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Enjoy a Posh Stay at This “Halibut Fishing Capital of the World”

Enjoy a Posh Stay at This “Halibut Fishing Capital of the World”

What Makes Alaska Unique

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What Tourist Attractions are in Alaska?

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Hotel Captain Cook

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Alyeska Resort

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Alaskan Suites

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Bell in the Woods

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Brigitte's Bavarian Bed Und Breakfast

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Otter Beach Lodges

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Kenai Riverside Resort

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One Final Note

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What Makes Alaska Unique
What Tourist Attractions are in Alaska?
Hotel Captain Cook
Alyeska Resort
Alaskan Suites
Bell in the Woods
Brigitte's Bavarian Bed Und Breakfast
Otter Beach Lodges
Kenai Riverside Resort
One Final Note

Everything in Alaska is more expensive than in the continental United States—food, gas, hotels—you name it. However, it is also one of the most beautiful regions on the entire planet. We looked at some of the most expensive hotels in Alaska, so you can go on your next trip in style. After all, if you're going to spend more, you may as well go for it.

Alaska's distance from the rest of the country and its natural beauty make it a bucket list item for many. You'll find everything from polar bears to moose; and halibut to salmon. The mountains are impressive too: 17 of the highest peaks in North America are within Alaska's borders. Prices on all attractions and hotels fluctuate throughout the year—sometimes by as much as double during the summer. Regardless of when you go, none of these hotels is "cheap," so let's look at Alaska's most expensive hotels.

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