Services
Dockside Service
Start your Alaska adventure off right. Drive away in your rental car directly from the dock!
For an additional $20, our convenient and affordable rental car drop-off service is the only way to go.
A rental car with your name in the window will be waiting for you at the port in Skagway when you arrive. The key will be in a lockbox on the car. (We’ll email the lockbox code when you make your reservation)
When it’s time to sail out, just leave the car at the dock and go. Nothing could be easier!
Services
Services
Dockside Service
Start your Alaska adventure off right. Drive away in your rental car directly from the dock!
For an additional $20, our convenient and affordable rental car drop-off service is the only way to go.
A rental car with your name in the window will be waiting for you at the port in Skagway when you arrive. The key will be in a lockbox on the car. (We’ll email the lockbox code when you make your reservation)
When it’s time to sail out, just leave the car at the dock and go. Nothing could be easier!
Dockside Service
Start your Alaska adventure off right. Drive away in your rental car directly from the dock!
For an additional $20, our convenient and affordable rental car drop-off service is the only way to go.
A rental car with your name in the window will be waiting for you at the port in Skagway when you arrive. The key will be in a lockbox on the car. (We’ll email the lockbox code when you make your reservation)
When it’s time to sail out, just leave the car at the dock and go. Nothing could be easier!
Hungry?
We offer a Brown Bag picnic lunch for an additional $12.95. Optional add-ons: Cookie ($2), Soda/Bottle of Water ($2).
Hungry?
We offer a Brown Bag picnic lunch for an additional $12.95. Optional add-ons: Cookie ($2), Soda/Bottle of Water ($2).
Dependable Vehicles + Superior Service = Affordable Car Rental
Scenic drives
Carcross
(Klondike Highway, 65 miles)
Rich with gold rush history, splendid scenery and indigenous traditions, (the intricate totem poles are a must-see!) you also won’t want to miss Carcross Desert. At only one square mile, the “smallest desert in the world” was formed thousands of years ago by retreating glaciers.
Emerald Lake
(Klondike Highway, 73 miles)
A gem of the Yukon, Emerald Lake is named for the brilliant color scheme produced by sunlight reflecting off deposits of calcium carbonate on the lake bottom. It’s been said that Emerald Lake is where the Northern Lights go to sleep during the day.
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Miles Canyon
(Klondike Highway, 105 miles)
No doubt the most popular scenic destination in the Whitehorse area, take a walk across the 85-foot suspension bridge that spans the Yukon River and you’ll understand why.
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Scenic drives
Carcross
(Klondike Highway, 65 miles)
Rich with gold rush history, splendid scenery and indigenous traditions, (the intricate totem poles are a must-see!) you also won’t want to miss Carcross Desert. At only one square mile, the “smallest desert in the world” was formed thousands of years ago by retreating glaciers.
Emerald Lake
(Klondike Highway, 73 miles)
A gem of the Yukon, Emerald Lake is named for the brilliant color scheme produced by sunlight reflecting off deposits of calcium carbonate on the lake bottom. It’s been said that Emerald Lake is where the Northern Lights go to sleep during the day.
Miles Canyon
(Klondike Highway, 105 miles)
No doubt the most popular scenic destination in the Whitehorse area, take a walk across the 85-foot suspension bridge that spans the Yukon River and you’ll understand why.
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Local attractions
(All distances measured from Skagway. Don’t forget your passport!)
Chilkoot Trail
(Dyea Road, 10 miles)
Dyea, Alaska is the trailhead of the historic Chilkoot Trail.
At the turn of the last century, thousands trod these arduous 33 miles from Lake Bennett, British Columbia during the gold rush.
Tutshi Sled
Dog Tours
(Klondike Highway, 45 miles)
A sled dog summer camp is about as fun as it sounds!
Ride a cart along an alpine trail pulled by seasoned sled dogs while a veteran Iditarod musher tells tales about the most famous dog sled race of them all.
Did we mention there’s puppies, too?
Local attractions
(All distances measured from Skagway. Don’t forget your passport!)
Chilkoot Trail
(Dyea Road, 10 miles)
Dyea, Alaska is the trailhead of the historic Chilkoot Trail.
At the turn of the last century, thousands trod these arduous 33 miles from Lake Bennett, British Columbia during the gold rush.
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Tutshi Sled Dog Tours
(Klondike Highway, 45 miles)
A sled dog summer camp is about as fun as it sounds!
Ride a cart along an alpine trail pulled by seasoned sled dogs while a veteran Iditarod musher tells tales about the most famous dog sled race of them all.
Did we mention there’s puppies, too?.