Land Of Otherworldly Beauty
Set on the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska, Seward is a port city with an unmatched beauty. It is located at the head of Resurrection Bay and is home to about 2,800 residents.
Seward, is the gateway to the spectacular Kenai Fjords National Park and is located about 120 miles from Anchorage, is surrounded by coastal fiords, glaciers, and high mountain peaks. It looks like no other place in Alaska, maybe the entire world.
Seward Shopping
If you’re looking for anything from outdoor gear to local Alaska art, you’ve come to the right place. Seward’s artists display their work at downtown shops and make sure to visit the harbor area to find everything Alaska, especially unique souvenirs.
Seward Activities
You can’t visit Seward without taking a trip to Kenai Fiords National Park. Day cruises range from three to nine hours and are available for all ages. Go deep into the park and see wildlife you’d never encounter anywhere else.
Flightseeing by helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft is also available and private boat charters stand at the ready to take you on the trip of a lifetime.
Seward Restaurants
Seward has dozens of restaurants and bars where you can enjoy a sumptuous repast. You can get anything that appeals to your tastebuds, from Greek to Chinese, barbecue, and burgers, and of course, Alaska’s famous fresh seafood.
About Seward
Seward is situated on magnificent Resurrection Bay, which lies at the foot of 3,022-ft. Mt. Marathon. It was in 1792 that a Russian fur trader found shelter in a storm in Resurrection Bay. The bay got its name because its discovery came on the Russian Orthodox Sunday of the Resurrection.
Weather in Seward means daytime temperatures at about 61 degrees, with nighttime lows in the lower 50s.
Seward ACTIVITIES
40 Minute Eastbound Tour
This tour takes us towards the 2nd largest icefield in the United States, the Sargent Icefield. We will fly close to at least 7 spectacular glaciers and explore remote Nellie Juan Lake where sometimes we will see large brown bears and herds of moose. Waterfalls and rolling meadows stretch far on this flight, so have your camera ready!
4 Hour Orca Quest Cruise
For a limited time in early summer, this cruise departs from Seward in search of our favorite black and white marine mammal – the orca. Join Major Marine Tours – the local whale experts – as we search for orcas, distinguishable by their stately dorsal fins and fascinating social behaviors. From mid-May through mid-June, orcas frequent the waters outside of Seward in search of food. Join us for an amazing day on the water as we search for orcas during this prime time for orca watching. These incredible marine mammals are distinguishable by their prominent dorsal fins, which can grow up to six feet tall, and their fascinating social behaviors. Our experienced captains will explore the area’s orca hot spots and communicate with other vessels about recent sightings to maximize your chances of seeing orcas. Learn about these whales from our knowledgeable captains, who will provide narration throughout the cruise. Hear the haunting calls of these animals for yourself through our onboard hydrophone if conditional allow. *Tour Highlights - Search for orcas during the prime time for orca whale watching in Alaska. - Onboard hydrophone allows you to listen to orca calls underwater if conditional allows. - We take you to where the orcas have recently been seen rather than following a set route. Every day is a unique cruising experience. - Explore the world of Alaska’s orcas on the only orca-focused cruise from Seward. - In addition to orcas, you may also see humpback whales, Steller sea lions, harbor seals, Dall’s porpoises, sea otters, bald eagles, and seabirds.
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45 Minute Icefield Tour
This tour is an extension of our 30-minute Bear Glacier Tour. We will continue towards Aialik and Pederson Glacier which will allow us to get a better look at the Harding Icefield traveling south. We will view a 400-foot-tall tidewater glacier as well as have a good opportunity to see Alaskan Bears, goats, and other wildlife.
Resurrection Bay 8 Hour Sightseeing Tour
Cruise Resurrection Bay taking in the beauty of the mountains, glaciers, and wildlife. Resurrection Bay is renowned for its abundant wildlife. You’ll have the chance to see orcas, humpback whales, porpoises, otters, sea lions, puffins, shorebirds, deer, black bears, and more. Keep your cameras ready! Stop for a hot, local seafood lunch prepared on board in a beautiful cove along the way.
