Quick Planning Tips for Juneau Tours Glacier Flightseeing Trips


By The Wings & Taku Team on
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Glaciers are a natural wonder that not many people get to experience first-hand, because they are often found in hard-to-reach, remote places. Glaciers, and the icefields they flow from, are thousands of years old relics that allow us to peer into historic times when the earth looked much different than it does today. 

If you wish to witness these natural marvels, embarking on a glacier flightseeing adventure in Juneau, Alaska with Wings Airways and the Taku Glacier Lodge is the experience you are looking for, combining breathtaking aerial views with authentic Alaskan hospitality.

To ensure your trip is seamless and memorable, consider the following tips when booking your Juneau tours:

1. Understand the Tour Options

Wings Airways offers two distinct tour packages, each providing unique perspectives of Alaska’s glaciers. Depending on your choices, desires, and wishes, you should choose the one that fits your needs best.

Taku Lodge Feast & 5-Glacier Seaplane Discovery: This 3-hour tour includes a 25-minute flightseeing journey over five glaciers, a 2-hour visit to the historic Taku Glacier Lodge including a fresh-made salmon feast, and a 15-minute return flight.

5-Glacier Seaplane Exploration: A 40-minute aerial tour showcasing five massive glaciers, with each passenger enjoying a window seat and full narration for optimal viewing.

If you aren’t sure, it’s always better to contact the tour operator and speak to them before booking Alaskan sightseeing tours. They speak to hundreds of visitors and know what’s best to recommend to you, depending on what you are looking for.

2. Book in Advance

It’s marvelous to see that the capability of humans to travel and explore is growing in recent years, with more and more people taking to the skies to see the world. But that also means that things get booked up faster than ever.

Given the popularity of Juneau tours, especially during peak tourist seasons, it’s advisable to book well in advance. This ensures availability and allows for better planning of your itinerary.

3. Check the Weather

Alaska’s weather can be unpredictable. All tour operators monitor weather conditions very closely for the safety of their tours, and it’s also wise for you to stay informed about the forecast on the day of your flight so that you know what weather to prepare for. In cases of adverse weather, tours may be rescheduled or canceled for safety reasons.

4. Dress Appropriately

Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to varying temperatures. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if your tour includes time at the Taku Glacier Lodge. Don’t forget essentials like sunglasses to protect against glare from the ice.

5. Bring Necessary Documentation

Ensure you have valid identification and any required travel documents. It’s also beneficial to carry a copy of your booking confirmation for a smooth check-in process. If you aren’t sure what kind of documentation you will require, then make sure to speak to the tour operator in advance.

6. Arrive Early

Plan to arrive at the departure point at least 30 minutes before your scheduled flight. This allows time for check-in procedures, safety briefings, and any last-minute preparations.

7. Prepare for Photography

The stunning landscapes you’ll encounter are a photographer’s dream. Ensure your camera or smartphone is fully charged, and consider bringing extra batteries or memory cards. 

8. Understand Safety Protocols

Pay close attention to the safety briefing provided by the crew. Familiarize yourself with the aircraft’s safety features and follow all instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Don’t ever horse around and act silly, as this could result in a dangerous situation for both you and the other passengers on board.

9. Dietary Considerations

If your tour includes a meal at the Taku Glacier Lodge, inform the operators in advance of any dietary restrictions or allergies. This allows them to accommodate your needs appropriately.

For example, if you are on a vegan diet or if you can’t eat certain items like nuts, you will want to let the team know in advance so they can make sure to prepare your meal according to your specific needs.

10. Stay Hydrated and Nourished

You are welcome to bring a water bottle and light snacks on your tour to keep yourself hydrated and energized throughout the tour. We just ask that any food or beverage is in a sealable container and kept closed during the flight.

11. Be Mindful of Wildlife

Alaska’s wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Maintain a respectful distance from animals, and follow guidelines provided by our staff to ensure both your safety and the well-being of the wildlife.

12. Review Cancellation Policies

Familiarize yourself with the tour operator’s cancellation and refund policies. Understanding these terms can help manage expectations in case of unforeseen changes to your plans.

Juneau Tours – Don’t Miss This Fantastic Opportunity to Witness Alaskan Glaciers

By considering the tips above, you’ll be well-prepared to embark on a glacier flightseeing adventure with Wings Airways and the Taku Glacier Lodge, ensuring a memorable and enriching Alaskan experience. Juneau tours have a lot to offer to anyone who wants a unique vacation.

Established in 1923, Taku Lodge is celebrating over 100 years in operation. Our Alaskan Glacier Flightseeing tour will give you a bird’s eye view of glaciers over a 1,500 square mile Juneau Icefield. Each passenger gets a window seat and a full narration on the tour.

Ready to book your Alaskan adventure? Click here and speak to one of our tour operators.