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ALASKAand the Yukon Territory2014 Vacations

For over 65 years, Gray Line of Alaska has been helping travelers

explore the wonders of the Great Land. We offer an extensive selection

of multi-day tours and sightseeing excursions. Begin planning your

dream vacation today.

Unique itineraries throughout Alaska and the Yukon

• Variety of itineraries to match your schedule, budget and interests

• Extensive stays at Denali National Park

• Experienced and knowledgeable staff

• Showcasing the best of the Great Land — glaciers, mountains, wildlife, history & culture

Comfortable Travel

• Luxury glass-domed railcars

• Deluxe motor coaches

• Full service hotels throughout Alaska and the Yukon

• Portage Glacier dayboat with topside viewing deck

Explore Alaska & the Yukon Your WayWith Gray Line of Alaska

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Arctic Ocean

Bering Sea

Pacific Ocean

Gulf of Alaska

Alaska

Yukon Territory

Arctic Circle

Barrow

Prudhoe Bay

ColdfootKotzebue

Nome

Gates ofthe ArcticNational Park

Fairbanks

Dawson CityDenaliNationalPark

TalkeetnaCopper Center

WhitehorseFraser

Skagway

Juneau

Ketchikan

Portage GlacierAnchorage

Seward

KatmaiNationalPark

Vancouver

Seattle

KenaiFjordsNationalPark

PrinceWilliamSound

GlacierBayNationalPark

Mendenhall Glacier

Whittier Wrangell-St. Elias National Park

Denali National Park — home to Mt. McKinley, North America’s tallest mountain, offering the best opportunity to view amazing wildlife. While visiting the park, keep an eye out for the big five: wolves, moose, bears, caribou and Dall sheep. A must-see destination to explore while visiting Alaska.

Fairbanks — discover Alaska’s interior and step back in time to the gold rush era of Alaska’s Golden Heart City, only 200 miles from the Arctic Circle.

Anchorage — situated on beautiful Cook Inlet, Alaska’s largest city provides a hub of activity.

Dawson City — turn back the clock and explore Robert Service’s cabin, Diamond Tooth Gerties and historic gold rush sites.

Seward — the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park. A perfect setting for up-close sealife viewing and glacier-carved fjords along a stunning coastline.

Skagway — explore shops along wooden sidewalks, then take a ride aboard the famed White Pass & Yukon Route railroad.

Juneau — Alaska’s state capital offers a variety of adventures in a picturesque setting.

Copper Center — discover America’s largest National Park, Wrangell-St. Elias, with its towering peaks and fish for the most famous salmon in the world in the Copper River.

Cooper Landing — experience the turquoise-blue waters and abundance of salmon that make the Kenai River world famous.

Talkeetna — enjoy panoramic views of the Alaska Rangefrom this historic village which serves as base camp for mountaineers climbing Mt. McKinley.

Whitehorse — take in the ss Klondike National Historic Site, the park that evokes the days when riverboats brought virtually all goods and many newcomers into the region.

Multiple Day Tours and Sightseeing prices are subject to adjustment in the event of changes in the dates, rates or applicability of sales or similar taxes. Gray Line of Alaska reserves the right to impose a fuel surcharge at any time on any sightseeing and/or multiple day tours.

Regional Highlights

Meals are not included in tour unless noted on the itinerary:

= Breakfast, = Lunch, = Dinner, = Snack

Optional excursions and sightseeing are only included in your itinerary where indicated by Indicates an opportunity to add an optional tour or sightseeing to your itinerary.

These tours are an excellent addition to your Alaska cruise.

= Flight

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Table of Contents

Denali Rail Tours 2 Train schedule and rates 3 Denali Samplers and Packages

Explorer Tours 4 Denali National Park Explorer 5 McKinley Explorer Denali – Prince William Sound Explorer 6 Denali – Talkeetna Explorer Denali – Kenai Explorer

Alaska & Yukon Tours 7 Alaska & Yukon Highlights – Classic 8 Alaska & Yukon Highlights – Whitehorse Extended 9 Alaska & Yukon Highlights – Fairbanks Extended

Escorted Tours 10 Escorted Alaska Escorted Great Land 11 Escorted Alaska National Parks

Self-Drive Tours 12 Alaska National Parks Self-Drive 13 Grand Circle Self-Drive 14 Alaska by Car

Sightseeing Tours 15 Anchorage 16 Denali Fairbanks

17 Terms and Conditions

Cooper Landing

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Luxury Rail TravelJourney through Alaska aboard our private, luxurious domed railcars.

You’ll sit high in the domed observation lounge for excellent viewing

as you enjoy expert commentary by a knowledgeable rail guide.

On the lower level, the ultra-spacious dining area is large enough to

accommodate you and your fellow guests for the most relaxed railcar

dining experience in Alaska. And some cars feature a lounge, a gift shop

and an open-air viewing platform so you can stretch your legs while you

enjoy the sights and sounds of traveling by rail. With the extraordinary

graciousness and personalized attention of our onboard staff, traveling

with Gray Line of Alaska is luxury all the way.

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Denali Rail Tours

Take in the sights as you relax onboard our luxury railcars.

2013 Luxury Rail Schedule and Rates

Northbound Operates May 15 — September 17 Departs Arrives

Anchorage to Talkeetna 9:15 AM NOON

Talkeetna to Denali 12:15 PM 4:40 PM

Denali to Fairbanks* 4:00 PM 8:00 PM

Southbound Operates May 16 — September 18 Departs Arrives

Fairbanks to Denali* 8:15 AM 12:10 PM

Denali to Talkeetna 10:15 AM 2:15 PM

Talkeetna to Anchorage 2:30 PM 5:30 PM

*Rail service between Denali & Fairbanks is operated by Alaska Railroad GoldStar.

Rates — Northbound or Southbound

Between Anchorage and Denali $218

Between Fairbanks and Denali $123

Between Anchorage and Talkeetna $109

Between Talkeetna and Denali $109

Pre-purchased meals are available. Ask a customer service representative for details. Mt. McKinley in the Fall, Denali National Park.

MOTOR COACHRAIL

Denali National Park

Anchorage

Fairbanks

Talkeetna

Seward

Enjoy a pleasant dining experience onboard.

Denali Samplers with Luxury Rail — 1 Night in Denali or Talkeetna

Tour Itinerary Value Peak

D1A Anchorage — Denali — Anchorage $489 $535

D1B Anchorage — Denali — Fairbanks $425 $465

D1C Fairbanks — Denali — Anchorage $425 $465

D1D Fairbanks — Denali — Fairbanks $375 $409

D1E Anchorage — Talkeetna — Anchorage $319 $349

Taxes and fees are additional and range from $3 to $7

Denali Samplers with Luxury Rail — 2 Nights in Denali or Talkeetna

Tour Itinerary Value Peak

D2A Anchorage — Denali — Denali — Anchorage $589 $675

D2B Anchorage — Denali — Denali — Fairbanks $519 $599

D2C Fairbanks — Denali — Denali — Anchorage $519 $599

D2D Fairbanks — Denali — Denali — Fairbanks $465 $539

D2E Anchorage — Talkeetna — Talkeetna — Anchorage $399 $459

D2G Anchorage — Talkeetna — Denali — Anchorage $625 $689

D2H Anchorage — Denali — Talkeetna — Anchorage $625 $689

D2I Anchorage — Talkeetna — Denali — Fairbanks $585 $655

D2J Fairbanks — Denali — Talkeetna — Anchorage $585 $655

D2K Anchorage — Denali — Denali — Seward* $515 $595

D2L Seward* — Denali — Denali — Anchorage $515 $595

Taxes and fees are additional and range from $6 to $14.*Transportation between Denali & Seward is via Deluxe motor coach rather than luxury railcar.

