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Flights to Alaska: Adventure, wildlife and breathtaking scenery

If you're looking for untamed wilderness, jaw-dropping landscapes and unforgettable adventures, then Alaska, the Last Frontier, is a bucket-list destination. Located in the northwesternmost part of the United States, Alaska is a nature lover's paradise, filled with massive glaciers, towering mountains and incredible wildlife like bears, whales and bald eagles.

One of the best ways to experience Alaska's rugged beauty is on an Alaska cruise from the UK. Imagine sailing past icy fjords, spotting humpback whales from your balcony and exploring charming coastal towns like Juneau and Ketchikan. Whether you're hiking in Denali National Park, dog sledging on a glacier or watching the Northern Lights, every day in Alaska is an adventure.

If you're planning a holiday in Alaska, here are deals on hotels and flights to Alaska.

Alaska at a glance

  • Flight duration (from London): 9 hours 30 minutes

  • Main airport: Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC)

  • Population: 740,000

  • Language: English

  • Currency: The US dollar

  • Time zone: Alaska Standard Time (GMT-9)

Getting to Alaska from the UK

Are you planning Alaska holidays from the UK? While there are no direct flights from the UK to Alaska, getting there is easy. The most common routes involve a layover in major US cities like Seattle, Chicago or Denver before heading to Anchorage (ANC), Alaska's largest airport.

For the fastest journey, fly from London Heathrow (LHR) to Anchorage with airlines like British Airways, American Airlines or Delta, connecting through Seattle or Chicago. From Manchester, Edinburgh or Birmingham, you'll need a stopover in London or a US hub before reaching Alaska.

If you are looking for cheap flights to Alaska, consider flying budget-friendly routes with Icelandair or WestJet and connecting via Reykjavik or Canada. If you love cruises, you can also fly to Seattle or Vancouver and then hop on an Alaska cruise for a scenic journey through glaciers and fjords.

When to explore the Last Frontier

Alaska is a year-round adventure, but the best time to visit depends on what kind of trip you want. If you're after snowy wilderness or summer holidays, you need to choose a suitable season for your adventures.

If it's your first time visiting Alaska, you should plan your holiday between June and August. Alaska is warm and sunny during the summer, making it ideal for whale watching, hiking adventures and glacier cruises. The midnight sun means long days for kayaking, fishing or exploring Denali National Park. It's also prime time for Alaska cruises, with incredible views of glaciers and fjords.

Do you want fewer tourists and lower prices? Autumn in Alaska is beautiful, with golden tundra landscapes and crisp air. It's also one of the best times to see the Northern Lights, starting in late September. Bears, moose and caribou are active, making it great for wildlife spotting.

If you love winter sports and magical Arctic vibes, Alaska in winter is beautiful. Expect dog sledging, snowmobiling and ice fishing in towns like Fairbanks and Anchorage. Best of all? It's the Northern Lights season!

Fun things to do in Alaska

Hike through Denali National Park

Stop by Denali National Park, where you are guaranteed hiking trails, rivers and wildlife. You can spot grizzly bears, moose, caribou and eagles as you explore. If you're not up for a long hike, hop on a scenic bus tour. You'll still get beautiful views and plenty of wildlife sightings. You can also go whitewater rafting on the Nenana River.

See the Northern Lights in Fairbanks

If you want to see Aurora Borealis, Fairbanks is a great place to chase the Northern Lights. From September to March, the night skies light up with glowing green, purple and blue waves of light. For the best views, head outside the city to places like Murphy Dome or Chena Hot Springs. You can watch the lights while soaking in a natural hot spring.

Go whale watching in Juneau

Do you want to see humpback whales breaching right in front of you? Juneau is one of the top whale-watching spots in the world, with tours running from May to September. You can take a boat and cruise through the icy blue waters, where you'll see humpbacks, orcas, sea lions and even bald eagles soaring overhead. Some lucky visitors even witness bubble-net feeding, where whales work together to trap fish. Don't forget to explore Mendenhall Glacier while you're in Juneau. Hike the trails, kayak near icebergs or just soak up the frozen beauty.

Explore the small town of Talkeetna

If you love offbeat, charming towns, Talkeetna is Alaska's quirky gem. Nestled at the base of Denali, this tiny town is full of colourful buildings, cool cafes and outdoor adventures. You can grab a bite at the famous Talkeetna Roadhouse, where the cinnamon rolls are as big as your face. Take a flightseeing tour over Denali, where you can even land on a glacier. Talkeetna has a laid-back, artsy vibe, making it the perfect place to unwind after an adventure-filled trip.

FAQs about Alaska holidays

Q: What is the cheapest month to visit Alaska?

A: The cheapest month to visit Alaska is October. By then, the summer crowds have left, and flights, hotels and tours are cheaper. While some summer attractions start closing, you can still enjoy autumn foliage and even early Northern Lights sightings in Fairbanks. September is another budget-friendly option, offering milder weather and lower prices before winter fully sets in.

Q: How many days in Alaska is enough?

A: A seven-day trip is ideal for experiencing Alaska's top highlights. Spend three to four days in Anchorage and Denali, enjoying glacier hikes, wildlife tours and scenic drives. Add a few days in Juneau or Seward for whale watching, fjord cruises and glaciers. If you're taking an Alaska cruise, a seven-day itinerary covers coastal highlights.

Q: When can you see the Northern Lights in Alaska?

A: The best time to see the Northern Lights in Alaska is between September and March. This is when the nights are long and dark. Fairbanks is one of the top places to view the Aurora Borealis, with clear skies and prime viewing spots like Murphy Dome and Chena Hot Springs. For the best chance to see the Northern Lights, visit between November and February.

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