Tours and Excursions in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and throughout Alaska
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Anchorage Northern Lights Tour
Journey to view and photograph the Aurora Borealis in the greater Anchorage area.
Private Anchorage Sightseeing Tour
Get a perfect introduction to the greater Anchorage area on this 3-hour tour. Stops include Earthquake Park, Lake Hood Seaplane Base, Beluga Point, Potter's Marsh, and Flattop Mountain.
Turnagain Arm Glacier & Wildlife Tour
Travel the scenic Seward Highway along Turnagain Arm to Portage Valley. Take a scenic tram to the top of a mountain, cruise an iceberg dotted lake to view a glacier, and view Alaska's iconic animals up close. The choice is yours!
Explore the amazing blue glacier ice of Matanuska Glacier. We generally spend two hours and walk three miles on the ice. Includes round-trip transportation from Anchorage.
Spencer Glacier Iceberg Kayaking
Kayak among the icebergs of Spencer Glacier. Enjoy an incredible opportunity for up-close photos of floating glacial ice! Includes round-trip transportation from Anchorage.
Seward / Anchorage Cruise Transfer Tour
Combine this amazing, full-day tour with a Kenai Fjords Cruise and Tour. Experience the best parts of the Seward Highway, scenic Turnagain Arm, and Anchorage with a local guide.
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Why We Are The Best!
Greatland Adventures specializes in in adventure tours in Anchorage and Fairbanks, as well as Alaska excursions in our stunning National Parks.
- Fun, friendly, and informative LOCAL guides
- Alaska tours to the best places
- Clean and comfortable vehicles
- Private Alaska tours are available
- Customizable Alaska multi-day tour packages
- Unbeatable value for groups and families
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Land Acknowledgement
Greatland Adventures is located in Dena’ina ełnena, Dena’ina homeland. Anchorage is home to the K’enaht’ana, the Indigenous people of Nuti (Knik Arm), who today are members of the Eklutna (Eydlughet) and Knik (K’enakatnu) tribes. The K’enaht’ana have lived and subsisted on the lands and waters between the Chugach and Talkeetna mountains for thousands of years, long before Anchorage was “founded” and developed by visitors from elsewhere.
We are grateful to live in this beautiful land, and we are committed to honor the history and tradition of the Indigenous people of Alaska.