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Helicopter Glacier Landing & Guided Ice Walk on the Juneau Icefield

A helicopter lifts you off the airport tarmac near the cruise port, over the green wall of the Tongass rainforest, and sets down on the vast Juneau Icefield, where a guide leads you on foot across living blue ice, meltwater streams, and crevasses you cannot reach any other way. This is the single most iconic Juneau splurge and the one first-timers most regret skipping. TEMSCO has flown these tours since 1958 and is the original, longest-running operator on the field.

What to expect

You board a helicopter near the airport tarmac and lift off over the emerald canopy of the Tongass rainforest, ascending toward the vast Juneau Icefield. After touching down on living blue ice, a guide leads you on foot across meltwater streams and around crevasses—terrain unreachable by any other means—while the glacier's scale and ancient formations surround you. The complete experience, door-to-door, takes roughly three hours, with approximately 25 minutes in the air and the remainder spent walking, taking in, and photographing one of Alaska's most iconic landscapes.

Who to call — book direct
TEMSCO Helicopters
$409 per person for the Mendenhall Glacier & Guided Walk (~3 hrs door-to-door, ~25 min flight, glacier boots and gear included). Pilot's Choice two-landing tour from $579.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

The cruise lines resell TEMSCO's own glacier-landing flights at roughly $475-$549 for the comparable single-landing tour, so booking direct at $409 saves about $65-$140 per person on the identical aircraft and pilots. Direct wins clearly here; just choose an early slot so weather scrubs still leave time to rebook.

Good to know

Book an early flight slot directly with TEMSCO Helicopters ($409 per person) rather than through your cruise line ($475–$549) to save $65–$140 and secure time for rebooking if weather causes a scrub. The operation departs from the airport near the cruise port; confirm ground transportation logistics with TEMSCO when booking. With a 6–8 hour port day, an early morning departure leaves a comfortable buffer to return to the ship; glacier boots and safety gear are provided, but bring layers and sun protection for the ice. Book directly ahead of your sailing—do not expect to walk up the morning of—as weather and helicopter availability drive limited daily slots.

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