14 night fly drive from £5,989 per person
DISCOVER ALASKA YOUR WAY.
Take it as you see it or change it to suit. All C.N.A. holidays can be tailored to suit your own tastes & budget.
All our holidays offer complete financial protection and you will receive a uniquely personalised travelling pack to ensure you get the most from your adventure.
Day 1
Anchorage Arrival
Depart London Heathrow – 15:10
Arrive Seattle – 16:40
Journey Time – 9 hours 30 minutes
Depart Seattle – 19:00
Arrive Anchorage – 21:37
Journey Time – 3 hours 37 minutes
Arrival and transfer to hotel on your own. Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, has numerous restaurants, museums, and gift shops. The rest of the day is at your leisure.
Overnight – Anchorage
Day 2
Anchorage to Seward
127 miles
This morning collect your car rental ~ 4×4 SUV (5 Passenger) Dodge Nitro or similar & then travel along the Seward Highway towards scenic Turnagain Arm. Turnagain Arm is a body of water featuring the world’s second highest tides at over 30 feet. Keep an eye out for Beluga whales chasing salmon in the bay or Dall sheep along the highway. A great stop for lunch is the Alyeska Ski Resort/Girdwood. Here you can take the tram up Mt. Alyeska (optional). Another interesting stop might be Portage Glacier and its interesting visitor centre. In Seward we suggest a visit to Exit Glacier and the Sea Life Centre.
Overnight – Seward
Day 3
Seward with North-western Fjord Cruise
Today we have arranged for you to take an all-day Kenai Fjords National Park Cruise. Travel farther into Kenai Fjords National Park than with any other cruise and visit the magnificent North-western Fjord, home to three amazing tidewater glaciers and numerous alpine glaciers. Kenai Fjords National Park boasts abundant wildlife, alpine and tidewater glaciers and breathtaking scenery. This cruise is the best way to see this pristine national park and its inhabitants. Also, visit the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, an island home to teeming seabird rookeries. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the untouched beauty of Alaska’s coastal waters. (A continental breakfast & deli-style lunch is included on board)
Overnight – Seward
Day 4
Seward to Talkeetna
240 miles
Head back to Anchorage today taking in the sights of the Seward Highway as you go. Keep an eye out for beluga whales making their way towards the Cook Inlet or for Dall sheep combing the mountainsides. Continue on through Anchorage and drive the Glenn Highway north to Wasilla and on to Talkeetna. A stop should be made at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre. Talkeetna serves as a base camp for Mt. McKinley climbers; the community of 857 residents is located at the confluence of the Talkeetna and Susitna Rivers. A turnof- the-20th-century gold-mining centre, the town has retained much of its early Alaskan flavour. Log cabins, a roadhouse and clapboard storefronts line the dirt streets, colourful locals and bush pilots stroll the wooden sidewalks, while Mount McKinley looms overhead. Main Street, the only paved road in town, begins with a “Welcome to Beautiful Downtown Talkeetna” sign at the town park and ends at the banks of the Susitna River, a nice place to view the big mountain when it’s out.
Overnight – Talkeetna
Day 5
Talkeetna to Denali Park Entrance
105 miles
Today, explore Denali’s south side or depart early for the drive to Denali National Park. You’ll have as much time as you like to experience the majesty of Denali National Park, take in the sights of the George Parks Highway or arrive at your hotel near the park entrance to take advantage of an optional excursion or a visit to the Denali Visitor Centre.
