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Regardless of the price or destination, finding summer sun is the common denominator at this time of the year.
Whether it is majestic lakes, world -class resorts or pristine beaches in Florida, it is safe to say that just about everyone packs swimwear and sunblock.

Well, Lonely Planet says it is long too late for a summer service. Instead of following the crowd to the sun-colored banks of Cancun or Los Cabos, don’t let your winter collect dust yet.
Take a ‘coolcation’ On one of the most underrated cities of America with salt-of-the-earth locals, amazing natural attractions and locally produced food scene.
From Alpine Waters to all, apart from guaranteed animals in the wild, visit the entrance gate to the last border of America in the beautiful city of Anchorage, Alaska.
The surprising summer hotspot of the Pacific Northwest


Alaska not only sees a peak in tourism to witness dancing green skies, the northern lighting season; The locals really make jokes that Christmas arrives early in the summer.
The economy gets a boost from one Peak of visitorsNot only coming through the popular cruises of Alaska. It is estimated that only 40% of the visitors arrive at cruise, which means that a majority of arrivals are through the air or elsewhere.
But why Anchorage? Well, even though they are easily labeled as the last border of America, there are plenty of places to fly in, such as Sitka, Fairbanks and the capital, Juneau.
Anchorage, however, is the largest city in Alaska, so there are of course more things to do in the neighborhood.


Grab a bike and explore the Tony Knowles Coastal TrailDive deep into the art and history of Alaska The Anchorage Museum And The Alaska Native Heritage Centeror really immerse yourself wild style with external resorts in lush forestry such as Alyeska Resort On the outskirts of the city.
Okay, maybe not entirely Wild style. Their rooms surpass it far beyond the rough in an abandoned bus.
Alaska by Rail: The Ultimate Summer Adventure
Are you up for an adventure this summer? There may be no better starting point than Anchorage.
Although many visitors are just happy to see the sights through the pleasure of Anchorage trolley toursThe more adventurous branch in the raw nature of Alaska by jumping on board one of the many picturesque train rides.


The following 3 Alaska Railroad Routes From Anchorage this summer:
- Coastal Classic Train – Now Anchorage is leaving for Girdwood and Seward – September 14
- Denali star train – Anchorage departs for Wasilla, Talkeetna, DenaliAnd Fair bank Now – September 18
- Glacier Discovery Train – Full route leaves Anchorage for Girdwood, Whittier, Portgage, Spencer and Grandview now – September 18
You may have noticed that Denali and Fairbanks were daring. These are some of the most incredible destinations of Alaska, led by the unparalleled beauty of Denali National Park and the Midnight Sun Summer phenomenon of Fairbanks (pack a sleeping mask!).


Rates start at $ 77 from Anchorage, depending on which route you select.
The unique gastronomy of Anchorage (sorry, Rudolph!)
We usually have to get a passport stamp to taste new cultures and unknown food, but that is not the case for Alaska, a state that is proud of locally produced dishes.
Despite a rural vegan movement, there are also the trendy keto and carnivore diets, which require a heavy dose of meat – and just like Arby’s, Alaska has ‘the meat’!
There is a widespread debate about hunt versus factory agriculture, and rightly so, but hunting is a way of life in a large part of Alaska, which offers a wide range of wild game on anchorage menus.


The most striking is reindeer sausage. Local resident Michael Bialy, one of the managers of Red Umbrellel Rendier, was quoted as saying: “You go to Philly and you get a Philly Cheese steak, right? You come to Alaska, you get a reindeer hot dog.”
You never know what you will find at local farmers’ markets and food trucks. Caribou? Crab? Cod?
There are also complex laws with regard to Alaska whales, seals, walruses, sea lions and sea otters that may harvest residents and possibly available on menus outside the city limits.
Of course it doesn’t end there. You’ve seen Deadliest catchright? The seafood of Alaska is impeccable, ranging from fresh as a chance man to King Crab in Alaska.


According to Alaska.orgThese are 5 must-try seafood:
- Alaska Grown Pacific Oysters
- Great Pacific Sint -Jakobs shells
- King Crab
- Rockyfish
- Sockeye Salmon
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