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Valley of Glaciers Experience z Portage Glacier Cruise i Wildlife Tour

Przegląd
Start your tour with a pick up from your hotel location with one of Alaska's top rated guides. First experience one of Alaska’s most breathtaking drives down the Seward Hwy and Turnagain Arm with a few sightseeing stops at Beluga Point and Bird Point. We will then arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier. We will make an optional lunch stop after the cruise and before heading to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats and much more! We will then take the drive back and make one last stop at Falls Creek before your drop off at your desired destination in Anchorage.
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Thu 24 Apr
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Thu 24 Apr
Zaczynać od $225.00
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Prywatny transport
Woda butelkowana
przekąski
Klimatyzowany pojazd
Private transportation
Bottled water
Snacks
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Punkt Beluga
Zatrzymamy się w Beluga Point ze spektakularnymi widokami na wlot Cooka i ramię Turnagain i wykorzystamy ten przystanek jako świetną okazję do zrobienia zdjęć i zobaczenia dzikiej przyrody w wodzie i poza nią!
2
Lodowiec Portage
Przybędziemy do Doliny Portage, zatrzymując się w Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier i wejdziemy na pokład M/V Ptarmigan na godzinny rejs po jeziorze Portage, podziwiając wiele okolicznych lodowców i majestatyczne krajobrazy, z głównym naciskiem na Lodowiec Portage, który kilkaset metrów od czoła lodowca!
3
Centrum Ochrony Przyrody Alaski
Po przybyciu do Wildlife Center zostaniesz poprowadzony przez obiekt o powierzchni 200 akrów, gdzie masz gwarancję zobaczenia ssaków lądowych Alaski w ich naturalnym środowisku! (Niedźwiedzie, łosie, wilki, łosie, jelenie, orły i wiele więcej!
4
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
A scenic wildlife refuge just south of Anchorage, Potter Marsh is a birder’s paradise and a peaceful stop along the Seward Highway. This 564-acre wetland is home to a variety of bird species, including sandhill cranes, Arctic terns, and eagles, as well as moose, beavers, and salmon in season. Stroll the accessible boardwalk for up-close views of the marsh’s vibrant ecosystem set against a stunning mountain backdrop. (Will stop for Wildlife!)
5
Chugach State Park
The Chugach State Park is a region of area our tour operates.
6
Beluga Point
We will make a stop at Beluga Point with spectacular views of the Cook inlet and Turnagain Arm and use this stop as a great photo opportunity and chance to see wildlife in and out of the water!
7
Indian Valley Mine, National Historic Site
Nestled along the Seward Highway, this historic mine dates back to the early 20th century and played a role in Alaska's gold mining boom. Established in 1910, it was part of a network of small, independent mines that dotted the Indian Valley area during the gold rush era. Today, visitors can explore original mining equipment, learn about the methods used by early prospectors, and even try their hand at gold panning. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the mine offers a unique chance to step back in time and experience Alaska’s rich mining history firsthand.
8
Girdwood
A charming mountain town nestled in the Chugach Mountains, Girdwood is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community. Originally a gold mining town, it has transformed into a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring nearby glaciers, while local cafes, galleries, and unique shops add to its appeal. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, Girdwood is the perfect gateway to Alaska's wilderness.
9
Chugach National Forest
Our tour operates and stops in the Chugach National Forest.
10
Portage Glacier
We will arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier getting within a couple hundreds yards of the face of the glacier!
11
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats! (Bears, Moose, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Eagles, and much more!
12
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Portage, completed in 1918, offers stunning views of Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and the Kenai Mountains. Once vital for transporting goods and people, the route was rebuilt after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused significant subsidence in the Portage area. Today, it’s part of iconic routes like the Coastal Classic and Glacier Discovery, showcasing Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
13
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
A scenic wildlife refuge just south of Anchorage, Potter Marsh is a birder’s paradise and a peaceful stop along the Seward Highway. This 564-acre wetland is home to a variety of bird species, including sandhill cranes, Arctic terns, and eagles, as well as moose, beavers, and salmon in season. Stroll the accessible boardwalk for up-close views of the marsh’s vibrant ecosystem set against a stunning mountain backdrop. (Will stop for Wildlife!)
14
Chugach State Park
The Chugach State Park is a region of area our tour operates.
15
Beluga Point
We will make a stop at Beluga Point with spectacular views of the Cook inlet and Turnagain Arm and use this stop as a great photo opportunity and chance to see wildlife in and out of the water!
16
Indian Valley Mine, National Historic Site
Nestled along the Seward Highway, this historic mine dates back to the early 20th century and played a role in Alaska's gold mining boom. Established in 1910, it was part of a network of small, independent mines that dotted the Indian Valley area during the gold rush era. Today, visitors can explore original mining equipment, learn about the methods used by early prospectors, and even try their hand at gold panning. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the mine offers a unique chance to step back in time and experience Alaska’s rich mining history firsthand.
