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Planning a Trip

Getting There

It's currently possible to take a passenger ferry called Fairweather Express II a few evenings a week in summer from Juneau's Auke Bay to Bartlett Cove, 10 miles by road from Gustavus. However, the primary mode of transportation to Gustavus is by airplane. During the summer, Alaska Airlines (tel. 800/252-7522; www.alaskaair.com) flies a jet once a day from Juneau to Gustavus and back in the early evening. An advance fare is $150 to $190, round-trip.

For more frequent service by prop from Juneau to Gustavus, at roughly the same fare as Alaska Airlines, use Gustavus-based Air Excursions (tel. 907/697-2375), which flies many times a day on demand, or Wings of Alaska (tel. 907/789-0790 reservations, or 907/697-2201 in Gustavus; www.ichoosewings.com).

Visitor Information

The traditional way to plan a trip to Gustavus is to contact a lodge and, once you're comfortable with them, allow them to advise you and book your activities. The Gustavus Visitors Association (www.gustavusak.com) is a cooperative website of local businesses, with links and community information; there is no staffed center. Messages sent through the site and calls to an answering machine (tel. 907/697-2454) are distributed to members for response. Reach them by mail at P.O. Box 167, Gustavus, AK 99826. A local travel agency, Alaska's Glacier Bay Travel (tel. 907/697-2475; www.glacierbaytravel.com), run by the same folks as the TLC Taxi, also can help with choices and reservations. Be certain to reserve a place to stay before showing up in Gustavus.

Getting Around

There are just a few roads. The main one starts at the airport and runs about 10 miles to Bartlett Cove, the Glacier Bay National Park base of operations. Dock Road branches off to the left, at the gas station, and leads to the ocean dock and a sandy beach. There's a map and list of businesses posted near the gas station and most businesses will give you one to take along for exploration by bicycle. Many inns and B&Bs have courtesy vans and free bicycles; ask about transportation when you reserve. TLC Taxi (tel. 907/697-2239) offers transportation between the airport, Bartlett Cove, and points in between, with flat fees depending on the destination. Reserve ahead. A van can accommodate groups, gear, and kayaks. Bud's Rent a Car is at tel. 907/697-2403.


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Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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