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Alaska

The best of Alaska

HISTORY

History

The history of Alaska is a fascinating tale of exploration and resistance.


Inhabited by diverse indigenous cultures for millennia, the region was sighted by Russian explorers in the 18th century, who sought riches through seal hunting and fishing.


In 1867, the United States bought Alaska from Russia, an agreement initially criticized, but which proved key for its development. The Klondike gold rush in 1897 transformed the region, attracting seekers and settlers. After becoming a territory in 1912, Alaska finally became the 49th state of the U.S. in 1959, preserving its rich cultural heritage and stunning nature.

FOOD

Food

Food in Alaska reflects its rich cultural heritage and natural abundance. Seafood is essential, with salmon, crab, and cod as standout dishes. Indigenous communities contribute unique flavors, using local ingredients such as wild berries, roots, and game meat, including moose and caribou. Alaskan cuisine also includes traditional preservation techniques, such as smoking and drying. Food festivals celebrate culinary diversity, and craft beer has gained popularity. Restaurants, from rustic cabins to elegant locales, offer dining experiences that reflect Alaska's connection to its natural environment.

the MOST VISITED PORTS

The most visited ports

On a cruise to Alaska, you can explore iconic destinations such as:  


- Juneau, the capital, famous for its beautiful Mendenhall Glacier and its rich mining history.
- Ketchikan, known for its vibrant indigenous culture and wood carving art, in addition to being the gateway to Glacier National Park.
- Sitka, which combines Russian history and stunning landscapes, including Sitka National Park.
- Anchorage, where urban life meets nature, offering access to trails and mountains.
- Hubbard Glacier, which dazzles with its enormous size and spectacular calvados.
- Seward, known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities such as whale watching.

weather

Weather

The weather of Alaska ranges from cold winters in the north to mild summers in the south. Temperatures can be extreme, so it is essential to dress in layers and wear appropriate rain gear. Additionally, plan your activities according to the season to fully enjoy nature.

CURRENCY

Currency

In Alaska, the official currency is the US dollar (USD). Credit cards are widely accepted in most establishments, including hotels, restaurants, and stores. However, it is advisable to carry some cash for small purchases or in rural areas where cards may not be accepted. It is also useful to check the exchange rates and fees if you are traveling from abroad.

CURIOSITIES

Curiosities

- The Land of Glaciers: Alaska is home to over 100,000 glaciers, including some of the largest in the world, such as the Muir Glacier. Tourists can explore these natural wonders through cruises, kayaking, or guided hikes.


- The Most Remote Capital: Juneau, the capital of Alaska, has no road access. It can only be reached by boat or plane, which gives it a special charm and exclusive access to the surrounding nature.


- Salmon Festival: In Ketchikan, the "Salmon Festival" is held annually, where visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, cultural exhibitions, and tastings of salmon-based dishes. It is an excellent way to immerse oneself in the local culture.


- The Natives of Alaska: Alaska is home to various indigenous communities, such as the Inuit and Athabaskans. Tourists can learn about their rich history, traditions, and crafts in places like the Anchorage Museum of History.


- Wildlife Observation Adventure: Anchorage and its surroundings offer exceptional opportunities to observe wildlife, including bears, moose, and whales. Whale watching tours are especially popular, providing memorable experiences in the ocean.


- Arctic Nights: In some parts of the state, such as Barrow, the polar night is experienced, where the sun does not rise for weeks. This offers tourists the opportunity to experience winter culture, see northern lights, and participate in unique festivals such as the "Festival of Light."

These curiosities make Alaska a fascinating and diverse destination, full of opportunities for unique adventures and cultural learning.