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Helicopter Glacier Landing on the Juneau Icefield

Lift off from Skagway and fly over the Chilkat, Ferebee and Meade glaciers before touching down on a remote glacier for a guided walk on ancient blue ice among crevasses and moraines. This is the only way to actually stand on the Juneau Icefield — one of the largest icefields outside the poles — and the aerial perspective is something you simply cannot get from the ground or the ship. Weather-dependent, so it's a genuine do-it-while-you-can.

What to expect

You'll lift off from Skagway and gain elevation over the Chilkat, Ferebee, and Meade glaciers—a visual crescendo visible from the air—before touching down on remote ancient blue ice within the Juneau Icefield, one of the largest outside the poles. Once grounded, a guide leads you across the glacier itself, navigating among crevasses and moraines on foot, letting you stand directly on ice thousands of years old rather than view it from a distance. The helicopter flight itself (~20 minutes) captures an aerial perspective impossible from the ship or ground, revealing the true scale and complexity of the landscape. The entire rhythm—lift-off, flight, landing, guided walk, return—unfolds over roughly two hours, with the glacier walk comprising the substantial back half of the experience.

Who to call — book direct
TEMSCO Helicopters Inc.
About $439 per person, ~2 hrs total (~20-min flight + ~40 min guided glacier walk). Glacier boots and all gear included. (TEMSCO also runs the bucket-list heli + glacier dog-sledding combo from ~$599 if you want huskies on the ice.)
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

The cruise line resells the same TEMSCO flight marked up to roughly $600–900+. Booking direct saves you on the order of $150–450 per person for the identical helicopter and pilot — direct wins decisively here.

Good to know

Book directly with TEMSCO Helicopters Inc. rather than through your cruise line's onboard offerings; doing so saves $150–450 per person on the identical flight and pilot. The excursion is weather-dependent, so treat it as a genuine do-it-while-you-can priority if conditions permit. Plan for the full ~2-hour window within a typical 6–8-hour port day, departing Skagway with a comfortable buffer to return to the ship well before all-aboard. Glacier boots and all technical gear are included with TEMSCO; arrive dressed in warm, layered clothing suitable for high-altitude conditions.

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