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Alaska Shuttle Journeys with Red Eye Rides, LLC - Anchorage

Alaska Shuttle Journeys with Red Eye Rides, LLC

Anchorageeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

3.5–4 hours

Fitness Level

No physical exertion necessary; suitable for all fitness levels.

Overview

Red Eye Rides, LLC turns your shuttle from Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula into a road trip with friends. Discover Alaska’s spectacular scenery and insider stories on this comfortable 3.5 to 4-hour journey.

Saint Paul, Alaska

Anchorage to Kenai/Soldotna or Sterling

Daily

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About This Adventure

Experience the beauty of Alaska with Red Eye Rides, a unique shuttle service that feels like a road trip with friends. Enjoy a comfortable 3.5 to 4-hour journey from Ted Stevens International Airport to Kenai, while discovering the stunning landscapes and local insights along the way.

Red Eye Rides is more than a shuttle service. We are proud Alaskans that love showcasing our beautiful state to visitors and locals.

Duration

3.5 to 4 Hours

Pickup Details

Ted Stevens International Airport - Anchorage, Alaska

Drop Off Details

Kenai Chamber of Commerce

11471 Kenai Spur Hwy, Kenai, AK 99611

About

Our passengers say a ride with our crew is like a road trip with a friend. We make each trip memorable, comfortable, enjoyable and can’t wait to share more experiences with you.

Red Eye Rides Terms & Conditions

Alaska is an unpredictable and busy state, especially in the summer months. Red Eye Rides always aims to get you to your location on time while having a good time.

Red Eye Rides, LLC is primarily a ride share service. Unless a private charter is reserved, customers will ride along with other travelers. When making your reservation please be aware of the following.

Travel & Road Conditions
  • Departure and arrival times may vary due to unexpected road conditions, construction schedules and/or accidents limiting thru traffic.
  • Red Eye Rides, LLC is not responsible for missed travel accommodation's due to any of these conditions or any scheduling conflicts. Your schedule is your responsibility.
  • Schedules may accommodate passenger pick-ups in Soldotna, Sterling, Cooper Landing & a transfer at Tern Lake, Girdwood which will add time to the trip duration.
Personal Belongings
  • Each passenger is welcome to one carry on item and up to a 50lbs. bag/suitcase/tote. Additional items must not exceed 50lbs.
  • Red Eye Rides, LLC is not responsible for your belongings.
  • Pets are welcome on Red Eye Rides as long as they can comfortably ride in a pet carrier. -Larger items/gear excess luggage can be accommodated with 6X10 trailer for an additional charge of $250. Red Eye Rides is not going to load or unload trailer. Customer is responsible for labor.
Cancellations
  • Reservations cancelled more than 2 days prior to the travel day will receive a full refund less $25 administration fee. Reservations cancelled 1 day prior to travel or less are non-refundable.

Adventure Tips

Pack light but prepare for variable weather

Alaska’s weather can shift rapidly—bring layers and rain gear even during summer rides.

Plan for potential travel delays

Road conditions and traffic can extend travel times; monitor local updates before departure.

Secure your outdoor gear properly

If you have bulky or heavy equipment, inform Red Eye Rides in advance to arrange trailer service.

Bring binoculars for wildlife spotting

The route offers chances to see moose, eagles, and mountain goats—binoculars enhance viewing.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Moose
  • Bald eagle

History

The Kenai Peninsula has long been home to Alaska Native Dena'ina communities and became a nexus of fishing and mining in the early 20th century.

Conservation

Red Eye Rides supports responsible tourism by encouraging minimal waste and respect for wildlife habitats during all transit experiences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Layered clothing

Essential

Multiple layers keep you comfortable through Alaska’s shifting temperatures.

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Rain jacket

Essential

A waterproof layer protects against frequent rain showers.

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Binoculars

Ideal for spotting wildlife and distant mountain vistas along the route.

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Water bottle

Essential

Staying hydrated during the trip enhances comfort and alertness.

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