Get this guide to tick Alaska off your bucket list for under $1,000. Lonely Planet advises 'budget' travellers to pay $120 per day to visit Alaska. This guide will show you how to comfortably enjoy two weeks in Alaska for less than $1,000 just $70 a day.
Super Cheap Alaska is a travel guide for people seeking cold-hard facts to enjoy the biggest Alaska adventure on the smallest budget. Allow Alaska’s stunning nature to blow your mind, not your budget.
✔ Cheapest flight route from America and Europe to Alaska✔ Tips on planning your trip on a budget✔ The cheapest cruise✔ The best natural attractions and how to see them cheaply ✔ Must-see and cheap hacks to see and do all the sights ✔ The cheapest route form the airport to the city✔ Advice on getting around cheaply✔ Must-try street foods and where to try them✔ Tons of cheap delicious eats✔ Practical tips and insights✔ Local Facebook groups to join for deals and insights and reviews of coupon books✔ Checklist of things to remember to save money✔ Discount supermarkets✔ Cheapest onwards destinations
✔Bonus: Thousands of general travel hacks to save you money before travellingAlaska is a bucket list dream. Jaw-dropping nature, mountains, lakes, glaciers and unparalleled wildlife. This hard terrain has something very different to offer.
GO TO ONE BOOK
Instead of trawling 100s of sites to find everything you need for a happy trip minus the scams and crowds you can grab a copy of Super Cheap Alaska for free or for a low price of $4,99. You can't google for the tips in here. OK, maybe you could but you’d have to read 100’s of sites. Save yourself the time and hassle. Enjoy everything Alaska has to over without the ascribed $50 a day.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 cheap. The best cruise you can do is inside the guide and the low price will shock you.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. Don't let them!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.
Super Cheap Guides
Spend a little and enjoy a lot with Super Cheap Guides written by real travellers in collaboration with thrifty locals.
Pages
121
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Super Cheap Insider Guides
Release
June 24, 2019
Super Cheap Alaska Travel Guide 2020: Enjoy a $3,000 trip to Alaska for under $1,000
Get this guide to tick Alaska off your bucket list for under $1,000. Lonely Planet advises 'budget' travellers to pay $120 per day to visit Alaska. This guide will show you how to comfortably enjoy two weeks in Alaska for less than $1,000 just $70 a day.
Super Cheap Alaska is a travel guide for people seeking cold-hard facts to enjoy the biggest Alaska adventure on the smallest budget. Allow Alaska’s stunning nature to blow your mind, not your budget.
✔ Cheapest flight route from America and Europe to Alaska✔ Tips on planning your trip on a budget✔ The cheapest cruise✔ The best natural attractions and how to see them cheaply ✔ Must-see and cheap hacks to see and do all the sights ✔ The cheapest route form the airport to the city✔ Advice on getting around cheaply✔ Must-try street foods and where to try them✔ Tons of cheap delicious eats✔ Practical tips and insights✔ Local Facebook groups to join for deals and insights and reviews of coupon books✔ Checklist of things to remember to save money✔ Discount supermarkets✔ Cheapest onwards destinations
✔Bonus: Thousands of general travel hacks to save you money before travellingAlaska is a bucket list dream. Jaw-dropping nature, mountains, lakes, glaciers and unparalleled wildlife. This hard terrain has something very different to offer.
GO TO ONE BOOK
Instead of trawling 100s of sites to find everything you need for a happy trip minus the scams and crowds you can grab a copy of Super Cheap Alaska for free or for a low price of $4,99. You can't google for the tips in here. OK, maybe you could but you’d have to read 100’s of sites. Save yourself the time and hassle. Enjoy everything Alaska has to over without the ascribed $50 a day.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 cheap. The best cruise you can do is inside the guide and the low price will shock you.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. Don't let them!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.
Super Cheap Guides
Spend a little and enjoy a lot with Super Cheap Guides written by real travellers in collaboration with thrifty locals.