Overnight – Denali Park Entrance
Day 6
Denali Park Backcountry Adventure (Coach / Bush Plane Flight)
This full-day narrated coach trip explores the entire 148km /92mi of the restricted Denali Park Road on your way to the Denali Backcountry Lodge. During your journey to Denali Back Country Lodge, your experienced driver-guide will help in the search for bear, moose, caribou, Dall sheep and other wildlife while pointing out the biology and geology of the area. There are numerous stops for wildlife viewing, photography and to stretch your legs and enjoy complimentary snacks. Lunch is included on this full day journey at the Denali Backcountry Lodge and while at the Lodge you can take a nature walk or try panning for gold. You will return to the park entrance via a flightseeing tour in a small bush plane. If weather permits, you will fly close to Mount McKinley. (Lunch is included today)
Overnight – Denali park entrance
Day 7
Denali National Park Entrance to Fairbanks with Sternwheeler Riverboat Cruise
123 miles
Continue on the Parks Highway north to Fairbanks. Accompanied by incredible forest and mountain landscapes you drive through the communities of Healy, Nenana and Ester – an old mining camp. In the afternoon climb aboard the Riverboat Discovery III for an unforgettable 3-hour cruise into the Alaskan Interior; travel the Chena and Tanana Rivers on the only authentic sternwheeler riverboat operating in Alaska. This narrated tour provides background on the area’s natural history and the Athabascan Indian culture. See a floatplane take off, meet sled dogs, witness the “wedding of the rivers,” and gain insight into the ancient Athabascan Indian culture. Athabascan guides who have worked and lived in Alaska will take you on a personalized tour of the Chena Indian Village.
Overnight – Fairbanks
Day 8
Fairbanks to Copper River Area
259 miles
Depart early this morning for an approximate 6-hour drive. For the most part, today’s drive will be through broad, meandering river valleys that are characteristic of the north side of the Alaska Range. Reaching Copper River, you will be awed by the dramatic scenery change with Mt. Drum, Mt. Wrangell and Mt. Blackburn as your stunning backdrop. A quick visit to Copper Centre is well worth the few extra miles off the main Richardson Highway; located at the confluence of the Klutina and Copper rivers it offers classic Alaskan character and some interesting sites.
Overnight – Copper River Area
Day 9
Copper River Area to Chitina to McCarthy
50 miles + 30 minute bush plane
Continue south along the Richardson Highway towards the tiny town of Chitina – the gateway into Wrangell/St. Elias National Park and McCarthy-Kennicott. Your flight from Chitina to McCarthy-Kennicott gives you some of the most spectacular aerial views of the national park as you fly alongside the flanks of 4996m Mt. Blackburn, over the Kennicott and Root Glaciers, past the Erie Mine and view the awe-inspiring Stairway Icefall. A flyby of Kennicott and McCarthy before landing will orient you to the area you are about to explore. Along the way your pilot will describe landforms, point out wildlife and fill you in on a bit of history of the area. (Please note: Flying into McCarthy-Kennicott has the added benefit of saving 4-5 hours of driving on the single lane, gravel surfaced McCarthy road)
Overnight – McCarthy
Day 10
McCarthy / Kennicott
This magical location is the furthest road extension in the massive Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. With only a handful of year-round residents, the area is attracting a growing number of people looking to experience Alaska as they imagine it –as a mix of solitude and scenery. The park is the largest in the United States National Parks system and contains several of the tallest mountains in the country, as well as the greatest concentration of glaciers in North America. Combined together with Glacier National Park, and both Kluane National Park and Tatshenshini-Alsek Park in Canada, the area represents the single largest tract of protected land in the world, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another highlight today is a guided tour of an old ghost town outside a copper mine. A guided walking tour through the ruins of the mine is included.
Overnight – McCarthy / Kennicott
Day 11
McCarthy to Chitina to Valdez
120 miles + 30 minute bush plane
Today fly back to Chitina by bush plane while enjoying great views of the Wrangell Mountains. From Chitina continue south where you will begin to enter the Chugach Mountains that ring the coast of Alaska from Prince William Sound. At Thompson Pass you may wish to stop at one of the pull-outs for the scenery and views of Worthington Glacier before you begin the decent into Valdez. Just outside town, you’ll see evidence of the devastating 1964 earthquake. Though the quake was felt in Valdez, it was the tsunami that caused most of the damage. Dead trees miles inland show just how far the saltwater travelled up the valley! Situated at the head of a deep, Stillwater fjord in the northeast section of Prince William Sound, Valdez is surrounded by the Chugach Mountains; they are the most heavily glaciated mountains in the Northwest.
Overnight – Valdez
Day 12
Valdez free day
Today enjoy a free day in Valdez. Take a cruise into Prince William Sound to Columbia or Meares Glacier on which you also have a chance to see Sea lions and even Humpback whales. Or enjoy a guided kayaking or rafting tour (not included).
