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Whittier to Anchorage Land Transfer Tour

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Join us for an unforgettable adventure with our Whittier Cruise Transit Tour! We'll pick you up from your cruise ship in Whittier and take you on a journey through some of the most breathtaking scenery in Alaska.

We'll visit Portage Lake, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Beluga Point, Potter Marsh, and Earthquake Park, each offering unique experiences and stunning views.

Our tour ends with a drop-off at your Anchorage hotel, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Alaska's beauty. Book your Whittier Cruise Transit Tour today and experience the best of Alaska in just one day!
Ville: Whittier
Sun 13 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
hiking pole
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Bottled water
hiking pole
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
2
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
3
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
4
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
5
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
6
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
7
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
8
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
9
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
10
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
11
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
12
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
13
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
14
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
15
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
16
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
17
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
18
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
19
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
20
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
21
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
22
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
23
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
24
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
25
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
26
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
27
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
28
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
29
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
30
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
31
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
32
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
33
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
34
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
35
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
36
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
37
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
38
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
39
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
40
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
41
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
42
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
43
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
44
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
45
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
46
Portage Lake Overlook
Begin your adventure with a refreshing hike to Byron Glacier. This family-friendly trail offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks and an up-close experience with glacial ice.
47
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of Alaska's native wildlife. Located in Portage, Alaska, the AWCC provides a sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and endangered animals. The center's mission is to conserve Alaska's wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and research. The AWCC is home to a variety of animals, including bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and eagles, among others. Visitors to the center can take guided tours, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Alaska.
48
Beluga Point
Beluga Point is a scenic overlook located on the Seward Highway in Alaska, USA. The point overlooks the Turnagain Arm, a waterway known for its dramatic tidal changes and frequent sightings of beluga whales. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The views from Beluga Point are breathtaking, with the Chugach Mountains rising in the distance and the azure waters of the Turnagain Arm stretching out before you. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and take in the beauty of Alaska, Beluga Point is not to be missed.
49
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
Potter Marsh is a popular wildlife viewing area located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. The marsh spans over 500 acres and provides a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including over 130 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation decks throughout the area. In addition to birdwatching, visitors may also spot moose, beavers, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Potter Marsh is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alaska.
50
Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park is a scenic park located in Anchorage, Alaska that serves as a reminder of the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The park provides visitors with stunning views of the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and learn about the earthquake's impact on the area's geography and history. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and bald eagles. Earthquake Park is a must-see destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful and informative outing in Anchorage.
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Commentaires (15)
Charla_E
Aug 2023
Catching a salmon with my bare hands! The van was very clean, the driver had water and snacks on board for both customers, he did his best to show us the sights listed, but it was very windy and raining unfortunately, so we only got out at a few locations, the rest we viewed from inside the van. The other couple with us were Chinese and the driver took time to tell about the sights in English and Chinese.
Scott_D
Jul 2023
Touring the conservatory. Our guide had an amazing grasp of the area and its history. We were pleased that we had the guide one on one, it made for a highly informative conversation.
Ping_Z
Jul 2023
This tour made our transit from Whittier to Anchorage super easy. We were picked up right by cruise exit and dropped off at Anchorage airport. Daniel took us to several sightseeing and wildlife viewing places. It was a informatic and very impressive tour!

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