8 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
12 people
English
Explore fishing villages, traverse the Kenai Mountains, and spot Alaskan wildlife during a private transfer service between Seward and Anchorage. Getting from Seward to Anchorage presents a logistical challenge for visitors planning to fly out of Anchorage, but this tour turns your cruise ship transfer into a chance to explore Alaska. A private guide shapes the trip to fit your group’s interests and wraps up the day by showing you around Anchorage.
After pickup in Seward, explore this quaint fishing village on the shores of Resurrection Bay.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Make an optional visit to the Seward Sea Life Center to see the local marine life up close
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Exit Glacier is a glacier derived from the Harding Icefield in the Kenai Mountains of Alaska[1] and one of Kenai Fjords National Park’s major attractions. It is one of the most accessible valley glaciers in Alaska and is a visible indicator of glacial recession due to climate change.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to view and photograph Alaska’s iconic animals
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Girdwood is a resort town within the southern extent of the Municipality of Anchorage. Located near the end of the Turnagain Arm of Cook Inlet, Girdwood lies in a valley in the southwestern Chugach Mountains, surrounded by seven glaciers feeding into a number of creeks, which either converge within the valley or empty directly into the arm.
Read more about Anchorage to Seward Cruise Transfer and Private Tour – https://www.viator.com/tours/Anchorage/Seward-Cruise-Transfer-and-Tour/d4152-6111P9?mcid=56757
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Beluga Point Site is an archaeological location along Turnagain Arm of Cook Inlet. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 30, 1978. Artifacts of the area are evidence of early human habitation. Beluga Point North 1 (BPN1) artifacts are 8,000–10,000 years old and believed to be evidence of the oldest habitation in Anchorage municipality. Beluga Point is also a wildlife viewing area. Beluga whales can be sighted seasonally July through August as hundreds of the cetaceans visit Cook Inlet to feed on the Pacific salmon run.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Potter Marsh, at the southern end of the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, is an ideal break from Anchorage for birders and other wildlife viewers. From the Seward Highway just before the left turn into the Potter Marsh parking lot, you are treated to a stunning view of Turnagain Arm. A wooden boardwalk winds 1,550 feet from the parking area through the marsh and across watery openings and sedges, perfect habitat for a rich variety of birds. From late April through September, Canada geese, northern pintails, canvasback ducks, red-necked phalaropes, horned and red-necked grebes, and northern harriers use this wetland. Look for eagle nests in the cottonwoods near the base of the bluff using binoculars or a spotting scope.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This tour will end with a drop off in Anchorage at your hotel or the airport
• Admission Ticket Free