National Geographic Alaskan Cruise Options
Introduction
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Alaska from both land and sea with a combination of National Geographic Alaskan cruises and Heli Alaska, Inc.’s helicopter tours. Our veteran-owned, FAA-certified operations ensure a safe and unforgettable journey through the rugged terrains of Alaska. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, our expert team is committed to providing an unparalleled adventure. Discover the majestic landscapes of Anchorage, Knik Glacier, and beyond, all while prioritizing your safety.
Safety
At Heli Alaska, Inc., safety is our top priority. As a veteran-owned and FAA-certified operator, we adhere to stringent safety standards. Our pilots are highly trained to navigate Alaska’s remote and rugged terrains, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience for all passengers. Before each flight, we conduct comprehensive safety briefings and inspections to maintain the highest level of safety.
When to Go
Alaska’s weather can be unpredictable, so timing your visit is crucial. The best months for a National Geographic Alaskan cruise combined with helicopter tours are May through September. During this period, the weather is milder, and the days are longer, offering optimal conditions for sightseeing. For up-to-date weather conditions, visit Weather.gov.
What to Wear
Alaska’s climate demands practical clothing choices. Dress in layers to adapt to changing temperatures, especially when exploring glaciers or alpine areas. Waterproof jackets, sturdy boots, and insulated gloves are recommended. For detailed packing tips, check out Travel Alaska’s clothing guide.
Route Options
Explore a variety of routes with Heli Alaska, Inc. We offer Knik Glacier helicopter tours and Alaska flightseeing tours that complement your National Geographic cruise. Fly over pristine glaciers, lush valleys, and towering mountain ranges, all with the guidance of our experienced pilots.

Photography Tips
Capture the stunning landscapes of Alaska with these photography tips. Use a camera with a good zoom lens to capture distant wildlife and expansive vistas. Consider the lighting conditions, as Alaskan weather can change rapidly. For more tips on photographing Alaska’s natural beauty, visit Alaska.org.
How to Book
Booking your adventure with Heli Alaska, Inc. is straightforward. Visit our contact page to inquire about available tours and packages. Our team is ready to assist you in planning a seamless and memorable experience.
Conclusion
Embrace the unique opportunity to explore Alaska’s stunning landscapes by land and sea. With Heli Alaska, Inc., you can trust in a veteran-owned, FAA-certified operation that prioritizes your safety and satisfaction. Book your adventure today and experience Alaska like never before.
FAQ
What is the best time for a National Geographic Alaskan cruise?
The best time is from May to September when the weather is milder and days are longer.
How does Heli Alaska, Inc. ensure safety?
We conduct thorough safety briefings and inspections, and our pilots are experienced in navigating Alaska’s rugged terrains.
What should I wear for a helicopter tour in Alaska?
Dress in layers with waterproof jackets, sturdy boots, and insulated gloves to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Can I capture photos from the helicopter?
Yes, our helicopters are designed to offer excellent views for photography. Bring a camera with a zoom lens for the best shots.
What routes are available for helicopter tours?
We offer a variety of routes, including the Knik Glacier helicopter tour and Alaska flightseeing tours.
How do I book a tour with Heli Alaska, Inc.?
Visit our contact page to inquire about tours and make reservations.
Is there a veteran presence in the company?
Yes, Heli Alaska, Inc. is veteran-owned, ensuring a disciplined and experienced team.

