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    4.4 (69 reviews)
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    Sara K.

    I was on vacation and wanted to ride the sled dogs on Mendenhall Glacier and there's only one way up! I have always been scared of helicopters but I had no choice if I wanted to have this once in a lifetime experience. Let me tell you, AMAZING!!! I felt very safe on the way up and the way down. Both pilots were very calm and soothing and professional. They flight was gentle and I loved taking in the sites! I honestly can't wait to have another helicopter tour somewhere! And BTW, I'm scared of heights!! So if that's you and it's prevented you from going in a helicopter as well, put your fears aside.

    Waking to the helicopter. They seem to be able to fit 6 passengers max.
    Kelly M.

    This was advertised as "Mendenhall Glacier Tour" by NCL. As others mentioned, the pilots didn't talk much either way. We had different pilots so it wasn't only the pilot going over who was quiet. The tour on the glacier was lacking. Maybe it was the couple who allowed their young kids to dominate the tour guide, but he sort of led us around when talked about the rocks and a few formations. Other than drinking from a small rivulet and recommending others do so, that was about the extent of the glacier tour. We were then led to an area where we waited for the helicopters to return. No more stories about the rocks or glacier, just waiting. We've been on other helicopter tours before so maybe we were not as jazzed up about the actual ride as we could have been. The scenery is breathtaking. However we could have gotten that from any other helicopter operator. The actual "tour" portion of this excursion was lacking.

    David S.

    The staff at the office was excellent. They thoroughly explained everything we needed to know and kept us comfortable before and after the experience. Our pilot was amazing. He communicated with us thoroughly and operated the aircraft with precision. Amazingly, he spent some extra time showing us around the glacier from the air which was unexpected and an awesome plus. Unfortunately, two things marred the experience. First, the staff at the glacier was just not very good. I've done similar tours before and we were allowed to explore crevasses and wander around. Here, we were lead to a crevasse and then moved away from it. There was no opportunity to explore. This might be a safety issue, but other tours did give use more freedom and that lead to a better experience. Even just a "feel free to explore this area" would have made a difference. Although, to be fair, I didn't ask. Second, we paid through our cruise company. We knew that there was a 250 pound weight limit and that an extra fee might apply (but no disclosure at all about what the amount might be). I was less than 3 pounds over the limit. My wife, who sat right next to me in the helicopter, was more than 100 pounds under. We discovered the next day that they had billed us $120 for the extra weight. Since this went right to our cruise account, there was no opportunity to discuss this with anyone. Again, I absolutely cannot fault any of their safety or professionalism. Their aircraft were impeccably maintained and their staff ensured our safety at all times. I cannot say that about every helicopter glacier tour operator and that's the most important things.

    So beautiful!
    Andie E.

    We were on an Alaskan Cruise and one of the excursions we booked was a helicopter ride and guided tour to Mendenhall Glacier! So exciting! It was a bit pricey at $400 per person, but hey, YOLO!! This was one of the best excursions we did during our Alaskan Cruise and I'd do it again....and again. First, the personnel and pilots at Temsco Helicopters were fantastic! So professional and well organized. These folks know what they're doing! I had full confidence in them and wasn't really that nervous about going on the helicopter ride....that is, until I realized while I was on the helicopter ride that the date was Friday the 13th!! haha But the beautiful breathtaking views quickly consumed me and any nervousness I felt was gone! Important things to know before getting on your helicopter: 1. Do NOT lie about your weight! I repeat, DO NOT LIE about your weight! Hahaha No, ladies, you cannot skim off a few pounds! haha Weight limits and weight distribution on a helicopter are very important for everyone's safety! Besides, if they think you're fibbing, they will weigh you!!! (Note that if you weigh more than 250 lbs, you will have to pay a surcharge of about $130). 2. Bring an empty water bottle if you'd like to fill it with the most crisp, cold, fresh, amazing water from the glaciers. Water never tasted so great! 3. They will provide rubber boots with cleats on the bottom, so you can walk on the glaciers without slipping. These rubber boots are worn over whatever shoes/boots you are already wearing. I was wearing big clunky winter boots and I didn't think their rubber boots would fit over my boots, but surprisingly, they did! Their rubber boots are fully adjustable. 4. Before you get your boots, you'll be shown a safety video. Pay attention! 5. Seating on the helicopter are assigned because of required even weight distribution. You cannot get dibs on the seat next to the pilot! I luckily got that seat...yay!! 6. Once you are on the glaciers, they will provide walking sticks for you to use (optional) in case you're worried about slipping or falling while walking on the glaciers. I used one but honestly, I didn't need it. 7. Free souvenirs! We were encouraged to bring home a glacier rock (or two). They are beautiful and make unique gifts. I brought back a gorgeous glacier rock for my 7 yr old niece and she was in awe. Of course, I brought one back for myself also! haha 8. Bring your cameras! Amazing views! Beautiful blue glaciers! Enjoy every minute you're there because before you know it, the tour is over and you're heading back on the helicopter. 9. Don't forget to tip your pilot & personnel! Like I mentioned earlier, yes, this is quite an expensive excursion but I'd do it again if given the opportunity. What an amazing experience! Go!

