easy
2–4 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels since it mainly involves sitting with optional light walking at stops
Experience Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula with Red Eye Rides shuttle—comfortable travel that connects Seward to Kenai, Soldotna, and Sterling while showcasing breathtaking landscapes.
Seward to Kenai/Soldotna or Sterling - One way $125
Experience the beauty of Alaska with Red Eye Rides, a unique shuttle service that feels like a road trip with friends. Enjoy a comfortable, memorable journey from various pickup locations to Kenai, all while soaking in the stunning landscapes. Travel with fellow adventurers and create lasting memories along the way.
September 1, 2024 - April 30th, 2025
3 Hours
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 of the following.
Seats fill quickly during peak season; reserve early to secure your spot.
Alaska’s weather can shift rapidly—bring layers to stay comfortable throughout your trip.
Whether you’re headed to hiking or fishing, prepare with sturdy footwear and rain gear.
Wildlife and scenic vistas appear along the route; a zoom lens will help capture them up close.
The Kenai Peninsula has long been inhabited by the Dena'ina people, whose ancient trade routes followed these shores and rivers.
Red Eye Rides supports sustainable tourism by reducing individual vehicle use and encouraging group travel to minimize impact on local habitats.
Wear layers to adapt to changing Alaskan weather during the trip.
Protects against frequent rain showers common on the Kenai Peninsula.
Enhances wildlife viewing opportunities along the route.
Useful for walking during stops at towns or trailheads.