FEATURED Port of Call JUNEAU, ALASKA Surrounded by soaring mountains, wooded valleys, bay waters and the massive Mendenhall Glacier that calves into a lake 12 miles away, Juneau’s appeal somehow extends beyond its sublime location within Alaska’s Inside Passage. The only U.S. capital city not accessible by road oozes gold-rush-era charm along narrow streets fronted by 19th-century architecture buzzing with an array of restaurants, art galleries, boutiques and souvenir shops, along with attractions like Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church and the Alaska State Museum. A bevy of free excursions invites you to find your inner Alaskan watching for humpback whales, orcas and harbor seals, hiking with a naturalist through a rainforest near Mendenhall Glacier and rafting a pristine river fed by waters from Mendenhall Lake. Back in Juneau, toast your trip to the Last Frontier at the Alaskan Brewing Company with a taste of locally made ales and lagers. ALASKA | 39 MENDENHALL GLACIER SAINT NICHOLAS RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH ALE AND LAGER SAMPLING