
Seward Jet-Ski - Extreme
About 130 miles from Anchorage or 170 from Wasilla, you can drive to Seward in about 3½ hours.
Price $900 Per Person ( 2 person Min) for Seward
Price $700 Per Person ( 2 person Min) for Whittier
You have the option of flying or traveling with us the night before and staying over in Seward.
We will assist you in arranging lodging or you can travel ahead on your own.
There are so many things to see and do on this beautiful highway, from the unmatched beauty of Turnagain Arm and its rare bore tide phenomenon, to historic Bird Creek and Girdwood where you can prospect for gold or ski at Alyeska Ski Resort.
Wonderful dining is available all along this road system, as well as lodging along the flats at all price ranges.
You can drive to Portage Glacier or take the Alaska Railroad train to Whittier or Seward and continue by road through the Chugach National Forest, following the historical Iditarod Trail and paralleling the beautiful turquoise green Kenai River where fishing abounds.
Your Jet Ski tour begins in Resurrection Bay.
Experience the awesome spectacle of an hour-long bay ride, then an exciting jump from the Pacific Ocean to the glacial moraine of Bear Lake.
Bear Glacier is located 30 miles south of Seward and is only accessible by water taxi, boat, Jet Ski or helicopter.
Once you traverse the moraine you will reach Bear Lake and Jet Ski to Bear Glacier among the largest icebergs imaginable.
After this awe-inspiring play you return to the ocean and head for Fox Island for a catered lunch.
After resting and exploring Fox Island, hearty souls can head to Seal Rock.
Clients meet at the storefront location 435 S. Knik in Wasilla unless arrangements have been made in advance. Helmets and goggles are provided for free and all clients receive classes on safe machine operation, riding tips and emergency instructions. We do not sell insurance but advise customers of options available to them. Since our tours have the possibility of inherent danger, all tour package participants are required to sign a Release of Liability and Indemnity form prior to the excursion. Due to all the snow this year, mud conditions will be EXTREME! All guides hold CPR and First Aid credentials. Dry suits and life jackets are provided for all Jet Ski rentals. Clients can purchase disposable rain suits on site and rubber boots are recommended. Bring warm layers, wool socks, small cameras, hats and gloves, sunglasses, lip balm, sun-screen, a sandwich, two bottles of water and a candy bar. Catered lunch and dinner are available for an additional fee. Lunch is provided with the Jet Ski to Bear Glacier tour package. Overnight camp includes above package, camping set up and meals. Please call for pricing and availability. Camping must be booked two weeks in advance. There is a $75 cancellation fee per person but that can vary depending on dates.
Easy - All 4-Wheelers have power steering. Tourists over 80 years old have taken the easy tours.
Medium - Ride on a regular truck route at a maximum of 25 mph, with lots of stopping for sightseeing, wildlife viewing, bird watching and berry picking. On a scale of 1-10, this tour would be between 3-5 for physical ability and you won’t feel sore at the end of the day!
Extreme - These tours are not so much physically demanding, but the chance of danger is much greater. You may spend the night on a beach, making shelter and using your survival skills. If fog sets in you will have to wait for it to clear. You will probably encounter extreme weather conditions and also see more large wildlife up close and personal. In the case of Jet Ski failure, you could be in the ocean or glacier waters for a while. These tours are well off the beaten path where you will experience untouched, remote Alaska.



