Alaska is one of the most popular tourist destinations. It makes sense, then, that it's also one of the most visited places on earth. From its mountains to its glaciers, from its rainforests to its cities—there's plenty to see and do in Alaska. And with so many great destinations to choose from, deciding which ones are best can be difficult. That's why we've put together this list of must-see places when doing Best Alaska small group tours.

Fairbanks

Fairbanks is a city of about 32,000 people. It's the second-largest city in Alaska and home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks (hence its name).

You may think that would make it too cold for anyone except polar bears and other cold-weather animals, but locals say that's exactly why people come here: because there are so many outdoor activities available during those long winter months when everyone else is stuck inside their homes with nothing else to do but watch TV or play video games all day long.

Seward

Seward is a small town on the Kenai Peninsula, and it's the southernmost city in Alaska. The city has been named after William Seward, who was Secretary of State when Alaska was purchased from Russia.

Seward is known for its hiking trails and fishing opportunities as well as whale-watching tours. If you're interested in history, there are plenty of museums to explore--like the Kenai Museum at Pioneer Park or The Alaska Native Heritage Center just outside of town (which has exhibits about native culture).

If you're looking for something different than what most people do while visiting Seward, consider kayaking around Resurrection Bay or even scuba diving in some underwater caves!

Best Alaska small group tours

Kenai Fjords National Park

The Kenai Fjords National Park is a national park located on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. The park was established in 1980 and encompasses approximately 70 miles of coastline within its boundaries. It also includes numerous islands and glaciers within its borders, making it one of the most scenic areas you can visit when visiting Alaska on a group tour!

This beautiful place features many different types of terrain including mountains, forests, tundra, and glaciers - all within close proximity to each other so you can see them all on your trip! There are also many animals living here including bears (which are very dangerous), wolves, and caribou herds as well as salmon runs during certain times throughout the year that make this an amazing place for anyone who loves nature!

Ketchikan

Ketchikan is relatively isolated from other communities in Southeast Alaska and can only be reached by air or watercraft because there are no roads connecting it to any other towns or cities within or outside its borough. The city, therefore, depends heavily on tourism as well as local industries like fishing and logging for its economy.

Conclusion

So, these are the top 5 places that you should visit when doing Alaska group tours. The list is not exhaustive, but it is enough to get you started on exploring the state of Alaska. There are many more places that can be added to this list depending on what you want from your trip and what type of activities will be done while visiting these locations.