City, Bus, Train & Sightseeing in Anchorage
Explore Alaska's beauty without breaking a sweat with Voyij's bus, train, and city sightseeing tours. Ride historic railways through mountain passes, relax on guided bus routes, or discover charming towns with local experts. Perfect for cruise passengers, families, and first-time visitors, these tours offer a scenic and stress-free way to see the best of Alaska.
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Glacier & Wildlife Discovery Tour
Experience the highlights of the Turnagain Arm! This day tour departs Anchorage for the scenic drive south along the edge of the Turnagain Arm on the Seward Parkway. This road is considered to be America’s most beautiful and scenic road, crossing mountain passes and majestic valleys. Along the way, we will try to spot moose, caribou, eagles, and other wildlife. On our way towards Portage Glacier, we will make a couple of stops for photo opportunities along the Turnagain Arm. We will stop at Portage Glacier see as living glaciers continue to carve the landscape and shape life on the Chugach National Forest. Although Portage Glacier is no longer visible from the Visitor Center, due to its retreat, the face of the glacier is still partially in Portage Lake. Find out why Portage Glacier is one of Alaska's most popular attractions. Visit the sheer, awesome face of a mighty Alaska glacier located just an hour from Anchorage. Cruising across Portage Lake on the MV Ptarmigan, you'll stand just 300 yards from a relic of the Ice Age and watch for fractures of ice break off the glacier and crash into the water below Afterward, we will travel to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center opened to the public in 1993. It is located on 200 acres at the southern edge of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley. The center’s mission is to provide care and rehabilitation for injured and orphaned wildlife and to provide wildlife education and awareness. Animals that are unable to be released or survive in the wild are given refuge in the center's spacious habitats. Here people can safely get close, observe and photograph some of Alaska's largest land animals, including moose, bison, elk, deer, caribou, bears muskox, wolves, small mammals, and birds of prey. During spring and summer, visitors can often witness the rehabilitation of orphaned baby animals of various species. After an informative visit through the Conservation Center with the largest of Alaska's wild animals, your tour will continue on towards Anchorage. Lunch* can be purchased from one of the food vendors at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Later, we will ascend the Chugach Mountains for amazing and panoramic views of the Turnagain Arm and beyond! Along the way, stop at the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Beluga Point, and Bird Point for photo ops of the Turnagain Arm, a narrow waterway that is part of the Cook Inlet and the Gulf of Alaska. Keep an eye out for native wildlife such as caribou, moose, and eagles that live in the Chugach National Forest. Continue to the US Forest Service visitor center near Portage Glacier. The glacier is no longer visible from the visitor center due to its retreat, however, your cruise across Portage Lake takes you within 300 yards (100 meters) of the glacier, where you can snap photos and watch for chunks of ice crashing into the water. Once you have seen the glacier, drive to the nearby Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a large nature reserve situated at the entrance to Portage Valley. The center rehabilitates injured and orphaned wild animals, including some of Alaska's largest land animals such as elk, moose, deer, caribou, bison, bears, musk ox, and birds of prey. Learn about these amazing creatures. *Trip Highlights: - Experience the Highlights of the Turnagain Arm. - See stunning scenery along the scenic Seward Highway. - Photo Opportunities along the way with stops at Beluga Point and Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge. - Visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. - Enjoy a 1 hour Cruise on Portage Lake. - Enjoy Wide-Open Panoramic vistas high above the Chugach Mountains
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Cruise Ship Tour and Transfer: Seward to Anchorage
The smarter way to travel from Seward to Anchorage! This full-day tour from Seward includes a local guide, an aerial tram ride up Mt. Alyeska, a tour of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, lunch at a local eatery, a nature walk to views of Exit Glacier, the drop-off in Anchorage, and scenic photo-stops along the way! Following your pick-up at the Seward Cruise Ship Terminal or from your Seward hotel, sit back with your luggage secured in our comfortable and clean sprinter vans as your Alaskan driver guides you northbound on the Seward Highway! Travel down Exit Glacier Road for views of Kenai Fjords National Park's famous Exit Glacier! Next, visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a 200-acre natural habitat that provides wildlife education and rehabilitation for some of Alaska’s favorite animals! This is Alaska’s only guaranteed wildlife viewing! Get close enough to observe and photograph some of our favorite land animals such as moose, reindeer, bison, wolves, and more! While we cannot guarantee bears due to the size of their habitat, however, it is common to see both brown and black bears at the Conservation Center! Make sure to take photos of wildlife with the amazing backdrop of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm! Visit to the quaint town of Girdwood and a favorite local eatery for lunch (provided). After lunch, ascend up the side of Mt. Alyeska on an aerial tram. From the top (weather permitting) take in views of several glaciers and the upper reaches of a temperate rainforest. Continue along the Turnagain Arm, an All-American Road, and National Scenic Byway. Look out for alpine scenery, hanging glaciers, and potential wildlife! Upon arrival in Anchorage, you'll be transferred directly to the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport where you will be helped with off-loading your luggage, or you may be dropped off at your Anchorage hotel!