    Justin S.

    This was such an amazing experience!!!! I loved second of it. I am an avid cruiser and explorer so for my first Alaskan cruise I decided to do this helicopter glaicer landing. It was 100% worth every penny. They were professional, small group (5 of us) and amazing views! Walking on a glacier is a once in a lifetime experience and I'm glad to have done it. To see my full experience check out my youtube channel just search MrBucketlist Glacier Helicopter tour. Enjoy!!

    Ashley S.

    This was absolutely amazing and a once in a lifetime experience! If you have time, definitely do it! Beautiful views and you land on the glacier and can even drink the glacier water! Just amazing. About a 15 min ride to the Mendenhall glacier and you get about 25-30 min on the glacier!

    Darlene L.

    Great tour to the Mendenhall Glacier! The staff pucker us up in town. We arrived at the stop and went inside to watch the safety video. We then got glacier boots to slide on top of our own shoes. The flight was beautiful and our Pilot pointed out things to see and take pictures of. He was very nice and informative. Highly recommend!!

    Drinking fresh from the glacier. While doing push ups
    Candice H.

    Our tour guides on the Junea Mendenhall glacier tour were great we had an amazing view and learned so much about the glaciers. The helicopter ride was breathtaking. Thanks to our pilot Patrick for giving us some amazing views

    Ace T.

    Spectacular once in a lifetime experience. Booked this excursion through our NCL and it is the highlight of our Alaskan trip. Quite fun from beginning to end. Got to taste some glacier water and it was really delicious! The pilot and tour guides were really nice, funny and informative on things glacier. After hearing that the glacier is rapidly melting, I am sad that we may not have the glacier in our lifetime soon. I will definitely come back and see this amazing wonder of the world. Better go see it before it's gone.

    We are getting ready for take off
    David M.

    Simply beautiful and breathtaking the staff was really nice the people checking is in a few younger kids didn't seem very cheerful maybe because we were the last flight out once we got on the glacier I felt rushed and we got on with a family 2 helicopters and we were the only ones not family and it seemed like they catered to them the group had a young kid that asked a lot of questions so we didn't get to do a lot because the guide was answering him instead of staying on track we had to rush back to meet the helicopter. I am sad

    Austin G.

    * Although very expensive and relatively short, yes I would do it again * In August, it was very cold (20-degrees) and very windy * Take a coat (not a jacket), preferably with a hood * They will provide boots to go over whatever shoes you are wearing (tennis shoes are good) * It can be slippery on the glacier; physically challenged should have accompaniment (they have near-useless walking sticks at the glacier, if wanted) * Warm gloves are advisable, but not necessary * Do not bring purse or bags; they have lockers at helipad office if needed * If on a cruise, book directly with Temsco MANY months in-advance (to save money from the middle-man) * Know your weight (understandably, they must balance the helicopter; you pay more if you're over 250) * Bring a large spoon or cup to taste the glacier water (using your hands doesn't work) * You will fly in a row of helicopters to the glacier. The pilot will not speak, which is unfortunate because he should (educate what we are seeing). * Oddly, the headsets you put on inside the helicopter are for the pilot to speak to you, if needed. You are unable to talk/hear fellow passengers; this is also not good. * Helicopter ride is about 15-min, each way; it is the highlight of the trip * You will spend about 25-minutes on the glacier (it will be very cold, and there really isn't a need to stay longer on the ice...especially with poor narrators; educate yourself on the environment prior to trip) * When you land, there is a lack-luster employee that will explain some of the glacier environment (it is 300-2,000 feet deep and 15-miles long); it will naturally advance and retreat over thousands of years; like before there will be another ice age (the entire earth will be covered in ice again; it is earth's natural evolution...there is nothing man can do to change the natural advancing or retreating) * They get 4-stars because of the very poor narration (pilots don't speak, and on glacier the narration is lack-luster)

    Photo op provided by guide at top
    Nicole F.

