Skip to main content
Home Flights Hotels Car Rentals Vacation Packages Cruises Budget Deals Activities Blog & Tips About
Home Flight Deals Anchorage, Alaska

🏔️ Alaska Flight Deal

From $371 Round-Trip from Denver  ·  No Passport Needed  ·  August 2026

Limited Time — Deal May Disappear Within Days
No Passport Required for U.S. Citizens
Round-Trip From
$371
Denver (DEN) → Anchorage (ANC) · Economy · August 2026
Travel Dates
August 2026
Airlines
Alaska, American, Delta, United
Seat Type
Basic Economy
Airport
Ted Stevens Anchorage (ANC)
Deal Duration
Likely less than a week
Best For
Glaciers, Wildlife, National Parks
Pro Tip: Prices vary by departure city and travel date. Some cities have limited availability at these low fares. Use the search link to check live prices from your city — these deals move fast!

🔍 Book Your Alaska Trip

Compare 7-night Alaska flight + hotel packages across multiple platforms. Bundling flights and hotels together can save 20–35% compared to booking separately.

$964
Vacation Package · Flight + Hotel · Alaska · Per Person
7-night stay · August 2026 · prices vary — check today's rate
Search Packages
✈️ Flight + Hotel Packages
Expedia
Flight + hotel bundles
Search →
Trip.com
Bundles & deals
Search →
Booking.com
Hotels & packages
Search →
Trivago
Compare hotel prices
Search →
Current Package Price Ranges
From $964 — Flight + hotel bundle  ·  From $1,199 — Downtown Anchorage hotel  ·  From $1,499 — Kenai Fjords area lodge  ·  From $2,199 — Denali wilderness lodge
Per person, double occupancy. Prices vary by dates and availability.
✈️

Round-Trip Flights

From Denver, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami and 30+ U.S. cities — no passport needed

🏨

Hotel Stay

Anchorage hotels to Kenai Peninsula lodges — compare all styles and budgets

🌙

7 Nights

Denali, Kenai Fjords, glacier hikes, wildlife viewing and the famous Midnight Sun

Departure Cities & Sample Fares

These are sample round-trip prices seen at the time of this deal. Prices change frequently — click Search to check current fares from your city.

Denver (DEN) 🏆$371
Albuquerque (ABQ)$337
El Paso (ELP)$337
Miami (MIA)$343
Philadelphia (PHL)$343
Phoenix (PHX)$351
Fresno (FAT)$357
Las Vegas (LAS)$357
Los Angeles (LAX)$357
Dallas (DAL)$361
Austin (AUS)$365
Kansas City (MCI)$365
Nashville (BNA)$365
New Orleans (MSY)$365
Raleigh (RDU)$365
San Antonio (SAT)$365
St. Louis (STL)$365
Omaha (OMA)$371
Grand Rapids (GRR)$377
Chicago (ORD)$385
Fort Lauderdale (FLL)$385
Minneapolis (MSP)$385
Orlando (MCO)$385
Pittsburgh (PIT)$385
Tampa (TPA)$385
Boise (BOI)$397
Cleveland (CLE)$397
Portland (PDX)$397

Prices shown are samples and may vary. Always confirm the current fare before booking.

Search Flights from Your City

🚢 Alaska Cruise Deals

The Alaska Inside Passage is one of the world's most spectacular cruise routes — towering glaciers, breaching whales, bald eagles, and remote fishing villages all from the deck of a ship. Combine your flight deal with an Alaska cruise for an unforgettable trip.

Alaska Inside Passage Cruise From
$339
per person · 7-night Inside Passage · Multiple Departure Ports
🧊
Glacier Viewing
Sail past Hubbard Glacier, Tracy Arm Fjord, and Glacier Bay — some of the most dramatic ice in North America
🐋
Wildlife Everywhere
Humpback whales, orcas, Steller sea lions, bald eagles, brown bears, and sea otters are commonly spotted
🏙️
Port Stops
Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Sitka — each a unique Alaskan town with its own character and excursions
🌅
Midnight Sun
Summer cruises mean nearly 20 hours of daylight — more time to take in the scenery and spot wildlife on deck
Cruise Tip: Pair your Anchorage flight deal with a one-way Seward departure cruise. Fly into ANC, take the Alaska Railroad to Seward (3 hours), cruise the Inside Passage, and fly home from Seattle or Vancouver.

Where to Stay in Alaska

Compare hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals in Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, and near Denali. Hotels start from $114/night — compare across platforms for the best rate.

Expedia
Hotels from $114/night
Search →
Trivago
Compare hotel prices
Search →
Trip.com
Hotels & bundles
Search →
Booking.com
Hotels & resorts
Search →
Hotels.com
Last-minute & member deals
Search →
VRBO
Cabins & vacation rentals
Search →

🌍 Top Alaska Activities

Alaska delivers bucket-list experiences unlike anywhere else in the U.S. — from walking on ancient glaciers to watching grizzly bears fish for salmon to flightseeing above Denali.

