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Alaskan Glacier Alaska
Vast and untouched, Alaska encompasses several distinct charter regions, each breathtakingly unique. Late spring through late summer are ideal seasons for travel, when temperatures are milder (60-70 degrees F in southern regions, 50-60 degrees F elsewhere.) During these months, the Midnight Sun will light your cruising route through some of the world's most magnificent scenery. For tourism information, visit www.travelalaska.com.
Kayaking in 
Southeast Alaska Southeast
If snow-capped mountain ranges and misty fjords fill your dreams, southeast Alaska is for you. Abundant with five species of salmon, Orca and humpback whales, brown bears and sea birds, the wild country of southeast invites sightseeing along with cruising and kayaking adventures. Accommodations range from rustic to luxurious, and airports are located in larger towns including Sitka, Ketchikan, Petersburg and Juneau.
Black 
bear on Southcentral Alaska shoreline Southcentral
Are you looking for the ultimate fishing vacation? Rich with feisty king salmon, record-breaking halibut and plenty of rockfish, the waters of southcentral Alaska are a fisherman's dream. Before or after your charter, choose accommodations ranging from log cabins to sophisticated bed and breakfasts. Anchorage boasts an international airport while smaller towns like Seward, Homer and Kenai offer regional air transportation.
Grey whales off shore of Southwest Alaska

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Southwest
For those who really want to get away from it all, a fishing excursion in southwest Alaska is in order. Charter your own power boat or fly into remote fish camps where king salmon, sockeye, halibut, pike and char fill the rivers and bays. With nearly 20 hours of daylight at the peak of summer, southwest gives you plenty of time to catch your home pack. The towns of Dillingham, Naknek and King Salmon offer air transportation and amenities.
Dutch 
Harbor, Alaska Aleutians
Windswept islands, seabird refuges and a bounty of wild Alaskan fish including salmon and halibut. The Aleutians stretch more than 1,000 miles into the North Pacific, offering some of the state's most rugged and beautiful country. In addition to cruising and fishing, you'll enjoy hiking, flightseeing, and tours of cultural, religious and historic sites. Unalaska has daily air service from Anchorage along with a variety of hotel options.



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