17
Girdwood
A charming mountain town nestled in the Chugach Mountains, Girdwood is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community. Originally a gold mining town, it has transformed into a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring nearby glaciers, while local cafes, galleries, and unique shops add to its appeal. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, Girdwood is the perfect gateway to Alaska's wilderness.
18
Chugach National Forest
Our tour operates and stops in the Chugach National Forest.
19
Portage Glacier
We will arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier getting within a couple hundreds yards of the face of the glacier!
20
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats! (Bears, Moose, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Eagles, and much more!
21
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Portage, completed in 1918, offers stunning views of Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and the Kenai Mountains. Once vital for transporting goods and people, the route was rebuilt after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused significant subsidence in the Portage area. Today, it’s part of iconic routes like the Coastal Classic and Glacier Discovery, showcasing Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
22
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
A scenic wildlife refuge just south of Anchorage, Potter Marsh is a birder’s paradise and a peaceful stop along the Seward Highway. This 564-acre wetland is home to a variety of bird species, including sandhill cranes, Arctic terns, and eagles, as well as moose, beavers, and salmon in season. Stroll the accessible boardwalk for up-close views of the marsh’s vibrant ecosystem set against a stunning mountain backdrop. (Will stop for Wildlife!)
23
Chugach State Park
The Chugach State Park is a region of area our tour operates.
24
Beluga Point
We will make a stop at Beluga Point with spectacular views of the Cook inlet and Turnagain Arm and use this stop as a great photo opportunity and chance to see wildlife in and out of the water!
25
Indian Valley Mine, National Historic Site
Nestled along the Seward Highway, this historic mine dates back to the early 20th century and played a role in Alaska's gold mining boom. Established in 1910, it was part of a network of small, independent mines that dotted the Indian Valley area during the gold rush era. Today, visitors can explore original mining equipment, learn about the methods used by early prospectors, and even try their hand at gold panning. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the mine offers a unique chance to step back in time and experience Alaska’s rich mining history firsthand.
26
Girdwood
A charming mountain town nestled in the Chugach Mountains, Girdwood is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community. Originally a gold mining town, it has transformed into a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring nearby glaciers, while local cafes, galleries, and unique shops add to its appeal. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, Girdwood is the perfect gateway to Alaska's wilderness.
27
Chugach National Forest
Our tour operates and stops in the Chugach National Forest.
28
Portage Glacier
We will arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier getting within a couple hundreds yards of the face of the glacier!
29
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats! (Bears, Moose, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Eagles, and much more!
30
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Portage, completed in 1918, offers stunning views of Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and the Kenai Mountains. Once vital for transporting goods and people, the route was rebuilt after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused significant subsidence in the Portage area. Today, it’s part of iconic routes like the Coastal Classic and Glacier Discovery, showcasing Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
31
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
A scenic wildlife refuge just south of Anchorage, Potter Marsh is a birder’s paradise and a peaceful stop along the Seward Highway. This 564-acre wetland is home to a variety of bird species, including sandhill cranes, Arctic terns, and eagles, as well as moose, beavers, and salmon in season. Stroll the accessible boardwalk for up-close views of the marsh’s vibrant ecosystem set against a stunning mountain backdrop. (Will stop for Wildlife!)
32
Chugach State Park
The Chugach State Park is a region of area our tour operates.
33
Beluga Point
We will make a stop at Beluga Point with spectacular views of the Cook inlet and Turnagain Arm and use this stop as a great photo opportunity and chance to see wildlife in and out of the water!
34
Indian Valley Mine, National Historic Site
Nestled along the Seward Highway, this historic mine dates back to the early 20th century and played a role in Alaska's gold mining boom. Established in 1910, it was part of a network of small, independent mines that dotted the Indian Valley area during the gold rush era. Today, visitors can explore original mining equipment, learn about the methods used by early prospectors, and even try their hand at gold panning. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the mine offers a unique chance to step back in time and experience Alaska’s rich mining history firsthand.
35
Girdwood
A charming mountain town nestled in the Chugach Mountains, Girdwood is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community. Originally a gold mining town, it has transformed into a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring nearby glaciers, while local cafes, galleries, and unique shops add to its appeal. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, Girdwood is the perfect gateway to Alaska's wilderness.
36
Chugach National Forest
Our tour operates and stops in the Chugach National Forest.
37
Portage Glacier
We will arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier getting within a couple hundreds yards of the face of the glacier!
38
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats! (Bears, Moose, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Eagles, and much more!
