Experience the frozen expanse of the icefields on a helicopter tour in Juneau, Alaska. Head inland from the Alaskan shores to discover the glaciers of this remote region. Glimpse awe-inspiring views and capture incredible photographs as you hover over the icefield. Discover the ancient history of the glaciers and take the opportunity to explore on foot. See the Juneau Icefield in the most awesome and unforgettable way!
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Experience the frozen expanse of the icefields on a helicopter tour in Juneau, Alaska. Head inland from the Alaskan shores to discover the glaciers of this remote region. Glimpse awe-inspiring views and capture incredible photographs as you hover over the icefield.
Discover the ancient history of the glaciers and take the opportunity to explore on foot. See the Juneau Icefield in the most awesome and unforgettable way!
There are only a few helicopter tours in Juneau to choose from. Some are longer than others or include additional activities, but they are mostly quite similar.
The excursions combine a narrated helicopter flight over the stunning Juneau Icefield and a chance to take a guided walk on the glacier. Begin your flight over the Alaskan landscape and see remote places that are hard to reach by land.
Pass over dramatic rock formations and frozen waterfalls before reaching the glaciers that make up the Juneau Icefield. Land at the Herbert Glacier to take a short walk around. Learn about the region’s natural history from your guide before returning to the helicopter for the return flight to Juneau.
The operator offers hotel and cruise ship pickup and drop-off or a meeting point at Juneau Airport to begin the tour from. Tours include the use of specialist clothing such as ice boots and raincoats if necessary.
The price of tours varies a bit depending on the length of the trip and the activities included. For the most basic tour which includes a short guided walk on the glacier, prices range from around US$310 to US$320 per person.
For a longer tour that explores the icefields in greater detail prices range from around US$400 to US$530 per person. If you want to include another activity such as dog sledding or an airboat ride, prices cost from US$550 to US$680 per person.
Everything you should need for a great day out is included in these Juneau helicopter trips. All transportation, including pickup and drop-off from your accommodation, and flights, are inclusive.
The tours will be led by a pilot/guide and also include the use of specialist equipment if necessary such as boots and warm clothing.
Helicopter tours in Juneau will usually begin with pickup from one of the hotels in the area or from Juneau Cruise Port if you are arriving by cruise ship.
You will then be taken to Juneau International Airport where the helicopter flight will depart from. If you prefer to drive yourself, the meeting point for the tours is at Yandukin Drive next to the airport.
The shortest and most basic tours last from two to 2.5 hours. The longer tours that include an extended hike last anywhere from three to five hours.
These trips run between the months of June and October, but anytime in the summer months is ideal for a Juneau helicopter tour.
There are a couple of different combo experiences available with Juneau Helicopter tours. For a unique and great value way to experience the Alaskan wilderness, you could try some of these activities as well.
See the best of Alaska from the air, water and ice! Combine a helicopter ride, a glacier hike, and an airboat trip all in one.
These three-hour jaunts to Juneau pack a lot into a short time. Fly to the Tongass National Forest by helicopter before boarding an airboat to explore the Taku Glacier. Cruise deep into the heart of the wilderness before returning to the chopper to fly onto the glacier and explore it by foot.
Fly over the Alaskan wilds in a helicopter and see the awe-inspiring Juneau Icefield from the air. Visit the Juneau glaciers for up to three hours of hiking and climbing across the ice.
Discover the pristine and remote areas of the icefield. Get the chance to safely climb and descend the ice walls and take some fantastic photos along the way. All climbing and safety equipment is provided by the tour operator.
All Juneau helicopter tours are undertaken by qualified and experienced pilots, so the tours are perfectly safe for most people. If you suffer from vertigo or have underlying health conditions, you should definitely check with your doctor first.
Yes, children are usually allowed on Juneau helicopter trips. If you are traveling with very young children, it is best to inform the tour operator when booking to make sure.
These tours are subject to weather conditions. If the trip is canceled due to poor weather, you will receive a full refund or be offered the chance to reschedule.