Alaska 2019 Travel Addict Guide: How to have a $5,000 trip to Alaska for $1,000 - Including: Flights, Airbnbs, Cheap Delicious Eats and Free Things To Do.
Alaska 2019 Travel Addict Guide: How to have a $5,000 trip to Alaska for $1,000 - Including: Flights, Airbnbs, Cheap Delicious Eats and Free Things To Do.
Alaska is a bucket list dream. Jaw-dropping nature, mountains, lakes, glaciers and unparalleled wildlife. This hard terrain has something very different to offer. And this guide will help you enjoy Big Alaska Experiences on a Tiny Budget. transport, Airbnbs, Cheap Delicious Eats and tons of Free Things To Do. Go to one book instead of 100s of sites to find everything you need for a happy trip minus the scams and crowds. You can't google for the tips in here. OK you can but you’d have to read 100’s of sites. Save yourself the time and hassle. Have this guide on hand even when you don't have an internet connection. Everything conveniently in one spot on your phone. Other Travel guides show you expensive hotels and restaurants because that's what makes them money. Travel Addict Guides help you use the system against itself to experience unforgettable adventures that will blow your mind, not your budget. We believe that travel can and is best enjoyed on a tiny budget. Together we work to dispel myths, save you tons of money and deliver mind-blowing experiences that will flash before your eyes when you come to take your last breath on this beautiful earth. We are the first travel guide company to include Airbnb’s in our recommendations. Meet the best locals, enjoy unspoilt islands and step off the lonely planet well-trodden path with this guide to Alaska. Alaska is huge and diverse. You’re not going to see it all unless you do a lot of flying, spending many weeks and a lot of money. If you fly up and back you’ll likely be based in Anchorage. In the summer, train trips south to Seward or North to Denali Park or even Fairbanks are very scenic and affordable. Summer tourism is a colossal economical boon here; lodges, tour guides, hunting guides, float planes, fishing guides, and Alaskana gift shops are everywhere ready to take your money.We recommend taking a month to experience Alaska. See as much as you can via train and cruise and deliver mail with a real bush pilot in Fairbanks to see 12 remote islands and breathtaking scenery. Get the guide and start planning your adventure for way less than you ever thought possible.
Language
English
Pages
95
Format
Paperback
Release
January 08, 2019
ISBN 13
9781793407535
Alaska 2019 Travel Addict Guide: How to have a $5,000 trip to Alaska for $1,000 - Including: Flights, Airbnbs, Cheap Delicious Eats and Free Things To Do.
Alaska is a bucket list dream. Jaw-dropping nature, mountains, lakes, glaciers and unparalleled wildlife. This hard terrain has something very different to offer. And this guide will help you enjoy Big Alaska Experiences on a Tiny Budget. transport, Airbnbs, Cheap Delicious Eats and tons of Free Things To Do. Go to one book instead of 100s of sites to find everything you need for a happy trip minus the scams and crowds. You can't google for the tips in here. OK you can but you’d have to read 100’s of sites. Save yourself the time and hassle. Have this guide on hand even when you don't have an internet connection. Everything conveniently in one spot on your phone. Other Travel guides show you expensive hotels and restaurants because that's what makes them money. Travel Addict Guides help you use the system against itself to experience unforgettable adventures that will blow your mind, not your budget. We believe that travel can and is best enjoyed on a tiny budget. Together we work to dispel myths, save you tons of money and deliver mind-blowing experiences that will flash before your eyes when you come to take your last breath on this beautiful earth. We are the first travel guide company to include Airbnb’s in our recommendations. Meet the best locals, enjoy unspoilt islands and step off the lonely planet well-trodden path with this guide to Alaska. Alaska is huge and diverse. You’re not going to see it all unless you do a lot of flying, spending many weeks and a lot of money. If you fly up and back you’ll likely be based in Anchorage. In the summer, train trips south to Seward or North to Denali Park or even Fairbanks are very scenic and affordable. Summer tourism is a colossal economical boon here; lodges, tour guides, hunting guides, float planes, fishing guides, and Alaskana gift shops are everywhere ready to take your money.We recommend taking a month to experience Alaska. See as much as you can via train and cruise and deliver mail with a real bush pilot in Fairbanks to see 12 remote islands and breathtaking scenery. Get the guide and start planning your adventure for way less than you ever thought possible.