Grand Seward Ocean and Icebergs 1.5 hours 2 Landings Seward

Experience Alaska from above with a 1.5-hour helicopter tour featuring two remote landings—glaciers, alpine tundra, and stunning aerial views.

If you’re eyeing a helicopter adventure in Seward that promises sweeping views of glaciers and rugged coastlines, this 1.5-hour tour might just tick those boxes. It’s not your typical sightseeing flight; it combines aerial panoramas with two landings at some of Alaska’s most surreal spots. For those who love seeing the landscape from a fresh perspective and don’t mind a splurge, this could be a highlight of your trip.

What genuinely draws us in are the remote beach landing near Bear Glacier Lagoon — where icebergs drift in brilliantly colored waters — and the alpine tundra stop that offers panoramic views of Resurrection Bay and the Kenai Mountains. The other standout? The chance to see Alaska’s rugged beauty from the sky in one seamless adventure. But, keep in mind, at over $760 per person, this is a big investment, and it’s worth weighing whether the value matches your expectations.

One thing to consider is the weather dependency. With Alaska’s ever-changing skies, cancellations due to poor weather are possible. Also, proper outdoor attire is essential—think warm, waterproof, windproof layers and sturdy shoes. If you’re comfortable with these logistics, this tour offers something truly memorable. Overall, it’s best suited for travelers who crave dramatic, unobstructed views and are ready for a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the wilds of Alaska.

Key Points

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  • Immersive experience combining aerial views with two exclusive landings
  • Stunning scenery of glaciers, coastlines, and rugged mountains
  • High-quality guide and smooth flight experience (noted for knowledgeable pilots)
  • Price point reflects the exclusivity and remote nature of stops
  • Weather dependency could impact your plans
  • Maximum group size of 9 travelers for a personalized feel

Why You’ll Love This Tour

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This helicopter tour offers a combination of stunning visuals and uniquely accessible landings. We loved the way it elevates the typical sightseeing by letting us step onto a glacier beach and into an alpine tundra, all while soaring above some of Alaska’s most iconic landscapes. The 30-minute helicopter ride provides ample time to enjoy sweeping views of Resurrection Bay, lush forests, and jagged mountain peaks.

What stood out most in reviews was how knowledgeable the pilots are. One passenger mentioned flying with Brian, describing him as “simply fantastic,” with a smooth ride and wildlife spotting along the way. That personal touch really enhances the experience when you’re flying over areas that are hard to access otherwise. The stops are at “the most surreal spots,” according to another traveler, and the photo opportunities are endless.

That said, this isn’t a casual, quick flyover — it’s an adventure that involves two fairly long landings, each around 30 minutes, so be prepared to spend some time on your feet exploring these remote spots. The landings are at Bear Glacier Lagoon, where massive icebergs drift in turquoise waters, and in the alpine tundra, which offers expansive views of Resurrection Bay and the surrounding mountains. Each stop allows you to take in Alaska’s raw beauty without the crowds.

The Itinerary in Detail

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Flight Over Resurrection Bay & Kenai Fjords

Your journey kicks off with a scenic 30-minute helicopter flight, covering one of Alaska’s lesser-visited gems. You’ll glide over rugged coastlines, dense forests, and towering glaciers. It’s the kind of view that makes your jaw drop the first time you see it. The pilot’s commentary—if you’re lucky enough to have a knowledgeable guide—adds context, pointing out wildlife and geological features.

First Landing: Bear Glacier Lagoon

The highlight for most is the beach landing near Bear Glacier Lagoon. Here, you’ll step onto a remote, pristine shoreline where towering icebergs float in clear, turquoise waters. It’s a surreal moment, especially if you’re into photography. The massive glacier, the largest in Kenai Fjords, looms nearby, giving you an up-close look at the icy majesty that characterizes Alaska. This stop lasts about 30 minutes, giving you enough time to wander, take photos, or just soak in the silence and beauty.

Second Landing: Alpine Tundra Overlooking Resurrection Bay

From the glacier beach, your helicopter takes you to a high-altitude stop in the alpine tundra. The view here is breathtaking—panoramic vistas of Resurrection Bay and rugged mountains, stretching as far as the eye can see. It’s a chance to step into the wild Alaska landscape, feel the fresh mountain air, and enjoy some solitude. Again, around 30 minutes are allocated for this stop, providing plenty of time to explore or snap pictures.