Overnight – Valdez
Day 13
Valdez to Sheep Mountain Lodge
192 miles
Today you will drive back north on the Richardson Highway with great views of the Wrangell Mountains as you return to Glennallen (weather permitting). Here you follow the Glenn Highway towards Palmer / Anchorage until you reach Sheep Mountain Lodge. The rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy the scenic mountain views or recreational activities in the area. There are over 20 km / 12 mi of trails near the Lodge perfect for exploring. Birds and wildflowers abound. Maps are provided in each cabin for self-guided hiking.
Overnight – Sheep Mountain Lodge
Day 14
Sheep Mountain Lodge to Anchorage
107 miles
Drive the Glenn Highway south to Anchorage. Highlights on today’s trip include the Independence Mine in beautiful Hatcher Pass and the many communities in the Mat-Su Valley. This valley contains many farms with the remarkable growing season in Alaska and offers beautiful views of the Chugach Range.
Overnight – Anchorage
Day 15
Depart Anchorage
Return car rental to Anchorage location before returning to the airport for your journey back.
Depart Anchorage – 11:30
Arrive Seattle – 15:50
Journey Time – 3 hours 20 minutes
Depart Seattle – 18:45
Arrive Heathrow – 11:50 (Next Day)
Journey Time – 9 hours 5 minutes
Hotel Category | Moderate | Superior | |
No. of nights | |||
1 | Anchorage | Historic Anchorage Hotel | Hotel Captain Cook |
2 | Seward | Windsong Lodge (Standard Room) | Exit Glacier Lodge (Deluxe One Queen Room) |
1 | Talkeetna | Susitna River Lodge (Standard Suite) | Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge (Guest Lodge Room) |
2 | Denali Park Entrance | Denali Grizzly Bear Resort (Cedar Hotel Room) | Grande Denali Lodge (Standard Room) |
1 | Fairbanks | Rivers Edge Resort (Garden Cottage) | Fairbanks SpringHill Suites by Marriott (Standard Room) |
1 | Copper River Area | Cooper River Princess Wilderness Lodge (Standard Room) | Cooper River Princess Wilderness Lodge (Standard Room) |
2 | McCarthy / Kennicott | Kennicott Glacier Lodge (Main Lodge – Glacier View Room) | Kennicott Glacier Lodge (Main Lodge – Glacier View Room) |
2 | Valdez | Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn (Standard Room) | Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn (View Room) |
1 | Sheep Mountain | Sheep Mountain Lodge (Classic Cabin) | Sheep Mountain Lodge (Classic Cabin) |
1 | Anchorage | Historic Anchorage Hotel | Hotel Captain Cook |
Your holiday includes
- Scheduled Flights
- UK & US Airport taxes
- Accommodation – 14 nights as mentioned
- Avis compact car rental – 14 days – more information below
- Full day North-western Fjords Cruise with lunch
- Denali Backcountry Adventure Tour by coach one-way with flight back to Denali National Park Entrance
- Sternwheeler Riverboat Cruise (3 hours)
- Scenic Return Flight Chitina – McCarthy
- Historical Kennecott Tour
- Exclusive travel documentation portfolio including personalised maps, itinerary and driver directions along with all applicable tickets and vouchers
Car rental
- LDW (no deductible)
- Secondary liability insurance required by state law (in effect if personal liability of renter is not available; AVIS covers: up to $100,000 per incident, up to $50,000 per person, up to $25,000 per property)
- Unlimited miles.
Not included in rate (Costs subject to change):
- Additional driver: $13.95 per day (except spouse – no charge for spouse)
- Additional Liability Insurance: $13.95 per day (provides primary 3rd person party liability up to $1,000,000)
- Late charge 1/2 of daily rate, per hour up to 2 hours (59 minute grace period)
- Fuel charge $8 – 10 per gallon if not returned with full tank
- GPS / Navigation System: $13.95 per day (cannot be pre-booked; clients can add/ pay this when picking up the rental car; (not available in Juneau, Kodiak, Skagway, Haines)
- Child car seats: $13.95 per day (available at all locations) Taxes apply to all listed optional services/coverages.