39
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Portage, completed in 1918, offers stunning views of Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and the Kenai Mountains. Once vital for transporting goods and people, the route was rebuilt after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused significant subsidence in the Portage area. Today, it’s part of iconic routes like the Coastal Classic and Glacier Discovery, showcasing Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
40
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
A scenic wildlife refuge just south of Anchorage, Potter Marsh is a birder’s paradise and a peaceful stop along the Seward Highway. This 564-acre wetland is home to a variety of bird species, including sandhill cranes, Arctic terns, and eagles, as well as moose, beavers, and salmon in season. Stroll the accessible boardwalk for up-close views of the marsh’s vibrant ecosystem set against a stunning mountain backdrop. (Will stop for Wildlife!)
41
Chugach State Park
The Chugach State Park is a region of area our tour operates.
42
Beluga Point
We will make a stop at Beluga Point with spectacular views of the Cook inlet and Turnagain Arm and use this stop as a great photo opportunity and chance to see wildlife in and out of the water!
43
Indian Valley Mine, National Historic Site
Nestled along the Seward Highway, this historic mine dates back to the early 20th century and played a role in Alaska's gold mining boom. Established in 1910, it was part of a network of small, independent mines that dotted the Indian Valley area during the gold rush era. Today, visitors can explore original mining equipment, learn about the methods used by early prospectors, and even try their hand at gold panning. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the mine offers a unique chance to step back in time and experience Alaska’s rich mining history firsthand.
44
Girdwood
A charming mountain town nestled in the Chugach Mountains, Girdwood is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community. Originally a gold mining town, it has transformed into a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring nearby glaciers, while local cafes, galleries, and unique shops add to its appeal. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, Girdwood is the perfect gateway to Alaska's wilderness.
45
Chugach National Forest
Our tour operates and stops in the Chugach National Forest.
46
Portage Glacier
We will arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier getting within a couple hundreds yards of the face of the glacier!
47
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats! (Bears, Moose, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Eagles, and much more!
48
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Portage, completed in 1918, offers stunning views of Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and the Kenai Mountains. Once vital for transporting goods and people, the route was rebuilt after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused significant subsidence in the Portage area. Today, it’s part of iconic routes like the Coastal Classic and Glacier Discovery, showcasing Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
49
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
A scenic wildlife refuge just south of Anchorage, Potter Marsh is a birder’s paradise and a peaceful stop along the Seward Highway. This 564-acre wetland is home to a variety of bird species, including sandhill cranes, Arctic terns, and eagles, as well as moose, beavers, and salmon in season. Stroll the accessible boardwalk for up-close views of the marsh’s vibrant ecosystem set against a stunning mountain backdrop. (Will stop for Wildlife!)
50
Chugach State Park
The Chugach State Park is a region of area our tour operates.
51
Beluga Point
We will make a stop at Beluga Point with spectacular views of the Cook inlet and Turnagain Arm and use this stop as a great photo opportunity and chance to see wildlife in and out of the water!
52
Indian Valley Mine, National Historic Site
Nestled along the Seward Highway, this historic mine dates back to the early 20th century and played a role in Alaska's gold mining boom. Established in 1910, it was part of a network of small, independent mines that dotted the Indian Valley area during the gold rush era. Today, visitors can explore original mining equipment, learn about the methods used by early prospectors, and even try their hand at gold panning. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the mine offers a unique chance to step back in time and experience Alaska’s rich mining history firsthand.
53
Girdwood
A charming mountain town nestled in the Chugach Mountains, Girdwood is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community. Originally a gold mining town, it has transformed into a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring nearby glaciers, while local cafes, galleries, and unique shops add to its appeal. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, Girdwood is the perfect gateway to Alaska's wilderness.
54
Chugach National Forest
Our tour operates and stops in the Chugach National Forest.
55
Portage Glacier
We will arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier getting within a couple hundreds yards of the face of the glacier!
56
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats! (Bears, Moose, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Eagles, and much more!
57
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Portage, completed in 1918, offers stunning views of Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and the Kenai Mountains. Once vital for transporting goods and people, the route was rebuilt after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused significant subsidence in the Portage area. Today, it’s part of iconic routes like the Coastal Classic and Glacier Discovery, showcasing Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
58
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
A scenic wildlife refuge just south of Anchorage, Potter Marsh is a birder’s paradise and a peaceful stop along the Seward Highway. This 564-acre wetland is home to a variety of bird species, including sandhill cranes, Arctic terns, and eagles, as well as moose, beavers, and salmon in season. Stroll the accessible boardwalk for up-close views of the marsh’s vibrant ecosystem set against a stunning mountain backdrop. (Will stop for Wildlife!)
59
Chugach State Park
The Chugach State Park is a region of area our tour operates.
