A Luxurious 3-Day Itinerary for Juneau, Alaska

  • Day 1: Explore the beauty of Mendenhall Glacier, situated in the Tongass National Forest. Witness the grandeur of the glacier from Nugget Falls and the nearby observation deck. Later, take a guided whale watching tour to spot humpback whales and other marine life including sea lions, porpoises and bald eagles in their natural habitat.
  • Day 2: Visit the **Alaska State Museum** to learn about the history, cultures and art of Alaska. After that, head to the Juneau Food Tour for a culinary adventure that includes sampling various Alaskan seafood and other local delights in the city's most popular eateries. End the day with a scenic aerial tram ride to Mount Roberts to witness some stunning panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.
  • Day 3: Embark on a helicopter tour of the **Juneau Icefield** to experience the pristine natural beauty of the region from a bird's eye view. Later, relax and rejuvenate yourself in a natural outdoor hot springs spa at Chena Hot Springs Resort.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Mendenhall Glacier and Whale Watching Tour (6 hours, $300)
  • Alaska State Museum and Juneau Food Tour (5 hours, $150)
  • Mount Roberts Tramway (1.5 hours, $45)
  • Juneau Icefield Helicopter Tour (2 hours, $450)
  • Chena Hot Springs Resort (4 hours, $200)

  • Total Estimated Costs: $1145

Transportation

Juneau is accessible only by air or sea. Visitors can fly into Juneau International Airport or reach by ferry from nearby cities. Taxis and car rentals are available for local sightseeing. A private helicopter ride is recommended to explore remote regions such as the Juneau Icefield.

Estimated costs:
Flight/Ferry: $150-350
Taxi fares: $30-50/day
Car rentals: $100-150/day
Private Helicopter Ride: $1000-1500/hour

Useful Tips

If you have more time, take a day trip to Skagway to discover its gold rush history, or go on a kayaking trip to the Glacier Bay National Park. Those with less time can skip the helicopter ride to the Juneau Icefield and instead visit the nearby historical town of Sitka. Make sure to dress appropriately in layers to face the unpredictable Alaskan weather!

Tip: For a luxurious stay, book a room at the Alaskan Hotel and Bar, built in 1913 and known for its historic allure, elegant decor and classical antique furnishings which will take you back in time!

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