City Tours in Anchorage
Get to know Alaska’s charming towns through Voyij’s guided city tours. Whether you’re exploring Juneau’s history, Skagway’s Gold Rush past, or Ketchikan’s culture, our expert-led experiences reveal the stories, people, and landmarks that make each destination unique. Perfect for cruise guests and first-time visitors looking to dive deeper into Alaska’s local life.
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Downtown Anchorage Segway Tour
Explore the heart of Anchorage! You'll be navigating the historic streets of our beautiful city. Learn our exciting history and visit the places that helped developed Anchorage. Each tour is slightly customized depending on riders' experience, interest, and comfort. You will meet at the E Street Theatre on 315 E Street, downtown Anchorage. There you will have a 15-30 minute orientation, including a short film session to familiarize yourself with the Segway. Then it's off on your 1 hr. to 1 hr. 1/2 Segway Tour. **Some of the sites you may see during the tour include:** - Stops to view King Salmon and Silver Salmon returning from the ocean to spawn at Ship Creek. - A view of the Cook Inlet, the Alaska Range, Mt. Denali and Mt, Susitna at Resolution Park. - The Alaska Statehood Monument with views of Anchorage’s original town site - The historic Alaska Railroad Terminal. - Town Square in the heart of downtown with its fabulous flower displays. - Westchester Lagoon and the multitudes of migratory bird inhabitants. - The Delaney Park Strip and Centennial Rose Garden. - The (Tony Knowles) Coastal Trail.
The Great Alaskan Earthquake Tour
The Great Alaskan Earthquake Tour program starts with a short movie that literally gives you the history and taste of the Great Alaskan Earthquake that happen in 1964. After orientation and training you are off on the coastal trail to Earthquake Park. Along the way there will be stops to take pictures, view the inlet and Sleeping Lady Mountain. Next to Earthquake Park is Point Warzonof which has the highest concentration of Moose in the City of Anchorage. On the way back, there will be a stop at the Snack Shack at West Winchester Lagoon. From there it is homeward bound, maybe a stop to see Star, if she is agreeable, the second most famous reindeer in Alaska next to Rudolph.
One Hour Trolley Tour
Anchorage's Favorite Tour For History, Culture, and Wildlife Hop on our historic and scenic 15 mile tour of Anchorage. Alaskan guides will share history, family stories, and explore Anchorage’s past and present. From the most riveting moments of yesterday all the way up to present day living in Anchorage, our fully narrated trolley tours visit cultural and historical sites. Sit back and watch seaplanes splash land on Lake Hood, hit scenic viewpoints with mountain and ocean views, and travel through Earthquake Park. We search together for a sighting of our most famous resident – the mighty urban moose. Every step of the way, you’ll be guided by a team of local Alaskans who love sharing the heart and history of our town. Anchorage City Trolley Tours is your first stop to begin your adventure in the “Last Frontier.”
Deluxe City Tour
Anchorage's Favorite Tour For History, Culture, and Wildlife Come experience Anchorage like a local with our Hop-On Hop-Off City Trolley Tour. On this 1.5-2 hour, hop-on hop-off tour, learn about the rich history and natural beauty of Alaska's largest city. Ride the trolley to 5+ stops throughout downtown Anchorage, including the Lake Hood small airplane airport. Visit iconic locations such as Ship Creek, Earthquake Park, and Point Wornzoff. Each stop allows passengers to get off for a few minutes, take pictures, and ask unscripted questions to our local guides. This tour has limited capacity
Scenic Anchorage City Tour
Embark on an exploration of Alaska’s largest city on this two-and-a-half-hour tour of Anchorage. Salmon Berry Tours’ local Alaskan guide will showcase Anchorage’s rich green spaces, abundant history, and cultural connections for an immersive experience that teaches about the importance of Place. Beginning along the shores of Ship Creek, learn more about Anchorage’s memorable past and bright future. Port of Anchorage at Ship Creek Grandma Olga Ezi Bronze Arctic Art Installation Earthquake Park Lake Hood Chugach Mountains Scenic Overlook at Glen Alps Trailhead *ITINERARY Begin your historical tour from the heart of downtown, visiting the shores of Ship Creek, where Anchorage was born out of a desire for industry through a modest tent city. In June and July, you might be able to view Chinook salmon swimming upstream to spawn in the world’s only urban King salmon fishery. Here, we will walk to the bronze Arctic art installation honoring Grandma Olga Ezi, a Dena’ina First People matriarch who settled the Alaska Native village of Eklutna to the east. From Ship Creek, we will travel to the west end of Anchorage through Bootleggers Cove, stopping for a walk in Earthquake Park where in 1964, a 9.2 earthquake shook the city for almost five minutes and caused an upheaval of the silty shoreline and bluffs of town; the second-most powerful earthquake ever recorded. From the park, your guide will take a drive around Lake Hood, home to the world’s busiest seaplane airport and base. Finally, the tour van winds its way up the Hillside neighborhood of Anchorage toward a scenic overlook within the Chugach State Park system, our final stop. Weather permitting, guests have the opportunity to take panoramic photos of Anchorage, surrounding mountain ranges, and stunning Cook Inlet. While we can’t guarantee wildlife viewing during this tour through the City of Flowers & Lights, we are known for our big wildlife and it is not uncommon to see an occasional moose or bald eagle. Return downtown to explore the local shops and eateries or join us for an afternoon tour!