Value: May 14 - 31 and September 1 - 13 Peak: June 1 - August 31 Destinations in Bold indicate an overnight.

Denali Packages with Luxury Rail — 3 Nights

Tour Itinerary Value Peak

P1A Anchorage — Denali — Anchorage $849 $945

P1B Anchorage — Denali — Fairbanks $765 $845

P1C Fairbanks — Denali — Anchorage $765 $845

P1D Fairbanks — Denali — Fairbanks $695 $765

P1E Anchorage — Talkeetna — Anchorage $645 $719

P2K Anchorage — Denali — Denali — Seward* $679 $779

P2L Seward* — Denali — Denali — Anchorage $679 $779

Taxes and fees are additional and range from $19 to $33*Transportation between Denali & Seward is via Deluxe motor coach rather than luxury railcar.

Denali Packages with Luxury Rail — 4 Nights

Tour Itinerary Value Peak

P2A Anchorage — Denali — Denali — Anchorage $949 $1085

P2B Anchorage — Denali — Denali — Fairbanks $855 $979

P2C Fairbanks — Denali — Denali — Anchorage $855 $979

P2D Fairbanks — Denali — Denali — Fairbanks $785 $895

P2E Anchorage — Talkeetna — Talkeetna — Anchorage $729 $829

P2G Anchorage — Talkeetna — Denali — Anchorage $965 $1079

P2H Anchorage — Denali — Talkeetna — Anchorage $965 $1079

P2I Anchorage — Talkeetna — Denali — Fairbanks $925 $1035

P2J Fairbanks — Denali — Talkeetna — Anchorage $925 $1035

Taxes and fees are additional and range from $24 to $40.All tours that feature luxury rail travel will be on the McKinley Explorer or similar luxury railcars.

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McKinley Explorer Railcars en route to Denali National Park.

Denali Rail Tours

MOTOR COACHRAIL

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Denali National Park

Anchorage

Fairbanks

Denali National Park ExplorerTour TBA | 6 Days & 5 Nights

Immerse yourself in the heart and soul of Denali National Park on this special tour which takes you deep into Alaska’s backcountry.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you from the airport to your hotel for an overnight stay.

2Anchorage — Denali Backcountry Lodge (D)Deluxe motor coach to the Park entrance where you’ll transfer to the Denali Back Country Lodge bus and embark on your 95-mile journey to the Lodge, located deep in the heart of the Park.

3Denali Backcountry Lodge (B, L, D)The full day is yours to explore Denali National Park. Join the Naturalist guides to recap adventures of the day.

4Denali Backcountry Lodge — Denali (B)After breakfast, journey along the world-renowned Park Road back to the park entrance.

5Denali — AnchorageExplore the park entrance area in the morning before boarding your luxury glass-domed railcar for your trip back to Anchorage.

6AnchorageWe’ll transfer you to the airport, where your tour ends with many memories from the Great Land.

Also available: On Day 5 & 6, travel to Fairbanks rather than returning to Anchorage (Tour TBF). Tour TBF also operates in reverse (Tour TBR).

Departs daily. Deposit requirements and cancellation policies differ for this tour.

Value: September 1 - 9Peak: June 3 - August 31

Roundtrip Anchorage: $1669 value / $1929 peak Tax/Fees: $47 - $53 TBAAnchorage to Fairbanks: $1629 value / $1879 peak Tax/Fees: $43 - $48 TBFFairbanks to Anchorage: $1725 value / $1979 peak Tax/Fees: $43 - $49 TBR

Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

Luggage restrictions apply to Denali Backcountry Lodge bus transportation. 1 SOFT SIDED piece of luggage permitted. Other luggage can be stored at a nearby Denali hotel and retrieved on your return to the park entrance on day 4.

DenaliBackcountryLodge

Standing at 20,320 feet, Mt. McKinley is the highest mountain peak in North America.

Grizzly bears are one of 39 mammal species in Denali National Park.

Explorer Tours

RAIL

MOTOR COACHRAIL

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Denali National Park

Anchorage

Fairbanks

Denali National Park

Anchorage Whittier

Prince William Sound

Fairbanks

McKinley ExplorerTour TMN | 6 Days & 5 Nights

Join us aboard our glass-domed railcars for an unforgettable train ride through Alaska’s mountains and into Denali National Park.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe’ll greet you at the airport and take you to your hotel.

2AnchorageExplore Anchorage in the morning, then travel to Portage Lake for the Portage Glacier Cruise and the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in the afternoon.

3Anchorage — DenaliEmbark on your luxurious rail journey to Denali National Park. Keep an eye out for Mt. McKinley and wildlife sightings along the way.

4Denali (S)After a morning at leisure, venture into the Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour in search of moose, caribou, bears, Dall sheep and more.

5Denali — FairbanksThe morning is yours to continue exploring Denali, then travel by rail deeper into Alaska’s interior.

6 FairbanksWe’ll transfer you to the airport at the end of your tour.

Also available: Tour TMN also operates in reverse order (Tour TMS)

Departs Daily.

Value: May 15 - 31 and September 1 - 9 $1315 Tax/Fees: $39Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1465 Tax/Fees: $48

Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

Denali — Prince William Sound ExplorerTour TPN | 6 Days & 5 Nights

Experience a memorable sightseeing journey in spectacular Denali National Park and plying the waters of pristine Prince William Sound.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you from the airport to your hotel.

2Anchorage — Whittier — Anchorage (L)Travel to Whittier where you’ll embark on a 5-hour Prince William Sound cruise for an opportunity to view fjords, glaciers and sealife.

3Anchorage — DenaliTravel by luxurious railcar to Denali National Park — a great opportunity to spot Mt. McKinley and various wildlife.

4Denali — Fairbanks (S)Watch for wildlife as you explore Denali National Park on your Tundra Wilderness Tour. In the afternoon, travel to Fairbanks via luxury railcar.

5Fairbanks (L)Relive the gold rush with a visit to Gold Dredge No. 8 followed by lunch and a cruise aboard an authentic sternwheeler riverboat.

6 FairbanksTransfer to the airport where your tour ends.

Also available: Tour TPN also operates in reverse order (Tour TPS).

Departs Daily.

Value: May 13 - 31 and September 1 - 10 $1689 Tax/Fees: $41Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1825 Tax/Fees: $49

Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

Experience unobstructed views from our glass-domed railcars.

Journey through glacier-fed waters on the Prince William Sound cruise.

Explorer Tours

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you from the airport to your hotel for an overnight stay.

2AnchorageD)Explore Anchorage in the morning, then travel to Portage Lake for the Portage Glacier Cruise and the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in the afternoon.

3Anchorage — Denali(B, L, D)Journey by rail to Denali National Park and watch for eagles, moose, and other wildlife along the way.

4DenaliVenture into Denali National Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour in search of moose, caribou, bears and Dall sheep. Look for glimpses of “The Great One”, Mt. McKinley along the way.

5Denali — SewardEmbark on a scenic journey via motor coach to the port town of Seward, rich in seafaring cultural identity and marine wildlife.

