The AWD Ford Transit is the ultimate solution for small group travel, blending comfort, capability, and versatility to create a seamless travel experience. Designed to tackle Alaska’s rugged terrain and unpredictable weather, its all-wheel-drive system ensures safety and stability on everything from icy highways to gravel backroads. With spacious seating, ample storage, and modern amenities, the Ford Transit offers the perfect balance of practicality and comfort for groups of up to 14 passengers. Whether you’re embarking on a scenic journey to Kenai Fjords National Park or exploring the charming towns along the Kenai Peninsula, the Ford Transit’s reliability and maneuverability make it an ideal choice. At Kenai Transit Co, we’re proud to provide this exceptional vehicle to help you discover Alaska’s breathtaking beauty with ease and peace of mind.
There are a total of 14 seats in our van. Counting our driver that leaves up to 13 seats available for you and your companions. Typically we leave the rear row of seats (indicated by the blue dots) out of the van to allow more room for luggage but we can add one or more of those seats back into the van if maximizing seating is a priority for you.
If your group requires maximum seating capacity and maximum luggage capacity you can add on our space trailer which gives us an additional 85 cubic feet of weather tight and secured storage space. In addition we can transport kayaks, canoes, bikes, and other gear on the rack on top of the trailer. The trailer can be added to any ride for just $75.
Traveling in Alaska during the winter presents unique challenges, from icy roads and heavy snowfall to limited daylight and rapidly changing weather conditions. Even well-maintained highways can become treacherous, requiring the use of AWD vehicles and high-quality winter tires to ensure proper traction and control. We make sure we are equipped with these essential tools however, even the most prepared drivers may face situations where weather forces road closures or dangerous travel conditions, making certain routes impassable. In Alaska, winter travel demands flexibility, caution, and a deep respect for the elements to ensure safe travel for you and your group and we take this responsibility very seriously. If you have questions please don't hesitate to ask!
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