The First Class Driver

Anchorage ↔ Homer · Kenai

Anchorage to Homer private driver.

The First Class Driver runs private transfers from Anchorage to Homer from $2,070 for up to six passengers. The 220-mile drive down the Seward and Sterling Highways takes about five hours through Cooper Landing, with fishing gear handled in our cargo trailer.

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How long is the drive from Anchorage to Homer?

About five hours covering 220 miles down the Seward then Sterling Highway, through Cooper Landing and Soldotna. We stop for photos along Turnagain Arm and Cook Inlet — Beluga Point, Kenai Lake — and arrive in Homer ready for the dock or your lodging.

What does the Homer transfer cost?

$2,070 for up to six in the Black SUV, gratuity included. Multi-day Homer itineraries (overnight in town with the chauffeur staying nearby) add a $75/day per diem plus lodging. Sprinter Van groups are quoted separately.

Why Homer with a private chauffeur?

Homer is the Halibut Capital of the World, gateway to Kachemak Bay, and a long drive from Anchorage. A private driver means you arrive rested for the charter or ferry, with rods, coolers and luggage in our cargo trailer instead of stuffed into a rental.

Common questions

Can you carry fishing gear and a cooler full of halibut?

Yes — the cargo trailer carries rods, coolers and gear so the cabin stays open for passengers.

Do you handle multi-day Homer trips?

Yes. A common shape is two to four days on the southern Kenai — a halibut charter off the Homer Spit, a water-taxi across to Halibut Cove or Seldovia, and time on Kachemak Bay — with one vehicle for the whole run and lodging arranged around the plan.

Can you connect a Homer fishing trip to an Anchorage flight?

Yes — we'll get you from the dock back to Ted Stevens with time to spare.