6Seward — AnchorageExplore Seward in the morning, then embark on a wildlife and glacier cruise along the rugged Kenai Peninsula. Later, travel via Alaska Railroad back to Anchorage.

7 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you to the airport at the end of your tour.

Departs Daily. Reverse itinerary not available.

Value: May 13 - 31 and September 1 - 9 $1679 Tax/Fees: $56Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1899 Tax/Fees: $67

Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you from the airport to your hotel for an overnight stay.

2Anchorage — Talkeetna (D)This morning depart for Talkeetna via glass-domed railcar. Spend the afternoon exploring and enjoy stunning views from your hotel, Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge.

3Talkeetna — Denali(B, L, D)Travel by luxury rail to Denali National Park as you watch for wildlife along the way. In the evening enjoy dinner and homespun entertainment at a dinner theater.

4Denali (B)Travel the famed Park Road on your Tundra Wilderness Tour and watch for wildlife and glimpses of Mt. McKinley from within the park on the famed Park Road.

5Denali — FairbanksAfter exploring the Denali area in the morning, travel to Fairbanks by rail and enjoy spectacular scenery along the way.

6FairbanksRelive the gold rush at its peak with your visit to Gold Dredge No. 8. After lunch, cruise the Chena and Tanana Rivers aboard an authentic sternwheeler.

7 FairbanksYour tour ends with a transfer from your hotel to the airport.

Departs Daily. Reverse itinerary not available.

Value: May 14 - 31 and September 1 - 9 $1625 Tax/Fees: $38Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1799 Tax/Fees: $48

Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

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Denali — Talkeetna ExplorerTour TTN | 7 Days & 6 Nights

Explorer Tours

Denali — Kenai ExplorerTour TKN | 7 Days & 6 Nights

MOTOR COACHRAILDAYBOAT

Denali National Park

Seward

Anchorage Portage Glacier

Kenai FjordsNational Park

RAIL

Fairbanks

Denali National Park

Talkeetna

Anchorage

Breathtaking views of the “Great One” from McKinley Princess Lodge.

Learn about Alaska’s sealife on the Kenai Fjords National Park Cruise.

Alaska & Yukon Tours

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Alaska & Yukon Highlights — ClassicTour Y2L/Y3L | 11 Days & 10 Nights

Immerse yourself in the unique history and beauty of the Yukon. Begin your journey through Alaska to Denali National Park.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you from the airport to your hotel for an overnight stay.

2AnchorageJourney along the Turnagain Arm to Portage where you’ll board the mv Ptarmigan for a scenic cruise of Portage Glacier then stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center on the way back to Anchorage.

3Anchorage — DenaliRelax aboard your luxury railcar this morning as you travel to Denali National Park. Explore the Denali area on your own upon arrival.

4Denali(S)Explore the Denali area in the morning, then embark on your Tundra Wilderness Tour. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, bears and wolves while you travel the Denali Park Road.

5Denali — FairbanksEnjoy more time in Denali this morning, then board your luxury railcar and travel deeper into Alaska’s interior.

6Fairbanks — Dawson CityEnjoy time in the Golden Heart City in the morning before departing on a flight to the Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City in Canada’s Yukon Territory.

7Dawson CitySpend your morning exploring the boardwalks of Dawson City, then experience the Yukon River aboard the Klondike Spirit cruise.

8Dawson City — WhitehorseBoard a deluxe motor coach for an adventure on the Klondike Loop Highway to the Yukon’s capital, Whitehorse.

9Whitehorse — SkagwayEnjoy a scenic trip aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad. Upon arrival into Skagway, take time to explore the historic Gold Rush sites.

10Skagway — JuneauFly along the Lynn Canal from Skagway to Juneau. Upon arrival into Juneau, transfer to your hotel.

11 JuneauWe’ll transfer you to the airport where your tour ends.

Value: May 12 and September 1 - 9 $3100Peak: June 1 - August 31 $3244

Tour Y2L: Anchorage - Juneau departing Wednesday, Friday and SaturdayTour Y3L: Anchorage - Juneau departing Monday and SundayTour Y2C: Juneau - Anchorage departing Saturday, Monday and TuesdayTour Y3C: Juneau - Anchorage departing Thursday and Saturday

Note: The itinerary between Fairbanks and Skagway is not customizable.

Extend your vacation: Denali Backcountry Lodge or Seward/Kenai Fjords National Park. See pages 15 & 16.

Limited space available. Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars. Fares include Government Fees and Taxes, including those for air between Fairbanks and Dawson City.

Journey on the Yukon River aboard the Klondike Spirit Cruise.

Alaska fireweed.

MOTOR COACHRAILAIR

Denali National Park

Anchorage

Juneau

Skagway

Whitehorse

Fairbanks

Dawson City

MOTOR COACHRAILAIR

Denali National Park

Anchorage

Juneau

Skagway

Whitehorse

Fairbanks

Dawson City

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Alaska & Yukon Tours

Alaska & Yukon Highlights — Whitehorse ExtendedTour Y4L | 11 Days & 10 Nights

Embark on an extended journey through some of Alaska and the Yukon Territory’s most unique cities and natural wonders.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe’ll greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel.

2AnchorageExperience one of the most scenic byways in the U.S. as you travel to Portage Glacier. Enjoy a scenic cruise to the face of the glacier. Afterward, make a stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to view wildlife up close.

3Anchorage — DenaliTravel in style aboard your luxury railcar as you make your way to Denali National Park & Preserve. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy an evening at leisure.

4Denali(S)//After exploring the Denali area on your own this morning, journey into Denali National Park on a Tundra Wilderness Tour, your best chance to view wildlife in Alaska.

5Denali — FairbanksExplore more of Denali this morning on your own. Later, experience a scenic rail journey north to Fairbanks.

6Fairbanks — Dawson CityThis morning, stroll around the Golden Heart City one last time before departing on a flight to the Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City, Yukon.

7Dawson City — WhitehorseRelax as you journey aboard a deluxe motor coach along the scenic Klondike Loop Highway towards Whitehorse, Yukon.

8 WhitehorseThe day is yours to explore the Yukon’s capital city.

9Whitehorse — SkagwayRe-board a motor coach and travel to Fraser, B.C. where you’ll board the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad for your trip to Skagway, Alaska.

10Skagway — JuneauTour this historic gold rush boomtown before flying to Juneau in the afternoon. Enjoy time in Alaska’s state capital on your own.

11 JuneauWe will transfer you to the airport at the conclusion of your tour.

Value: May 16 - 31 $3009Peak: June 1 - August 31 $3142

Tour Y4L: Anchorage - Juneau departs Sunday and FridayTour Y4C: Juneau - Anchorage departs Sunday

Note: The itinerary between Fairbanks and Skagway is not customizable.

Extend your vacation: Denali Backcountry Lodge or Seward/Kenai Fjords National Park. See pages 15 & 16.

Limited space available. Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars. Fares include Government Fees and Taxes, including those for air between Fairbanks and Dawson City.

Caribou in Denali National Park.

Take a trip back in time aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad.

MOTOR COACHRAILAIR

Denali National Park

Anchorage

Juneau

Skagway

Whitehorse

Fairbanks

Dawson City

Soaring Bald Eagle in Southeast Alaska.

Learn about Fairbanks’ history on the Riverboat Discovery Sternwheeler.

