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Ideas for Family Vacations in Alaska with Your Kids

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Family Vacation Ideas to Alaska with the Kids

Ideas for Family Summer Vacations in Alaska with Your Kids

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To give your kids a truly unique travel experience this summer, think Alaska. While all of the other kids in the neighborhood are doing the long family road trips to Grandma’s house, your kids can be gaining an entirely new perspective on what makes up the country that they call home. Whether you cruise or fly, do some major adventuring or merely check out the major sites, a family trip to

Alaska is something that will never be forgotten. And it’s a nice retreat from the summer heat, too!

 

Getting There

Even the experience of getting to Alaska makes for a wild adventures for most families. Children who haven’t traveled extensively by plane may be thrilled by the chance to fly to

Alaska. Families who are prepared for extensive road trips (especially those living in the Northwest Region of the United States) will find that a drive through British Columbia and up to Alaska offers stunning views and interesting road diversions along the way. But perhaps one of the most unique ways for families to travel to Alaska, and often the one that parents choose because it lets them relax the most, is to take an Alaskan family cruise. Numerous cruise ships offer deals to families so do your research.

 

Adventures Designed For Families

Most states are easy to explore alone with your family, but in the case of Alaska, it might be best to take a guided trip. There are just so many different adventures to be had in the state “¦ adventures which are safe for your family if you’re with someone who knows what they’re doing but which may not be wise to just take off and do on your own. If you’ve got a family that’s interested in doing some major outdoor activity, such as hiking the Alaskan wilderness or going out whale watching, you might consider taking a guided tour. You can do an entire vacation this way with a pre-set itinerary or you can enlist the help of a travel guide for just one or two days or specific activities. Look for spots that specifically advertise that they have

Alaska family travel plans for all ages.

The major cities�

Most families who travel to Alaska head to one of the three major cities there (Fairbanks, Juneau, or

Anchorage). These tend to be the safest locations as well as the spots that offer the most options in terms of all ages activities. Fairbanks offers much in the way of fishing, canoeing and other outdoor adventures while also featuring such attractions as gold mine tours and numerous museums. Juneau is the best city for families interested in getting close-up sightings of wildlife, including humpback whales (which cross nearby the area during the summer months) and bald eagles. And Anchorage is the spot where you can do more indoor things, such as many different kinds of museums and even an indoor water park. Any of these cities will offer the amenities that you’ll need during a family vacation to Alaska.

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