Girdwood’s Bears, Trains, & Icebergs Tour promises an unforgettable Alaskan adventure. Guests can embark on a scenic train ride to Spencer Glacier, followed by a thrilling float among towering icebergs. The tour also includes a visit to the renowned Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, where wildlife enthusiasts can observe majestic bears and other native creatures. With a high rating, flexible cancellation policy, and gourmet provisions, this tour offers a hassle-free exploration of Alaska’s stunning wilderness. But the real question is, what surprises await those who decide to experience this captivating tour?
Key Points
- The tour takes visitors on a scenic 7-9 hour journey from Girdwood to Spencer Glacier, offering opportunities to view wildlife, icebergs, and a glacier float.
- The tour is priced starting from $382 per person and includes a train ride, gourmet sack lunch, and exclusive experiences.
- The tour is conducted in English and has a 4.8/5 rating, with a free cancellation policy up to 10 days prior.
- Highlights include a guided tour of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center and close-up views of the glacier during the float.
- The tour provides necessary equipment, such as rubber boots and rain ponchos, and is not suitable for children under 2 or wheelchair users.
Tour Overview
The Girdwood: Bears, Trains, & Icebergs Tour offers a comprehensive and immersive experience in the stunning Alaskan wilderness. Priced from $382 per person, this 7-9 hour tour is conducted in English.
Set out on a captivating 7-9 hour journey through the stunning Alaskan wilderness on the Girdwood: Bears, Trains, & Icebergs Tour, priced from $382 per person.
Guests can enjoy a free cancellation up to 10 days in advance. With an outstanding 4.8/5 rating based on 6 reviews, the tour promises a memorable journey.
Highlights include a scenic train ride, wildlife viewing, and a glacier float. A gourmet sack lunch is included, with dietary restrictions accommodated.
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 2 or wheelchair users, but stroller accessible.
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Price and Duration
Priced from $382 per person, the Girdwood: Bears, Trains, & Icebergs Tour lasts 7 to 9 hours.
The tour is conducted in English and offers free cancellation up to 10 days in advance for a full refund.
Despite the length, the tour provides a comprehensive experience:
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Scenic Glacier Discovery Train ride to Spencer Glacier
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Visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
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Float by icebergs on Spencer Glacier Lake and Placer River
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Gourmet sack lunch included with dietary restrictions accommodated
The tour’s duration and price reflect the extensive itinerary and access to exclusive experiences, making it a valuable adventure in Girdwood.
Language and Cancellation Policy
Although the Girdwood: Bears, Trains, & Icebergs Tour is conducted in English, the tour operator offers free cancellation up to 10 days in advance for a full refund.
This flexible policy allows guests to plan their Alaskan adventure with confidence, knowing they can easily adjust their plans if needed.
The tour’s overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 6 reviews suggests it’s a popular and well-received experience.
Whether you’re exploring the wildlife, riding the train, or floating by icebergs, the tour’s language options and cancellation policy ensure a hassle-free experience.
Itinerary Highlights
Scenic Glacier Discovery Train rides whisk visitors to Spencer Glacier, where they can float by towering icebergs on the glacier lake and Placer River.
A gourmet sack lunch is included, with dietary restrictions accommodated.
The tour also includes:
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A guided tour of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to view bears and other rescued wildlife
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Experienced guides during the glacier float, providing close-up views of the stunning landscapes
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Rubber boots, rain ponchos, and personal flotation devices provided for the float
The glacier float is a mellow ride suitable for all ages on a Class I to II river.
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The tour also includes a guided tour of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, which is the state’s premier rehabilitation facility for injured and orphaned wildlife.
The tour lasts 1.5 hours and offers walking and driving options. Visitors have the opportunity to see bears and other wildlife up close.
The center plays a vital role in the conservation and protection of Alaska’s native species. Guests can learn about the center’s rehabilitation efforts and witness the animals in their natural habitats.
This experience provides a unique and educational glimpse into the wildlife of Alaska.
Glacier Float Tour
What does the Glacier Float Tour entail?
This mellow float tour takes guests on a leisurely journey through the stunning landscapes and icebergs of Spencer Glacier Lake and the Placer River.
Suitable for all ages, the Class I to II river provides a relaxing experience with close-up views of the dramatic scenery.
Experienced guides lead the way, and all necessary equipment is provided, including:
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Rubber boots
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Rain ponchos
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Personal flotation devices
The Glacier Float Tour offers a unique opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska’s glacial environment while enjoying a gentle, family-friendly adventure.
Meeting Points and Accessibility
Depending on the booking option selected, meeting points for the Girdwood tour vary between Girdwood and Anchorage.
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 2 years or wheelchair users, but it’s stroller accessible. Participants should come prepared with a camera, gloves, hat, and warm clothing.
While alcoholic drinks are available for purchase, gratuities aren’t included in the tour price.
The tour lasts 7-9 hours, providing ample time to explore the scenic glacier, observe wildlife, and enjoy the gourmet sack lunch included in the package.
Recommended Items and Additional Information
Along With the meeting points and accessibility details, the Girdwood tour recommends that participants come prepared with a camera, gloves, hat, and warm clothing.
This ensures visitors can fully enjoy the tour’s highlights, including:
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Camera to capture the stunning glacier and icebergs
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Gloves to keep hands warm during the glacier float
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Hat to protect against the elements
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Warm clothing layers for the changing weather conditions
Plus, alcoholic drinks are available for purchase, and gratuities aren’t included in the tour price.
Following these recommendations will help make the Girdwood adventure a comfortable and memorable experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
While you can bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks, a gourmet sack lunch is already included in the tour price. The tour provides all necessary equipment and refreshments, so bringing your own isn’t required.
Is There a Minimum Group Size Requirement?
There is no minimum group size requirement for this tour. Individuals can book the tour, and it will operate as long as the tour meets the minimum number of participants specified by the tour operator.
Do I Need Any Special Permits or Licenses to Participate?
No special permits or licenses are required to participate. The tour operator handles all necessary logistics and permits for the activities included in the tour.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Tour if Needed?
The tour duration is fixed at 7-9 hours. Extending the tour length would not be possible as it’s a pre-planned itinerary. Guests should plan accordingly and ensure they can participate within the given timeframe.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Students?
The tour operator doesn’t offer any discounts specifically for seniors or students. However, they may be willing to provide a discount for larger groups or bookings made well in advance. It’s best to inquire about any potential savings when making the reservation.
The Sum Up
The Girdwood: Bears, Trains, & Icebergs Tour offers an unforgettable Alaskan adventure packed with stunning landscapes, wildlife encounters, and gourmet meals. With a high customer rating, flexible cancellation policy, and guided experiences, this tour promises a hassle-free exploration of Alaska’s wilderness. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or seeking a unique Alaskan experience, this tour is sure to exceed your expectations.
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