Flightseeing, Discovery, and Feast With Juneau Glacier Tours
According to NASA’s MODIS, the Juneau Icefield spans about 3,900 square kilometers (roughly 1,500 square miles), making it one of the largest icefields in North America. If you’re curious about Juneau glacier tours, this vast, icy landscape offers some of the most stunning views you’ll ever experience. Whether you’re flying over glaciers, hiking across frozen terrain, or…
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Your timely return is our priority, and we are experts at it! You can rest assured that we are committed to ensuring you never miss the next leg of your journey. Each of our tours are thoughtfully scheduled with ship schedules in mind, ensuring that you can arrive back to your ship before departure time….
Quick Planning Tips for Juneau Tours Glacier Flightseeing Trips
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…
Taku Glacier Lodge: Ways to Experience Pristine Alaskan Wilderness
Located in the Tongass National Forest, the Taku Glacier Lodge offers a rare chance to experience Alaska’s pristine wilderness as it was a century ago. Built in 1923 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the lodge is surrounded by towering glaciers, rugged landscapes, and abundant wildlife. Arrive by floatplane, where the journey…
What Is a Float Plane? An Overview of Features and Uses
Imagine soaring over crystal-clear waters, your aircraft gliding effortlessly before touching down on a remote lake, far from the constraints of concrete runways. That’s the magic of a float plane; a versatile aircraft fitted with buoyant pontoons, allowing it to take off and land on water. For decades, float plane travel has been a lifeline for remote communities, adventurers,…