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Denali 3 Day Luxury Trip with Rail from Anchorage
Departure Time - 9:15AM from Anchorage, return arrival time in Anchorage is 5:30PM (except on Saturdays - 5:45 to 6:00 PM) Duration - 3 days, 2 nights What's Included - 2 nights upscale lodging accommodations - near the Denali National Park entrance (2 queen or 1 king bed, all rooms are non-smoking). - Roundtrip travel on the luxurious McKinley Explorer private train with dome cars - Ample time to explore Denali National Park - Music of Denali Dinner Theater tickets - Rail and hotel transfers in Denali National Park Whats NOT included - Transportation to/from the Anchorage Railroad Depot - Meals & drinks (on train and at lodge) - Tips for guides/drivers/attendants - Tours in Denali & Healy Minimum Booking - 1 to 4 guests per room - Additional rooms require separate booking - No discount for children on these packages Guest/Participant Limitations - Pricing is based on total occupants per room, sadly there is no discount for children. ADA Access - This excursion is able to accommodate guests with service animals or mobility assistive devices/wheelchairs. Please note: Lodge rooms can only hold up to 4 adults or children per room. Most lodge rooms are either 1 King or 2 Queen beds. The railtour bookings are requested once we receive them, we do our best to keep the calendar updated. Should your railtour NOT be available, we will offer a full refund or upgrade/offering to a similar railtour. Please note the restrictive cancellation policy by the operator. Travel insurance is **HIGHLY** encouraged.
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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.
Lake Hood Segway PT Tour
Explore Alaska's uniqueness in ruggedness, and individualism made through the use of small planes. Aviation buffs will love to watch planes take off and land on Lake Hood. At the museum learn the unique history small planes played in the development of the Alaskan Territory. A great way to see Lake Hood and check out the fascinating seaplane base. You don’t want to miss out on this exceptional Alaskan adventure! This tour includes a tour of the Alaska Aviation Museum as well (Museum admission included)! Take a walking tour through the history of aviation in Alaska after experiencing it yourself on a Segway! You will meet at the Aviation Museum on 4721 Aircraft Drive. Here you will have an approximately 15-30 minute orientation, including a short film session to familiarize yourself with the Segway. Then it's off on your hour to hour 1/2 Segway Tour. The museum pass can be used any time before or after the Tour. You will experience the Segway ride around historic Lake Hood and Lake Spenard. Glide your way through the world’s busiest seaplane basin with airplanes taking off, landing and flying overhead. This tour is great for families, and groups of friends!
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.