What’s Included and What to Keep in Mind

The tour includes helicopter flight time of about 30 minutes, plus the two landings. Transfers from Seward city limits are also covered, which makes logistics easier. You’ll also benefit from landing and facility fees included in the price.

However, there are some things you’ll want to prepare for:

  • Proper outdoor attire: Warm, waterproof, windproof layers and sturdy shoes are essential, especially if you plan to explore the landings.
  • Weight considerations: The maximum weight per passenger is 450 lbs, with an additional surcharge for those over 250 lbs for safety reasons.
  • Weather dependence: This experience requires clear weather for safety and visibility. Cancellation due to poor weather is possible, with a full refund or reschedule offered.
  • Additional transportation costs: Transportation from Anchorage to Seward isn’t included, so plan accordingly if you’re coming from Anchorage.

The Experience and the Value

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Given the price, it’s natural to ask whether this tour offers good value. Considering the remote stops, the personalized group size (up to 9 travelers), and the chance to see glaciers and mountain vistas from both above and ground, many would say it’s a premium experience. The reviews support this, highlighting the magnificent views and the quality of the pilot.

One reviewer summed it up nicely, saying it was a “smooth ride” with “magnificent views,” and appreciated the wildlife sightings along the way. That personal touch of knowledgeable guides and exclusive landings justifies the higher price for many travelers seeking something extraordinary.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

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This adventure suits those who want more than just a flyover and are eager for a tactile experience—standing on glaciers, exploring remote landscapes, and seeing Alaska from an immersive perspective. It’s ideal for travelers comfortable with spending a bit more for unforgettable visuals and unique landings, especially if they’re keen on photography or simply want to see the wild side of Alaska from the sky.

It’s probably less suitable for travelers who prefer budget options or aren’t comfortable with the potential for weather cancellations or outdoor cold. Also, if you’re traveling with very young children or have mobility issues, the remote landings and outdoor terrain might be challenging. However, for seasoned explorers and adventure lovers, this is a clear standout.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How long is the helicopter flight?
The flight lasts approximately 30 minutes, offering plenty of time to see the landscapes from above.

What do the landings involve?
There are two landings, each about 30 minutes long. One is on a beach near Bear Glacier Lagoon, and the other is in the alpine tundra overlooking Resurrection Bay.

Are transfers from Anchorage included?
No, transportation from Anchorage is not included. The tour starts from Seward, so plan your travel accordingly.

What should I wear?
Dress warmly with waterproof, windproof outerwear and sturdy shoes. Alaska weather can change quickly, so layers are your friend.

Can I cancel if the weather turns bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Since weather can affect the experience, be flexible with your scheduling.

Is this a family-friendly activity?
While the tour is exciting, it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with outdoor conditions and flying in a helicopter. Children over a certain age and size are better suited, but check with the operator if you’re unsure.

What’s included in the price?
The tour includes helicopter flight, two landings, local Seward transfers, and landing/ facility fees.

How many people are in the group?
A maximum of 9 travelers ensures a more personalized experience.

Is this experience worth the price?
If you value exclusive access to remote glaciers and mountain vistas, enjoy aerial photography, and want a memorable adventure, many find this tour worth the cost.

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“We flew with Brian today . He was simply fantastic . The ride was smooth the view was magnificent. He was knowledgeable and pointed out wildlife al…”

— Nita N, Aug 2025

Final Thoughts

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For anyone seeking a truly distinctive way to witness Alaska’s stunning scenery, this helicopter tour offers an experience that’s hard to match. The combination of soaring over dramatic landscapes and stepping onto glaciers and tundra makes it stand out from typical cruise or land-based excursions.

While the price tag is significant, the access to remote, pristine environments and the quality of the landings make it a worthwhile splurge for adventure lovers. It’s best suited for those who want more than just a glance from above—they want to step into Alaska’s wild heart. If that sounds like your kind of trip, this tour could become one of your most treasured memories of the trip.

In any case, it’s a chance to see Alaska’s rugged beauty from a perspective few get to experience firsthand. Just remember to dress warmly, be flexible with weather, and prepare for an adventure that’s equal parts thrill and awe.