Helicopter Tours in Alaska
13 activities found in Alaska
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Seward 30 Minute Scenic Flight
Seward
Approx. 30 min
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$399

Helicopter & Glacier Proposal Package
Palmer
Approx. 1 hr 30 min
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$759

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Heli Packrafting
Palmer
Approx. 4 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$999

Glacier Elopement Package #3
Palmer
Approx. 4 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
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$1250

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Helicopter E- Mountain Bike Adventure
Palmer
Approx. 4 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$1125

Helicopter and Glacier Dogsled Tour (Plus Lower Glacier Landing)
Palmer
Approx. 2 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$799

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Knik Glacier Tour - 60 Minutes
Palmer
Approx. 1 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$439

Seward Helicopter & Glacier Dogsled Tour
Seward
Approx. 1 hr 30 min
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$599

Grand Knik Tour
Palmer
Approx. 2 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$699

Heli Hiking Tour -4 HOUR
Palmer
Approx. 2 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$699

Glacier Swim & Hike
Palmer
Approx. 2 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$799

Winter Ice Climbing - PRIVATE
Palmer
Approx. 4 hr
Alaska Helicopter Tours
From
$999

Taku Glacier Helicopter & Airboat Adventure
Juneau
Approx. 3 hr 15 min
NorthStar Trekking
From
$688
Alaska Helicopter Tours & Rides FAQ
Helicopter tours in Alaska typically range from $150 to $500 per person, depending on the duration and route. Shorter tours (15-20 minutes) are more affordable, while longer experiences (45-60 minutes) with premium views cost more. Many operators in Alaska also offer private tours at higher rates for a more exclusive experience.
Helicopter tours in Alaska range from 15 minutes to over an hour. Most popular tours are 20-30 minutes, which provides enough time to see the main attractions. For a more comprehensive experience of Alaska and surrounding areas, 45-60 minute tours are recommended.
On a Alaska helicopter tour, you'll typically see the area's most iconic landmarks from a breathtaking aerial perspective. Tours are designed to showcase the unique landscape and architecture of Alaska. Most operators provide narration to highlight points of interest during your flight.
Yes, helicopter tours in Alaska are conducted with strict safety protocols. All operators must comply with FAA regulations, and pilots are highly trained professionals with extensive flight experience. Helicopters undergo regular maintenance and safety checks. Weather conditions are carefully monitored, and flights may be rescheduled if conditions are unfavorable.
For your Alaska helicopter tour, bring a government-issued photo ID, your booking confirmation, and a camera or smartphone for photos. Wear comfortable clothing and avoid loose items like scarves or hats that could fly away. Sunglasses are recommended to reduce glare. Most operators restrict large bags, so travel light.
Yes, private helicopter tours in Alaska are available from most operators. These exclusive experiences allow you to customize your flight path (within air traffic restrictions) and enjoy a more personalized experience. Private tours in Alaska typically accommodate 2-6 passengers depending on the helicopter model and are ideal for special occasions or photography enthusiasts.