Alaska Vacation Destinations
Lodgings From Which To Explore Mighty Alaska, by Richard Rspad: Alaska is truly the last great wilderness on Earth. To properly explore the beauty of Alaska, you need a base camp where you can recuperate in comfort.
The
Lodge at Whale Pass is the first multi-sport lodge in Alaska. It is
strategically located next to the famed Inside Passage of south east Alaska in
the bay at Whale Pass. The Lodge gives you an upscale place to stay, but also
provides you with the opportunity to get out there and rough it in the Alaskan
wilderness.
Soothing Massages and Spa Treatments
The
lodge is extremely popular with fishing enthusiast, kayakers and is very family
friendly. After a long day, you can hit the spa facilities at the lodge for yoga
or a massage. Massage styles include relaxing Swedish and Reiki rubdowns or more
vigorous deep tissue styles to get the knots out of your body. The Lodge is
located at 18 Harbor Way in Whale Pass, Alaska. You can call for reservations at
305-743-0929.
"Go Gettem" At Pearson's Pond
Pearson's
Pond is a combination of luxury and "go gettem" activities. Stay at this upscale
lodging and you can enjoy the stunning northern lights from an outdoor hot tub,
get a massage or take in a few yoga sessions, all designed to bring bliss back
into your life. Pearson's Pond, however, offers so much more. You can go skiing
in winter, biking in summer and pursue just about every imaginable outdoor
activity. Pearson's Pond can arrange activities such as kayaking, glacier
trekking, rafting, boating, viewing sessions for general wildlife and whales,
fishing, hiking, and even dog sledding trips.
To
get a real feel for the beauty of Alaska, Pearson's even arranges helicopter
tours and flights with Bush pilots over the ice fields. It is a sight that has
to be seen to be believed. Pearson's Pond Luxury Suites and Adventure Spa is
located in Juneau at 4541 Sawa Circle. You can call
ahead for reservations at 907-789-3772.
About the Author
Richard Rspad is with Resort Spa Destinations.com - reviews and articles on resorts. Visit us to read spa articles as well.
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