Travel the storied Seward Highway — a National Scenic Byway — from Whittier to Anchorage, skirting Turnagain Arm's bore tides, Dall sheep cliffs, and bald eagle perches. A rolling gallery of Alaskan grandeur that doubles as a seamless disembarkation transfer.
What to expect
The journey begins by threading the Anton Anderson Tunnel before the road opens onto the tidal flats of Turnagain Arm, where the world's second-largest bore tide can rear up to 10 feet. Dall sheep are frequently spotted on the roadside cliffs at Windy Corner, and bald eagles perch along the cottonwoods near Indian Creek. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center stop allows close encounters with brown bear, bison, and moose in a conservation setting. The tour concludes in downtown Anchorage, with guides offering restaurant and hotel recommendations for those continuing their Alaska adventure.
Good to know
This is a one-way transfer — ideal for passengers ending their cruise in Whittier and flying home from Anchorage. The full journey takes 5–6 hours. Book directly through Alaska Shore Excursions to align pickup time with disembarkation. The AWCC stop adds approximately 45 minutes and is well worth it.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Whittier — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.