- Our Whittier to Anchorage and Anchorage to Whittier tour/transfer is directly coordinated with the cruise line schedule and place. We will meet you when you are able to get off the ship, will take care of your luggage, and drop off at most locations in Anchorage. Or we will pick you up at most locations in Anchorage, will take care of your luggage, and we GUARANTEE to deliver you to your cruise ship right on time for your departure
- Our company offers a short tour/transfer that makes a stop at the Wildlife Conservation Center (included in the price) and Portage Glacier, and a narration on the way to Whittier or to Anchorage. Compare to $139 for the Princess cruise comparable tours.
- We also charter buses for tours and private groups. Our fleet includes only motorchoach style buses ranging from 25 to 50 passengers, with leg room, air conditioning, and large windows.
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Offering a fully narrated bus shuttle service AND a comprehensive tour option from Whittier to Anchorage and Anchorage to Whittier, we don’t want you to feel like you’ve missed something just looking out the window on one of the most beautiful highways. Our shuttle/tour is directly coordinated with the cruise ship schedule, we will take you to or off the ship just in time for your departure or arrival.
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Things To Know About Whittier
Whittier is Anchorage’s portal to Prince William Sound. Although Anchorage itself in on Upper Cook Inlet, the highest tides in the Northern America, muddy, fast-moving water offers no use for boating. Whittier, on the other hand, stands on the edge of a long fjord, whose clear waters are full of salmon orcas, and otters. Surrounded by mountains dripping with glaciers which are beautiful when the sun is shining, they also trap storms over the town and as a result 15 feet of rain and 20 feet of snow a year is average. Most of town’s 250 residents live in one 14-story structure, which certainly cuts down on snow-shoveling time.
In the past, the only way to get from Anchorage to Whittier or from Whittier to Anchorage was by riding through the mountain by train. Now the railway tunnel is paved creating North America’s longest highway tunnel. But it is also among the most inconvenient to use in North America. It has only one lane, and that lane must be shared by traffic and trains in both directions.There are lots of exciting things to do in Whittier such as hiking, fishing for salmon, trout, red snapper, photography, hunting for bear and birds, wildlife viewing, and much more right here in Whittier, Alaska!



