Seward to Anchorage Bus Transfers for all Passengers
Our Seward to Anchorage Bus Transportation is available from May 6 – Sept 23. Make sure to check our schedule first before making other plans as some days might be sold out or blocked out for other events.
We are the only company that provides door to door service between Seward and Anchorage.
You don’t have to be a cruise ship passenger to use any of our services, as long as your schedule matches ours, you can ride our buses even though it mentions a specific cruise line.
We also offer Anchorage to Seward direct bus transfer option – CLICK HERE
PRICES |
$69 per person |
LOCATION |
Bus Departs: Seward port
Bus Arrives: Anchorage Airport and hotels Use this link to see all of our pick up and drop off locations at both towns. |
BUS DEPARTURE TIME FROM SEWARD |
This schedule is available for some Wednesdays and Thursdays, for other days use our transportation options for cruise ship passengers by clicking here. |
BUS ARRIVAL TIME TO ANCHORAGE |
This schedule is available for some Wednesdays and Thursdays, for other days use our transportation options for cruise ship passengers by clicking here. |
Why take a train that takes 6 hours for the same distance (train tracks and highway parallel each other most of the way)? Don’t waste your time sitting in a slow moving train, enjoy Alaska outside!
Seward to Anchorage Bus Transportation
- Bus picks up at the port in Seward
- Moose Pass stop at the Trail Lake Lodge if needed
- Summit Lake stop at the Summit Lake Lodge if needed
- Girdwood stop at the Tesoro gas station if needed
- Turnagain Arm – (drive by) dall sheep, beluga whales
- Drop off at Anchorage Airport and most hotels
Our Seward to Anchorage Daily Bus Transfers – 2.5-3 hour shuttle option is the best alternative to get from Seward to Anchorage. We are the only company that offers pick up in Seward and drop off at most hotels in Anchorage. Our friendly bus drivers/guides will pick you up in our modern coach, where you will be seated in comfort with lots of luggage space in the luggage section.
You will then continue on to the most scenic Seward highway in your direct Seward bus. You will learn about history and surrounding places of interest on you way from Seward to Anchorage in your direct transfer bus. We make your experience while traveling from Seward to Anchorage easy, convenient and comfortable. Reserve your bus transfer from Seward to Anchorage today, receive your confirmation e-mail with travel details and get ready for a scenic ride.
This Seward to Anchorage Narrated Direct Bus Transfer is a shared transfer service in our most comfortable coaches with restroom, tinted windows, easy step up, air conditioner/heater, large picture-view windows, full size individual bus seats.
About Seward Alaska
Check out Seward Visitor Information Center for things to do and see in Seward Alaska
https://www.seward.com/things-to-do/
Seward is the easiest place to find fish and see glaciers. The year-round population is about 2,000, but it can swell to about 30,000 around the popular Fourth of July weekend festivities. The town was named after William Seward, secretary of state under President Andrew Johnson, who engineered the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. His critics around the country were appalled. The United States had spent $7.2 million, they cried, for icebergs, and polar bears. Cartoonists showed Seward amid glaciers and walruses. They claimed the new territory should more aptly be called “Walrussia” or “Seward’s Folly.” Asked at the end of his long and distinguished career about his single greatest achievement, Seward responded, “The purchase of Alaska! But it will take Congress and the American people a generation to find it out.” That original purchase price has been paid back thousands of times over in fur, gold, fish, timber, and oil. Ironically, now tourists come (and pay) to see icebergs, walruses, polar bears, and glaciers.
While you’ll see plenty of ice in Seward, you won’t see walruses or polar bears this far south, unless you come for a strange event the third week of January, known as the Seward Polar Bear Jump-off Festival. When everyone else is wearing parkas and wool hats, strange characters in costumes and capes – all for charity and the theater of the absurd – plunge into the frigid waters of Resurrection Bay and come flying back out. It’s their entry fee to an elite and wacky club, the Polar Bear Club. Resurrection Bay is the best of Seward, an inviting front yard, attracting boaters, birders, kayakers, fisherman, sailors, and whale watchers. Full of glaciers and incredible wildlife, all the western coast of the bay is in Kenai Fjords National Park. Seward is the beginning of the railroad to Fairbanks and Mile 0 on the old historic Seward to Nome gold rush/mail route, today more familiarly known as the Iditarod Trail.
Additional information
Destination | ANCHORAGE, AK, Seward, AK |
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SCHEDULE:
This schedule is available for some Wednesdays and Thursdays, for other days use our transportation options for cruise ship passengers by clicking here.
- Morning Transfer:
- Departure from Seward 8:30AM – pick up starts about 7:30AM at hotels and small boat harbor in Seward
- Arrival to Anchorage 11:30AM – we will drop off at hotels and airport for about 30 min
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