Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau

Anchorage: One destination, endless adventure. Native culture, wilderness, wildlife, mountains, glaciers, fishing - Anchorage has it all!

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Photo: Mt. McKinley - Dennis Buller

 

     
 

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Discover America USA Travel Guide

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The Great Outdoors
Pedal, paddle, hike, bike or enjoy the USA’s great outdoors from a motor coach or cruise ship – the options are endless, the choices are yours.

Urban Adventures
Even visitors who holiday in the U.S. to experience the great outdoors and scenic byways, eventually find themselves seeking urban adventures, too. Whether this means eating, shopping, or visiting museums and theme parks, America’s cities satisfy all tastes.

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Everyone needs a passport to enter the United States, but visa requirements change frequently. In general, if you’re from Canada or Bermuda, you don’t need a visa. Also, if you’re from one of the twenty-seven Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries and have a Machine Readable Passport (MRP) you may stay for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa. Otherwise, for an extended stay, apply for a Visitor Visa at an American embassy or consulate. Since September 11, 2001, restrictions and processing times have increased, so plan your trip well in advance whether you think you need a visa or not. Visit the U.S. Department of State Web site at www.travel.state.gov or www.unitedstatesvisas.org for current information.