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Homer, AK
There are a wide range of restaurants and numerous art galleries in Homer, Alaska. Few small towns have the culinary variety of Homer, where there are coffee bars on nearly every corner next to gourmet sandwich shops and fine restaurants.
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$79
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Halibut Cove, AK
To make the most of your trip, spend the night at a lodge or a rental cabin. A day spent kayaking the protective coves of Kachemak Bay State Park, hiking its many trails or beachcombing along the shore are great ways to experience Halibut Cove and its surrounding area.
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$79
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Girdwood, AK
30 minutes south of Anchorage, Girdwood is home to the luxurious Alyeska Resort, dozens of fun and entertaining festivals throughout the year and countless options for outdoor adventure its gorgeous surroundings.
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$135
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Eagle River, AK
On the edge of the Chugach Mountains situated just north of Anchorage lies the community of Eagle River. Eagle River Road is a 13-mile ribbon of pavement into the heart of the Chugach Mountains that makes for a stunning trip.
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$35
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Kenai, AK
Kenai is the largest community on the Kenai Peninsula. The city sits on a low rise overlooking the mouth of the Kenai River. Its massive Kenai River salmon fishery draws Alaskans from all over the state by the thousands.
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$79
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Juneau, AK
Alaska’s state capital is one of its most beautiful cities and one of the most visited in the state. Juneau is the only state capital in the United States that can only be reached by airplane or boat.
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$89
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Fairbanks, AK
It’s home to about 100,000 people, making this region the second-largest population center in Alaska. Fairbanks enjoys more than 22 hours of daylight during the peak days of summer.
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$72
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Anchorage, AK
One of the northernmost cities on Earth, Anchorage is a place with big-city amenities: fine restaurants, museums, theaters and an excellent music scene. It’s also one of the world’s busiest floatplane base.
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$35