Bridal Veil Falls Extended Resurrection Bay Kayaking Adventure
Seward, Alaska has some of the most sought-after sea kayaking right at our doorstep! Resurrection Bay is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and is home to several Alaska state parks that offer abundant opportunities to hike, sea kayak, and explore! Looking to maximize your trip in Resurrection Bay while in Seward, Alaska? Experience magnificent Bridal Veil Falls, extend your water time, explore Tonsina Point and more! This three-quarter-day trip is also a great option if you’re trying to decide between a half-day and full-day kayaking adventure. This trip follows a similar route to our Tonsina Point trip. We launch from Lowell Point and hug the coastline to Tonsina Point before redirecting our route around Tonsina Point’s signature alluvial fan. Keep an eye out for eagles, jumping salmon, sea ducks, diving birds, porpoises, harbor seals, and sea lions. When we arrive at Bridal Veil Falls, we will take a short walk on an unmaintained trail to the base of the waterfall, explore the surrounding area, and enjoy a small snack and a hot drink. Time permitting, there may be an option to make a second landing at Tonsina Point. Enjoy a sandwich lunch and experience the magnificent surroundings, watch Salmon fight their way upstream, and explore the surrounding rainforest. From Tonsina Point or Bridal Veil Falls, we make our final paddle back to Lowell Point.
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Exit Glacier Nature Hike with Guide
This 2.5 hr. hiking adventure is great for, viewing a glacier without getting on the ice, families, groups, or adventurers with limited time to experience the beauty of a glacier in Seward, Alaska. These trips are offered morning and afternoon. Masks are required for the shuttle transportation and the hiking shuttle by everyone! Federal regulations, CDC, Local and State rules and regulations apply! Drivers will take temp before boarding the shuttle and those with fever will not be permitted to board. Safety First! What To Expect: This trip departs from Adventure Sixty North at the north end of Seward. We will shuttle you from and to your local B&B, local campground, and local Hotels at no cost! We will head to Exit Glacier to begin your hike with knowledgeable guides. As we drive out to the glacier, we will stop at the pull-out for a great view of Exit Glacier, a definite photo moment! Our shuttle van will also stop at the Kenai Fjords National Park welcome sign for a photo opportunity! The visitor center stop is a favorite of our guests and after that brief stop, we are all about the hike to the overlook where you will be looking down onto the toe of the Exit Glacier. What to Consider: This hiking experience goes rain or shine, there can be a definite change in temperature as you get close to the glacier with breezes blowing down from the Ice Field. We recommend that you take an extra layer if you typically are cold-natured. The hiking trail is a partially black-toped trail that turns into an undeveloped hiking trail which can be slippery and challenging to people that are not used to hiking nature trails. At points, you will hike on gravel, rock and encounter a narrow beam bridge crossing small drainage. If you consider yourself unstable with walking on an undeveloped trail as described, we recommend that you not participate in this hike for your safety!
Lost Lake Trail Hiking Adventure
Unveiling the Enchanting Secrets of Lost Lake: Join the Adventure Today! Embark on an exhilarating journey through untamed wilderness and uncover the hidden wonders of Lost Lake. Our exclusive trail hiking adventure offers a thrilling escape from the ordinary, where breathtaking landscapes and stunning mountains await at every turn. Join us on a journey of discovery as we explore one of nature's hidden gems - Lost Lake. This trail hiking adventure will take you through picturesque landscapes, past cascading waterfalls, and to the secluded shores of the lake itself. Starting from the trailhead, we'll make our way through dense forests and over rocky terrain, taking in the sights and sounds of the great outdoors. Along the way, we'll have the opportunity to spot an array of wildlife and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. As we approach the lake, we'll be greeted by the sound of lapping water and the sight of crystal-clear blue waters. We'll take a break on the shore and enjoy a packed lunch while taking in the peaceful surroundings. After lunch, we'll continue our journey, taking in the beauty of the lake as we hike around gaining more perspectives. We'll also visit some of the nearby vistas, adding to the already spectacular scenery. This tour is perfect for nature enthusiasts and those looking for an active adventure. With an experienced guide leading the way, you'll be able to focus on taking in the sights and sounds of the great outdoors. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a first-time explorer, this is a tour not to be missed. * Highlights - Discover a hidden gem: Lost Lake, a pristine and untouched paradise. - Traverse untamed wilderness and conquer rocky terrains. - Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of cascading waterfalls. - Uncover breathtaking landscapes at every turn of the trail. - Enjoy moments of tranquility on the serene shores of Lost Lake. - Spot diverse wildlife and be captivated by the wonders of nature. - Experienced guides lead the way, ensuring a safe and enriching journey. - Limited spots available, book now to secure your place on this extraordinary adventure.
