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Dreaming of Alaska? In this episode of Vacation Mavens, Kim and Tamara take listeners beyond the traditional cruise routes to discover one of Alaska’s most beautiful — yet often overlooked — national parks. Kim shares her experience visiting Kenai Fjords National Park, including her stay at the secluded Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge on Fox Island and a breathtaking boat tour through glacier-filled fjords. Whether you’re planning an Alaska cruise or looking for a unique land-based adventure, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice for exploring Alaska’s wild beauty.
Episode Highlights:
- Why Kenai Fjords National Park deserves a spot on your Alaska itinerary — a stunning fjord-filled national park near Seward that many travelers miss.
- How to get there: Fly into Anchorage and drive about two hours to Seward, where most Kenai Fjords adventures begin.
- Where to stay near Seward: Kim overnighted at the Windsong Lodge — a comfortable, lodge-style hotel popular with campers and cruise guests.
- Don’t miss: Resurrection Coffee in Seward, a charming café housed in an old church (arrive early — the weekend line can stretch 30 minutes!).
- The Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge experience:
- Located on remote Fox Island and accessible only by boat.
- Just eight guest rooms, creating an intimate and unplugged stay.
- Welcoming staff greet guests with local juice and take care of all luggage.
- Lodging includes meals, activities like painting and nature walks, and optional upgrades such as sea kayaking tours.
- Relaxation and reconnection in nature: Guests can unwind with activities like:
- A wood-fired sauna and cold plunge in the fjord.
- A sound bath meditation session with singing bowls.
- Painting classes overlooking the cove.
- Optional kayaking tours spotting puffins, sea stars, seals, and even a porcupine on the island.
- Tips for visiting the lodge:
- Plan for limited cell service and Wi-Fi — it’s a true unplugged getaway.
- Bring a portable battery pack, since cabins have minimal outlets.
- Be patient with the shower temperature and remember: it’s a wilderness lodge, not a luxury resort.
- Cabins are cozy and rustic but the chef-prepared meals are outstanding, with fresh, locally inspired dishes and personalized service.
- Included experience: A 5–6 hour Northwestern Fjords Boat Tour, featuring:
- Up-close views of glaciers calving into the sea.
- Stellar sea lion colonies, puffin nesting sites, and eagles.
- Possible humpback whale sightings (best from June–July).
- A fun “glacier margarita” made with real glacial ice.
- Best time to visit: May through September — but book early since space is limited and repeat guests often return year after year.
- Why this makes the perfect cruise add-on:
- Ideal for unwinding after a busy Alaska cruise.
- Offers a chance to experience “the real Alaska” — far from the crowds.
- Great for couples, families, or anyone craving quiet time in nature.
- Travel planning tips:
- Book Alaska cruises early for the best cabin choices and pricing.
- Be aware that Seattle and Vancouver hotels will be scarce in July 2026 due to the World Cup.
- Anchorage hotels also fill quickly — plan ahead if you’re extending your trip.
- New resource for travelers: Kim announces the release of her Alaska Cruise Guidebook, filled with practical advice on choosing cruise lines, excursions, and packing tips for Alaska travel.

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