Capture the Wonder & Awe of the Earth

“The mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.” — Isaiah 55:12 (NIV)

Alaska--The Great Land

Embark on a breathtaking journey across the heart of Alaska—perfect for curious kids, adventurous teens, and memory-making parents and grandparents! 

Why Families Love It:

  • Educational AND exciting

  • Activities for all ages and energy levels

  • Flexible pace with built-in family downtime

  • Great mix of nature, science, and culture

Make memories that last a lifetime! Whether you're stargazing in Fairbanks, spotting eagles in Denali, or watching a glacier crash into the sea -- an Alaskan adventure brings your family closer to nature and each other as you experience jaw dropping awesomeness!


Don’t miss out on this unforgettable family adventure. Spots fill fast—reserve now and start packing for the wildest vacation you’ve ever had!

Ready to pack your bags and let the Last Frontier captivate your soul?

When Should You Go to Alaska?
When you can!
  • August, September rainiest months

  • May, June, July sunsets 10 pm-midnight

  • Whale sightings excellent in summer & migrating mid September

  • Bears come out in May and start moving to hibernate in September

  • Wildlife busiest in July

  • Salmon runs start May and cease by September

  • July, August-festivals

  • September-fall colors

Norwegian Fjords

Norwegian Fjords

Nature buffs and adventure seekers can’t miss seeing the stunning Norwegian fjords during their cruise. These fjords are known for their dramatic landscapes, including towering mountains, waterfalls, and deep blue waters. Here's a more detailed look at some of the best fjords to see: 

Geirangerfjord: This fjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is famous for it's dramatic scenery, including waterfalls like the Seven Sisters and the Suitor, and opportunities for boat tours and hiking.

Lysefjord: This fjord is known for its towering mountains and the iconic Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), a popular hiking destination with breathtaking views.

Hardangerfjord: This fjord is known for its stunning natural beauty, including waterfalls, glaciers, and mountains, and is the second longest fjord in Norway.

Aurlandsfjord: This fjord is a branch of Sognefjord and is known for its picturesque beauty, including cascading waterfalls and small, charming villages.

Nærøyfjord: This narrow fjord is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its dramatic scenery and the small village of Gudvangen.

Sognefjord: Norway's longest fjord, offering a vast and diverse landscape with opportunities for cruising and exploring.

Trolifjord: This narrow and dramatic fjord in northern Norway is known for its unique scenery and is said to be home to trolls.

Romsdalsfjord: This fjord is surrounded by the Romsdal Alps and is known for its clean water and rich variety of fish.