Other Terms & Conditions / Information
- All drivers must be 25 years or older
- All drivers must have a major credit card and a valid driver license in his/her name Information to LDW:
- LDW covers tires and windshields
- LDW does not cover any towing charges (unless mechanical failure). Towing charges can be up to $8000 depending on the distance to the nearest Avis station.
- LDW does not cover theft, fire and damage caused by negligent driving
- Police report must be obtained in the event of Collision Road Restrictions / general:
- NOT allowed are following unpaved roads: Denali Highway, McCarthy Road, Elliott Highway, Dalton Highway, Steese Highway, Petersville Road, Dempster Highway, Silver Trail Highway Mayo to Keno, Atlin Road, Robert Campbell Highway,Top of the World Highway, and Taylor Highway.
Additional Experiences
Our holidays are completely tailored to suit you. We would be happy to help you choose from a vast array of additional experiences that will enhance your North America holiday adventure.
These might include:
- City tours
- Helicopter flights
- Sporting event tickets
- Golf
- Hiking
- Rafting
- Horseback riding
- Restaurant reservations
There are many more, often quite unique to your chosen destination so please do ask.
Personalised Documentation
We prepare every travel pack individually. We want this to be the perfect travelling companion for your adventure and to offer you all the information you need. Your personally prepared ring-bound travel itinerary booklet is detailed and is designed to serve as a wonderful reminder of your experiences for years to come when you return.
Awesome Alaska
The beauty and awe of Denali National Park, a Fjord cruise in Seward, humpback whales and sea lions in Valdez, a seaplane ride in Chitina, this 14 night fly drive is a superb way to see the best of Alaska.
Vancouver to Anchorage Cruise
This 6 Star Alaska cruise, beginning in Vancouver with Regent Seven Seas, will take you down the Alaskan fjords visiting the likes of Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and much more. With Regent all of your excursions are included as well all drinks.
Yes Yukon
Visit some of the most spectacular and unspoilt scenery in North America, drive some of the most amazing highways and visit some amazing national parks.
Our holidays are too personalised and hand-crafted to book online. Please call during our office hours or provide us with some information below and we will get right on it so we can help you discover your next adventure.
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday : 9am to 6pm
Saturday: 10am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
E: enquiry@completenorthamerica.com
P: 0115 9610590
*Required
You’ll see it all in this fantastic Alaska itinerary! The beauty and awe of Denali National Park, a Fjord cruise in Seward, humpback whales and sea lions in Valdez, a seaplane ride in Chitina, this 14 night fly drive is a superb way to see the best Alaska has to offer with great contrast and variety in every place you visit.
Day 1
Anchorage Arrival
Depart London Heathrow – 15:10
Arrive Seattle – 16:40
Journey Time – 9 hours 30 minutes
Depart Seattle – 19:00
Arrive Anchorage – 21:37
Journey Time – 3 hours 37 minutes
Arrival and transfer to hotel on your own. Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, has numerous restaurants, museums, and gift shops. The rest of the day is at your leisure.
Overnight – Anchorage
Day 2
Anchorage to Seward
127 miles
This morning collect your car rental ~ 4×4 SUV (5 Passenger) Dodge Nitro or similar & then travel along the Seward Highway towards scenic Turnagain Arm. Turnagain Arm is a body of water featuring the world’s second highest tides at over 30 feet. Keep an eye out for Beluga whales chasing salmon in the bay or Dall sheep along the highway. A great stop for lunch is the Alyeska Ski Resort/Girdwood. Here you can take the tram up Mt. Alyeska (optional). Another interesting stop might be Portage Glacier and its interesting visitor centre. In Seward we suggest a visit to Exit Glacier and the Sea Life Centre.
