When you think of Alaska, you might imagine snow-covered mountains and glaciers. You may also think of bears, whales, and other wildlife. While Alaska is known for its natural beauty, it's also a great place to visit cities that offer many attractions. If you're planning small group tours in Alaska, here are some places that should be on your list:

Fairbanks

Fairbanks is a city in Alaska and the second largest in the state. It's home to many attractions and events, including the University of Alaska Fairbanks, which is one of six universities that make up UAF. There are also many other things to see and do when you visit this city!

Here are some things you can do while visiting Fairbanks:

  • Go ice skating at Chena Ice Rink or Chena Hot Springs Resort--it's only open during winter months but it's worth waiting for!
  • Watch a hockey game with your family at Sullivan Arena, where The Alaska Aces play their games every year. They've been playing since 2007 so they're pretty good now!

Seward

Located on the Seward Highway, this town is a popular destination for travelers who want to experience Alaska's natural wonders. The highway stretches from Anchorage to Seward, a distance of about 50 miles. It's the only road that connects Anchorage with Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound. The drive winds through forests and mountains as well as waterfalls along Turnagain Arm (a fjord).

Homer

Homer is a town in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. It was settled by Russians during the 1760s and later became a trading post for the Russian-American Company. The town was named after Homer Pennock, an early settler who arrived in 1867 and founded the first schoolhouse there with his wife Mary Jane (née Clark).

In 1867 Pennock built the first house in present-day Homer; it still stands today at 1405 Halibut Point Road as part of what is now known as "Pennock's Place". Pennock and his wife were instrumental founders of both this location and nearby Seldovia which today are two major centers for tourism along with Seward further south along Highway 101 towards Anchorage

Seward Highway

The Seward Highway is a scenic road that runs along Turnagain Arm. It's open all year round and is popular with cyclists, hikers and skiers.

The highway begins in Anchorage and then goes past Girdwood before reaching the town of Seward where it becomes paved again. The route is well-known for its great views of wildlife including brown bears, moose, and caribou.

The highway is very popular with cyclists and is well-maintained. It's also a great place to spot wildlife including brown bears and caribou.

The highway is popular with cyclists, hikers, and skiers. It's open all year round and a great place to spot wildlife including brown bears and caribou.

Conclusion

Alaska is one of the most beautiful places in the world and it's easy to see why. There are many places you can visit when going for Alaska group tours, but these are some of the most popular ones. From Fairbanks to Seward Highway, there is something for everyone!