Packing for Seward, Alaska: Essentials for Every Season
February 13, 2025Wondering how to get around Seward, Alaska? Whether you're arriving by train, bus, or rental car, this guide covers everything you need to know about transportation options in our scenic coastal town—from getting here from Anchorage to exploring Seward with free shuttles, taxis, and rental cars.
Getting to Seward from Anchorage
Seward is about 125 miles south of Anchorage, and there are several transportation options depending on your budget, schedule, and travel style.
1. Coastal Classic Train (Summer Only)
- Operated by the Alaska Railroad, this scenic train ride runs daily from mid-May to mid-September.
- Departure: 6:45 AM from Anchorage
- Arrival: 11:20 AM in Seward
- Why Choose This? One of the most scenic train rides in the world, featuring glaciers, mountains, and wildlife.
2. Bus & Coach Services
- Several companies offer daily bus and coach services between Anchorage and Seward during the summer months.
- Pros: More affordable than a private shuttle, still allows for scenic views.
- Cons: Fixed departure times, may not operate in winter.
- Companies to Check Out: Alaska Tour & Travel, Alaska Cruise Transfer, Alaska Shore Excursions, Red Eye Rides.
3. Private Shuttles & Taxis
- If you prefer a more personalized experience, private shuttles and taxi services are available.
- Pros: Flexible schedule, direct service.
- Cons: More expensive than bus/train.
- Companies to Check Out: Seward City Tours.
4. Renting a Car in Anchorage
- You can rent a car at the Anchorage airport and drive the scenic Seward Highway (approx. 2.5-3 hours).
- Pros: Ultimate flexibility, great for stopping at scenic spots along the way.
- Cons: Car rental costs can be high during peak season.
5. Turo (Airbnb for Cars) from Anchorage
- Another option is to rent a Turo vehicle in Anchorage.
- Some travelers rent a Turo car for the drive to Seward, then return it before heading home.
- Pros: Ultimate flexibility, great for stopping at scenic spots along the way, can be more affordable than traditional car rentals.
- Cons: Car must be returned to Anchorage, so this option may not be the best if you were planning on flying home from another airport.
Getting Around Seward Without a Car
Once you’re in Seward, you don’t necessarily need a car to get around! Here are your options:
1. Seward City Tours’ Free Summer Shuttle (10 am – 7 pm daily, with an 8 am start time on cruise ship days)
Runs on a 30-minute loop throughout town, stopping at key attractions. Click the image preview below to view a full-resolution copy of our map.
Why Choose This? It’s FREE, easy, and convenient!
2. Taxis & Private Rides
- Several local taxi companies operate in Seward. A Google search for “Seward Taxi” will give you multiple options to choose from. Simply call one of the numbers listed and schedule your ride!
- Where Can They Take You?
- Anywhere in town
- Miller’s Landing / Lowell Point, Exit Glacier, and more (these out-of-town stops are not covered by the free shuttle)
- Pro Tip: No need to schedule in advance unless you have a large party or extra luggage.
3. Car Rentals in Seward
- If you need a vehicle for a few days but don’t want to rent one in Anchorage, there are options:
- Hertz Car Rental (Only major rental company in town)
- Turo Rentals Located in Seward (Great for renting a car just for the days you need it)
Additional Transportation Services in Seward
1. Private Event Shuttles & Charters (Operated by Seward City Tours)
- Available for large groups, weddings, and special events.
- Charged by the hour for flexible, private transportation. Call us at (907)-231-5773 and ask to speak with a customer service agent to receive a personalized quote.
Things to Keep in Mind
- No Uber or Lyft in Seward.
- Booking in Advance: Not necessary for taxis but recommended for train, bus, and rental cars, especially in peak summer months.
- Some companies provide summer-only transport between Anchorage and Seward. Make sure you check the months of operation on each bus/train/coach website.
- Check out Red Eye Rides for transportation during the winter months.
- Walking-Friendly Town: If you’re staying downtown, many attractions are within walking distance.