Travel in comfort in a Mercedes Sprinter on a full scenic transfer from Whittier to Anchorage, with included stops at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center and the Alyeska Tram. Enjoy small-group flexibility, guided commentary, optional photo stops, and personalized drop-off at your hotel, Airbnb, or the Anchorage airport.
We’ll begin with a short tour of the unique cruise-ship town of Whittier. You’ll see the historic Begich Towers building, the small harbor, and the local shops that serve this remote community. If you’d like, we can stop for a quick coffee or snack at the popular Wildcatch Café before continuing toward the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel. This gives you a great introduction to Whittier’s history and scenery before we head into the rest of the journey.
Next, we’ll travel through the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, the longest combined vehicle-and-rail tunnel in North America. This one-lane tunnel operates on a timed schedule, giving you a unique experience as we pass through its 2.5-mile stretch carved directly through the mountain. I’ll explain a bit about the tunnel’s history, engineering, and how it connects the remote town of Whittier to the rest of Alaska. It’s a memorable highlight of the journey and a true piece of Alaskan infrastructure.
We’ll visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a 200-acre sanctuary dedicated to protecting Alaska’s most iconic animals. Here you can see brown and black bears, moose, musk ox, bison, wolves, porcupines, and other wildlife up close in spacious natural habitats. I’ll guide you through the highlights and then give you time to explore the boardwalks and viewing areas at your own pace. Admission is included, so you can enjoy the full experience without any extra cost.
The next stop is the charming mountain town of Girdwood, home to the Alyeska Resort. Here you’ll take a scenic ride on the famous Alyeska Aerial Tram, soaring over lush forests and up the mountainside to stunning panoramic views of the glaciers and Turnagain Arm. At the top, you’ll have time to walk around, enjoy the viewing platforms, and take photos of the incredible landscape. Tram admission is included, and you can also explore the shops and cafés at the resort before we continue toward Anchorage.
As we make the way toward Anchorage, we’ll travel along the famous Turnagain Arm—one of the most scenic stretches of road in Alaska. This dramatic coastline is known for its sweeping mountain views, tidal flats, and the chance to spot Dall sheep or beluga whales in season. We’ll make brief photo stops at some of the best viewpoints, such as Beluga Point or Bird Point, depending on conditions. It’s a beautiful part of the journey and a favorite highlight for many travelers.
We’ll finish the journey in Anchorage, with flexible drop-off options to best fit your plans. Time permitting, we can visit a few local highlights on the way in, such as Earthquake Park, scenic Lake Hood—the world’s busiest seaplane base—and a short drive through historic downtown Anchorage. I’m also happy to offer restaurant recommendations to help you make the most of your stay. We can drop you off at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, any local hotel, or your Airbnb for a smooth end to your day.
There are two cruise ship ports in Whittier, if you can message me after booking which one your cruise is coming into I will be sure to be at that specific port!
Whittier is a unique and picturesque town in Alaska, known for its dramatic mountain backdrop and charming small-town atmosphere. It's a gateway to stunning natural wonders and offers a blend of history, adventure, and tranquility.
This visitor center offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. It's a great starting point for hiking and nature trails.
A stunning glacier that can be viewed from the Begich Boggs Visitor Center or by boat tour.
The Anton Anderson Tunnel is a unique tunnel that connects Whittier to the Seward Highway. It's a marvel of engineering and offers a scenic drive.
This small museum offers a glimpse into the town's history, including its role during World War II and its unique geography.
A beautiful bay offering opportunities for kayaking, wildlife viewing, and scenic photography.
Freshly caught salmon, often grilled or smoked, is a must-try in Whittier.
Alaskan king crab is a delicacy, often served steamed or in crab legs.
A local specialty made from reindeer meat, often served as a sausage.
A classic dessert featuring layers of ice cream and sponge cake, topped with meringue.
This is the best time to visit Whittier for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The weather is relatively mild, and the days are long, providing ample time to explore the natural beauty.
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Whittier is a small, safe town with a low crime rate. However, visitors should always take basic precautions.
Whittier Station
Anchorage
The town is small, and most attractions are within walking distance.
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