A bus tour of Alaska during the winter allows you to enjoy the beauty of an Alaskan winter while learning about the state from a local tour guide. You can choose between an escorted tour or the independence to explore the cities on your own. Some tour companies will offer transportation to the airport and tours of certain cities.
If you are traveling to Alaska during the winter, consider scheduling it during March, when you can experience the historic Iditarod race. The Iditarod is a 1,150-mile dog sled race through the Alaska wilderness from Anchorage to Nome. The Gray Line bus tour company offers a tour package which allows you to follow the race. The race includes attending the Musher's Ball and exploring the sights of Anchorage, and the Alyeska Ski Resort.
Touring the state by bus or motor coach allows you to make the most of your vacation time by leaving the driving to someone else. You can find one-day bus tours or take a week-long guided tour that includes many major destinations. If you are not experienced driving in ice and snow, it might be safer to let someone with experience drive.
Because of Alaska's geographic location, you can take advantage of Alaska's endless days, with average temperatures at around 20 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Alaska Visitor's Bureau. You can enjoy winter sports such as snowboarding, snow skiing, and hockey. You could check out the wildlife or go ice fishing. You can also experience Native American and Alaskan culture.