Experience Alaska’s beauty on a private tour from Seward to Anchorage. Spot wildlife, savor local treats, and explore unique landmarks. Book now!
Experience Alaska’s beauty on a private tour from Seward to Anchorage. Spot wildlife, savor local treats, and explore unique landmarks. Book now!
- Exit Glacier - Nestled within Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, Exit Glacier is over 3,000 years old and spans 800 square miles. Visitors can hike along its edge to admire the stunning ice formations. Surrounded by pristine wilderness, the glacier is framed by towering snow-capped mountains, lush green forests, and crystal-clear streams. The…
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Exit Glacier - Nestled within Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, Exit Glacier is over 3,000 years old and spans 800 square miles. Visitors can hike along its edge to admire the stunning ice formations. Surrounded by pristine wilderness, the glacier is framed by towering snow-capped mountains, lush green forests, and crystal-clear streams. The area is rich in wildlife, offering chances to see mountain goats on rocky slopes, black bears foraging, and various bird species soaring above, enhancing the feeling of being in a truly wild and untouched environment.
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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center - This nonprofit organization is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and providing a safe haven for injured or orphaned animals. Situated on 200 acres of pristine Alaskan wilderness, the center is home to a variety of Alaskan animals, including grizzly bears, black bears, reindeer, caribou, bison, elk, wolves, and muskox. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour or explore the scenic 1.5-mile loop on foot, learning about the resident wildlife through interpretive signs at each habitat. The center offers educational programs and events, making it an ideal destination for families and animal enthusiasts of all ages. A visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a must-see on any trip to Alaska.
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Girdwood Brewing Company - Local food trucks are on-site daily throughout the summer and on weekends during the winter. Enjoying lunch at this scenic brewery with food trucks combines great food, craft beer, and the beauty of nature. Imagine sitting at a wooden picnic table on a sunlit patio, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling mountains. The air is fresh, with a gentle breeze carrying the earthy scent of hops and grilled food. The 3,040-square-foot brewery and taproom offer panoramic views of the surrounding Chugach mountains, where you can cozy up with a beer in the timber-framed taproom. There is also a fantastic beer garden with a fire pit for those who prefer to enjoy their beers in a more natural setting.
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Lake Hood Harbor - Lake Hood hosts nearly 200 daily operations and is the largest and busiest seaplane base in the world. Visitors can watch seaplanes take off and land and learn about the history behind it.
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Alaska Wild Berry Products - Sample the finest chocolates! The facility features four kitchens: the Jam and Jelly Kitchen, Hot Kitchen, Candy Kitchen, and the Molding Room. Visitors can watch all four kitchens in action through viewing windows in the store. See Alaska’s 20-Foot Chocolate Waterfall, which incorporates over 3,000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes from the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, and settles in the swirling chocolate pool. It’s an amazing sight to behold!
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Seward Highway - The remaining 2 hours will be allocated for travel time between stops, from pickup in Seward to drop-off in Anchorage.
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Earthquake Park - Earthquake Park offers visitors insight into a pivotal moment in Alaska’s history: the 1964 earthquake. Occurring on March 27 – Good Friday – the quake measured 9.2 in magnitude and was the largest ever recorded in North America.

- Meet up at the port and drop off anywhere in Anchorage
- Bottled Water
- Air Conditioned Vehicle
- Snacks (chips)
- All Fees and Taxes
- Infant seat
- Meet up at the port and drop off anywhere in Anchorage
- Bottled Water
- Air Conditioned Vehicle
- Snacks (chips)
- All Fees and Taxes
- Infant seat
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
The shuttle to Anchorage begins with a visit to Exit Glacier in Kenai National Park. Following this, embark on a breathtaking journey through the Chugach Mountains and along Turnagain Arm, where Alaska’s stunning beauty is sure to impress! Keep an eye out for Beluga Whales and Dall Sheep as the route winds into Anchorage. The first stop is the Alaska…
The shuttle to Anchorage begins with a visit to Exit Glacier in Kenai National Park. Following this, embark on a breathtaking journey through the Chugach Mountains and along Turnagain Arm, where Alaska’s stunning beauty is sure to impress! Keep an eye out for Beluga Whales and Dall Sheep as the route winds into Anchorage. The first stop is the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a sanctuary committed to preserving Alaska’s wildlife, where visitors can observe native Alaskan animals and various other species.
Upon arrival in Anchorage, the tour includes a stop at Earthquake Park to witness the site where a massive earthquake in 1964 swallowed a housing community. Next, visit Lake Hood, the largest sea plane base in the U.S., to watch skilled pilots take off and land. The tour concludes with a visit to a Chocolate Factory & Gift Shop to enjoy delicious samples and view the world’s tallest chocolate waterfall. This tour promises an incredible experience that participants will thoroughly enjoy! At the end of the tour, drop-off is available anywhere in Anchorage, as requested.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.