Alaska Car Hire
Discounted Fully Inclusive
Car Hire
Our Fully Inclusive Alaska car rental price
includes the following:
Third
Party Insurance
All Airport fees
Full Breakdown Cover
All local surcharges
Loss
/ Collision Damage Waiver
Unlimited mileage

Renting a Hire Car in Alaska:
Car Hire from airports and cities
is available at many major locations including; Anchorage and
Juneau. The Car Hire Group also provide car rental from smaller towns,
simply click on the link above to see full location list
and to book securely online using our smart booking engine which scans
your pick up and drop off times to see if you could save a full days rental
by possibly changing them slightly.
Book now by clicking
on the link above.
For one way rentals please call
our reservations helpline on 0870 7200 925.
Booking & receiving your car
hire voucher:
Ordering your rental car is simple,
just enter your car hire pick up & drop off locations, your dates
and click the "Click to Quote" button. You will be shown several
groups of cars all you have to do is select the group you're interested
in. From here you will be shown all hire cars in that group along with
the price for your rental period in GBP£. When you finally select
the car you are interested in renting you will be then shown several options
to the rental such as extra (baby seats, roofracks. cancellation cover
etc..), just select any you require and continue. You will then be required
to enter your own details such as address, flight number if required etc..
and finally you will be asked to enter your credit card details to pay
securely online. You will receive your car rental voucher via email
immediately with your unique booking reference number and all other
booking details. If your car hire start date is sooner than this then
don't worry we will be in touch via telephone to arrange safe and speedy
receipt of your rental voucher. If you have any questions etc.. regarding
your booking or any other aspect of our car rental site then please call
our dedicated call centre helpline on 0870 7200 925.
When you receive your voucher
it will give full details of which fleet provider has been used and exact
details of how and where to find their desk.
Alaska
The Alaska Highway, also known
as the Alcan, begins in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and runs
nearly 1,500 miles to Fairbanks, Alaska. What used to be a glorified dirt
road is now an easily driven highway. The occasional road construction
zone is another matter (see below). There are plenty of visitor services
along the route, but you still pass through some beautiful and unspoiled
country. Summer traffic can be a headache, as the Alcan is the preferred
route for a lot of RVers. Since it's basically one lane each way, you
can be stuck behind a "land yacht" for quite some time. To avoid the RVs
as much as possible in the summer, travel in late May or early September,
or keep driving after dinner when you'll have the road to yourself (and
plenty of light).
But there are many more roads which
are less traveled, more remote, and will give you a greater feeling for
the wide-open spaces of the north. The Yukon has several interesting
roads, as does Alaska. Try the Cassiar Highway as an alternative to the
Alaska Highway if you are traveling to or from the West Coast. The Top
of the World Highway from Dawson City to the Alaska Highway is a great
drive, as is the Dalton Highway which heads north from Fairbanks across
the Arctic Circle and toward Prudhoe Bay.
One lone, but majestic road connects
Alaska with the rest of the continent, the 1,488-mile Alaska Highway,
which runs from Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Fairbanks, Alaska. Much
of the road runs through wild country, as do a number of the highways
within Alaska.
Alaska highways offer some
of the most dramatic scenery possible, but don't expect all roads to be paved.
While most highways are paved, in all, less than 20% of Alaska's roads are
paved compared to 91% of roads in the other 49 states.
Alaska Highway
Overview
Driving the Alaska Highway
is often the adventure of a lifetime. The now paved two-lane road winds through
wilderness and friendly communities on the 1,488 miles (2,395 km) between
Dawson Creek, B.C., and Fairbanks, Alaska. There are several road routes from
the contiguous United States to the start point at Dawson Creek.
The experience isn't usually
as trying or rugged as it once was. Originally constructed as a military road
in 1942 to support defense of Alaska, the highway was a rough gravel ride for
many years.
Though conditions and
services have improved, it's still wise to plan carefully for a trip up the
highway. Then, enjoy it! The scenery is magnificent. There are many fun
activities in summer, fewer but no less fun festivities in winter, and many
interesting people to meet along the way.
Helpful Information
Links
Current Weather Conditions
Anchorage, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, AK,
United States
Frequently
Asked Questions:
Please click here to view the
frequently asked questions . If these FAQ's do not help answer your
queries regarding Alaska Car Hire then please feel free to contact us with
them.
The Car Hire
Group:
Our aim is simple - to
provide all inclusive comprehensive airport car rental Alaska. Along side this
we also aim to provide anybody wanting to rent a hire car a hands on helpful
approach and to ensure all questions relating to rentals are answered.
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