  • 🧊
    Glacier Trekking — Matanuska or Portage Walk on a living glacier with crampons and a guide — one of Alaska's most iconic experiences. Matanuska Glacier is just 2 hours from Anchorage and open year-round. Tours from $85/person including gear and guides.
  • 🐋
    Kenai Fjords Wildlife & Glacier Cruise Cruise Resurrection Bay out of Seward to spot humpback whales, orcas, Steller sea lions, puffins, and massive tidewater glaciers calving into the sea. Day cruises from $199/person — one of Alaska's top-rated activities.
  • 🐻
    Bear Viewing at Katmai or Brooks Falls Watch brown bears fish for sockeye salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park — the famous image of bears catching mid-air. Fly-in day trips from Anchorage from $600/person. Best late July through September.
  • ✈️
    Flightseeing Over Denali Fly in a small plane over Denali (20,310 ft) for an aerial perspective of North America's highest peak. Many flights include a glacier landing. Tours from $350/person out of Talkeetna — worth every penny.
  • 🌌
    Northern Lights Viewing Fairbanks is one of the best places on Earth to see the Aurora Borealis. Best September through March on clear nights. Guided Northern Lights tours from $75/person — many hotels also offer aurora wake-up calls.
  • 🛶
    Sea Kayaking in Prince William Sound Paddle through calm fjords surrounded by glaciers and wildlife in one of Alaska's most beautiful waterways. Day kayak tours from $129/person — guided trips include gear, instruction, and wildlife spotting.
Browse All Alaska Activities

Also search on:

GetYourGuide
Activities & experiences
Browse →
TripAdvisor
Reviews & attractions
Browse →

Why Visit Alaska?

Alaska is the last great American wilderness — a place where glaciers still flow to the sea, bears outnumber people in vast stretches of land, and the sky puts on a show that can't be matched anywhere else on Earth.

🧊 Glaciers & Wilderness

  • Over 100,000 glaciers in Alaska
  • Denali — highest peak in North America
  • Kenai Fjords & Wrangell-St. Elias
  • More coastline than all other U.S. states

🐻 World-Class Wildlife

  • Bears, moose, caribou & wolves
  • Humpback whales & orcas
  • Bald eagles by the thousands
  • Salmon runs July–September

🌅 Midnight Sun & Aurora

  • Summer: nearly 20 hours of sunlight
  • Midnight Sun — June & July
  • Northern Lights — Sept through March
  • Unique experiences in every season

Alaska Travel Tips

📅 Best Time to Go

  • June–August: peak season, Midnight Sun
  • May & September: fewer crowds, lower prices
  • Oct–March: Northern Lights season
  • Book lodges early — summer fills fast

🆔 No Passport Needed

  • Alaska is a U.S. state — no passport
  • Driver's license is sufficient to fly
  • Domestic flight from any U.S. city
  • U.S. dollar currency, no exchange needed

💰 Budget Tips

  • Bundle flight + hotel to save 20–35%
  • Rent a car in Anchorage for flexibility
  • May & September offer best value
  • Pack layers — weather changes quickly

Alaska Travel FAQ

Common questions from travelers planning their first Alaska trip.

Do U.S. citizens need a passport to fly to Alaska?
No — Alaska is a U.S. state, so U.S. citizens only need a valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license or state ID. No passport is required for domestic flights. This makes Alaska one of the most accessible bucket-list wilderness destinations for American travelers.
What airlines fly to Anchorage, Alaska?
Alaska Airlines, Delta, United, and American Airlines all serve Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC). Alaska Airlines has the most routes and frequent nonstop service from Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland. Many Midwest and Southeast cities connect through Seattle or another hub.
What is the best time to visit Alaska?
June through August is peak season with warm temperatures, the famous Midnight Sun (nearly 20 hours of daylight), all national parks open, and prime wildlife viewing. May and September offer lower prices with fewer crowds and still-beautiful scenery. Fall colors in September are spectacular. October through March is Northern Lights season — Fairbanks is a top aurora destination.
What is the best Alaska cruise route?
The Inside Passage is Alaska's most iconic cruise route, winding through the Alexander Archipelago with stops in Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, and Sitka. Round-trip sailings depart from Seattle or Vancouver. For a one-way "Glacier Route," fly into Anchorage and cruise from Seward through Hubbard Glacier and the Inside Passage to Vancouver — combining your flight deal with the cruise.
How many days do I need in Alaska?
7–10 days is the sweet spot for Alaska — enough time to explore Anchorage, day-trip to Kenai Fjords, take the Alaska Railroad to Denali National Park, and experience a glacier tour or bear viewing. Alaska is massive, so more days allow you to venture further afield. A 7-day itinerary typically covers Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, and Denali.
What is Alaska most known for?
Alaska is famous for its untouched wilderness — Denali (North America's highest peak at 20,310 ft), over 100,000 glaciers, Kenai Fjords National Park, world-class bear and whale watching, the salmon runs of summer, the Midnight Sun of June and July, and the Northern Lights that dance across winter skies. It is unlike anywhere else in America.
🎒
What to Pack for Alaska
Layered clothing, waterproof gear, hiking boots, bear spray, and all your Alaska adventure essentials — everything you need for your trip.
Shop Alaska Travel Gear