Our Kenai Peninsula motorcycle tour showcases many of the best qualities of Alaska. Located just south of Anchorage, the Peninsula is a land of abundant wildlife, sea-life, impressive glaciers, lakes, wild rivers, and spectacular coastline. Enjoy and unforgettable ride through the winding mountain highways and relax at night in luxurious accommodations in colorful fishing towns. And, since the entire route is paved, we offer a rental upgrade option for any one who prefers a Harley-Davidson or BMW motorcycle.
Highlights for this motorcyle tour
- Kenai Peninsula
- Cook Inlet
- Seward Highway
- Prince William Sound
- Seward
- Homer
- Soldotna
- Exit Glacier
- Chugach Mountains
Alaska Kenai Peninsula Motorcycle Tour Itinerary
Friday, May 28th:
Arrival in Anchorage
Please arrive in Anchorage by mid-afternoon. Hotel check-in. Welcome Dinner at one of the finest restaurants in Alaska. Stay in Anchorage.
Saturday, May 29th:
Anchorage to Seward - 130 miles
Leave Anchorage and start your trip on one of the top 10 scenic highways in North America, the Seward Highway. Along the way there are optional side roads to Portage Glacier, Exit Glacier and the historic mining town of Hope. Spend the Night in Seward.
Sunday, May 30th:
Seward to Homer 173 miles
We re-trace our path for 37 miles to the Sterling Highway where we turn south towards Soldotna and ride along beautiful turquoise and blue waters of the Kenai River. As we continue along the Cook Inlet notice the not so dormant volcanoes across the inlet. Spend the night on the Homer Spit.
Monday, May 31st:
Homer to Anchorage - 235 miles
This will be our longest day of riding as we head back to Anchorage. Stop in Anchor Point the most western point in the continuous road system of North America. Enjoy the Mountain views, sparkling lakes and isolation before arriving back in Anchorage where you will stay the night. Premier Farewell Dinner this evening.
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To Book This Tour:
To secure a spot for our Kenai Peninsula Tour, please register and send in $1,000 deposit.
Travel:
Arrive and depart from Anchorage International Airport (ANC)
For any other travel options, please contact us at: 1-800-756-1990 for advice.
You may also reach our travel agent Sally at: Sally@alaskatravelsource.com, or (907) 562- 2213
Just tell her you are part of a MotoQuestTour!
Money:
US Dollar
Please note that meals and fuel are not included in the tour price. We recommend that you budget about $100.00 per day for food and fuel (this is just an estimate of expenses and is not including adult beverages.) Many places in Alaska accept Visa and MasterCard but it would be wise to have some cash on hand in case there are problems at remote lodges.
Optional Kitty:
$300 Non-Drinker
$500 Drinkers
Riders will be asked to put money into a kitty before and during the tour, to be used by the group as a whole for gas and other group-oriented activites not indicated as included in the tour package such as lunches, dinners, park entry fees, toll road fees, tips, water stops, etc. Guides and other staff also contribute to this kitty. This kitty account will be administered by the lead guide. During the tour, should the kitty "run dry" there will be another kitty collection. If there is a surplus in the kitty at the end of the tour, the kitty will be redestributed back to the tour participants. You may pay the kitty by Visa, Mastercard, Cash or Personal Check. The lead guide will collect this prior to your tour start date. We have found this system to facilitate group riding during our tours.
Arrival day:
Send us your travel information so we know when and where to meet you. Please be prepared to show your current motorcycle drivers license.
Gear:
Bring riding gear that is warm and waterproof (a riding suit with pads is best). We recommend Scorpion XDR Commander riding gear. Also bring: Stout water-proof boots, rain gear, a warm hat, rain-proof gloves (2 pair), hiking shoes, bug spray, lots of underwear, fleece layers, full-faced helmet, swim suit (if there are hot springs), and a good camera are the things you need on the trail.
Back to TopThe Kenai has so much to offer! Mountains, glaciers and beautiful scenery stretch in all directions. Homer and Seward were great destinations. I highly recommend this tour!
Karen Smart, USA”






