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Shenandoah Valley

Shenandoah Valley

Cuisine in Alaska is one of a kind. Here, tradition and innovation come together to create masterful dishes that will leave you inspired and satisfied. Local food tours and festivals boast a blend of incredible surroundings and culture, all in one. See how you can enjoy all the magnificent views and inspired cuisine that Alaska has to offer:

Culinary and Foodie Tours

Culinary tours across the state can guide you through your foodie experience, introducing you to incredible local flair and flavors, while enjoying the culture and landscapes of the area. You’ll be able to take a stroll through historic downtowns, cities, or towns and learn more about the history, culture, and cuisine that makes Alaska what it is today.

Juneau and Anchorage are some of the most popular culinary tour destinations, with tours highlighting restaurant chefs’ passions for local ingredients and sustainable practices. You’ll experience first-hand how fresh Alaska seafood like halibut, salmon, crab, oysters, and more, along with locally-grown produce, shine with the skill and artistry of local culinary masters.

Deckhand Dave’s

Savoring local seafood at Deckhand Dave’s in Juneau, Fairbanks and Ketchikan also offer guided food tours and historical bar tours, allowing you to enjoy both the modern flare and historical sites as you dine. Farm tours across the state, especially in the Mat-Su Valley region, offer a chance for you to get up close to the practices that bring the delicious dishes to your table.

Bike & Brew Tours

Feeling adventurous? Brewery and distillery tours across the state are a great option to appreciate the crafting of fine beer, spirits, and wine. Add to that a chance to meet new people and pedal from destination to destination, and you’ve got yourself a bike and brew dream! Offered in summer months, Anchorage, Haines, Juneau, and Fairbanks are just some of the areas to host a scenic tour by bike. Here, fresh air and wildlife sightings in the morning and brew tours in the afternoon are all part of the experience.

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