Flightseeing is the ultimate Alaska excursion.

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Alaska & Yukon Tours

Immerse yourself in the unique history and beauty of the Yukon. Begin your journey through Alaska and visit Denali National Park.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageArrive in Alaska’s largest city and we’ll pick you up and transfer you to your hotel.

2Anchorage — DenaliJourney aboard your luxury railcar along the historic Alaska Railroad route to renowned Denali National Park. See the sights on your own upon arrival at the Lodge.

3DenaliExperience Denali National Park up close and personal on the Tundra Wilderness Tour. Keep an eye out for the big 5: bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep & wolves.

4Denali — Fairbanks (S)Enjoy a morning at leisure before you board your deluxe railcar and travel north to Alaska’s Golden Heart City of Fairbanks.

5FairbanksRelive the gold rush at its height with a visit to Gold Dredge No. 8. Enjoy lunch followed by a cruise aboard the Riverboat Discovery sternwheeler before returning to the hotel.

6Fairbanks — Dawson CityTake a stroll around the Golden Heart City one last time before heading to the airport for your flight to Dawson City, Yukon.

7Dawson City — WhitehorseTake in the sights of the Klondike Loop Highway as you venture from Dawson City to the Yukon’s capital, Whitehorse aboard deluxe motor coach.

8Whitehorse — SkagwayTravel via motor coach from Whitehorse to Fraser, B.C., home to the White Pass & Yukon Route depot. Journey down the pass aboard narrow gauge railroad to Skagway.

9Skagway — JuneauWalk along the historic streets of this gold rush city before flying along the Lynn Canal to Juneau, Alaska’s state capital.

10 JuneauWe’ll transfer you to the airport, where your tour ends.

Value: May 12 - 31 and September 1 - 6 $2984Peak: June 1 - August 31 $3106

Tour Y5L: Anchorage - Juneau departs Monday, Tuesday and Saturday Tour Y5C: Juneau - Anchorage departs Thursday, Saturday and Sunday

Note: The itinerary between Fairbanks and Skagway is not customizable.

Extend your vacation: Denali Backcountry lodge or Seward/Kenai Fjords National Park. See pages 15 & 16.

Limited space available. Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars. Fares include Government Fees and Taxes, including those for air between Fairbanks and Dawson City.

Alaska & Yukon Highlights — Fairbanks ExtendedTour Y5L | 10 Days & 9 Nights

Day Destination

1AnchorageWe’ll transfer you from the airport to your hotel. This evening, attend a casual ‘get to know you’ reception with your Tour Director and fellow travel companions.

2Anchorage — Talkeetna (D)This morning, enjoy breakfast and travel north to Talkeetna, keeping an eye out for the elusive Mt. McKinley while you go.

3Talkeetna — Denali(B, L, D)Join your group for a delightful breakfast before re-boarding luxury rail en route to Denali National Park. This evening, experience a rollicking dinner theater.

4Denali (B)Fill up on breakfast, then venture into Denali National Park on your Tundra Wilderness Tour for your best chance of viewing wildlife in Alaska.

5Denali — GirdwoodBoard a deluxe motor coach for a scenic trip to Girdwood, where you will have time to explore picturesque Alyeska Resort in the evening.

6Girdwood — SewardAfter breakfast, re-board your motor coach to Seward for an adventure cruise along the stunning Kenai Peninsula. Enjoy lunch on board while watching for whales, seals, puffins and more.

7Seward — AnchorageFill up on breakfast, then travel back to Anchorage. Visit the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center and the Alaska Native Heritage Center before ending your tour with a farewell dinner.

8 AnchorageYour tour ends with a transfer from your hotel to the airport.

June 5, 19; July 17, 31; August 14, 28: $2295 Tax/Fees: $64 Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

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Escorted AlaskaTour EAN | 8 Days & 7 Nights

Escorted Tours

MOTOR COACHRAIL

Dall Sheep are Prevalent Throughout the High Denali Mountains.

Day Destination

1FairbanksUpon your arrival in the Golden Heart City, we’ll transfer you to your hotel. Later, meet your Tour Director and travel companions at a welcome reception.

2Fairbanks (D)After breakfast, relive the gold rush with a visit to Gold Dredge No. 8. Enjoy lunch then a cruise on the Chena River aboard an authentic sternwheeler.

3Fairbanks — Denali(B, L, D)Enjoy breakfast and travel by rail to Denali. Upon arrival, you’ll venture into the park to watch for Alaska wildlife on the Tundra Wilderness Tour.

4Denali — Talkeetna (B)Explore Denali and enjoy breakfast, then journey to Talkeetna on your deluxe railcar. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure and overnight at Mt. McKinley Princess Lodge.

5Talkeetna — AnchorageAfter breakfast, head to Anchorage and stop at Happy Trails Kennels to meet Martin Buser, an Iditarod champion. Enjoy lunch, then visit the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center.

6Anchorage — SewardRelax after breakfast as you journey aboard deluxe motor coach toward the port city of Seward. Embark on a 6-hour Kenai Fjords cruise keeping an eye out for whales, sea lions and more.

7Seward — AnchorageAfter breakfast return to Anchorage and stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center and the Alaska Native Heritage Center. End your tour with a farewell dinner this evening.

8 AnchorageWe’ll take you to the airport, where we’ll leave you with fond Alaska memories.

June 15; July 13, August 10: $2425 Tax/Fees: $59 Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

Escorted Great LandTour EFS | 8 Days & 7 Nights

Denali National Park

Talkeetna

Anchorage

SewardGirdwood

Kenai FjordsNational Park

MOTOR COACHRAIL

Fairbanks

Denali National Park

Talkeetna

Anchorage

Kenai FjordsNational Park

Seward

Alaska Native Heritage Center Dancers.

MOTOR COACHRAIL

Fairbanks

Denali National Park

Anchorage

Escorted Alaska National ParksTour ENP | 9 Days & 8 Nights

Experience Alaska’s best wilderness and cultural attractions with extra time to enjoy the wonders of Denali National Park, escorted all the way.

Sled Dog Puppies — The Future of Alaska’s State Sport, Dog Mushing.

Wrangell-St. Elias mountains from Copper River Princess Lodge.

Escorted Tours

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Day Destination

1AnchorageFrom the airport, we’ll transfer you to your hotel. The day is yours to explore. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and fellow travel companions at a casual get together.

2Anchorage — Cooper Landing (D)Depart Anchorage via motor coach and visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Then, travel to the town of Portage where you’ll experience a cruise to the face of Portage glacier before continuing your journey to Cooper Landing.

3Cooper Landing — Copper Center(B, L, D)Reboard your motor coach for a picturesque drive along the Glenn Highway to Copper Center. Upon arrival, enjoy views of America’s largest national park, Wrangell-St. Elias from Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge.

4Copper Center (B)Enjoy breakfast before you travel to Valdez and embark the Columbia Glacier Cruise for a 7 hour journey through Prince William Sound. After the cruise, return to the lodge.

5Copper Center — FairbanksFrom Copper Center, reboard your motor coach and continue your scenic journey on the Richardson Highway to the Golden Heart City of Fairbanks.

6Fairbanks — DenaliTake a journey in time this morning on the Riverboat Discovery sternwheeler as you learn about Fairbanks’ gold history. Then, make the trip via motor coach to Denali National Park. Upon arrival, enjoy an evening at leisure.

