Stories and guides for a more thoughtful Alaska trip.
Crafted by Mary Jacquel, from lived experience, original photography, and practical insight.
Welcome to the journal. This is where I share thoughtful Alaska travel guides, destination advice, and stories shaped by lived experience. If you’re planning a trip north, you’ll find practical insight, beautiful places, and a more intentional way to experience Alaska.
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What Locals Wish Tourists Knew Before Visiting Alaska
During the summer months especially, Alaska receives thousands of tourists. Over the years and after talking with many tourists, this article lists some of the things that locals have learned that would be helpful for future tourists. This article passes the wisdom and learnings of tourists onto the future tourist and reader.
Alaska’s Must-See Destinations: A First-Timer’s Guide
We’re all first time travelers to a destination once! I wanted to share a few items to help provide structure to areas a first time visitor may have when thinking about their trip to Alaska.
Alaska is a land of breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural history. For first-time visitors, the state offers an incredible variety of destinations, from bustling coastal cities to remote national parks. Quite honestly, it can be overwhelming - so much to see, do, taste and experience (and in a short amount of time!).
Whether you’re arriving by Alaska cruise, plane to Alaska, or planning an Alaska road trip, here are the must-see places to add to your Alaska travel itinerary. I’ve also provided some thought-provoking itinerary planning questions for you to ponder as you plan.
Ultimate Packing List for Your Summer Alaska Vacation
Alaska is a land of breathtaking scenery, adventure, and exploration. However, the weather can be unpredictable, with temperatures shifting throughout the day and frequent rain, especially in Southeast Alaska. To make the most of your trip, here’s a comprehensive packing guide to ensure you stay comfortable and prepared.
3 Hidden Gems to Explore in Downtown Juneau, Alaska
I love the feeling of walking into a hidden gem—a place that’s off the beaten path, where you immediately think, Wow, this is one of Juneau’s best-kept secrets. These spots are harder to find nowadays because once the word gets out, they become must-visit destinations. So, consider yourself lucky—you’ve stumbled upon this guide before everyone else!
Most visitors to Juneau, Alaska arrive via cruise ships, making a quick stop in the capital city while exploring Southeast Alaska. If you’re wondering what to do in Juneau within walking distance of the cruise port, here are three lesser-known spots you won’t want to miss.
How To Travel Around Juneau Alaska | Ground Transportation
The good news, during the summer when most visitors pile into the area, most services are functional. You can walk outside the airport and there are generally 3-4 cabs out front. IF you are one of the last people to get outside after an incoming flight, and there is a shortage of cabs, try to catch a cab driver and let them know that you’ll wait for a pick up. Most cab drivers will circle back around after their initial drop off. The good news, since Juneau is not too big (40 miles of a road system give or take), often times the drop off and return back to the airport is not too long of a wait.
What Month Should I Visit Southeast Alaska during the Summer?
The summers in Alaska can be magical. The ocean is teeming with wildlife, eagles are soaring overhead and everyone you meet seems to have an extra spring in their step. As the days grow longer heading into the summer solstice, the Alaska sun kisses your cheeks and the familiar smell of the Tongass Rainforest fills your lungs. These are just a few of the reasons why people head to Alaska during the Summer but you still may be craving a deeper level of specificity around an answer to: What month should I go to Alaska?
6 things to do in Alaska during the Winter
Whenever I tell people I live in Juneau, Alaska full-time, one of the questions that I get is: even during the winter? I can imagine their minds are filled with images of sled dogs, sub-zero degree temperatures and ice fishing. Ironically, the winter temperatures in Juneau often do not feel as cold as the winters that I experienced in Chicago, sitting right next to Lake Michigan and the frozen breeze that rolled from the lake to on-land.
Alaska remains one of the best destinations for winter discovery, adventure and fun! While temperatures are frigid and the darkness can make the season feel long, the state boasts incredible opportunities. Here are 6 activities for you to experience during the Winter in Alaska.
Top 3 Experiences in Juneau, Ketchikan and Skagway, Alaska
There is so much adventure and exploration to be had when visiting the Southeast Alaska port towns! Adventuring and wandering through the towns is exciting in and of itself - stopping in tiny stores that offer goods such as fudge, souvenirs and locally handcrafted items. There’s always a few dining options as well in case you love trying new tastes along your journey. While I love staying shoreside and exploring merchants right next to the ocean, I also like diving into the adventure that can be unlocked through guided experiences.
What I find tough to do is narrow down exactly what experiences I want to have in the area. So in this blog post, my goal is to help you by sharing the best experiences I have had in Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway. I am starting with these three towns because to date, these three locations have the most infrastructure built which enables more visitors.
Photography trip to Valdez, Alaska
I took a direct flight from Juneau to Anchorage (just about 90 mins) on Alaska Airlines and rented a car. The drive from Anchorage to Valdez is about 5 1/2 hours one way so I decided to overnight in Anchorage and then head to Valdez the next morning.
Before getting on the road in the early hours, I grabbed a coffee and breakfast in Eagle Creek and started along the AK-1 highway. As predicted (from reading many other blogs), the views were spectacular. If you have someone who is willing to go with you and split the driving, I would highly recommend. Not because the drive is so long but because the views are so great that you will not want to be focused on the road.
Autumn in Alaska - changing leaves and a shifting perspective
As the cooler air arrives in Juneau, Alaska, I can sense the urgency of the sun setting. Each day the darkness lingers a bit longer, the sunshine feels less intense and the wildlife seems to know winter is coming.
Unlike the east coast, the tree leaf colors tend to be yellow instead of the brilliant reds and oranges. The boats in the harbor have slowed down, many of them will stay put for the rest of the season instead of cruising back and forth. The cruise ships and tourists have slowed and the seasonal restaurants are now closed.
4 Considerations for Photographing Eagles During the Winter in Juneau, Alaska
How Snow Impacts Photographing Eagles - In my opinion, photographing eagles during the winter is harder than the summer and here’s why. The Bald Eagle has a white head, which makes it harder for my camera to focus on against a white, snowy backdrop. There’s also less light during these months. Not only are the days shorter in length (right now I believe the sunrise is around 8:30 am and the sunset is around 3:00 pm) but the amount of light that is available throughout the daytime is often hidden amidst swirling snowflakes and clouds.
Alaska Photography Tips | Photographing Orcas in Southeast Alaska
It is always exciting to see Orcas while cruising through the waters of Southeast Alaska. Since they move so quickly and the lighting isn’t always the best, I thought I’d share my top 3 pieces of advice for photographing Orcas.
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Written from Juneau, Alaska by a photographer who lives here.