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13 Handpicked Yurts In Alaska, USA
Yurts

13 Handpicked Yurts In Alaska, USA

Originating from the nomadic groups of Central Asia, yurts have become a popular shelter option because of the ease in which they can be set up and transported. What's more, these dome-like structures can be dressed up and furnished to be as comfortable and as glamorous as you want them to be. These qualities have made yurts a favorite for those who want to go glamping, and these structures have even made their way to unconventional tourist destinations. Check out this list of the 13 best yurts in Alaska, USA, ranging from rustic to luxurious.

Cruises Of Alaska: Where Will You Make Port?
Cruises

Cruises Of Alaska: Where Will You Make Port?

They call it the Last Frontier for a reason. Much of Alaska's wild and expansive beauty remains untouched. She's a precious gemstone, with no one else in her class. One of the loveliest ways to soak up the beauty of Alaska is on board a cruise ship. There are three particular cruise lines that set the bar very high: the Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, and the Norwegian Cruise Line. Specifically, I'd like to highlight the Holland America Cruise Line. In all my travels, my cruise to Alaska aboard the Holland America still whisks across my dreams from time to time. I'm fishing for a word that supersedes spectacular. No matter your preferred cruise line, there are a few must-see ports of call. I hope you'll check off as many of these cities as possible. If you're anything like me, you'll never want to come back home. *If you'd like to learn more about cruises in Alaska, check out our video with seasoned traveler Katy who went on a fun cruise across the spectacular state!*

7 Best Cabin Rentals In Hope, Alaska
Cabins

7 Best Cabin Rentals In Hope, Alaska

Hope is a tiny community in the northern Kenai Peninsula of Alaska that is popular for long, icy winters and brief, mild summers. This former mining camp for the gold-rich Resurrection Creek was founded and named Hope City in 1896. Its small-town vibe attracts both tourists and residents of its famous neighbor, Anchorage. This sleepy town comes alive during the salmon season when woody areas become campsites. While the creek is great for whitewater rafting and gold panning during summer, the picturesque snow-capped mountains are perfect for skiing and snowboarding during winter. For a great stay, check out the best cabin rentals in Hope, Alaska.