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DenaliPrior to heading into the park on your Tundra Wilderness Tour, enjoy breakfast with your group. Then, venture into the park and keep an eye out for the Denali big 5: moose, bears, Dall sheep, caribou and wolves. Once you’re back at the hotel, the night is yours to explore on your own.

8Denali — AnchorageEnjoy a morning at leisure, then board a luxury railcar and head south to Anchorage on the Alaska Railroad. We’ll transfer you to your hotel upon arrival in Anchorage where we will host your group farewell dinner.

9 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you to the airport at the conclusion of your tour.

June 1, 15, 29; July 13, 27; August 10, 24: $2789 Tax/Fees: $43 Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

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Copper Center

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Alaska National Parks Self-DriveTours CCA, CFA and CSA | 9 Days & 8 Nights

Explore Alaska and visit two of the state’s most popular National Parks — Kenai Fjords and Denali — all at your own pace.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe will transfer you from the Anchorage airport to your hotel upon your arrival.

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Anchorage — Cooper Landing (100 miles)Pick up your rental car from Avis in downtown Anchorage. Drive to Cooper Landing and on the way stop for your cruise on Portage Lake where you’ll get up close to Portage Glacier. End the day at Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge; located on the banks of the Kenai River.

3Cooper LandingThe day is yours to explore the Cooper Landing area and other communities of the Kenai Peninsula in your rental car.

4Cooper Landing — Seward (47 miles)Drive to Seward and at 11:30 am, embark on a scenic glacier & wildlife cruise along the coast of the rugged Kenai Peninsula. Overnight at Seward Windsong Lodge.

5Seward — Talkeetna (240 miles)Drive north to Talkeetna and explore the town that serves as base camp for Mt. McKinley climbers. Overnight at Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, 50 miles north of Talkeetna in Denali State Park.

6Talkeetna — Denali (105 miles)Today, explore Denali’s south side or depart early for the drive to Denali National Park. Overnight near the park entrance.

7DenaliThis morning embark on a Tundra Wilderness Tour for opportunities to see bears, caribou, moose, wolves and Dall sheep. The bus will pick you up at your hotel and travel into the park on the famous Denali National Park Road.

8Denali — Anchorage (238 miles)Drive from Denali to Anchorage and return your rental car in downtown Anchorage. Enjoy one last overnight in Anchorage before the conclusion of your tour.

9 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you to the airport at the end of your tour.

Departs Daily. Reverse itinerary not available.

Compact Car (Ford Focus or similar) - Tour CCAValue: May 16 - 31 and September 1 - 5 $1495 Tax/Fees: $67Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1725 Tax/Fees: $89

Full-Size Car (Chevrolet Impala or similar) - Tour CFAValue: May 16 - 31 and September 1 - 5 $1525 Tax/Fees: $71Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1755 Tax/Fees: $92

Small SUV (Toyota Rav4 or similar) - Tour CSAValue: May 16 - 31 and September 1 - 5 $1625 Tax/Fees: $83Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1925 Tax/Fees: $114

Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

View of the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge and Kenai River.

Self-Drive Tours

The Turnagain Arm, a National Forest Scenic Byway.

Guided fishing on the Kenai River.

Cooper Landing

Fairbanks

Denali National Park

Anchorage Copper Center

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Grizzly Bear roaming through a field.

Self-Drive Tours

Both male and female caribou grow antlers up to 3 feet tall.

Grand Circle Self-DriveTours CCB, CFB and CSB | 9 Days & 8 Nights

Mountains abound on this tour with visits to America’s Largest National Park, Wrangell-St. Elias, and the famed Denali National Park.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageWe will transfer you from the Anchorage airport to your hotel upon your arrival.

2Anchorage — Copper Center (211 miles)Pick up your rental car from Avis in downtown Anchorage. Drive to Copper Center, the gateway to Wrangell St. Elias National Park, and pay a visit to the National Park Visitors Center.

3Copper Center (195 miles)Drive two hours to Valdez, where your Columbia Glacier Cruise will depart at noon for a 7 hour journey through Prince William Sound, providing opportunities for viewing the glacier and an abundance of sealife.

4Copper Center — Fairbanks (277 miles)Continue north along the Richardson Highway for your drive to Fairbanks, Alaska’s Golden Heart City.

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FairbanksRelive the gold rush at its height with your visit to Gold Dredge No. 8. After lunch, cruise the Chena and Tanana Rivers aboard an authentic sternwheeler. In the afternoon, drop the car off at the Avis airport office and we will transfer you to your Fairbanks hotel.

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Fairbanks — DenaliThis morning, we will transfer you to the Rail Depot for your Alaska Railroad journey to Denali. We’ll also handle your luggage and transfer you to your Denali area hotel upon arrival near the Park entrance. This evening you’ll have time on your own to explore the Denali area and Visitors Center.

7DenaliVenture into Denali National Park on your Tundra Wilderness Tour in search of moose, caribou, bears, wolves and Dall sheep. Look for glimpses of “The Great One”, Mt. McKinley along the way.

8Denali — AnchorageTravel by luxurious railcar to Anchorage — continue to look for wildlife and enjoy views of the peaks of the Alaska Range as you travel.

9 AnchorageWe’ll transfer you to the airport at the end of your tour.

Departs Daily. Reverse itinerary not available.

Compact Car (Ford Focus or similar) - Tour CCBValue: May 16 - 31 and September 1 - 5 $2065 Tax/Fees: $55Peak: June 1 - August 31 $2199 Tax/Fees: $71

Full-Size Car (Chevrolet Impala or similar) - Tour CFBValue: May 16 - 31 and September 1 - 5 $2089 Tax/Fees: $58Peak: June 1 - August 31 $2229 Tax/Fees: $74

Small SUV (Toyota Rav4 or similar) - Tour CSBValue: May 16 - 31 and September 1 - 5 $2169 Tax/Fees: $68Peak: June 1 - August 31 $2369 Tax/Fees: $92

Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

SELF-DRIVERAIL

Valdez

SELF-DRIVE

Denali National Park

Talkeetna

Anchorage

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Self-Drive Tours

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Alaska by CarTours CCC, CFC and CSC | 8 Days & 7 Nights

Experience Alaska’s two largest cities and visit two of Alaska’s most popular national parks, Kenai Fjords and Denali.

Day Destination

1 AnchorageArrive in Anchorage and we will transfer you from the airport to your hotel.

2Anchorage — Cooper Landing (100 miles)Pick up your rental car from Avis in downtown Anchorage and drive to your morning Portage Glacier Cruise. This afternoon, continue south to the town of Cooper Landing, located on the banks of the Kenai River.

3Cooper Landing — Seward (47 miles)This morning, drive to the seaside town of Seward, then embark on a wildlife and glacier cruise along the rugged Kenai Peninsula.

4Seward — Talkeetna (240 miles)Drive north to Talkeetna and explore the town that serves as a base camp for Mt. McKinley climbers. Overnight at Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, 50 miles north of Talkeetna in Denali State Park.

5Talkeetna — Denali (105 miles)Today, explore Denali’s south side or depart early for the drive to Denali National Park. Overnight near the park entrance.

6DenaliToday, embark on a Tundra Wilderness Tour for opportunities to see bears, caribou, moose, wolves and Dall sheep. The bus will pick you up at your hotel and travel into the park on the famous Denali National Park Road.

