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Can’t beat it, really. The Great Alaskan TourSaver has all the best activities, tours, accommodations and attractions throughout the state. 

Pay $99.95 for the book–and everything is 2-for-1, including:

a. 2-for-1 charter fishing in Seward, Kodiak, Kenai River, Susitna Valley.

b. 2-for-1 Princess Alaska Lodges on Kenai River, near Denali and near Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.

c. 2-for-1 Glacier cruise in Kenai Fjords National Park, near Columbia Glacier, in Prince William Sound.

d. 2-for-1 admission to Alaska SeaLife Center, Alaska Native Heritage Center, Big Game Alaska, Raptor Center in Sitka…much more.

e. 2-for-1 Fly-out lodges in Bettles and Nikolski.

f. 2-for-1 Railroad trips between Anchorage and Denali National Park!

g. 2-for-1 hotels in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Seward, Kenai, Valdez, Juneau, Skagway, Wrangell, McCarthy…more!

Get the picture? You can make your investment back with ONE coupon! Save a bundle this summer with the Great Alaskan TourSaver. Order online ( www.toursaver.com ) , or stop in at Carrs or Safeway stores throughout Alaska. Just go to the Customer Service Desk.

Check out this shot of Kenai Fjords Tours’ new catamaran!

 

Can we talk? Heaven knows It’s easy to drop $100 on a tank of gas. Ask anyone with a Suburban, an RV, a boat or a plane.

Guess what? That’s the price for the Great Alaskan TourSaver ($99.95), the 2-for-1 travel book with $22,000 in travel savings: cruises, flightseeing, hotels, lodges, activities, admissions and more!

Use just one coupon and make your money back. For example:
a. Renown Tours 2-for-1 Glacier Cruise. $129
b. RW’s 2-for-1 Kenai River King Salmon fishing. $200
c. Alpine Lodge in Fairbanks. $250
d. Howard Johnson Hotel in Anchorage: $179

Get the picture? The Great Alaskan TourSaver is the best deal going for travel throughout the state. Hey–everyone’s looking for a good deal these days, right? Right.  Here’s a picture taken from a TourSaver trip in Wrangell out to LeConte Glacier with Alaska Waters. It’s … uh…very “cool”. Duh.

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