Winter Alaska Wildlife Tour
Meet the animals of Alaska on this 4-hour tour from Anchorage. Travel down the gorgeous Seward Parkway along the Turnagain Arm waterway to viewpoints including the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Bird Point, and Beluga Point. Take in the breathtaking scenery and look for wildlife, then continue to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, situated at the edge of Portage Valley. Go inside the sprawling nature preserve for injured animals to view large land animals up close. You can see critters such as fox, lynx, grizzly bear, caribou, wood bison, and more. What to Expect After morning pickup at your Anchorage hotel, travel along the Seward Parkway toward Portage Valley. Your knowledgeable guide shares fascinating commentary about the wildlife of Turnagain Arm and the Chugach National Forest area. Stop at the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Beluga Point, and Bird Point to get different vantage points on the Turnagain Arm, and look for wildlife such as moose, caribou, and eagles. The Turnagain Arm is a narrow branch of the Cook Inlet, which connects to the Gulf of Alaska. Visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a wildlife reserve located at the edge of Portage Valley. On the sprawling refuge, injured and orphaned wild animals are rehabilitated, including large Alaskan land animals like wolves, grizzly bears, wood bison, caribou, moose, musk ox, and deer. View the animals up close and learn about their backstory as you walk around the large wildlife center.
Alaska Wildlife Tour
Meet the wild animals of Alaska on a 4-hour tour from Anchorage Experience the highlights of the Turnagain Arm! This day tour departs Anchorage for the scenic drive south along the edge of the Turnagain Arm on the Seward Parkway. This road is considered to be America’s most beautiful and scenic road, crossing mountain passes and majestic valleys. Along the way, we will try to spot moose, eagles, and other wildlife. On our way towards the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, we will make a couple of stops for photo opportunities at Beluga Point and Bird Point. We will visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The AWCC opened to the public in 1993. It is located on 140 acres at the southern edge of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley. The center’s mission is to provide care and rehabilitation for injured and orphaned wildlife and to provide wildlife education and awareness. Animals that are unable to be released or survive in the wild are given refuge in the center's spacious habitats. Here people can safely get close, observe and photograph some of Alaska's largest land animals, including moose, bison, elk, deer, caribou, bears muskox, small mammals, and birds of prey. During spring and summer, visitors can often witness the rehabilitation of orphaned baby animals of various species. After morning pickup at your Anchorage hotel, travel along the Seward Parkway towards Portage Valley. Your knowledgeable guide shares fascinating commentary about the wildlife of Turnagain Arm and the Chugach National Forest area. Stop at the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Beluga Point, and Bird Point to get different vantage points on the Turnagain Arm, and look for wildlife such as moose and eagles. The Turnagain Arm is a narrow branch of the Cook Inlet, which connects to the Gulf of Alaska. Visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a wildlife reserve located at the edge of Portage Valley. On the sprawling refuge, injured and orphaned wild animals are rehabilitated, including large Alaskan land animals like wolves, grizzly bears, wood bison, caribou, moose, musk ox, and deer. View the animals up close and learn about their backstory as you walk around the large wildlife center. Trip Highlights: - Experience the Highlights of the Turnagain Arm. - See stunning scenery along the scenic Seward Highway. - Several Photo Opportunities along the way with stops at Beluga Point and Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge. - Visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. - Up-close views of Alaska's largest animals.