7Denali — Fairbanks (123 miles)This morning, drive north to Fairbanks, Alaska’s Golden Heart City. Make your way to the Riverboat Landing for your lunch and cruise on the Chena and Tanana Rivers aboard an authentic sternwheeler.

8 FairbanksDrop your car at the airport Avis office at the conclusion of your tour.

Departs Daily.

Compact Car (Ford Focus or similar) - Tour CCCValue: May 15 - 31 and September 1 - 6 $1539 Tax/Fees: $60Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1755 Tax/Fees: $80

Full-Size Car (Chevrolet Impala or similar) - Tour CFCValue: May 15 - 31 and September 1 - 6 $1569 Tax/Fees: $63Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1785 Tax/Fees: $84

Small SUV (Toyota Rav4 or similar) - Tour CSCValue: May 15 - 31 and September 1 - 6 $1669 Tax/Fees: $76Peak: June 1 - August 31 $1955 Tax/Fees: $105

These tours also operate in reverse order, from Fairbanks to Anchorage:Compact Car, Tour CCRFull-Size Car, Tour CFR Small SUV, Tour CSR

Fares based on double occupancy, per person, U.S. dollars.

The Willow Ptarmigan is Alaska’s State Bird.

Fall Colors on an Alaska Highway.

Approximately 1,800 Moose live on the Alaska Range’s North Side.

Fairbanks

Explore Anchorage City Tour and DiningDaily departures: May 16 – September 15Adult: $65 • Child: $45

Take a historical journey of Anchorage on this half-day excursion. Enjoy a narrated drive that traces the city’s rise from a railroad tent city, to the earthquake of 1964, to the city of today. Continue with a visit to the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center where you will experience the vision and beauty of Alaska through original Alaskan art. The museum also has one of the finest presentations of Alaskan Native art and artifacts. Lunch will be served at THE MUSE restaurant. Afterwards, you’ll have time to stop at Alaska Wildberry Products to shop for a variety of ‘’Made in Alaska’’ gifts and souvenirs.

Portage Glacier CruiseDaily departures: May 16 – September 16Adult: $34 • Child: $17

Approximately 1 hour. If you have your own transportation, Portage Glacier is truly worth the drive. The cruise takes you within 300 yards from the face of the glacier where you can watch for chunks of ice to break away and crash into the water below!

Portage Glacier Cruise TourDaily departures: May 16 – September 15Adult: $79 • Child: $39

Approximately 5.5 hours Want us to drive? We’ll travel the scenic Seward Highway, cruise to Portage Glacier then stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center before returning to Anchorage.

Prince William Sound ExcursionDaily departures: May 11 – September 17Adult: $235 • Child: $145

Travel to Whittier through North America’s longest highway tunnel. Embark on a 5-hour cruise into Prince William Sound to view tidewater glaciers and marine wildlife and seabirds. Return to Anchorage by motor coach.

Kenai Fjords ExcursionDaily departures: May 17 – September 14Adult: $339 Tax/Fee: $12; Child: $307 Tax/Fee: $12

Full day tour. Travel by motor coach to the port city of Seward located on stunning Resurrection Bay. Embark on a 6-hour Kenai Fjords National Park cruise along steep-sided fjords and shimmering tidewater glaciers. Watch for humpback whales, orcas, seabirds, sea lions and otters. Return to Anchorage via a scenic trip on the Alaska Railroad.

Kenai Fjords Adventure | 3 Days & 2 NightsDaily departures: May 17 – September 13 Value (May 17 – 31 and September 1 – 13) Adult: $599 Tax/Fee: $25; Child: $387 Tax/Fee: $14 Peak (June 1 – August 31) Adult: $679 Tax/Fee: $27; Child: $387 Tax/Fee: $14

Day 1: Anchorage – SewardThis afternoon embark on a journey via motor coach along the Seward Highway, an All-American Highway and Alaska Scenic Byway. It has been voted one of the Top Ten ‘Most Scenic Drives in America’ by Condé Nast Traveler Magazine. Tonight, enjoy your stay in Seward, a coastal town of only 3,000 residents. Overnight Seward.

Day 2: Seward – Kenai Fjords National Park – AnchorageEnjoy a morning at leisure, followed by a 6-hour wildlife and glacier cruise along the rugged Kenai Peninsula. Porpoises, sea otters, whales and dozens of seabird species make their home in Kenai Fjords National Park. Enjoy lunch onboard while you view spectacular sights. Return to Seward and board the Alaska Railroad for a relaxing journey back to Anchorage. Overnight Anchorage. Day 3: AnchorageWe provide a transfer to the airport. Reverse itinerary available.

Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge — with Resurrection Bay Tour | 3 Days & 2 NightsDaily Departures: May 31 – September 4Adult: $925 Tax/Fees: $16; Child: $630 Tax/Fee: $11

Day 1Travel from Anchorage to Seward, the jumping off point for your adventure. Depart Seward for Fox Island, where you will enjoy lunch and have the afternoon to take a complimentary beach walk with a National Park Ranger, hike a trail to an overlook of the island and surrounding area, or take a kayaking excursion*. Dinner is served this evening in the lodge. Overnight in your cabin. Day 2After breakfast, depart for your Resurrection Bay Tour. Be on the lookout for whales, sea otters and an abundance of sea birds. Marvel at the rugged mountains of Kenai Fjords National Park. Tonight, overnight in Seward. Day 3Return to Anchorage mid-morning by deluxe motor coach.*Extra cost for kayaking excursion.

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Sightseeing Tours

AnchorageSightseeing and Day Tours

Take a cruise to the face of Portage Glacier.

Fixed-Wing Flightseeing near Mt. McKinley.

An Adventure You’ll Never Forget: Rafting a Glacier-Fed River in Denali.

Experience a thrilling excursion on the Denali Jet Boat Wilderness Safari.

Explore the Alaska Wilderness on an ATV Adventure.

Pan for Gold in Fairbanks, Alaska’s Golden Heart City.

Sightseeing Tours

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Denali Backcountry Lodge Add-on | 3 Days & 2 NightsDaily departures: June 4 – September 11 Value (September 1 – 10) Adult: $949 Tax/Fee: $20; Child: $886 Tax/Fee: $20 Peak (June 4 – August 31) Adult: $1119 Tax/Fee: $20; Child: $1043 Tax/Fee: $20

Day 1: Denali – Denali Backcountry LodgeDepart your Denali area hotel and venture into famed Denali National Park for a 2-night stay at the Denali Backcountry Lodge.

Day 2: Denali Backcountry LodgeThe day is yours to explore this interesting area. You can pan for gold, take a bike along the road for views of Mt. McKinley, or take a hike with a naturalist. New for 2014, spa treatments are available. Day 3: Denali Backcountry Lodge – DenaliDepart Denali Backcountry Lodge and return to Denali.

This add-on can only be booked in conjunction with a tour.

DenaliSightseeing and Day Tours

Discover The Gold And Sternwheeler Cruise TourDaily departures: May 13 – September 23Adult: $130 • Child: $105

Approximately 8 hours. Combine both of Fairbanks’ star attractions into a full day’s sightseeing. See the city sights of Fairbanks, visit Gold Dredge No. 8 and cruise on an authentic sternwheeler riverboat on the Chena and Tanana Rivers with lunch included.

Reverse itinerary available.

