Does AAA cover Alaska?

AAA Alaska’s Premier membership offers a 200-mile tow that includes the RV or bike, in addition to the benefits above. This is worthwhile for the long road trips around Alaska, and we’re ready to jump on this. The special rate: $147/year (down from $162). STUDENT: Have kids heading to college?

Does AAA do vacation packages?

Tour Vacation Packages With AAA With itineraries that are planned through trusted travel suppliers and assistance with bookings, AAA vacation packages offer all the perks of being a AAA member, including discounts on accommodations, travel insurance and insider information from our experienced travel agents.

How much does it cost to go to Alaska and back?

A typical 7-day Alaska vacation costs around $3000 per person—a little over $400 per day.

Per Person Double Occupancy Cruise Independent Land Tours
Lodging $600 – $1200
Transportation $1200 – $3000 for Lodging, Transportation & Meals $500 – $800
Meals $300 – $500
Excursions $800 – $1200 (5 excursions) $1000 – $1500 (7 excursions)

Does AAA membership work anywhere in the US?

As a AAA member, you are eligible to receive service anywhere in the United States and Canada. If you are unable to obtain service from AAA in a covered area, you may obtain service from another provider and apply for Roadside Assistance Reimbursement from AAA.

Do I need a passport to go to Alaska?

As the 49th State, U.S. residents don’t need a passport to go to Alaska, but as of May 3, 2023, you will need a REAL ID. Remember, if you’re traveling anywhere in the United States – including Alaska – after May 3, 2023, you’ll need REAL ID-compliant identification to go through TSA checkpoints.

Is Triple A travel worth it?

Joining AAA Travel can be worth it if you want access to a full-service vacation planner and exclusive travel discounts. AAA Travel is best for vacation planning assistance, roadside assistance, and booking select travel purchases at a discount. If the savings exceed the annual membership fee, it’s worth joining AAA.