Overnight – Seward
Day 3
Seward with North-western Fjord Cruise
Today we have arranged for you to take an all-day Kenai Fjords National Park Cruise. Travel farther into Kenai Fjords National Park than with any other cruise and visit the magnificent North-western Fjord, home to three amazing tidewater glaciers and numerous alpine glaciers. Kenai Fjords National Park boasts abundant wildlife, alpine and tidewater glaciers and breathtaking scenery. This cruise is the best way to see this pristine national park and its inhabitants. Also, visit the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, an island home to teeming seabird rookeries. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the untouched beauty of Alaska’s coastal waters. (A continental breakfast & deli-style lunch is included on board)
Overnight – Seward
Day 4
Seward to Talkeetna
240 miles
Head back to Anchorage today taking in the sights of the Seward Highway as you go. Keep an eye out for beluga whales making their way towards the Cook Inlet or for Dall sheep combing the mountainsides. Continue on through Anchorage and drive the Glenn Highway north to Wasilla and on to Talkeetna. A stop should be made at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre. Talkeetna serves as a base camp for Mt. McKinley climbers; the community of 857 residents is located at the confluence of the Talkeetna and Susitna Rivers. A turnof- the-20th-century gold-mining centre, the town has retained much of its early Alaskan flavour. Log cabins, a roadhouse and clapboard storefronts line the dirt streets, colourful locals and bush pilots stroll the wooden sidewalks, while Mount McKinley looms overhead. Main Street, the only paved road in town, begins with a “Welcome to Beautiful Downtown Talkeetna” sign at the town park and ends at the banks of the Susitna River, a nice place to view the big mountain when it’s out.
Overnight – Talkeetna
Day 5
Talkeetna to Denali Park Entrance
105 miles
Today, explore Denali’s south side or depart early for the drive to Denali National Park. You’ll have as much time as you like to experience the majesty of Denali National Park, take in the sights of the George Parks Highway or arrive at your hotel near the park entrance to take advantage of an optional excursion or a visit to the Denali Visitor Centre.
Overnight – Denali Park Entrance
Day 6
Denali Park Backcountry Adventure (Coach / Bush Plane Flight)
This full-day narrated coach trip explores the entire 148km /92mi of the restricted Denali Park Road on your way to the Denali Backcountry Lodge. During your journey to Denali Back Country Lodge, your experienced driver-guide will help in the search for bear, moose, caribou, Dall sheep and other wildlife while pointing out the biology and geology of the area. There are numerous stops for wildlife viewing, photography and to stretch your legs and enjoy complimentary snacks. Lunch is included on this full day journey at the Denali Backcountry Lodge and while at the Lodge you can take a nature walk or try panning for gold. You will return to the park entrance via a flightseeing tour in a small bush plane. If weather permits, you will fly close to Mount McKinley. (Lunch is included today)
Overnight – Denali park entrance
Day 7
Denali National Park Entrance to Fairbanks with Sternwheeler Riverboat Cruise
123 miles
Continue on the Parks Highway north to Fairbanks. Accompanied by incredible forest and mountain landscapes you drive through the communities of Healy, Nenana and Ester – an old mining camp. In the afternoon climb aboard the Riverboat Discovery III for an unforgettable 3-hour cruise into the Alaskan Interior; travel the Chena and Tanana Rivers on the only authentic sternwheeler riverboat operating in Alaska. This narrated tour provides background on the area’s natural history and the Athabascan Indian culture. See a floatplane take off, meet sled dogs, witness the “wedding of the rivers,” and gain insight into the ancient Athabascan Indian culture. Athabascan guides who have worked and lived in Alaska will take you on a personalized tour of the Chena Indian Village.
Overnight – Fairbanks
Day 8
Fairbanks to Copper River Area
259 miles
Depart early this morning for an approximate 6-hour drive. For the most part, today’s drive will be through broad, meandering river valleys that are characteristic of the north side of the Alaska Range. Reaching Copper River, you will be awed by the dramatic scenery change with Mt. Drum, Mt. Wrangell and Mt. Blackburn as your stunning backdrop. A quick visit to Copper Centre is well worth the few extra miles off the main Richardson Highway; located at the confluence of the Klutina and Copper rivers it offers classic Alaskan character and some interesting sites.
