Skagway, Alaska United States

The 1898 gold rush boom in the town of Skagway attracts millions of visitors to walk in the historical footsteps of this fascinating and beautiful Alaskan town. Wander the wooden boardwalk streets lined with buildings resembling the golden days over 100-years ago. Do not forget to take a photo of the Arctic Brotherhood Hall with over 8,800 driftwood sticks nailed to the walls making this impressive building one of the most photographed landmarks in Alaska.

Skagway situated in the northern part of the Inside Passage is one of Alaska's most popular destinations for cruise ships. The preserved Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park and surrounding areas offer many adventurous activities, like fishing, boating, skiing, and snow-sports. Discover the beauty of Alaska by jumping aboard the White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad locomotive for an authentic gold-era rush ride along narrow tracks edging alongside the mountain slopes, passing by picturesque glaciers, waterfalls, and gorges towards the beautiful Yukon River.