Seward Cruise Transfer with Wildlife & Scenic Tour to Anchorage

In Seward, Alaska

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Seward Cruise Transfer with Wildlife & Scenic Tour to Anchorage
Don't spend your final day in Alaska sitting on a shuttle or waiting at the airport. Turn your transfer from Seward to Anchorage into one last unforgettable Alaska adventure. Designed especially for cruise passengers, this experience combines reliable transportation with breathtaking scenery, wildlife encounters, and memorable sightseeing before arriving at Anchorage Airport (ANC) or your downtown hotel. Travel with a knowledgeable local guide as you visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, admire spectacular views along Turnagain Arm, stop at Beluga Point, Potter Marsh, Earthquake Park, and enjoy views of Exit Glacier. Throughout the journey, your luggage remains safely stored while you relax and continue exploring Alaska instead of worrying about transportation. Whether you're flying home or staying in Anchorage, this experience allows you to make the most of your final day in Alaska.
Free cancellation Pickup included

What's included

  • SODA_POP
  • BOTTLED_WATER
  • SNACKS
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • AIR_CONDITIONED_VEHICLE

What's not included

  • Tip for the driver or guide

Itinerary

  1. Located in Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, Exit Glacier is a stunning natural wonder that draws visitors from around the world. This magnificent glacier is over 3,000 years old and stretches for over 800 square miles, making it one of the most impressive in the area. Visitors can hike along the glacier's edge, taking in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and ice formations. Along the way, you'll learn about the glacier's history, geology, and impact on the surrounding ecosystem. Exit Glacier is a must-see for anyone visiting Alaska and a testament to the incredible power and beauty of nature. (2h 0min)
  2. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and providing a safe haven for injured or orphaned animals. Located on 200 acres of pristine Alaskan wilderness, this center is home to a variety of Alaskan animals, including grizzly bears, black bears, moose, caribou, bison, elk, and muskox. Visitors can take a guided tour or explore on their own, getting up close to the animals and learning about their behavior and habitat. The center also offers educational programs and events, making it a perfect destination for families and animal lovers of all ages. A visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a must-see on any trip to Alaska, and a chance to support a worthy cause. (2h 0min) Admission included
  3. Beluga Point is a must-visit destination located along the Turnagain Arm in Alaska, just a short drive from Anchorage. The point offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Cook Inlet, the Chugach Mountains, and the surrounding area, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers. The area is also known for its frequent beluga whale sightings, making it an ideal location for whale watching. Visitors can hike along the scenic trails, enjoy a picnic while taking in the stunning views, or simply soak up the natural beauty of the area. A visit to Beluga Point is a must-see on any trip to Alaska. (45 min)
  4. Potter Marsh is a stunning wildlife refuge located just outside of Anchorage, Alaska. This wetland area spans over 500 acres and provides a critical habitat for a variety of migratory and resident bird species, including bald eagles, trumpeter swans, sandhill cranes, and many more. Visitors can explore the trails and boardwalks that wind through the marsh, offering unparalleled opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife photography. In addition to birds, Potter Marsh is also home to a variety of mammals, including beavers, muskrats, and moose. A visit to Potter Marsh is a must-see for any nature lover visiting Alaska, offering a unique glimpse into the state's rich wildlife diversity. (1h 0min)
  5. Earthquake Park is a memorial park located in Anchorage, Alaska, that commemorates the 1964 earthquake that devastated the city. The park is situated along the coast and offers stunning views of the city skyline and the surrounding mountains. Visitors can learn about the history and effects of the earthquake through interpretive signage and displays, including a seismograph that records recent seismic activity. The park also offers walking trails that wind through the forest, offering a peaceful and reflective space for visitors. A visit to Earthquake Park is a unique and informative way to learn about the history of Alaska and the power of natural disasters. (30 min)

Practical information

Operated by
Alaska Horizon Adventure
Max group size
14 travellers
Travellers per booking
1–15
Languages
cmn, en
Confirmation
INSTANT

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation available.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Important notes

  • 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

Frequently asked questions

The tour runs for around 8 hours 30 minutes. Times are approximate and may vary depending on group size, traffic, and site conditions on the day.

What's included is set out in the tour description above. As a general guide, transport and guiding are normally covered; meals, personal expenses, and gratuities are typically extra unless the description states otherwise.

We don't hold specific age or fitness guidance for this tour. Read the activity description carefully and, if in any doubt, speak to your cruise line's excursion desk before you book.