Sea Kayaking In Seward Alaska

Resurrection bay is a truly beautiful place. It’s rugged cliffs, deep blue glaciers, abundant diversity of marine life, and its gorgeous backdrop of snow-capped mountains is sure to leave a lasting impression on you. While you’re in Seward, make sure not to miss out on the opportunity to get out into the bay. You could take a Seward day cruise, or you could opt for a more peaceful, personal experience, and Continue reading

Alaska Vacation Ideas Part 2

Wildlife Viewing:

Alaska truly has a diverse range of wildlife including bears, moose, foxes, wolves, caribou, eagles and really too many to mention.  To have a good chance at getting a glimpse, you need to go off the beaten path a bit, and visit a more remote location.  A great place to see wildlife is inside the famed Denali National Park. Continue reading

Alaska Cruise Checklist

Starting this year, Alaska Denali Tours is now offering various Alaska cruises. There are many different cruising options available, but here’s what you can expect on one of our standard cruise options: Spectacular Scenery, abundant sea-life, fun activities, and last but not least, memories that will last a lifetime! Continue reading

Alaska Cruises Myth Buster

Alaska cruises are once in a lifetime opportunity and hence very popular. Massive icebergs and whales are the images that conjure up when one think of Alaska cruise. Who would not want to dine, relax and admire the surroundings with the astonishing sights as your background? To top it all off, you are leaving behind the stress of regular hotel check in / checkout and coordinating transportation, it is like crucial components of a vacation all packaged in one. Continue reading

Anchorage to Seward Trip by Car

Turn again and again!

There are many ways of traveling from Anchorage to Seward. One can travel by motor coach or by Alaska railroad. I for one however, prefer to travel by rental car, that way I have the luxury of traveling on my own time. Besides, there are many things that can be seen, feel and witnesses when one travels by car rather than just passing by motor coach or aboard train.

Anchorage to Seward is one of the most beautiful drives on the planet. You pass through some of the most spectacular sights Alaska has to offer. This ride will leave you with memories to be cherished for a lifetime.

On your way from Anchorage you will pass Potter Marsh, a sight famed for its waterfowl and view of the Cook Inlet. I often stop my car and walk along the wooden board walk looking out for water fowls and other migratory birds. Driving further south, the road snake in and out of Turnagain Arm. There are many scenic pull out paces along the highway. I always stop by few and peer up the vertical cliffs to see mountain goats and their babies. And out on the other side in the Cook Inlet, you may see a pod of Orcas or Beluga whales if you are lucky!

On the way out of the Turnagain Arm, you will come across the small town of Girdwood, and its iconic Gas Station. Past Girdwood, you can see the Whittier Tunnel, and you will pass the AWCC and Portage Glacier. All three are wonderful stops along the way. Once you make it past Portage, you will begin your trek onto the Kenai Peninsula. This is the land of forests and fauna, and is full of rich plants and animals. You will climb into the hills gradually in some areas, and more steeply in others. You will go through Moose Pass, and view the spectacular Kenai Lake.

Upon passing Tern Lake you will begin your trip down into Seward. The Chugach forest will accompany you on the remainder of your trip back down to sea level. You will pass another small community near Exit Glacier, and then you will be in the port town of Seward! After such a beautiful journey, you are sure to want to relax. There are plenty of places for you to sit and eat, or explore more of Alaska’s more unexpected wildlife at the Alaska Sealife Center.