4 Hour Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise
Limited on time but still want to cruise? Explore the calmer, protected waters of Resurrection Bay on our 4 Hour Wildlife Cruise. Look for whales, sea otters, Steller sea lions, puffins, and more! Search for whales, sea otters, Steller sea lions, Dall’s porpoises, harbor seals, bald eagles, puffins, and many other types of marine birds as you cruise the protected waters of Resurrection Bay on our 4 Hour Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise. Our experienced captains will explore the area’s wildlife hot spots to maximize your chances of viewing whales and other wildlife. This cruise is fully narrated by our knowledgeable captains. Depending on the weather, you may see alpine glaciers tucked in the surrounding Chugach and Kenai Mountain Ranges and cruise by Bear Glacier, a piedmont glacier and the largest glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park. Experience the cruise that President Obama took on his visit to Alaska in 2015. *Tour Highlights - Cruise the calmer, protected waters of Resurrection Bay - “Captain’s Choice” route is based on recent wildlife sightings and reports from other vessels - See wildlife such as orca whales, humpback whales, Steller sea lions, harbor seals, puffins, eagles, and many species of seabirds - Great cruise option for families traveling with small children
Exit Glacier Ice Hiking Adventure
Our Exit Glacier Ice Hiking Adventure is a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. Imagine the thrill of walking atop massive sheets of ice, surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks and breathtaking views. As you explore the frozen landscape, you’ll encounter crevasses, icefalls, and other natural wonders that are only found in the extreme cold of the Alaskan wilderness. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a first-timer, this activity is sure to be an unforgettable adventure. So if you’re ready to take on the challenge and explore the frozen beauty of Alaska, grab your crampons, and let’s hit the ice! * Small Groups & Big Smiles In contrast to crowded places and other tours in Seward, our glacier hiking tours are nimble and limited to 5 guests per guide. Bottom line? A more intimate experience with everything from glaciers, and waterfalls, to wildlife. * See What Most Are Missing While the majority of visitors stay on the trails and pathways, you’ll get to experience the picturesque backcountry, ancient glacier ice, and stunning vistas completely inaccessible by the regular traveler. * Memorable Wildlife Encounters Our small, cozy groups give you the chance to get up close and personal with Alaska's wildlife. We regularly see bears, moose, hoary marmots, mountain goats, and bald eagles. * Award-Winning Guides Beyond the jaw-dropping scenery, your experienced and friendly guide will share stories, local history, and geological features, and answer any questions you have throughout the tour. *Highlights - Exhilarating 8-hour glacier hiking tour in the heart of Kenai Fjords National Park - Discover interesting stories, local history, and glaciology facts from your friendly guide - Spot wildlife along the way and see the national park from atop Exit Glacier - Stunning glacial waterfalls, fresh mountain air and enjoy lunch on the glacier
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Seward STORIES
Seward Top 10
Kayak Kenai Fiords National Park
See whales, sea otters, and extraordinary peaks coming straight out of the water.
Hike Exit Glacier
Exit Glacier is highly accessible hiking for the experienced and inexperienced.
Salmon And Halibut Fishing
Head for the Alaskan seas to catch huge halibut and salmon.
Take A Hike
Hiking trails like Harding Icefield allow you to explore Seward’s untouched landscape.
Seward Music And Arts Festival
Twenty live acts, a beer garden, food court and community art.
Visit The Historic Iditarod Trail And Monument
Hike along Resurrection Bay from the famous Iditarod monument.
Polar Bear Jump
Every year during the third weekend in January, people flock to Seward to jump into the icy waters of Resurrection Bay