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Turnagain Arm Tour
Experience the breathtaking landscape of the Turnagain Arm! Experience the highlights of the Turnagain Arm! This day tour departs Anchorage for the scenic drive south along the edge of the Turnagain Arm on the Seward Parkway. This road is considered to be America’s most beautiful and scenic road, crossing mountain passes and majestic valleys. Along the way we will try to spot moose, eagles and other wildlife. On our way towards the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, we will make a couple of stops for photo opportunities at Beluga Point and Bird Point. We will visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The AWCC opened to the public in 1993. It is located on 140 acres at the southern edge of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley. The center’s mission is to provide care and rehabilitation for injured and orphaned wildlife and to provide wildlife education and awareness. Animals that are unable to be released or survive in the wild are given refuge in the center's spacious habitats. Here people can safely get close, observe and photograph some of Alaska's largest land animals, including moose, bison, elk, deer, caribou, bears muskox, small mammals and birds of prey. During spring and summer, visitors can often witness the rehabilitation of orphaned baby animals of various species. Please allow up to 4 hours round trip (approximate) from Anchorage for this tour. (Total tour time can be impacted by accidents on the road or road construction) Start your day with pickup at your Anchorage hotel. Head towards the Portage Valley as your guide shares informative commentary on the wildlife and history of Turnagain Arm and Chugach National Forest. Stop to look for wildlife such as caribou and moose, and snap photos at the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Beluga Point and Bird Point. All stops provide great views of the narrow Turnagain Arm waterway, which connects to the Gulf of Alaska and the Cook Inlet. At the entrance to Portage Valley, visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a wildlife reserve that rehabilitates orphaned and injured wild animals from the Chugach National Forest region, including caribou, elk, moose, musk ox, deer, bears, and bison - some of Alaska's biggest land animals. See the animals and birds of prey during your time at the center. Lunch is available for purchase at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Lunch is not included. Later, ascend the road that climbs into the Chugach Mountains where you get sweeping views of the Turnagain Arm.
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Day in Seward & Kenai Fjords National Park
Enjoy this full-day tour through scenic Sewards as well Kenai Fjords National Park! This full-day adventure features the best of South Central Alaska. Travel in a comfortable van from Anchorage to Seward, traveling along the scenic Turnagain Arm, past a series of backcountry glaciers and through the Placer River Valley. Upon arrival to the seaside town of Seward, you will embark on a 6-hour coastal catamaran cruise and explore Kenai Fjords National Park and the dramatic coastline of Resurrection Bay. Experience superb wildlife viewing in the Chiswell Islands Wildlife Refuge and get an up-close view of tidewater glaciers. Lunch is included onboard the cruise. That evening, make the return journey to Anchorage via road or the optional rail service back to Anchorage on the Alaska Railroad Coastal Classic with premium Gold-Star service. Kenai Fjords National Park: Spend a day cruising the unspoiled wonders of Kenai Fjords National Park. The narrated tour begins when your vessel ventures out from Seward to Resurrection Bay. Then, you’ll head out to the open waters of the Gulf of Alaska around Cape Aialik to the face of a tidewater glacier. As you marvel at the serene surroundings, listen for the thunder of “calving”—a process by which glaciers shed giant blocks and slabs of ancient ice and send it crashing into the still waters of this protected bay. Watch for a variety of marine life such as humpback whales, orcas, seabirds, sea lions, and otters. A complimentary lunch is served as you keep track of your route on flat-screen monitors.
Matanuska Glacier Ice Fall Trek from Anchorage
Enjoy a first-hand view of Beautiful Matanuska Glacier! *About the Glacier and the Hike: Glaciers are responsible for shaping and forming this great land, and Alaska has more than one thousand of these frozen rivers. Since the Matanuska Glacier is so accessible, we help visitors explore this wonderful environment on many different levels. Our guides are chosen for their experience and their desire to work and play in bold environments. A zest for life and a caring attitude makes all of us proud to share this unique Alaska experience. Glacier hiking is for virtually everyone! With the proper equipment and an experienced guide, explore the hidden treasures of the Matanuska Glacier. The Matanuska Glacier is one of the few Alaskan glaciers accessible by car. It is located 2 hours NE of Anchorage. With just a short hike, you can be standing on an enormous river of ice, exploring the natural wonders of the majestic glacier. Glacier hiking is an all-weather activity. However, when the weather is bad in and around Anchorage, it is often sunny on the glacier. This is due to a phenomenon in which the cold air of the glacier forces the warm valley air upward and into the surrounding peaks causing a weather hole. So come to the sunny Matanuska Glacier for an unforgettable experience. *Trip Highlights: - A truly Alaskan Adventure on the Matanuska Glacier. - Discover the amazing Blue Ice, Crevasses, and other unique formations. - Stand on a high-point with amazing views of the great Ice Fall. - Stand on 1,000-year-old Ice. - This is sure to be an unforgettable experience.
