Transfer from Whittier to Anchorage with lunch and a stop at Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
6 Hours
Lunch, Guide, Admission
Travel from the Whittier Cruise Ship Terminal to Anchorage by small-group van along the Seward Highway and Turnagain Arm. Stop for photos, visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, and enjoy lunch on the way.
Online bookings are not available within 12 hours of departure.
Full refund with 48 hours or more notice. 50% refund for cancellations/changes with 24–48 hours notice. No refunds for no-shows or cancellations/changes with less than 24 hours notice. Late arrivals that miss departure are considered a no-show.
Bring warm layers, good rain gear, and a camera. Binoculars are optional.
Yes. Provide a good contact phone number you can answer while you’re in Alaska (a cell number is preferred). If the operator can’t reach you, they aren’t responsible for missed tours.
Cell service may not work when you arrive in Whittier. If you have issues, try turning your phone off and restarting it.
Departs from the Whittier Cruise Ship Terminal
The guides here consistently get rave reviews for making Alaska adventures truly memorable. Christina stands out in multiple reviews for her infectious energy and deep knowledge, particularly on wildlife tours, while Eli impressed guests with his humor and quick thinking (even staying composed during an earthquake!). Matt's passion for Alaska's outdoors left lasting impressions, and guides like Abbe brought professional expertise to glacier hikes. Albert and Marlene receive special mention for their multi-day Iditarod tour, showcasing excellent connections throughout Alaska's travel industry and dedication to finding prime aurora viewing spots. The wildlife tours and glacier experiences are the main draw, with guests thrilled by close-up animal sightings, glacier views, and knowledgeable commentary throughout. One important note: for some experiences like the Matanuska Glacier trek, this company provides transportation and coordination to partner tour operators rather than conducting the tours themselves. If you're booking, it's worth clarifying exactly what's included. That said, the overwhelming majority of guests describe unforgettable experiences with enthusiastic, knowledgeable guides who clearly love sharing Alaska's wonders.
Holy Cow!!! What an adventure!!! Eli (or Ellie, depending on your pronunciation) was amazing! His comic relief, ability to time travel, and epic knowledge base was a great start to our 4 hour Wilderness Tour. We stopped to see eagles, beluga whales, and dall sheep. Took a pit stop and had great coffee and a cinnamon roll the size of my head in Girdwood. Our tour at the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Center was wonderful with all the animals being visible and active. Eli (aka Ellie) even remained cool under pressure with the 7.3 earthquake that took place while touring. Thank you Eli for the greatest memory and for making us your top priority!
Jill Plant
July 17, 2025
Holy Cow!!! What an adventure!!! Eli (or Ellie, depending on your pronunciation) was amazing! His comic relief, ability to time travel, and epic knowledge base was a great start to our 4 hour Wilderness Tour. We stopped to see eagles, beluga whales, and dall sheep. Took a pit stop and had great coffee and a cinnamon roll the size of my head in Girdwood. Our tour at the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Center was wonderful with all the animals being visible and active. Eli (aka Ellie) even remained cool under pressure with the 7.3 earthquake that took place while touring. Thank you Eli for the greatest memory and for making us your top priority!
Jill Plant
July 17, 2025