Juneau
Perched between the Gastineau Channel and the rugged Tongass National Forest, Juneau is Alaska’s scenic capital, accessible only by air or sea. This unique city offers visitors a blend of urban culture, history, and unparalleled natural beauty. From charming downtown streets lined with shops, galleries, and restaurants, to towering mountains and rushing waterfalls just minutes away, Juneau is both a hub for exploration and a destination in its own right. It also serves as a gateway to the Inside Passage, Glacier Bay, and the remote wilderness of Southeast Alaska.
Adventure and wildlife abound in Juneau. Visitors can take guided excursions to Mendenhall Glacier, go whale watching in the channel’s rich waters, or explore nearby Tongass National Forest trails. Helicopter and floatplane tours provide unforgettable aerial views of glaciers, fjords, and alpine peaks, while kayaking or boating offers an up-close experience of Juneau’s pristine waterways. In winter, the surrounding mountains become a haven for skiing, snowshoeing, and other seasonal activities, making Juneau a year-round destination.
Beyond its natural wonders, Juneau carries a deep cultural and historical significance. The Alaska State Museum and the city’s historic Gold Rush sites provide insight into the region’s past, while local art and festivals celebrate Alaska’s vibrant contemporary culture. Whether wandering along the waterfront, tasting fresh seafood, or venturing into the wilderness, Juneau invites travellers to experience a capital city that feels as wild and extraordinary as the state it represents.
| Currency used | USD |
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| Country name | UNITED STATES |