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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
Matanuska Glacier Hike Day Tour
Travel the scenic Glenn Highway through the spectacular Matanuska Valley. Explore the face of the Matanuska Glacier with an expert glacier guide. Amazing photo opportunities!
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Alaska Wildlife Day Tour
A half-day scenic tour and wildlife encounter! Sightsee down the Seward Highway along the majestic Turnagain Arm. See native wildlife up close in a beautiful natural setting at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Amazing photo opportunities!
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Anchorage - Seward Cruise Transfer Tour
*Escape the cruise crowds and enjoy this Full-Day Cruise Transfer Tour with us. Travel through the scenic Kenai Peninsula and experience the amazing scenery of Turnagain Arm.* Planet Earth Adventures provides you with an alternative to the large and crowded 55+ passenger coach cruise ship transfers between your cruise ship ports of Seward, Whittier and Anchorage. We specialize in small group tours by luxury private van. If you are looking for a private transfer between Whittier, Seward or Anchorage, we have a package for you. Escape the crowds and enjoy a small group tour escorted by an experienced guide providing you with a comprehensive and enjoyable experience. On-board our vehicle we provide complimentary soft drinks and water and our vehicles are equipped with USB and 110 volt ports to charge all of your portable electronics. Private tour/transfer from your cruise ship, Anchorage, Whittier or Seward. We will drop off at any Anchorage hotel or at the Anchorage Ted Stevens International Airport. Whether you are arriving or departing from Whittier or Seward, we have your transportation needs covered. This Full-Day Cruise Transfer Tour features the best of South Central Alaska. Travel in a comfortable van from Anchorage to Seward, traveling along the scenic Turnagain Arm, past a series of backcountry glaciers and through the Placer River Valley. Lunch is included.
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Anchorage - Whittier Cruise Transfer/Tour
*Escape the cruise crowds and enjoy this Full-Day Cruise Transfer Tour with us. Travel through the scenic Turnagain Arm towards the Cruise Ship Terminal in Whittier. Experience amazing scenery on this small group tour.* Planet Earth Adventures provides you with an alternative to the large and crowded 55+ passenger coach cruise ship transfers between your cruise ship ports of Seward, Whittier and Anchorage. We specialize in small group tours by luxury private van. If you are looking for a private transfer between Whittier, Seward or Anchorage, we have a package for you. Escape the crowds and enjoy a small group tour escorted by an experienced guide providing you with a comprehensive and enjoyable experience. On-board our vehicle we provide complimentary soft drinks and water and our vehicles are equipped with USB and 110 volt ports to charge all of your portable electronics. Cruise Transfer/Tour to your cruise ship, Anchorage to Whittier. We will pick you up at any Anchorage hotel or at the Anchorage Ted Stevens International Airport. Whether you are arriving or departing we have your transportation needs covered. This Full-Day Cruise Transfer Tour features the best of South Central Alaska. Travel in a comfortable van from Anchorage to Whittier, traveling along the scenic Turnagain Arm, past a series of backcountry glaciers and through the Portage Valley. Lunch is included. What to Expect - Pick up in Anchorage with transfer to our vehicle to begin your full-day adventure starting with a City Tour of Anchorage. - We will visit Point Woronzof/Earthquake Park, world famous Lake Hood then head out along the Seward Highway. This road is considered to be America’s most beautiful and scenic road, crossing mountain passes and majestic valleys. - Along the way we will try to spot moose, eagles and other wildlife. - On our way towards Whittier, we will make a couple of stops for photo opportunities along the Turnagain Arm. - We will visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center opened to the public in 1993. It is located at the southern edge of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley. The center’s mission is to provide care and rehabilitation for injured and orphaned wildlife and to provide wildlife education and awareness. Animals that are unable to be released or survive in the wild are given refuge in the center's spacious habitats. Here people can safely get close, observe and photograph some of Alaska's largest land animals, including moose, bison, elk, deer, caribou, bears muskox, small mammals and birds of prey. During spring and summer, visitors can often witness the rehabilitation of orphaned baby animals of various species. - We will make a stop and enjoy a delicious lunch (included as part of your tour) - After lunch we continue south along the Seward Highway through Portage Valley enjoying amazing mountain vistas as your guide talks about the geology of the area and glacier progression through the valley. - As we get closer to Whittier, we will drive 2.5 miles through the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, the longest highway tunnel in North America. - Your tour ends at the cruise ship terminal in Whittier, a small fishing town located on Prince William Sound. Allow up to 8 hours (approximately) for this tour. This tour ends at the cruise ship port in Whittier.
