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John Hall’s Alaska, a multi-generational, family-owned tour operator specializing in one-of-a-kind travel experiences in Alaska and beyond, has designed two new itineraries for its 2025 lineup. The small-group travel company is also expanding its all-inclusive benefits for the first time in its history.

  • New for summer 2025, the 7-day Denali Explorer itinerary highlights the best of Alaska’s land experiences between Fairbanks and Anchorage. Specifically designed for and perfect for multigenerational travel, guests enjoy wildlife viewing opportunities in both Denali and Kenai Fjords national parks, dog mushing, historical and cultural enrichment opportunities, and train travel aboard the Alaska Railroad. Tour prices will be announced in May.
  • New for winter 2025, the all-new Alaska’s Arctic Aurora itinerary takes guests on an eight-day itinerary in the heart of Alaska with the goal of viewing the northern lights. With overnights in Fairbanks and Coldfoot focused on enhancing nighttime opportunities to sleep under and view the northern lights, guests enjoy an array of daytime activities like dog mushing, snowmachining, snowshoeing and crossing the Arctic Circle to round out an unforgettable trip.

Expanded All-Inclusive Benefits

The misty, verdant hillsides of Katmai National Park. NPS photo by Davyd Halyn Betchkal.

In 2025, John Hall’s Alaska is also offering the most all-inclusive package available for guests traveling in Alaska. Known for its excellency in logistics and taking the guesswork out of trip planning, John Hall’s Alaska guests can now purchase a truly all-inclusive package when visiting Alaska. In addition to its already logistics-free, worry-free packages, the all-inclusive packages include adult beverage choices with lunch and dinner for the duration of the itinerary.

“Find one thing and do it better than anyone else. That’s what’s driven us, literally, since the beginning at John Hall’s Alaska,” said John Hall’s Alaska President and Founder John Hall Sr. in a media announcement. “The addition of two new itineraries as well as the all-inclusive benefits expansion is just that. We pride ourselves on pushing the boundaries on how to experience Alaska by offering journeys that go beyond the ordinary and into the extraordinary.”

In 2025, John Hall’s Alaska is also bringing back several popular multi-day, accompanied trip packages. Here’s a small sampling:

  • The 10-day Grand Slam Alaska itinerary highlights Anchorage, Valdez, Fairbanks, Denali and Wrangell-St. Elias national parks and Prince William Sound.
  • The 11-day Untamed Alaska tour blends the exploration of charming small towns with bucket-list activities and attractions; includes Cordova and Denali National Park & Preserve.
  • The 14-day National Parks of Alaska is the only itinerary in the Alaska travel market that offers first-hand experiences to six of Alaska’s national parks through a group land tour.
  • The 14-day 1898 Alaska the Yukon Gold Rush itinerary offers a well-rounded history of the Gold Rush era, the Iditarod, Denali and the Klondike Highway.
  • The Alaska Bears & Bering Sea itinerary is another itinerary unlike any other offered in Alaska in John Hall’s Alaska’s lineup, taking guests on an 11-day trip with stops in Nome, Denali National Park & Preserve, Knik River and Kodiak Island.

For more information, visit KissAlaska.com.