    Two reasons I can't give more stars. The pilot didn't talk to us on the short 15 minute ride to the glacier. We had headsets so it's possible to give us a few words. I think he said his name...can't remember. We have taken helo rides before and those were larger helos and felt "smoother." For some reason this felt kind of military style which some might like. I did get to ride right up front next to the pilot which was cool but I felt so crammed in I was worried he couldn't reach an important toggle or button that my body might be obscuring! I have read so many reviews on tripadvisor and cruisecritic that I feel it's time to set the record straight. We fortunately paid less money booking independently but at $300 per person I still question this trip's worth. The glacier was cool, but I felt like the guides were getting tired and cold and that transferred to us too. We were on the glacier less than 25 minutes and the trip just felt a bit anti climatic. In fairness my husband was very happy that he did this trip; however, he laughed like crazy when I said, "well, I guess this makes the ring you bought me look like a good deal!"

    Athena G.

    Most awesome adventure! This was my third visit to Mendenhall glacier but my first visit via helicopter. This excursion was one of the best in my life! Yes, in my life. The perspective gained from the air can not be captured in photos or by video. This is a MUST SEE & MUST DO! The massive Mendenhall glacier is a majestic examples God's handiwork when viewed from across the lake or from boats/rafts in the lake however from those perspectives you only get a partial glimpse of it. From the air you can begin to grasp how enormous it it. If I could only convince everyone they must include this on their bucket list!

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    Gastineau Guiding Company

    4.9(206 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    Obtained services via ship…read more Superb hike around Mendenhall Glacier. Laura led superb event on the East Glacier Trail. Kept a solid pace- not too slow or fast. Left ample time to view the glacier from some other vantage points. Made water and light snacks available to the group.

    Signed up for a guided whale watching tour and nature walk to Mendenhall Glacier thru our cruise…read moreship. We were excited for the excursion but had no clue what was in store for us. We started the day with our guide- Chloe at the port, then was driven by Lucas to a nearby river where we had views of salmon swimming upstream on a salmon run back to where the salmon were to lay their eggs where they too were born then pass on. We stopped for a few minutes since we had extra time until we were to drive to where our boat was. We arrived at Statter Harbor where public bathrooms were available before we embarked on our adventure on "The Observer" with captain Leslie. There was a boat toilet on board but didn't want to miss any wildlife- so be sure to use the public bathrooms before you board your whale watching cruise! While maneuvering to see Humpback whales we were educated about humpbacks- structure, behaviors, etc.... very interesting tidbits from Chloe. It didn't take long before we spotted spouts of breath erupted from the waters. We were in awe. Next we saw bubble net feeding which is not something seen by most humpbacks- they tend to be solitary creatures so seeing a "pack" of ~12 humpbacks in the water surrounding fish with their bubbles- then stunning them in order to capture and eat them...was amazing. Little did we know that was only the prelude to the actual show! Not long after the first encounter with bubble net feeding did we see more spouts then another bubble net feeding... THEN they started making their way calmly TOWARDS O U R B O A T !!!! Stunned and amazed I just kept repeating "oh my god!!" Eventually they approached SO closely that THREE of the humpbacks dove UNDER OUR BOAT!!! Tears rolled off my face from the sheer delight of being graced by such sentient, graceful beings... it was the most amazing wildlife encounter I've ever had. If we had been positioned inside the boat with the open windows we would have had their blow holes tossing air/snot right at us! One of the passengers said she was hit by these breaths of joy. Experiencing this changes you- you feel more connected to your surroundings and at peace and are more steadfast in helping these creatures live their lives peacefully. It only further emboldened me to help protect wildlife and its habitat. We only had 12 passengers along with Chloe and Leslie on the boat so it was an intimate experience and never felt like we couldn't get a good look at the action. We left the waters after seeing some seals atop of buoy... feeling at peace and amazed. Next we got back on the bus and headed to hike at Mendenhall glacier where Chloe talked about the forest and the receding glacier with historical information. We saw Mendenhall glacier in July 2003- and 22 years later there's so much LESS to see. It's easy to see the impact of warmer climates and Earth's rising temperatures have had on the glaciers. As majestic as it was it was sad to know in less than 25 years these suppliers of food and sustenance to aquatic life will likely be melted thus drastically affecting the wildlife that intentionally seek out these glacial waters seasonally. We were provided a set of two snacks- granola bar and chocolate and nut trail mixture along with cups of water. Gastineau Guiding walks the walk and talks the talk. Chloe mentioned they used thousand of bottles of water for guests every year and needed to make changes. They source the large bottle of water from a local company that presupposes them for every tour and the cups are composted locally. Even better is if you bring a reusable water bottles like our family does daily!! The drive back to the cruise ship had us all feeling grateful and souls at peace. Make sure you take the excursion from this company. They are doing right by Mother Nature by educating visitors about Alaskan aquatic wildlife, whilst providing an experience of a lifetime. We realize we were graced by these whales with an incredible show that most don't experience- and I don't take that for granted. Thanks Chloe and Gastineau Guiding for an experience we will never forget

