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Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park Guided Tour with Lunch

Overview
This is a great way to see Seward and the Kenai Fjords National Park. Visit all the best attractions of the beautiful city of Seward on a guided tour with transportation included. See Exit Glacier and "Mile 0" of the Iditarod Trail and experience a Dog Sledge Ride. View the wildlife that roams the mountainside and enjoy an included full lunch menu with 13 options to choose.
City: Seward
Mon 24 Feb
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Starting at $210.83
Mon 24 Feb
Starting at $210.83
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What's Included
Hotel/port drop-off
Full Lunch Menu - 13 Options
Dog Sled Ride Tour
Longtime Alaskan Guide
Works with the train schedule
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Wear flat soled walking shoes, and dress to be outside for up to an hour and a half in current weather
What To Expect
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Seavey's IdidaRide Sled Dog Tours
Mush the dogs that won the Iditarod Race on the Seavey Family's Wilderness Dog Sled Ride and Tour
2
Bear Creek Weir
See spawning salmon as they make their way upstream to Bear Lake
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Exit Glacier
Guided walk on Overlook Trail at Exit Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park
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Seward
Drive-through tour of Seward as guide points out local highlights
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (84)
tez823
Aug 2012
Due to previous issues in our trip we were unexpectedly able to enjoy the Real Alaska Tour offered by Seavey's. What lovely people they all are and our guide, Mike, was truly passionate about all he was showing and explaining to us. The handlers and mushers at the kennels were just as passionate and enthusiastic about imparting their knowledge of their sport and thier lifestyle and the kennel tour (and sled dog ride) was a delight. Lunch at Resurrection Roadhouse was well organised and catered. We then enjoyed a trip out to and a hike to Exit Glacier. The visitors centre their is most informative in regard to the surrounding areas. Exit Glacier itself was a real eye opener after all the massive active glaciers we had seen previously and makes you realise how quickly these giants could disappear. We ended with a trip out to the other side of the bay to look for sea mammals as the salmon hadn't started their run and a great deal of fun was had by all on board our bus. Highly recommend this tour if you have time whilst in Alaska.
Bill M
Mar 2012
The Seavey Sled Dog tour was absolutely the BEST thing we did in Alaska. We have three kids... ages, 15, 13 and 10 and we brought along my 70 year old "young at heart" mother who fell in love with Spencer!! :-) (thank you Spencer for towing around our Memere!! She LOVED it!!) The Seavey Family not only provided VERY interesting and educational information about the sled dog business... they were also exceptionally "real and genuinely" interested in our comfort!! After a brief instruction on how to control the dogs and the sled we were on our way. All three kids controlled the sleds and the team throughout our five hour ride. Its EASYand FUN. I can't even express how ridiculously un-true some of the other reviews were regarding the dogs. They are VERY well cared for.. loving ...and skinny for a REASON... which was explained if people listened to the discussion that the Seavey's provided with the tour! (Have you ever seen a marathon runner?) We did tour during the winter so were not able to see pups... but rest assured we'll absolutely reccommend this to everybody in New Hampshire and certainly make it a point to be back in the summer season. The expense was WORTH EVERY PENNY! Make your trip worth it and visit the Seavey's IdidaRide Sled Dog Tours!! The Mansfield's in New Hampshire
RosatoFamily
Aug 2011
We were staying in Anchorage, but decided to drive to Seward for the "Real Alaska Tour". They suggest riding the train, but if you don't mind driving (and don't want to spend the extra money) hop in your car for a peaceful drive. We got there early, so my six year old grew impatient. Once the tour started he couldn't stop smiling and neither could we. It was interesting to learn about the dogs (props for naming a litter after the Crimson Tide), but the tour doesn't stop there. We had a nice lunch at Windsong. Then we were off to Exit Glacier. It was raining most of our trip, but we just put on our rain jackets and kept going. With all the beautiful landscapes around you, one tends to forget about the rain. My son tells everyone about his trip to Alaska, but he never forgets to mention the "Real Alaska Tour".

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