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How much should an Alaska helicopter tour cost? One of the most common questions people ask when beginning to search for a helicopter tour in Alaska. A vacation in Alaska can be a once in a lifetime event for many people and they want to get the most bang for their buck. Costs can range anywhere from $200 to upwards of $1,000 per person.
What are you really getting for that chunk of change you are about to drop? Some websites promise you a “grand tour,” or an “extended tour.“ Still, others try to upsell you with “add on a glacier landing.” Shouldn’t that come included in the price of your tour?
At Heli Alaska all of our Knik Glacier and Prince William Sound tours include a 30 minute glacier landing. With Heli Alaska you won’t be charged any extra for a landing, they come as standard. Also if you have a specific landing requirement, talk to one of our team and we will be happy to help.

Whats included in your Alaska Helicopter Tour?
- One of our fully qualified pilots.
- A fully serviced and maintained helicopter.
- Local pilots with years of flight experience and knowledge of the local area and wildlife.
- Incredible views and scenery, glaciers, mountains, and more than likely beautiful local wildlife. Such as grizzly and black bears, moose, dall sheep, coyote, fox, wolves, lynx beavers and even sometimes otters. Though we can’t guarantee seeing the wildlife this it’s very, very likely.
- Bose noise cancelling headphones, keeping your hearing safe and allowing for easy communication between you the pilot and anyone travelling with you. On top of this you can even listen to music during your flight.
- Landings, albeit pre-grade ones are of course included. So you can explore the landscape from both the sky and the ground.
- Safety equipment required is included.



Whats not included?
- You flying the helicopter, this is not something we offer.
- Food, and drink is not included on the tour.
- Space for your pet. At Heli Alaska Inc we are huge pet lovers however our helicopters are not the right place for your, or our, furry friends.
- The chance to jump out. Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on your world view, I can’t let you jump out of a helicopter. As such you’ll be very securely tied in at all times.
What’s more we can collect you from a range of locations, both Wasilla and Anchorage or regular pick up points. Alternatively customers can to come direct to our facility and we can leave from here. Here at Heli Alaska we will work with you to get you both the best experience and value for money. How we can make your experience better for you?
We hope this helps you understand a little bit about helicopter tour cost and why you should not pay more for a glacier tour with a landing versus a glacier flight tour. If you have any questions, reach out to Justin at our office using our contact page. He will happily answer any questions you may still have.
Chief Pilot – Heli Alaska Inc.
Robert Kozakiewicz
Robert has been a licensed helicopter pilot for over 16 years. With 6,000+ hours and nine years of experience flying the Robinson R44 in Alaska alone, he has become one of the most trusted helicopter pilots in the state. Robert might be the newest addition to the Heli Alaska team, however he is more than experienced working with many clients, is a certified flight instructor, and an FAA check airman. To find out more about Robert and our other pilots visit our team page.