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Matanuska Glacier Walk - Anchorage Departure
Try our most popular tour! Take a hike on the Matanuska glacier, Alaska’s largest road-accessible glacier located two hours north of Anchorage. Journey two hours north of Anchorage and explore the Matanuska glacier’s many features, including ice caves, glacial blue meltwater pools, and sweeping views of this scenic valley. The Matanuska glacier is a frozen 27-mile river of ancient ice. Thousands of years old, this massive glacier is tucked at the head of the Matanuska valley. You will spend two hours trekking the ice with our expert guides, learning how the Matanuska glacier was born and how it shaped the surrounding landscape. Walking on ice is slippery fun, so we provide our guests with helmets, a trekking pole (walking stick), and microspikes that attach to your shoes. We require our guests to bring sturdy footwear (stiff-soled hiking boots or shoes) and suggest an extra pair of socks. Don’t be surprised if your shoes get covered with “flour,” the glacial till of finely-ground rock with a texture like talcum powder (it makes for great facials!). This tour does require walking on uneven surfaces for at least two hours, with stepping up and down required, so guests must be able-bodied. This all-inclusive tour allows you to warm up with hot beverages and a hearty lunch (provided) at a local lodge as well as complimentary snacks and water. Conclude your adventures with transportation back to your Anchorage hotel. Need additional outdoor winter gear for your tour? By request at the time of booking, Salmon Berry Tours can provide snow pants, boots, and gloves from our lending closet, if available. Special Notes: This is a “soft adventure” day trip experience. If interested in a more adventurous glacier tour, we would be happy to make recommendations for more strenuous glacier hiking or ice climbing. Glaciers present an inherently dangerous environment, and Matanuska glacier is no exception. Salmon Berry Tours has been in business since 2005, and we have been trekking on Matanuska glacier since 2011. We are fully insured for glacier trekking. The company never uses novice guides for our glacier trips, and we take our training very seriously. We operate in small groups, for additional safety, with one glacier guide for every six guests; guaranteeing two guides per tour. For more information about our guides, check out the About Us page, and read about the professional glacier guides on our team.
