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SEWARD TO ANCHORAGE or ANCHORAGE TO SEWARD
TOUR/TRANSFER DESCRIPTION:
We have put together all of the most
popular sightseeing stops on your way to or from Anchorage
and Whittier. We have the most comfortable buses and vans
with a knowledgeable Alaskan guide/driver. You will tour
Seward, get close to Exit Glacier with a short walk, visit the most
popular Wildlife Conservation Center, view wild salmon. The
most scenic drive on the Seward Highway with opportunities
to view Alaskan wildlife - sheep on the pristine mountains
and whales in calm waters on the Turnagain Arm. Depending on
the weather, you will ride in the Alyeska Tram and have
opportunities to see seven glaciers and Turnagain Arm . You
will have a tour of Anchorage with a must visit to the Wildberry Products park and theater, Ship Creek, Lake Hood,
and downtown Anchorage.

Highlights Include:
Tour of Seward
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take
a quick look at a small-boat harbor that is filled
with pleasure craft as well as commercial fishing
vessels and tour boats.
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Exit Glacier
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only a short walk, you can stand right next to this
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Wildlife Conservation Center
- see all
Alaska's wildlife at one place - Wildlife Conservation
Center, they have bear, moose, caribou, elk, bison, musk ox,
and more.
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Alyeska
Mt. Ski Resort -
visit the
majestic Mt. Alyeska Ski Resort where you will take a tram up the mountain
and enjoy the breathtaking view of glaciers,
mountains, and Turnagain Arm (if weather permits).
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Turnagain Arm -
provides a stunning views from the Seward highway of
mountains, ocean, glaciers, and wildlife.
Beluga Point, Windy Point, Potter's Marsh.
Make stops at the waysides, where you can see Dall
sheep, Beluga whales, bald eagles and other birds,
and wild Salmon.
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Anchorage Highlights -
Lake Hood, Alaska Wildberry Products, Ship Creek, Downtown
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the highlights of this metropolis in the middle of the
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Detailed Itinerary:
Disembark your cruise ship and board
the bus about 9:00AM. Start in Seward and enjoy this
informative tour on your way to Anchorage. Take a quick look
at a small-boat harbor that is filled with pleasure craft as
well as commercial fishing vessels and tour boats. About 4
miles north of Seward we turn west to reach Exit Glacier,
the only glacier accessible by the road. With only a short
walk, you can stand right next to this majestic glacier.
Enjoy the ride on Seward Highway enjoy the ride through the
pristine Kenai Mountains above and below tree line. Pass
thru Moose Pass with wonderful views of pristine mountains,
glaciers, and wildlife. We will make plenty of stops for
pictures. Next visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation
Center, where you can view bison, elk, eagles, moose,
caribou, and musk oxen in a natural setting. Continue on the
highway, view the remains of Portage, a small town ravaged
in the 1964 earthquake. Next stop is at Girdwood at Alyeska Ski Resort. Take a tram up the Alyeska
Mountain 2,300 feet to enjoy the spectacular views
of seven glaciers, majestic mountains and Turnagain
Arm (if weather permits). Continuing
North on the Seward, Turnagain Arm stretches on the
left side of the road. Stop at the waysides, where
often you can see Dall sheep at Windy point or
beluga whales at Beluga point. Check out the progress of
salmon fisherman below the bridges along the highway. Just
south of Anchorage, the road borders Potter Marsh, a portion
of the Anchorage Coastal Waterfowl Refuge. Arrive to
Anchorage - largest city in Alaska. Most
visitors that come to Alaska to experience the "true
wilderness" tend to overlook Anchorage, but it's well
worth spending some time here experiencing the only
big-city taste that the state has to offer. First visit
Alaska Wildberry Products where you can get some Alaskan
chocolate, smoked salmon and other gifts. Take a glance
of the original tent city that started in the Ship Creek
area and now also occupied by Alaska Railroad Depot. Take a quick look
at the salmon waters and watch the fish running up the
stream. Watch the locals trying to catch the salmon.
Next see the Earthquake Park, which now stands on the
land liquefied - swallowing the coast line when the
"Good Friday" earthquake rocked Anchorage in March of
1964. The park carries monuments and reader boards with
information on the great quake. Continue on to the stop
at Point Woronzof, is a great opportunity to see Cook
Inlet and the whole city from the distance. Next you
will get to see Lake Hood, which is the largest and
busiest floatplane base in the world. Lake Hood is a
great place to relax and watch the many landings and
takeoffs of floatplanes. Then back to downtown where you
get to see a whole downtown area. While enjoying the ride make sure to notice Anchorage’s famous
flowers and great shopping areas! We will drop off
anywhere in Anchorage after the tour ends.

| Tour price |
Tour
departure dates |
Departure
city |
Tour level |
Tour
options |
| $159.00 |
All Cruise Ship
Days |
Seward or Anchorage |
EASY
Moderate walking
required |
8.5-Hour Tour
9:00AM-5:30PM |
Price is per person
Discounts are available for groups 6 or more -
10% discount.
The tour price package includes:
all entrance fees,
small lunch, water/juice on board, taxes.
The tour price package does NOT include:
excess baggage charges, gratuity to the driver/guide, meals other than specified in the
itinerary, alcoholic beverages, sightseeing and drives not included in the
itinerary.

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