60
Beluga Point
We will make a stop at Beluga Point with spectacular views of the Cook inlet and Turnagain Arm and use this stop as a great photo opportunity and chance to see wildlife in and out of the water!
61
Indian Valley Mine, National Historic Site
Nestled along the Seward Highway, this historic mine dates back to the early 20th century and played a role in Alaska's gold mining boom. Established in 1910, it was part of a network of small, independent mines that dotted the Indian Valley area during the gold rush era. Today, visitors can explore original mining equipment, learn about the methods used by early prospectors, and even try their hand at gold panning. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the mine offers a unique chance to step back in time and experience Alaska’s rich mining history firsthand.
62
Girdwood
A charming mountain town nestled in the Chugach Mountains, Girdwood is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community. Originally a gold mining town, it has transformed into a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring nearby glaciers, while local cafes, galleries, and unique shops add to its appeal. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, Girdwood is the perfect gateway to Alaska's wilderness.
63
Chugach National Forest
Our tour operates and stops in the Chugach National Forest.
64
Portage Glacier
We will arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier getting within a couple hundreds yards of the face of the glacier!
65
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats! (Bears, Moose, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Eagles, and much more!
66
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Portage, completed in 1918, offers stunning views of Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and the Kenai Mountains. Once vital for transporting goods and people, the route was rebuilt after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused significant subsidence in the Portage area. Today, it’s part of iconic routes like the Coastal Classic and Glacier Discovery, showcasing Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
67
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
A scenic wildlife refuge just south of Anchorage, Potter Marsh is a birder’s paradise and a peaceful stop along the Seward Highway. This 564-acre wetland is home to a variety of bird species, including sandhill cranes, Arctic terns, and eagles, as well as moose, beavers, and salmon in season. Stroll the accessible boardwalk for up-close views of the marsh’s vibrant ecosystem set against a stunning mountain backdrop. (Will stop for Wildlife!)
68
Chugach State Park
The Chugach State Park is a region of area our tour operates.
69
Beluga Point
We will make a stop at Beluga Point with spectacular views of the Cook inlet and Turnagain Arm and use this stop as a great photo opportunity and chance to see wildlife in and out of the water!
70
Indian Valley Mine, National Historic Site
Nestled along the Seward Highway, this historic mine dates back to the early 20th century and played a role in Alaska's gold mining boom. Established in 1910, it was part of a network of small, independent mines that dotted the Indian Valley area during the gold rush era. Today, visitors can explore original mining equipment, learn about the methods used by early prospectors, and even try their hand at gold panning. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the mine offers a unique chance to step back in time and experience Alaska’s rich mining history firsthand.
71
Girdwood
A charming mountain town nestled in the Chugach Mountains, Girdwood is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community. Originally a gold mining town, it has transformed into a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring nearby glaciers, while local cafes, galleries, and unique shops add to its appeal. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, Girdwood is the perfect gateway to Alaska's wilderness.
72
Chugach National Forest
Our tour operates and stops in the Chugach National Forest.
73
Portage Glacier
We will arrive in the Portage Valley making stops at Explorer Glacier, Middle Glacier, Byron Glacier and boarding the M/V Ptarmigan for an hour long cruise on Portage Lake viewing multiple surrounding glaciers and majestic landscapes with the main focus on Portage Glacier getting within a couple hundreds yards of the face of the glacier!
74
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Once we arrive at the Wildlife Center you will be guided through the 200 acre facility where you're guaranteed to see Alaska’s land mammals in their natural habitats! (Bears, Moose, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Eagles, and much more!
75
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Portage, completed in 1918, offers stunning views of Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and the Kenai Mountains. Once vital for transporting goods and people, the route was rebuilt after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused significant subsidence in the Portage area. Today, it’s part of iconic routes like the Coastal Classic and Glacier Discovery, showcasing Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
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Recenzje (193)
shellsie
Mar 2025
Very nice tour with lots of chances to take pictures with glaciers. Narrative of the history is very detail. Awesome tour!
Kristien_K
Dec 2024
The tour did a sufficient job of covering the areas as described. The guide did a great job of answering questions and discussing the area. Our first stop at the Wildlife Encounter was a lot of fun and great to see animals from the area. The glaciers were interesting to see. The boat ride was really nice but cold, and I wasn’t fully prepared. They even let us taste a piece of one of the glaciers broken off in the lake, which was really interesting. On the way back, we stopped after seeing a couple of moose grazing in a field, which was a spectacular site. Overall, I’d recommend the tour.
Shaliza_S
Sep 2024
Our guide Jeremy and our group were a great bunch who enjoyed learning about the wonderful, wild, beauty of Alaska. It was a memorable experience and we got to touch and be part of an amazing piece of the world. I wouldn’t change a thing about it. My daughter and I loved it!! Thank you!

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