Turnagain Turn Tour - Anchorage Departure
Alaska’s only guaranteed viewing of land mammals in their natural habitat is at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center! Our guides, all local Alaskans, will help guests explore this 200-acre property dedicated to caring for and educating about Alaska’s most iconic animals. Located at the southern end of Turnagain Arm (an All-American Road and National Scenic Byway), the conversation center is home to moose, brown and black bears, wolves, bald eagles, musk oxen, and reindeer, allowing guests to view each species up close. Ride the Alyeska Aerial Tram 2,300 vertical feet into the Chugach Mountains for views of several alpine glaciers and panoramic views of Cook Inlet. Transportation from Anchorage and lunch at a favorite Girdwood restaurant are included. TRIP DETAILS: This full-day tour from Anchorage includes a local guide, an aerial tram ride up Mt. Alyeska, fresh lunch in Girdwood, an Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center tour, and scenic photo stops along the way! Following pick up at your hotel or the Salmon Berry Tours office in downtown Anchorage, sit back in our comfortable and clean Sprinter vans as your local driver-guide navigates south along Turnagain Arm, an All-American Road, and National Scenic Byway. Watch for alpine scenery, hanging glaciers, and potential wildlife sightings along the Seward Highway. Visit the quaint town of Girdwood and a favorite local eatery for lunch (included). After lunch, ascend the side of Mount Alyeska aboard an aerial tram. From the top (weather permitting), take in views of several hanging glaciers and the upper reaches of this temperate rainforest, and watch for the occasional black bear foraging along the tram route during the early summer months. Next, tour the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a 200-acre natural habitat that provides wildlife education and rehabilitation for some of Alaska’s favorite animals! We will drive and walk approximately 2-miles through the Conservation Center’s trails as you get close enough to observe some of our favorite land animals such as moose, reindeer, bison, musk ox, and wolves. While we cannot guarantee bears due to the size of their habitat, it is common to see brown and black bears at the Conservation Center. Make sure to take photos of wildlife with the amazing backdrop of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm. Before returning to Anchorage, stop at the conservation center’s gift shop. Complimentary snacks and water are provided throughout the tour. To provide a positive experience for everyone on tour, hotel pick-ups are limited to three properties per tour, based on a first-come, first-served basis. Book now to confirm your hotel pick-up! Overnighting at Alyeska Resort? Consider this tour a great way to drive between Anchorage and the Resort in Girdwood!
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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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Anchorage Wildlife Tour
This half-day tour from Anchorage includes a local guide, a tour of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, and scenic photo stops along the way! Following pick up at your hotel or the Salmon Berry Tours office in downtown Anchorage, sit back in our comfortable and clean Sprinter vans as your Alaska driver guides you down Turnagain Arm, an All-American Road, and National Scenic Byway. Look out for hanging alpine glaciers, Dall sheep in the Chugach Mountains, and Bald Eagles. Beluga whales can be seen during the summer and autumn months along Cook Inlet and Turnagain Arm! Tour the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a 200-acre natural habitat dedicated to wildlife education and rehabilitation for some of Alaska’s favorite animals. We will drive and walk approximately 2-miles through the Conservation Center’s trails as you get close enough to observe some of our favorite land mammals; moose, reindeer, bison, wolves, and more! While we cannot guarantee bears due to the size of habitat and seasons – they are traditionally hibernating in the winter months – you could see them in summer and on sunny warm spring days. Make sure to take photos of wildlife with the amazing backdrop of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm! Before returning to Anchorage, stop at the conservation center’s gift shop. Complimentary snacks and water are provided throughout the tour. To enhance guest experiences, hotel pick-ups are limited to three hotels per tour, based on a first-come, first-served basis. Book now to confirm your hotel pick-up!
Cruise Ship Tour and Transfer: Anchorage to Whittier
The smarter way to travel from Anchorage to the Whittier Cruise Ship Terminal! This full-day tour from Anchorage includes a local guide, an aerial tram ride up Mt. Alyeska, a tour of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, lunch at a local eatery, a drive down Portage Valley and through the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, drop off at the Whittier Cruise Ship Terminal, and scenic photo-stops along the way! Following your pick up at your hotel or the Salmon Berry office in downtown Anchorage, sit back with your luggage secured in our comfortable and clean sprinter vans as your Alaskan driver guides you down Turnagain Arm, an All-American Road and National Scenic Byway. Look out for alpine scenery, hanging glaciers, and potential wildlife! Visit the quaint town of Girdwood and a favorite local eatery for lunch (provided). After lunch ascends up the side of Mt. Alyeska on an aerial tram. From the top (weather permitting) take in views of several glaciers and the upper reaches of a temperate rainforest. Next, visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a 200-acre natural habitat that provides wildlife education and rehabilitation for some of Alaska’s favorite animals! This is Alaska’s only guaranteed wildlife viewing! Get close enough to observe and photograph some of our favorite land animals such as moose, reindeer, bison, wolves, and more! While we cannot guarantee bears due to the size of their habitat, however, it is common to see both brown and black bears at the Conservation Center! Make sure to take photos of wildlife with the amazing backdrop of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm! Travel down Portage Valley* for views of several Alpine glaciers! Finally, drive 2.5 miles through the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, the longest highway tunnel in North America! Upon arrival in Whittier, you’ll be transferred directly to the Cruise Ship Terminal where you will be helped with off-loading your luggage. Complimentary snacks and water are provided throughout your tour.
