Anchorage to Seward Wildlife Adventure

Enjoy a 4 hour tour from Anchorage to the Seward Cruise Terminal. Traveling on the scenic Seward Highway and through the stunning Turnagain Pass. Your driver will guide you through the history of the

Enjoy a 4 hour tour from Anchorage to the Seward Cruise Terminal. Traveling on the scenic Seward Highway and through the stunning Turnagain Pass. Your driver will guide you through the history of the Kenai Peninsula and Turnagain Pass from the Indigenous people who first lived there, to Russian fur traders to the discovery of gold, coal, and oil. This tour includes a stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The nonprofit center that is dedicated to preservation, education, research, and animal care. The center takes in injured and orphaned animals to rehabilitate and provide permanent homes at the center. Pick up times: 11:30 Downtown Anchorage - (939 W 5th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501) Hotel Captain Cook 12:00 Anchorage Airport - Baggage Claim level outside door #1 in the courtyard by the large red semicircles.

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Location: Anchorage

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Q&A

Q: What should we wear for the Anchorage to Seward Wildlife Adventure? Is it cold on the bus?

A: Definitely dress in layers! The bus is comfortable, but it can get chilly, especially if you're stopping to see the sights. I wore a light jacket and a hoodie, and I was glad I did. Just keep in mind it can be windy by the coast, so a windbreaker might be a good idea too.

Q: How long is the stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center? Is it enough to see everything?

A: You get about an hour at the center. It’s pretty well laid out, so you can see most of the animals in that time. If you have specific favorites like bears or moose, I’d suggest heading straight to those areas when you arrive!

Q: What are the pickup logistics like? Is parking a nightmare at the hotel or airport?

A: Pickup was pretty straightforward! I parked at the Hotel Captain Cook and didn’t have any trouble finding the meeting point. There’s a decent amount of parking. Just make sure to arrive a bit early to get settled before the bus arrives.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Anchorage to Seward Wildlife Adventure—any thoughts?

I’m considering this as a gift for my parents' anniversary! They love nature and have talked about seeing Alaska's wildlife. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center sounds amazing! Just curious if anyone has done this and if it’s worth it for older folks? What’s the experience like?

Just did the Anchorage to Seward Wildlife Adventure—here's my review!

I just got back from the tour and WOW, it was everything I hoped for! The bus ride was super comfy, and the guide shared so many cool stories about the area. The wildlife center was the highlight for me—got to see some bears up close! We stopped for pics at Turnagain Pass too. Highly recommend it as a gift, or just for a day out!