Overnight – Copper River Area
Day 9
Copper River Area to Chitina to McCarthy
50 miles + 30 minute bush plane
Continue south along the Richardson Highway towards the tiny town of Chitina – the gateway into Wrangell/St. Elias National Park and McCarthy-Kennicott. Your flight from Chitina to McCarthy-Kennicott gives you some of the most spectacular aerial views of the national park as you fly alongside the flanks of 4996m Mt. Blackburn, over the Kennicott and Root Glaciers, past the Erie Mine and view the awe-inspiring Stairway Icefall. A flyby of Kennicott and McCarthy before landing will orient you to the area you are about to explore. Along the way your pilot will describe landforms, point out wildlife and fill you in on a bit of history of the area. (Please note: Flying into McCarthy-Kennicott has the added benefit of saving 4-5 hours of driving on the single lane, gravel surfaced McCarthy road)
Overnight – McCarthy
Day 10
McCarthy / Kennicott
This magical location is the furthest road extension in the massive Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. With only a handful of year-round residents, the area is attracting a growing number of people looking to experience Alaska as they imagine it –as a mix of solitude and scenery. The park is the largest in the United States National Parks system and contains several of the tallest mountains in the country, as well as the greatest concentration of glaciers in North America. Combined together with Glacier National Park, and both Kluane National Park and Tatshenshini-Alsek Park in Canada, the area represents the single largest tract of protected land in the world, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another highlight today is a guided tour of an old ghost town outside a copper mine. A guided walking tour through the ruins of the mine is included.
Overnight – McCarthy / Kennicott
Day 11
McCarthy to Chitina to Valdez
120 miles + 30 minute bush plane
Today fly back to Chitina by bush plane while enjoying great views of the Wrangell Mountains. From Chitina continue south where you will begin to enter the Chugach Mountains that ring the coast of Alaska from Prince William Sound. At Thompson Pass you may wish to stop at one of the pull-outs for the scenery and views of Worthington Glacier before you begin the decent into Valdez. Just outside town, you’ll see evidence of the devastating 1964 earthquake. Though the quake was felt in Valdez, it was the tsunami that caused most of the damage. Dead trees miles inland show just how far the saltwater travelled up the valley! Situated at the head of a deep, Stillwater fjord in the northeast section of Prince William Sound, Valdez is surrounded by the Chugach Mountains; they are the most heavily glaciated mountains in the Northwest.
Overnight – Valdez
Day 12
Valdez free day
Today enjoy a free day in Valdez. Take a cruise into Prince William Sound to Columbia or Meares Glacier on which you also have a chance to see Sea lions and even Humpback whales. Or enjoy a guided kayaking or rafting tour (not included).
Overnight – Valdez
Day 13
Valdez to Sheep Mountain Lodge
192 miles
Today you will drive back north on the Richardson Highway with great views of the Wrangell Mountains as you return to Glennallen (weather permitting). Here you follow the Glenn Highway towards Palmer / Anchorage until you reach Sheep Mountain Lodge. The rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy the scenic mountain views or recreational activities in the area. There are over 20 km / 12 mi of trails near the Lodge perfect for exploring. Birds and wildflowers abound. Maps are provided in each cabin for self-guided hiking.
Overnight – Sheep Mountain Lodge
Day 14
Sheep Mountain Lodge to Anchorage
107 miles
Drive the Glenn Highway south to Anchorage. Highlights on today’s trip include the Independence Mine in beautiful Hatcher Pass and the many communities in the Mat-Su Valley. This valley contains many farms with the remarkable growing season in Alaska and offers beautiful views of the Chugach Range.
Overnight – Anchorage
Day 15
Depart Anchorage
Return car rental to Anchorage location before returning to the airport for your journey back.
Depart Anchorage – 11:30
Arrive Seattle – 15:50
Journey Time – 3 hours 20 minutes
Depart Seattle – 18:45
Arrive Heathrow – 11:50 (Next Day)
Journey Time – 9 hours 5 minutes
Your holiday includes
- Scheduled Flights
- UK & US Airport taxes
- Accommodation – 14 nights as mentioned or similar.
- Compact car rental based on Alamo ‘Gold Rate’ – 14 day rental.
- Full day North-western Fjords Cruise with lunch
- Denali Backcountry Adventure Tour by coach one-way with flight back to Denali National Park Entrance
- Sternwheeler Riverboat Cruise (3 hours)
- Scenic Return Flight Chitina – McCarthy
- Historical Kennecott Tour
- Exclusive travel documentation portfolio including personalised maps, itinerary and driver directions along with all applicable tickets and vouchers
Additional Experiences
Our holidays are completely tailored to suit you. We would be happy to help you choose from a vast array of additional experiences that will enhance your North America holiday adventure.
