Kenai Peninsula Motorcoach, Bus & Shuttle
Looking for transportation options to the Kenai Peninsula? We’ve got you covered. Whether you prefer a motorcoach, bus, shuttle, or private car, you’ll find plenty of ways to get around and discover the beauty of this stunning region. From scenic drives along the Seward Highway to relaxed private transfers with local guides, getting there is part of the adventure.
For flexible, year-round service, Red Eye Rides offers convenient shuttle and private transfer options connecting Anchorage, Seward, Homer, and destinations in between—perfect for travelers who want reliable, personalized transport. During the summer season (May 15–August 31), the Alaska Bus Company provides an affordable and comfortable 27-passenger shuttle running daily between Anchorage and Homer, with stops in Girdwood, Cooper Landing, and Soldotna.
Once you’ve arrived, local options like Exit Glacier Guides in Seward can help you continue exploring. Their shuttle service makes it easy to access Exit Glacier, where you can join guided hikes or glacier treks ranging from 2.5 to 9 hours—an unforgettable way to experience Alaska’s icy landscapes up close.
Motorcoach & Bus
Red Eye offers nearly 24⁄7 shuttle service across Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula and beyond. From airport pickups and cruise transfers to festival rides, private charters, and custom trips, Red Eye is the flexible way to explore. With wheelchair-accessible vans, friendly drivers, and routes past scenic landmarks, every ride is both convenient and memorable.
What’s an affordable, comfortable, and reliable way to get around the Kenai Peninsula? Just hop aboard one of Alaska Bus Company’s 27-passenger shuttle buses! This summertime-only service runs 7 days a week. The 5‑hour route runs in both directions between the Anchorage airport and the charming town of Homer, stopping in Girdwood, Cooper Landing, and Soldotna.
Traverse the majesty of Exit Glacier by ice hiking or ice climbing, or opt for a nature hike in the gorgeous terrain around Seward, Alaska. Never ice climbed or hiked on a glacier? Not a problem. All trips include instruction to get you started.