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Winter City Tour
Our Winter City Tour is an exploration of Anchorage's unique culture, history, and natural beauty. From breathtaking views to aviation marvels, from wildlife sightings to meeting Star, our resident Reindeer, let the unique spirit of Anchorage seep into your soul. We'll pause at each location for 10-15 minutes, giving you ample time to absorb the sights and sounds. Engage with our knowledgeable local guides to ask questions, take photos, and be part of the story. Each stop is more than just a landmark; it's a testament to our enduring legacy and a window into our way of life. As the tour ends, you'll realize you've not just visited Anchorage, you've lived it. This isn't just a tour - an adventure that stitches together unforgettable experiences and weaves them into memories that will last a lifetime. So come, join us as we uncover the magic of Anchorage, a one-of-a-kind destination, and let's create memories together! Join us as we travel 25 miles through this winter wonderland we call home, visiting Anchorage’s historical sites and cultural landmarks along the way. Meet our guides to hear their family stories, share Anchorage’s history, and answer any questions you may have. With many stops to explore and experience why we love Alaska. * Tour Highlights Include: - Mysterious Earthquake Park: Observe the shockwaves frozen in time from the 1964 Earthquake. Star the Reindeer: Visit our beloved resident Reindeer to learn the heartwarming story of her adoption by a local family. - Lake Hood: The world’s largest and busiest small engine aircraft base in the world! - The Port of Alaska: Witness the powerhouse that drives our state's economy. - Moose Sightings: Experience the wild side of Anchorage for the best opportunity to encounter one of the 1,500 moose that call this city their home. - Point Woronzof Scenic Vista: Breathtaking panoramic views of Cook Inlet, snow capped Chugach mountains, and possibly a glimpse of Mount Denali. - David Green Master Furrier: Meet the Furriers and learn the vital role fur trading played in Alaska's early economy. - Veterans Memorial Monument: Showcasing our state's military history while honoring the bravery, dedication, and sacrifice of our veterans. - Alaska Railroad: The 'locomotive' force behind the creation of Anchorage. AND MUCH MORE!
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Transfers - Anchorage to Whittier by Bus
Departure Times - Wednesday: 10AM, 12PM, 3PM - Saturday: 10AM, 12PM, 3PM - Sunday: 2PM Duration - 1.5 - 2 Hour excursion Highlights - Narrated bus transporation between Anchorage & Whittier - Bus drops off at the Whittier cruise ship terminal - Turnagain Arm – (drive by) dall sheep, beluga whales - Portage Glacier valley with excellent glacier (drive by) - 2.5 mile-long Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel - Pick up location is at the Ted Stephens Intl Airport (Anchorage) Guest/Participant Limitations - None ADA Access - This excursion is not able to accommodate guests with wheelchairs - unless accompanied by a caregiver that can help you up and down the stairs. There is storage for foldable wheelchairs with the luggage. - Sadly there is no room for service animals on the bus. - None of the busses have a lift or ability to transport scooters.
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