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Transfer z Whittier do Anchorage i prywatna wycieczka

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Welcome to Alaska! Combine this amazing, full-day tour with your cruise ship transfer to make the most of your Alaskan vacation. Experience the best parts of Whittier, Portage Valley, Turnagain Arm, and Anchorage with local guide.

Please note: Pricing is per tour, not per guest. Order "1" adult for all ages and group sizes from 1 to 12 guests
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: pick up time and location
  • Pricing is per tour, not per guest. Order "1" adult for all ages and group sizes from 1 to 12 guests
  • Maximum group size is 12 guests
  • Please note this tour lasts 7-8 hours. Those guests with a late flight out of Anchorage may purchase the convenience of additional time at a rate of $80 per hour.
Czego oczekiwać
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Wielkie przygody
Podczas tej prywatnej całodniowej wycieczki Twój przewodnik pokaże Ci wyjątkowe rzeczy, które sprawiają, że Whittier, Anchorage i Turnagain Arm są wyjątkowe.
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Whittiera
Podczas tej prywatnej całodniowej wycieczki Twój przewodnik pokaże Ci wyjątkowe rzeczy, które sprawiają, że Whittier, Anchorage i Turnagain Arm są wyjątkowe.
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Zamocowanie
Podczas tej prywatnej całodniowej wycieczki Twój przewodnik pokaże Ci wyjątkowe rzeczy, które sprawiają, że Whittier, Anchorage i Turnagain Arm są wyjątkowe.
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Odwróć napęd ramienia
Podczas tej prywatnej całodniowej wycieczki Twój przewodnik pokaże Ci wyjątkowe rzeczy, które sprawiają, że Whittier, Anchorage i Turnagain Arm są wyjątkowe.
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Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel is the longest (2.5 miles) highway tunnel in North America, and the first designed for -40 Fahrenheit temperatures and 150 mph winds! The one-lane tunnel must be shared by cars and trains traveling in both directions, and it usually needs to be aired out in between trips (with jet turbine ventilation, another first!). This unique design that enables a single lane of traffic to travel directly over the railroad track saved tens of millions of dollars over the cost of constructing a new tunnel.
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Portage Lake Overlook
Scenic View of Portage Lake
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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation, research, education, and animal care. The center is located on about 200 acres at the head of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley.
8
Turnagain Arm Drive
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
9
Beluga Point
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.
10
Girdwood
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.
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Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
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.
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Anchorage
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
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Greatland Adventures
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
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Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel is the longest (2.5 miles) highway tunnel in North America, and the first designed for -40 Fahrenheit temperatures and 150 mph winds! The one-lane tunnel must be shared by cars and trains traveling in both directions, and it usually needs to be aired out in between trips (with jet turbine ventilation, another first!). This unique design that enables a single lane of traffic to travel directly over the railroad track saved tens of millions of dollars over the cost of constructing a new tunnel.
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Portage Lake Overlook
Scenic View of Portage Lake
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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation, research, education, and animal care. The center is located on about 200 acres at the head of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley.
17
Turnagain Arm Drive
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
18
Beluga Point
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.
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Girdwood
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.
20
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
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.
21
Anchorage
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
22
Greatland Adventures
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
23
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel is the longest (2.5 miles) highway tunnel in North America, and the first designed for -40 Fahrenheit temperatures and 150 mph winds! The one-lane tunnel must be shared by cars and trains traveling in both directions, and it usually needs to be aired out in between trips (with jet turbine ventilation, another first!). This unique design that enables a single lane of traffic to travel directly over the railroad track saved tens of millions of dollars over the cost of constructing a new tunnel.
24
Portage Lake Overlook
Scenic View of Portage Lake
25
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation, research, education, and animal care. The center is located on about 200 acres at the head of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley.
26
Turnagain Arm Drive
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
27
Beluga Point
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.
28
Girdwood
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.
29
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
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.
30
Anchorage
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
31
Greatland Adventures
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
32
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel is the longest (2.5 miles) highway tunnel in North America, and the first designed for -40 Fahrenheit temperatures and 150 mph winds! The one-lane tunnel must be shared by cars and trains traveling in both directions, and it usually needs to be aired out in between trips (with jet turbine ventilation, another first!). This unique design that enables a single lane of traffic to travel directly over the railroad track saved tens of millions of dollars over the cost of constructing a new tunnel.
33
Portage Lake Overlook
Scenic View of Portage Lake
34
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation, research, education, and animal care. The center is located on about 200 acres at the head of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley.
35
Turnagain Arm Drive
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
36
Beluga Point
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.
37
Girdwood
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.
38
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
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.
39
Anchorage
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
40
Greatland Adventures
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
41
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel is the longest (2.5 miles) highway tunnel in North America, and the first designed for -40 Fahrenheit temperatures and 150 mph winds! The one-lane tunnel must be shared by cars and trains traveling in both directions, and it usually needs to be aired out in between trips (with jet turbine ventilation, another first!). This unique design that enables a single lane of traffic to travel directly over the railroad track saved tens of millions of dollars over the cost of constructing a new tunnel.
42
Portage Lake Overlook
Scenic View of Portage Lake
43
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation, research, education, and animal care. The center is located on about 200 acres at the head of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley.
44
Turnagain Arm Drive
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
45
Beluga Point
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.
46
Girdwood
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.
47
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
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.
48
Anchorage
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
49
Greatland Adventures
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
50
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel is the longest (2.5 miles) highway tunnel in North America, and the first designed for -40 Fahrenheit temperatures and 150 mph winds! The one-lane tunnel must be shared by cars and trains traveling in both directions, and it usually needs to be aired out in between trips (with jet turbine ventilation, another first!). This unique design that enables a single lane of traffic to travel directly over the railroad track saved tens of millions of dollars over the cost of constructing a new tunnel.
51
Portage Lake Overlook
Scenic View of Portage Lake
52
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation, research, education, and animal care. The center is located on about 200 acres at the head of Turnagain Arm and the entrance to Portage Valley.
53
Turnagain Arm Drive
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
54
Beluga Point
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.
55
Girdwood
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.
56
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
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.
57
Anchorage
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
58
Greatland Adventures
On this private full-day tour, your guide will show you the special things that make Whittier, Anchorage and the Turnagain Arm unique.
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Recenzje (8)
VirginiaM232
Jul 2019
Brad was just great! Full of information and enthusiasm. He brought a cool gadget he just purchased to attach your cell phone and take pics off his binoculars. Amazing! First we traveled through the Whittier Tunnel which was a WWII engineering feat. What a beautiful ride through Portage Valley. We stopped at the animal sanctuary as well as many scenic stops to see glaciers, lakes and waterfalls. We loved the Alyeska tram and lunch at the top of the lift with gorgeous views. Closer to Anchorage we stopped and walked along the boardwalk of Potter Marsh where we saw swarms of salmon. After a brief tour of Anchorage and a visit to the airport lake full of sea planes, Brad was kind enough to take us to a hotel where I could change into comfortable travel clothes before our long night flight home to Texas. Thanks Brad!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jul 2019
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We are glad you had a great day with Brad. Please come back and join us again!
Charles_M
Jul 2019
Great if you do not choose to travel with others from your cruise ship to the airport. Not much to do in Anchorage. Booking with Viator was a pain though....I would deal with Greatland Tours directly.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jul 2019
Thanks for sharing your experience. We are happy that you enjoyed the private nature of your cruise transfer tour. We agree that it is really nice to get away from the crowds and have your own private vehicle and tour guide.

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