FairbanksSightseeing and Day Tours

Samples of excursions available in each location

DenaliNatural History Tour | Tundra Wilderness Tour | Cabin Nite Dinner TheaterHusky Homestead | Various flightseeing tours by helicopter or airplane

Fairbanks Journey above the Arctic Circle flightseeing | Chena Hot Springs & Ice Museum TourAlaska Salmon Bake & Palace Theater Revue

Talkeetna/Mt. MckinleyWilderness Jet Boat Adventure | Denali Wilderness Hike | Chulitna River RaftingVarious flightseeing tours

For more excursions, details and current information, visit us at graylineofalaska.com.

Other Services Provided by Gray Line of Alaska

Custom Land Tours for Groups – we specialize in building complete land tours for groups of 15 or more. Tours can include: transportation, hotels, meals, tour guides, and sightseeing.

Group transfers out of Seward paired with sightseeing options. Perfect for passengers with late flights out of Anchorage who need an adventure for the day.

Why book with Gray Line of AlaskaWe offer a wide range of products from multi-day package tours to our own 1-hour glacier cruise on Portage Lake.

We provide the most professional and knowledgeable staff so you can feel comfortable booking your vacation with a reputable and long-standing company.

We are the only tour operator in Alaska with seasonal customer service desks in Anchorage, Denali National Park, Fairbanks, Skagway, Dawson City and Whitehorse.

Reservations: Travel agencies provide valuable service and counseling to prospective travelers. We encourage you to make your Gray Line of Alaska reservations with a travel professional. Travel agencies work on your behalf and are not owned or controlled by Gray Line of Alaska. Your deposits and payments for Gray Line of Alaska services are to be paid to your travel agency with whom you make your reservation. Since space available on tours is limited, reservations should be made as early as possible. Travel documents will be issued only if and when full payment has been received by Gray Line of Alaska from the travel agency. Refunds for cancelled or unused services will normally be made to the same travel agency on the basis of the amount actually received by Gray Line of Alaska less any applicable cancellation fees and charges. You are responsible for obtaining from your travel agency monies either retained by the agency or received by the agency from Gray Line of Alaska. For further information, please visit our website at www.graylineofalaska.com.

Deposit & Final Payment: A deposit of US $250 per person, or 100% of the gross tour price if the gross tour price is less than US $250 per person, is due within 5 days of booking in order to hold your reservation. Final payment is due no later than 45 days prior to departure. Payment by VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card or agency check is accepted. For faster processing, the travel agent should include a customer number on the agency check. Travel agents please note that MCOs will not be accepted.

Travel Documents: Travel documents are only issued after Gray Line of Alaska has received full payment.

Cancellation Policy: A full refund will be made for cancellations received by Gray Line of Alaska at least 46 days prior to the date on which you are to commence travel (by air, rail, sea or otherwise). Passengers, who cancel after that date for any reason, including medical or family reasons, are subject to the following cancellation fees: 45-31 days before commencing travel - 50% of gross fare; 30 days or less before commencing travel - 100% of gross fare. Fees incurred as a result of cancellation cannot be applied to future bookings. Travel agents may impose their own cancellation fees. Agency fees of any nature are a matter to be decided on solely by the agency and passengers. Given that the resale of cancelled space on a tour will likely result in a lost opportunity to sell space on other tours, these fees are due regardless of resale. Travel documents are non-transferable. Name changes and departure date changes on any portion of your booking are considered reservation cancellations and are subject to cancellation fees. Cancellation of sightseeing packages (one day tours) made at least 3 days prior to the tour date will receive a full refund. Sightseeing packages cancelled within 2 or less days before departure date will result in a 100% cancellation penalty.

Late Reservations: For reservations requested 45 days or less before departure, we must have a customer’s credit card information so that payment can be effected once the space is confirmed. If the reservation is cancelled after acceptance of confirmation, our cancellation policy and applicable fees apply.

Medical Services: Medical services may be limited given the remote areas in which some tours operate. If your condition requires that you have a special medical apparatus or assistance during your tour, we must be made aware of that at time of booking in order to determine whether we can accommodate your needs. If you are using prescription drugs, please bring an adequate supply with you and keep them in your carry-on luggage.

Immigration & Customs: All travelers, including U.S. and Canadian citizens, may be required to present a valid passport or other approved secure document when entering the U.S. We strongly recommend carrying a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond the completion date of your travel. You are responsible for securing proper documentation for the countries visited on your tour and for entry or reentry to the U.S. Travel may be denied or fines may be levied against those guests without proper documentation; payment of any

fines levied is the responsibility of the guest. Guests who have been convicted of a felony will not be permitted entry to Canada.

U.S. citizens may check with the U.S. Department of State for passport requirements of each county in their itineraries. We strongly recommend that U.S. residents register their valuables with U.S. Customs before departure.

Non-U.S. citizens must be in possession of a valid passport and any necessary visas. In addition, non-U.S. citizens who have previously been admitted to the U.S. for permanent residence must carry your passport and your Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551), commonly known as a Green Card. Non-U.S. citizens should check with the Embassy or Consulate of each country in the itinerary for passport and visa requirements.

Passengers with Disabilities: Gray Line of Alaska does not discriminate against persons on the basis of disability. We seek, to the extent feasible, to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities. Service animals are permitted if prior arrangements have been made. Certain facilities may not be fully accessible to persons with disabilities. While Gray Line of Alaska endeavors to contract with companies which provide accessible services and facilities, we cannot guarantee that all of those services and facilities will be fully accessible. In limited situations where an individual with a disability would be unable to satisfy certain specified safety and other criteria, even when provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services, we may find it necessary to ask the individual to make alternative travel arrangements. We must be notified of any special medical, physical or other requirements of guests at the time of booking. Please contact our Access Office via email at [email protected], via fax at 661-284-4408 or by phone at 1-877-425-6545 or 661-284-4521. Please note that all requests must be made in writing.

Changes in Tour Content: Gray Line of Alaska reserves the right to alter the tours listed in this brochure and, if necessary, substitute a tour component of comparable value (including hotels or luxury rail service of a similar category).

Pets: Animals or pets are not allowed with the exception of qualified service animals for disabled passengers. Please notify your travel agent at time of booking if you intend to bring a service animal.

Refund Policy: Gray Line of Alaska reserves the right to cancel all or part of the tour in its reasonable discretion including in response to insufficient sales. If Gray Line of Alaska cancels the entire tour, you will receive a full refund of amounts paid to Gray Line of Alaska. If Gray Line of Alaska cancels a portion of the tour due to weather or other reasons beyond the control of Gray Line of Alaska or if you decide, for any reason whatsoever, to not participate in all or part of the tour, Gray Line of Alaska will not be required to make any refunds. For other partial cancellations by Gray Line of Alaska, you will receive a refund for the value of the cancelled portion, with value to be determined by Gray Line of Alaska in a fair and equitable manner. If, due to weather or other unforeseen reasons, flights are adversely impacted or you are required to spend an additional night in a location, hotel and meal costs and other incidental expenses are your responsibility. All refunds will be made through the travel agent used for the booking on the basis of the amount actually received by Gray Line of Alaska less any applicable cancellation fees and charges. You are responsible for obtaining from your travel agency monies either retained by the agency or received by the agency from Gray Line of Alaska.

