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Discover Alaskan wildlife, glaciers, and scenic views on this 6-hour Whittier to Anchorage tour for $197, including glacier stops, wildlife center, and personalized guides.

The Whittier to Anchorage Post Cruise Wildlife Glacier Tour offers an engaging way to experience Alaska’s striking landscapes without the hassle of long lines or crowded buses. Priced at $197 per person, this 6-hour journey combines stunning glacier views, wildlife encounters, and local insights, making it a strong choice for those seeking an in-depth exploration after their cruise. With a maximum of 11 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, allowing for personalized attention and flexible pacing.
This tour highlights Portage Glacier, the Byron Glacier Trail, and the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, plus a delicious local lunch in Girdwood. The guided experience is perfect for travelers looking for comfort and storytelling, with scenic drives and educational stops that showcase Alaska’s natural beauty. Although the trip covers a lot in six hours, it’s well suited for guests comfortable with short walks and outdoor viewing.

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The tour departs from Whittier at 9:00 am with pickup included, making the start smooth and straightforward. The small group size of no more than 11 travelers encourages a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where questions are welcomed, and guides can tailor their commentary. The vehicle is air-conditioned, adding comfort during the day’s drives through scenic valleys and coastal roads.
This setup is ideal for those who prefer a personalized experience over larger bus tours. The mobile ticket system simplifies entry, and the pickup location is near public transportation options, easing logistics after a cruise.

The tour features two glacier stops that are both visually impressive and accessible. The first is Portage Glacier, where visitors experience the tranquil waters of Portage Lake surrounded by towering mountains. This stop lasts about one hour, with an included admission ticket, and offers great photo opportunities beside the glacier.
Next, the Byron Glacier Trail provides a short, flat walk along a river that leads to the glacier’s edge. The trail is suitable for most guests and takes approximately an hour. The views from the trail are striking, making the walk worthwhile despite its brevity. The admission ticket is included, so no extra costs are involved.

The centerpiece of this tour is the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, which receives 1 hour and 30 minutes of dedicated time. Located in Portage, the AWCC focuses on preserving and rehabilitating native wildlife. Visitors see a variety of animals that represent Alaska’s iconic species, gaining insight into conservation efforts.
This stop provides an educational and visually engaging experience, with the opportunity to see animals close up and learn about Alaska’s rich biodiversity. The admission ticket is included, making this a great value.

After a morning of glacier and wildlife stops, the tour pauses for a local lunch in Girdwood. The restaurant is locally owned and operated, offering authentic Alaskan flavors. The lunch stop lasts approximately an hour and is included in the tour, though there is an optional $39 upgrade for a tram or additional meal.
Following lunch, the journey continues to Beluga Point, located along Turnagain Arm. Here, visitors enjoy 30 minutes of free time to take in panoramic views of rugged cliffs and turquoise waters. This spot is renowned for its stunning scenery and potential whale sightings, though the tour does not guarantee wildlife at this stop.

The tour concludes in Anchorage, where about 30 minutes are dedicated to exploring the city’s urban landscape and mountain vistas. From here, travelers can seek dinner recommendations or arrange for transfer to their hotel or airport. The combination of natural beauty and city scenery offers a well-rounded perspective of Alaska’s diverse environment.

Throughout the trip, an air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during the approximately 6-hour journey. All fees and taxes are included, and guests receive bottled water and snacks, keeping hydration and energy levels steady. The tour is suitable for most guests, with service animals allowed, and follows a flexible yet structured itinerary.
The pickup service and mobile ticket system make logistics simple, especially after a cruise. Travelers can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for flexible planning.

The tour is led by knowledgeable guides, with Corey frequently praised for his engaging storytelling and local insights. According to reviews, guides excel at providing interesting commentary about wildlife and geology, making the stops both educational and enjoyable.
While feedback generally highlights a positive experience, some reviews mention rushing or inaccurate commentary at times. However, these are exceptions; most guests appreciate the personalized service and the opportunity to see glaciers, wildlife, and scenic spots in one day.
This tour is well suited for those who want a comprehensive, comfortable way to see glaciers, wildlife, and scenic views after a cruise. The small group size and guided narration benefit travelers who prefer a more personal experience. It may be less ideal for guests seeking extensive hiking or long walks, as the stops focus on short, accessible trails and scenic viewpoints.
Priced at $197, this tour offers good value for its combination of glacier viewing, wildlife encounters, and scenic stops. The small group setting and guided commentary provide an engaging experience, especially beneficial for those unfamiliar with Alaska’s natural features.
While the itinerary is packed, most stops are accessible and offer memorable vistas. The included lunch and admission tickets add convenience, making this a practical choice for travelers who want to maximize their post-cruise day with minimal hassle.
This tour is ideal for nature lovers and city explorers alike, providing a balanced view of Alaska’s wilderness and urban charm in a manageable, well-paced format.
“Corey our tour guide picked us up in Whittier, and gave us a tour on our way to Anchorage. Providing us with snacks and water to help keep us hydra…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $197 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 6 hours.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Portage Glacier, Byron Glacier Trail, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a lunch stop in Girdwood, Beluga Point, and Anchorage.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes a pickup from Whittier and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Are there any optional extras?
Yes, there is an optional lunch or tram upgrade available for $39.
Is the tour suitable for all physical abilities?
The trail walks are short and flat, making the tour accessible to most guests, but some walking is involved at the glacier stops.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start.
Who leads the tour?
Guides like Corey are praised for their knowledgeable storytelling and local expertise.
Are children allowed?
The tour can accommodate most travelers, including children, as most stops are accessible.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring comfortable clothing, camera, and any personal items; snacks and water are included.