Alaska
A true wilderness destination; visit the island of Kodiak to see
North America’s largest Brown Bears, take to the trails in Denali
for a great view of mighty Mount McKinley; or watch the marine life amongst spectacular scenery from a coastal cruise vessel.

South-west from Anchorage, the 600,000 acre Kenai Fjords National Park has at its heart the magnificent 300 square mile Harding Ice field. One of only four remaining ice fields in the US, there are approximately thirty glaciers feeding off the frozen waters, all of which are slowly receding. Varying in size, the easiest way to appreciate the scale and rugged beauty of the glaciers is by boat. During the summer months, cruises depart on a daily basis from the nearby town of Seward. Eagles soar high in the sky, Black Bears and moose can be seen near the shore and it is not unusual to see whales and dolphins swimming near your boat.
Properties
Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge

A luxurious lodge, located two hours south of Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula. The Princess Wilderness Lodge offers well appointed bungalow style rooms. The lodge has both indoor and outdoor hot tubs and there is a large deck with far reaching views across the Kenai River Valley.