
Seward Alaska, USA Travel Guide
Anchorage, about 2.5-3 hours drive/bus/train, Alaska's largest city. It contrasts Seward's small-town charm with diverse dining, shopping, museums, cultural attractions, and flight connections. Visit the Anchorage Museum or explore its trails.
Girdwood, about 1.5-2 hours drive, home to Alyeska Resort. Summer activities include scenic tram rides up Mount Alyeska, hiking trails, plus gourmet restaurants. Hope, about 1.5 hours drive, a historic gold mining town on Turnagain Arm, showing Alaska's the quest for gold past. Good for fishing and peaceful appeal. Whittier, about 1.5 hours drive plus tunnel access, an unique port town on Prince William Sound. Accessible via the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel (one-way, scheduled openings). It is a gateway for Prince William Sound cruises and kayaking.
Reflect on how you prefer to explore, whether through organized tours or independent travel.
Selecting a pre-arranged tour removes the need to drive or manage complex logistics.
Driving yourself offers freedom to explore at your chosen pace.
The areas around Seward possess immense natural beauty and a lot of open-air recreation opportunities.
A vast wilderness surrounding Seward, offering extensive hiking, wildlife viewing, camping, and angling.
Located north of Seward, this refuge protects wildlife, offers fishing, and includes a lot of trails and canoeing.
Stunning seaside scenery where mountains be introduced to the sea, with glaciers, lakes, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Discover breathtaking natural vistas around Seward.
Witness unique natural happenings that transform the landscape.
Uncover historic sites and community life beyond Seward's immediate downtown.
Explore places that show Alaska's past.
Glimpse into a quieter Alaskan lifestyle.
Extend your Alaskan adventure beyond Seward.
Seamless travel within Alaska's vast landscapes.
Consider adding 1-A 3-day period to your itinerary to see more of Alaska'the diverse areas of.
A common and highly recommended extension for unmatched wildlife viewing and mountain views.
Also called the "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World," a charming coastal town with a unique feel.
A scenic port town famous for its glaciers, waterfalls, and abundant outdoor adventure opportunities.