in Yankee Cove, a motor coach will be waiting to take us to downtown Juneau. We will provide you with a walking tour map to see the city’s many historic buildings and attractions. Explore as you wish! In the afternoon, we will board a catamaran boat to journey on to Haines. Sit back and relax in the heated cabin, or head out to the top deck to enjoy all the majestic mountains of the Lynn Canal and the amazing wildlife that Alaska has to offer. Once the catamaran docks in Haines, a motor coach will be waiting to transfer us to the hotel. Once, there you will be at your leisure to explore the beautiful fishing town of Haines for the rest of the day.
Included: B – Late Snack, L.

Day 4: Haines – Wildlife viewing, Klukwan Native Village, and Float on Chilkat River
We will start our adventure-packed day with a narrated tour of historic Fort Seward. Continuing on to the Kroschel Wildlife Center, we will experience a hands-on visit and face-to-face encounters with Alaskan wildlife. Afterwards, we will drive south and stop for lunch at the classic 33 Mile Roadhouse, a favorite of Haines locals. Next we will head to the native village of Klukwan, the mother village of the Tlingit nation. We will have opportunities to experience the fascinating cultural history of the Tlingit people firsthand, including a native cultural performance. With a beautiful backdrop of towering peaks, we will enjoy a riverside picnic lunch before our afternoon float adventure. We will float down a calm section of river aboard 18′ inflatable rafts — the best way to observe eagles drawn to feed on the plentiful salmon! Your guide will enthrall you with natural history and river-specific facts. After your float, we will head back to downtown Haines, where you will enjoy free time for the rest of the day.
Included: B-L.

Day 5: Haines – Canoeing at Chilkoot Lake, Raptor Center Visit, Chilkat State Park, and Port Chilkoot Distillery Tasting
Our day will start with a drive to the Lutak Inlet and the Chilkoot River Valley. The Chilkoot River corridor offers incredible wildlife viewing: brown bears, eagles, mountain goats, and spawning salmon are all commons sights. Once at the lake, we will board our outboard canoes and explore the serenity of Chilkoot Lake. We will discover the inlets, coves, salmon spawning streams, and numerous waterfalls that spill from the mountains into this pristine lake. After our canoe adventure, we will return to the town of Haines and enjoy a picnic-style lunch at a private oceanside beach. After lunch, we will visit the American Bald Eagle Foundation’s Raptor Center, an interpretive wildlife education center, where we will watch a training session with the beautiful bird that is the symbol of America and learn about other native wildlife. After this educational tour, we will head to Chilkat State Park to view the Rainbow Glacier, the Chilkat River delta, and search for wildlife along the coastline. Before the day ends, we will pay a visit to the Port Chilkoot Distillery! Renowned for their nationally award-winning spirits and local ambiance, the distillery is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. We will sample their fine spirits and munch on gourmet local fare. After this, we will return to the hotel, where you will be at your leisure for the reminder of the day.
Included: B-L.

Day 6: The Yukon – Kathleen Lake and Kluane National Park Visitor Center visit
Today we will drive up the Haines Highway towards Canada, through the heart of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve and into the alpine. We will stop by the Three Guardsmen, Million Dollar Falls, the Tatshenshini River Overlook, Rock Glacier Trail, and more. We will stop at Kathleen Lake for a walk by the crystal-clear waters rimmed by snow-capped mountains. In the village of Haines Junction, we will visit Kluane National Park Visitors Center for the natural and cultural history of this beautiful land. We will continue our 2-hour picturesque drive to Whitehorse. Along the way, there are fantastic views of glaciers, cascading waterfalls, and wide expanses of alpine tundra. Once we reach the capitol of the Yukon, you will have time to enjoy and explore Whitehorse.
Included: B-L.

Day 7: Departure from Whitehorse
Our guide will let you know of the time for your transfer to the airport. If time allows, you are free to visit Whitehorse at your leisure.
Included: B

Note: While not included in the cost, our guides can facilitate group dinners at our favorite spots in town.

Weather delays and associated considerations: Alaska Yukon Discovery Tours may change the scheduled itinerary due to weather, conditions, or operational conflicts. If, for any reason, one of the schedule itinerary elements is unable to operate as planned, we will implement alternate tour programming which may involve alternate locations and/or different activities.

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We work with the best upscale and conveniently located hotels in Juneau, Haines, Whitehorse, and Skagway. To that extent, we have partnered with the following lodging options to ensure the best experience possible for our guests.

Lodging in Whitehorse: Edgewater Hotel
With roots stretching back to the Klondike Gold Rush, the Edgewater Hotel (nestled on the banks of the mighty Yukon River) has a strong history of welcoming adventure seekers to the beauty of the Yukon Territory. Recently renovated but with historical roots, the Edgewater provides all the modern amenities and comforts an upscale city hotel does. Right on the river but just steps away from downtown, this scenic lodge will not disappoint.

Lodging in Skagway: Westmark Inn
Tucked just off of the bustling main street of historic Skagway, the Westmark Inn provides plush comfort and a warm welcome to all of its guests. With recently renovated rooms, Victorian decor, rustic charm and Alaskan hospitality – plus a great dining room and bar! – you’ll feel right at home here. Step outside and be immersed in Gold Rush-era buildings, shops, and restaurants. Want to get away from the crowds? The Westmark Inn is located just minutes from the waterfront, hiking trails, and the mountains surrounding Skagway.

Lodging in Haines: Aspen Suites
Located in the heart of downtown Haines, Aspen Suites is a newly built, beautiful hotel with modern kitchenette studio suites. Restaurants, the Haines Brewery, grocery stores, and downtown shops are all within a few blocks of the hotel. Just a short walk down the hill and you’re at the picturesque Haines Boat Harbor!

Trip Documents:

Price: $4200 (+ tax, in USD)
Single Supplement: $1050
 
Private Booking Price:
$6,460 Price per person – 2 people
$5,475 Price per person – 3 people
$4,890 Price per person – 4 people
$4,380 Price per person – 5 people
$4,125 Price per person – 6 people

All prices are per person based on a double occupancy.

2021 Dates: May 27, June 10, 24, July 8, 22, August 5, 19, September 2, 16
2022 Dates: May 26, June 9, 23, July 21, August 4, 18, September 1, 15

What it is included in the standard vacation price?
  • Professionally planned itinerary
  • Expert guides as private escorts throughout your vacation
  • Upscale hotel accommodations
  • Breakfast and lunch per the itinerary
  • All activities as listed on the itinerary
  • All equipment necessary for all included activities
  • Transportation to and from all included activities
  • All admission charges for all included activities
  • Transfer between destinations on the itinerary
  • Airport transfers

 

Guests are responsible for the following:
  • Air transportation to the departure city
  • Gratuities for guides, bus drivers, waiters, and special guides
  • Alcoholic beverages during included lunches
  • Dinners (While not included in the cost, our guide can facilitate group dinners at our favorite spots in town)
  • Travel Insurance

 

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