The Real Alaska Tour is by far the best way to see Seward in a day, especially for those without included transportation. If you are planning to book the Alaska Railroad Coastal Classic train (not included in the price of this tour), this is the perfect tour to complement it.
On this scenic Alaska tour, you'll visit the home of five Iditarod racers since 1963, spanning three generations and 100 champion sled dogs. The real Alaskan adventure begins with a two-mile dog sled ride. Feel the power, excitement, and energy of our amazing sled dogs as they are harnessed to our comfortable wheeled sleds. The ride lasts approximately 35 minutes and wheeled sleds can hold up to a maximum of eight guests.
The intrigue of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, also known as Alaska's Super Bowl, comes alive as you mush through the Alaskan wilderness to the base of Resurrection Mountain and along Box Canyon Creek. Your guide will thrill and excite you with stories from the trail as you experience the raw power of 13 Iditarod sled dogs.
Upon return to the kennel, tour the kennel facilities, laugh as a guest is dressed up as an Iditarod musher, and cuddle adorable husky puppies. Your guide offers a delightfully humorous, behind-the-scenes look at the family's training for the most demanding race on earth.
Then head to Kenai Fjords National Park, where you will walk to Exit Glacier. The walk takes about an hour over moderate terrain. The trail takes you to either an overlook or the face of the glacial ice, but does not continue onto the glacier. Along the trail, watch for mountain goats, moose or bears on the mountainside. During the salmon runs, see salmon swimming upstream to spawn. If, for any reason, you do not want to do the hike, you may stay in the Kenai Fjords National Park Nature Center. You will still be afforded excellent views of Exit Glacier as you can view it on the drive in.
A hearty lunch will be served at a local restaurant before taking in the fascinating history and breathtaking beauty of Seward, known as The Gateway to Alaska and Mile 0 of the Iditarod Trail. See first-hand the effects of the 1964 Earthquake and stand in awe of the mountain that is home to the second-oldest foot race in the United States. In season, your guide may even show you the salmon spawning in Bear Creek Weir. Book now for an exciting and fun-filled day in Seward, Alaska.
PRE-CRUISE: Guests arriving in Seward from Anchorage on the Southbound Coastal Classic train should check their luggage through to their cruise ship when boarding the train in Anchorage. Hand luggage can be taken on the tour bus with you. Your cruise must be departing Seward after 7:30PM for you to take this tour.
POST-CRUISE: Guests disembarking (ending) a cruise in Seward should check with their cruise line about having their luggage delivered to the train depot. If your cruise line does not offer this service, guests will need to bring their luggage to the train terminal for train check-in and luggage storage before the tour. Your tour will end at the train station in time for you to collect your luggage and board the northbound Coastal Classic scheduled to depart at 6:00 PM. Guests overnighting in Seward should check with their accommodations about luggage storage.
$288 per person
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Reference: Viking Oceans, Viking Orion, Departing Sun, Jul 6, 2025
Buy OnlineShore Excursion Size: Standard
Shore Excursion Type: Eco, Nature
Shore Excursion Duration: 6
Shore Excursion Departs From: An approximately 10 minute taxi (not included, approximately $10 US each way) is required to reach your departure location.
Activity Level: Moderate
Food/Beverage Provided: Lunch Included
Recommended Dress: For all tours in Alaska, we recommend dressing in layers, with the top layer being waterproof. Sensible walking shoes that may get wet are also suggested.
Restrictions: All guests must sign a waiver to participate. Guests must be able to walk over paved, gravel, and packed dirt surfaces, some with inclines. Guests must be able to step up onto and off the wheeled dog sleds. The ride can be slightly bumpy, and guests with