Explore Alaska with the freedom to decide your own pace and peace of mind knowing you won’t miss anything important. This audio guide is designed to accompany you on every road, transforming long journeys into stories, landscapes into experiences and stops at memorable moments. As you drive among glaciers, mountains and wilderness, a voice guides, explains and connects you to the territory, without schedules or groups. If you dream of living Alaska authentically, understanding what you see and enjoying the road as much as the destination, this audio guide is the perfect companion for your adventure.
Start the tour from the starting point, whenever you want.
The approximately 127-mile (204-km) Anchorage to Seward route offers breathtaking views of the Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, and wildlife at the Alaska Conservation Center. Highlights include the Portage Glacier and, upon reaching Seward, the entrance to Kenai Fjords National Park.
The experience begins at Seward's head office. From there, you will travel to Lowell Point, the southernmost point accessible by road, where kayaks will be prepared and a safety talk will be given. Then you’ll paddle along the west coast of Resurrection Bay, surrounded by coastal rainforest and intertidal ecosystems, with opportunities to see sea otters, seals, bald eagles and porpoises. Halfway along the route, you’ll pause at a nearby beach to relax, explore tidal pools, and walk among Sitka’s spice forests. After the break, you will return to Lowell Point and then to the office in Seward. The crossing lasts between 2 and 2.5 hours in the water and offers a total immersion in Alaskan nature. Finally, you can explore the port and downtown Seward, visit the Alaska SeaLife Center or wander through Waterfront Park before continuing to Soldotna and enjoying the views of the Kenai Peninsula.
A spectacular road trip through the Thompson Pass and the Alaska Range. The audio guide accompanies you as you drive among glaciers, rivers and wilderness, pointing out key points like the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and views of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. An ideal route to stop whenever you want and enjoy the scenery without rush.
This route offers some of the best views of Alaska’s interior. Along the way, the audio guide will explain the natural environment of Denali National Park, the course of the Susitna River and the presence of Mount Denali (McKinley). Perfect for observing fauna and enjoying the trip in total freedom.
The Denali to Anchorage route, approximately 240 miles (386 km), offers breathtaking landscapes of mountains and forests. Along the way, you'll enjoy views of Denali National Park, the Susitna River and majestic Mount McKinley. It is ideal for observing fauna and enjoying nature.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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