These might include:
- City tours
- Helicopter flights
- Sporting event tickets
- Golf
- Hiking
- Rafting
- Horseback riding
- Restaurant reservations
There are many more, often quite unique to your chosen destination so please do ask.
Personalised Documentation
We prepare every travel pack individually. We want this to be the perfect travelling companion for your adventure and to offer you all the information you need. Your personally prepared ring-bound travel itinerary booklet is detailed and is designed to serve as a wonderful reminder of your experiences for years to come when you return.
Awesome Alaska
PRICES FROM £3399
The beauty and awe of Denali National Park, a Fjord cruise in Seward, humpback whales and sea lions in Valdez, a seaplane ride in Chitina, this 14 night fly drive is a superb way to see the best of Alaska.
Vancouver to Anchorage Cruise
PRICES FROM £4699
This 6 Star Alaska cruise, beginning in Vancouver with Regent Seven Seas, will take you down the Alaskan fjords visiting the likes of Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and much more. With Regent all of your excursions are included as well all drinks.
Yes Yukon
PRICES FROM £3099
Visit some of the most spectacular and unspoilt scenery in North America, drive some of the most amazing highways and visit some amazing national parks.
Do I need a visa to travel to the usa?
In most circumstances, no visa is required for travel to the USA for any British Citizen passport holder and many other European passport holders, whose countries qualify for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). This program permits entry for up to 90 days for business or leisure purposes. Everyone must apply to use the VWP via the online Electronic System of Travel Authorization (ESTA). Advice states this should be done online at least 72 hours prior to departure. On payment of the $14 fee this system usually issues an electronic confirmation within minutes but this is not guaranteed and there are certain criteria travellers must consider before applying via ESTA to use the Visa Waiver Program. Once granted the VWP authorization is valid for 2 years.
It is essential that everyone who plans to travel to the United States reads the information contained on the following page – Visa Waiver Program
Please note : From 21st January 2016 The United States implemented changes to the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) as part of the Terrorist Travel Protection Act of 2015. One of the major changes implemented in January excludes any British National who has travelled to Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, or Yemen since March 01st 2011 from using the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). Full details are contained on the above link but those affected will need to apply for a Visitor Visa with the U.S. Embassy before booking their travel arrangements.
You are advised to complete your ESTA prior to confirming any travel arrangements.
To use ESTA now please only use the following website – Official ESTA Website
Complete North America Limited cannot be held responsible for cancellation charges incurred by travellers who have booked travel and are subsequently unable to travel as part of the VWP or who are unable to obtain a Visitor Visa. If you have any questions after reading the information supplied above please speak to a member of our team.
Do I need a visa to travel to Canada?
British Nationals and travellers from other European countries can enjoy visa-exempt travel to and via Canada but must first use the online Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) at a cost of CA$7.00 per person. Most online applications are approved with minutes by email but the process can take longer particularly if supporting documentation is requested. An eTA is valid for 5 years and allows you to travel for up to 6 months on any one visit.
You are advised to apply for your eTA prior to confirming any travel arrangements.
For applications and full information on the scheme please only visit – Official Canadian Government eTA Website
Complete North America Limited cannot be held responsible for cancellation charges incurred by travellers who have booked travel and are subsequently unable to travel as part of the eTA scheme or who are unable to obtain a Visitor Visa. If you have any questions after reading the information supplied above please speak to a member of our team.
Our holidays are too personalised and hand-crafted to book online. Please call during our office hours or provide us with some information below and we will get right on it so we can help you discover your next adventure.
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday : 9am to 6pm
Saturday: 10am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
E: enquiry@completenorthamerica.com
P: 0115 9610590
*Required
“Whether by car or by motorhome – whether you choose to visit just the Yukon or combine it with time in neighbouring Alaska – I’m sure it will be road trip to remember”
The Harwood Party (Yukon)“This was a holiday like no other, flawlessly put together by CNA. Thank you again Alistair, Kerry and everyone involved in planning another perfect holiday for Jonathan and myself”
The Read Party (Western Canada and Alaska)“The optional tours were all excellent; the accommodation was perfectly fine; and the itinerary was exactly right to make the most of Alaska in the time we had available”
The Smith Party (Alaska)