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    Coastal Helicopters - On the Hubbard Glaciers

    Coastal Helicopters

    4.3(112 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    It's the most amazing thing I've ever done. I felt safe the entire trip start to finish. Friendly…read morestaff, comfy hoodies and you can actually drink the glacier water if you bring a water bottle. I bought one on site just before my flight. The dogsled camp was fantastic, so many happy dogs! There was a local artist that works there and sells stickers, prints and earrings which was pretty cool. Only complaint: I asked them to leave me on the glacier but they said no. Rude.

    This was by far the best excursion we did while on our trip to Alaska. I'm terrified of heights and…read moreflying but my friends talked me into doing this and thank god they did! We were picked up from the cruise port and transported to the airport where we were given special shoe coverings and shown safety videos. From there we were in the helicopter and on our way to the glacier. Our pilot Corey was amazing and spoke about different things as we were flying over them. My fear quickly faded once I saw how beautiful Alaska looked from up above and I was in front (best seat in the house). The ride itself was smooth and fun. Once we landed on the glacier we were able to walk around, take some pictures and even drink up some of the natural glacier water. (Tip: take an empty water bottle). I can't recommend this company enough. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime experience!

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    Goldbelt Tram - The tram makes a six-minute ascent up Mount Roberts from the lower terminal to a height of about 1,800 feet.

    Goldbelt Tram

    3.6(199 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$$
    Established in 1996
    Locally owned & operated

    If you have limited time in Juneau, the Tram up Mouth Roberts is eye opening…read more The tram ride is slow enough to enjoy. No ear popping, it can be a little crowded, but the cool thing is your ticket is good all day and you can run up and down until the end of the day. Military discount is small, but if you have a good size group, it's worth it. There are a couple of amenities at the top. A a small cafe, a gift shop, a little auditorium that plays a movie about the history of the tram. We got up to the top. We went hiking on the small trail, but if you have it in your...you can hike up to Browns Cross and get an even better view of Juneau and the surrounding areas. And one ticket will allow you to do it early and then again later? Wow. The staff are friendly and keep things in order. They get you up pretty quickly. We had a good time, and I can see why it's a must do on Juneau lists. Recommend.

    I'm guessing our experience was better than others. The cost was much less because we booked it…read morethrough NCL. There's a $50 credit per tour that applies to the first guest through the "More at Sea" package. You'll also get Latitude Reward discounts depending on your tier. It somehow ended up costing less than $20 for both of us. It's also an all day pass, so you can go up & down as many times as you want. We were one of the first in line that morning. There were only 8 people in front of us. We watched as they were taking the staff up to the shop & resraurants. Before long, it was our turn. The tram was pretty packed with lots of standing room and very few seats. I chose to be on the outer edge with a great view. The climb is steep, and you do go straight up like an elevator for that last push to the top. To be honest, I've been on much higher gondolas (to the top of the Zugspitze near Garmisch). The Goldbelt Tram was an easy ride compared to that. I did like the commentary along the way. It was nice to hear fun facts & history as you're taking in the view of the channel and forest below. There is a gift shop, restaurant, bar, and theater as you get to the top. We opted to take on the Alpine Loop Trail early. We also made sure to stop at the Chilkat Theater to view the "Seeing Daylight" documentary. Don't miss that viewing. It's part of the whole experience. It really puts everything into perspective about the land and its people (Tlinget) who have lived here for centuries. You'll see an ongoing theme as you explore other Alaskan towns. It really ties it all together. We didn't get to try the restaurants. We thought it best to explore Downtown Juneau and the waterfront instead. It was a good decision. It was all very memorable! I'd love to do it all again.

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