Luggage Policy: Gray Line of Alaska will carry as baggage only your personal effects for your wearing, comfort or convenience during your tour with Gray Line of Alaska. Your baggage needs to be placed in securely constructed suitcases. You are limited to one overnight or carry-on bag which must remain in your custody at all times, and two pieces of stored baggage which must be able to fit in the baggage compartment of Gray Line of Alaska motor coaches.

Gray Line of Alaska does not assume any responsibility for loss of or damage to or delay of perishable items, medicine, liquor, cash, credit

or debit cards, jewelry, gold, silver or similar valuables, securities, financial instruments, records or other valuable or business documents, computers, cellular telephones, cameras, hearing aids, electric wheelchairs, scooters, or other video or electronic equipment, binoculars, film, videotape, computer disks, audio disks, tapes or CD’s or any carry-on baggage left unattended on motor coaches or on other modes of transportation or in hotels. During your travel, these items or other valuables should not be left unattended, nor placed in baggage other than the bag you carry with you. In addition, Gray Line of Alaska will not assume any liability for any loss of or damage to carry-on baggage left unattended on the motor coach or on other modes of transportation or in hotels. Certain hotels may provide safe-deposit boxes or room safes. Your use of such safe-deposit boxes or similar facilities will not increase Gray Line of Alaska’s liability as described below.

Gray Line of Alaska cannot be responsible for any loss, delay or damage that occurs before baggage comes into Gray Line of Alaska’s actual custody when you begin your travel with us or after baggage leaves our actual custody at the end of your travel with us. In particular, please note that we assume no responsibility for loss, damage or delay while baggage is in the custody of airlines.

You agree that Gray Line of Alaska’s liability for loss or damage to baggage or personal property is limited to U.S. $250 per Passenger. In no event shall Gray Line of Alaska be liable for normal wear or tear of your property or baggage. Gray Line of Alaska does not undertake to carry as baggage any tools of trade, household goods, fragile or valuable items, precious metals, jewelry, documents, negotiable instruments or other valuables, including but not limited to those specified in Section 30503 of Title 46 of the United States Code. You warrant that no such items will be presented to Gray Line of Alaska within any receptacle or container as baggage, and release Gray Line of Alaska from all liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to such items when presented to the Gray Line of Alaska in breach of this warranty. Such items must be shipped to your destination by other means. Passengers are strongly urged to keep valuables, irreplaceable items and medicines in their possession at all times and not to pack such items in baggage or suitcases handled by others.

Responsibility: Royal Hyway Tours, Inc., which does business as Gray Line of Alaska, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Holland America Line Inc. The responsibilities and liabilities of Gray Line of Alaska as to the tours are spelled out in the travel documents you will receive. Please read them carefully as soon as you receive them. A copy of the form of carriage contract will be provided upon request. Please note that the contract includes a clause specifying certain courts in the State of Washington as the exclusive forum for resolving disputes. It is important to note that services or portions of the tours provided by any person or company other than Gray Line of Alaska (such as airlines, taxis, shore excursions, hotels, boats or other vessels other than those operated by Gray Line of Alaska, meals and medical care providers) are performed by independent contractors, are solely at your risk and are subject to the terms or arrangements made by you or on your behalf with the independent contractor. Gray Line of Alaska assumes no responsibility with respect to the goods or services of these independent contractors (including for delay, injury, death or damage to property) even though it may collect monies or make arrangements on your behalf.

Accuracy of Contents: The contents of this brochure are accurate as of the date of printing and are subject to change at any time at the discretion of Gray Line of Alaska. Please refer to our website, www.graylineofalaska.com for up-to-date information.

Increases In Fares or Taxes: If cost factors dictate the need for fare increases, Gray Line of Alaska may do so at anytime prior to departure. Passengers can cancel (without paying cancellation fee) rather than accept fare increase. This right does not apply to increases in Taxes as described below. The term “Taxes” as used by Gray Line of Alaska refers to certain taxes, fees and charges imposed by governmental or quasi-governmental authorities, relating to

any aspect of your tour. If governmental action results in any element of Taxes exceeding the estimates used by Gray Line of Alaska for purposes of computing the quoted amount, we reserve the right to pass through the extra amount. No right of cancellation exists under these circumstances.

Tour Information: Gray Line of Alaska offers a unique opportunity for independent-minded travelers who want flexibility in their itinerary. Our tours are composed of components that can be added together to provide a truly customized package. Consequently, you will not be traveling with the same group of people, or on the same motor coach, throughout your tour. Gray Line of Alaska has a large staff of experienced representatives in Alaska. Distinguished by their blue shirts or jackets, they can assist you along the way. Your motor coach driver will also serve as your guide, offering detailed information on the sights you’ll see each day. As a courtesy to others onboard, no smoking is allowed on the motor coach. Frequent rest stops are scheduled for picture taking, food breaks, and stretching. On the luxury rail cars, smoking is only allowed in the vestibule between cars. Due to the remote location and limited menus of many of the meal stops, we recommend guests with special dietary requirements make arrangements to bring along some food to meet their special needs. Most hotels can prepare a box lunch for you if requested the day before departing.

Tour Prices Include the Following: • Transportation and transfers, as indicated in itinerary. • Hotel accommodations (prices based on double occupancy). • Sightseeing, as indicated in itinerary. • Baggage handling at hotels.

Tour Prices Do Not Include: Gratuities for driver/guides, hotel personnel, or other persons rendering a purely personal service. Air transportation, unless included in the itinerary. Meals, with the exception of: Lunch at Riverboat Discovery, a light snack on the Tundra Wilderness Tour, lunch on the Kenai Fjords mid-day cruise and where specifically indicated in the itinerary.

Booking Optional Tours: Gray Line of Alaska is pleased to offer you the ability to pre-reserve optional tours for your land package by calling 800-544-2206. You will find a full list of optional tours at www.graylineofalaska.com. A credit card must be registered for each guest that wishes to participate on a optional tour and we accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Diner’s Club. Credit cards used to pre-reserve optional tours must be valid through the full length of your land package. An auto-charge of all pre-reserved sightseeing tours will take place at the cancellation deadline which will be two days prior to your first sightseeing tour on your land package. All bookings need to be made five (5) days prior to travel. Optional tours cancelled once the auto-charge has been processed are subject to a 100% penalty. Note that optional tour availability is based on date, capacity limitations, and suitable weather conditions. Optional tours are subject to change at any time and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Guests are encouraged to book early as space is limited and flightseeing tours in particular may not be available for pre-reserving right up to tour departure date. You will receive information on confirmed optional tours in your Welcome Envelope upon arrival at each location. Make your land package with Gray Line of Alaska an even more memorable one and pre-reserve your sightseeing tours today.

Refunds of Optional Tours: In the event of any optional tour being cancelled for reasons beyond our control, a full refund will be made. Optional tours that were pre-reserved, auto charged and then cancelled due to weather will be refunded by our Corporate Office using the same credit card used to book your optional tour. These refunds will typically be reflected on your credit card statement between 7-10 business days. Optional tours booked while on your land tour are considered final at the time of purchase and are 100% non-refundable except in the case of a vendor approved weather or mechanical tour cancellation. Should any sightseeing tour have to be abandoned through force majeure or difficulties en route, the best possible refund will be arranged according to the circumstances.

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For all of your Alaska and Yukon trip-planning needs, contact your travel agent, visit the website at graylineofalaska.com, or call one of our knowledgeable customer service representatives at 1.800.544.2206

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