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2.5–3 hours
No physical fitness required; transportation service
Red Eye Rides offers a unique shuttle experience from Kenai and Sterling to Seward, blending comfort with friends-on-the-road vibes. Discover why this ride is a must for adventurers heading into Alaska’s outdoor playground.
Kenai/Soldotna to Seward - One way $125
Experience Alaska like never before with Red Eye Rides, where every journey feels like a road trip with friends. Enjoy stunning views and comfortable travel as you connect with fellow adventurers. With designated pick-up points and a welcoming atmosphere, your ride promises to be memorable and enjoyable.
RER staff will reach out for approximate pick-up time
2.5 to 3 Hours
Kenai Chamber of Commerce 11471 Kenai Spur Hwy, Kenai, AK 99611 Soldotna Visitors Center 44790 Sterling Hwy, Soldotna, AK 99669 Sterling Three Bears Sterling Senior Center
Moose Pass, Sak Town, E-1, Cruise Ship Terminal, Seward Harbor Masters office
No drop offs at residences or up side roads. Please arrange your pick up from our designated drop locations.
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!
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 that you will be riding with other people & possibly an animal.
Summer is peak season; secure your seat in advance to guarantee transport during busy months.
Each passenger may bring one carry-on and a bag up to 50 lbs—plan accordingly to avoid extra fees.
Designated locations keep trips on schedule, so punctuality ensures a smooth boarding process.
Road conditions, wildlife crossings, and construction can affect your arrival; flexibility is key.
Seward was founded in 1903 as a gateway to Alaska’s interior and has served as a critical port for fishing and tourism linked to the Kenai Peninsula.
Efforts in the region focus on protecting salmon spawning habitats and maintaining clean wilderness corridors connecting parks and recreation areas.
Alaska’s weather can shift rapidly during transit—layers keep you comfortable.
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Useful to carry essentials and snacks for stops during or after your trip.
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Stay hydrated on the road and during stops.
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Capture the sweeping views and wildlife glimpses along the highway.
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