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Cruise Ship Tour and Transfer: Anchorage to Seward
The smarter way to travel from Anchorage to Seward! This full-day tour from Anchorage includes a local guide, an aerial tram ride up Mt. Alyeska, a tour of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, lunch at a local eatery, a nature walk to views of Exit Glacier, drop off at the Seward Cruise Ship Terminal or your Seward hotel, and scenic photo-stops along the way! Following your pick-up at your hotel or the Salmon Berry office in downtown Anchorage, sit back with your luggage secured in our comfortable and clean sprinter vans as your Alaskan driver guides you down Turnagain Arm, an All-American Road, and National Scenic Byway. Look out for alpine scenery, hanging glaciers, and potential wildlife! Visit the quaint town of Girdwood and a favorite local eatery for lunch (provided). After lunch, ascend the side of Mt. Alyeska on an aerial tram. From the top (weather permitting), take in views of several glaciers and the upper reaches of a temperate rainforest. Next, visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a 200-acre natural habitat that provides wildlife education and rehabilitation for some of Alaska’s favorite animals! This is Alaska’s only guaranteed wildlife viewing! Get close enough to observe and photograph some of our favorite land animals, such as moose, reindeer, bison, wolves, and more! While we cannot guarantee bears due to their habitat size, it is common to see both brown and black bears at the Conservation Center! Make sure to take photos of wildlife with the amazing backdrop of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm! Continuing southbound along the Seward Highway, travel down Exit Glacier Road for a leisurely nature walk for views of Kenai Fjords National Park’s famous Exit Glacier! Upon arrival in Seward, you’ll be transferred directly to the Cruise Ship Terminal, where you will be helped offload your luggage or dropped off at your hotel. Complimentary snacks and water are provided throughout your tour.
Iditarod Annual Starting Line Event - Willow
Join the local VIPs to watch the beginning of the Last Great Race! Every year we make the trip out to Willow, Alaska, for the Official Start of the Iditarod - The Last Great Race on Earth! This event is full service beginning with transportation, storytelling by our professional tour guides, and a light breakfast of freshly baked scones and hot chocolate in transit to Willow. Our private hospitality tent is right at the Starting Line, a great spot for watching the mushers take off! We also provide extra activities like hula hooping and snowshoeing! Enjoy an Alaska-style camp lunch all day on the lake. Make sure to bring your camera to capture the mushers and their teams as they sprint off on their approximately 1,000-mile race!
Talkeetna Tour and Denali Flightseeing - Anchorage Departure
Enjoy a tour of Talkeetna and amazing flightseeing views! A great way for everyone in your family to choose their own Alaska adventure! This all-inclusive tour begins in Anchorage and makes a midmorning drive to the quirky town of Talkeetna, gateway to the Interior, for an Alaskan adventure! On clear days, your narrated drive will give views of Mt. Denali in the Alaska Range. Take to the skies and get a birds-eye view of the landscape of Denali National Park and Mt. Denali, formerly known as Mt. McKinley! This 1-hour flightseeing tour gives everyone a window seat to experience Mt. Denali: the tallest mountain in North America! An Alaskan bush-plane pilot will tell you about the area as you soar through the Alaska Range. Follow the river systems of Talkeetna across the Susitna Valley into an incredible landscape of icefalls, glaciers, blue meltwater pools, and snowy peaks, above the Don Sheldon amphitheater and through the Great Gorge of the Ruth Glacier.
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