Vehicle Rentals
2018 Ford Transit T-350
The Alaska Vehicle Rentals’ 2018 Ford Transit Wagon 350 XLT Medium Roof van is the perfect way to travel Alaska. With plush, premium seats that recline for all passengers, this van has large windows to take in the magnificent views! This medium roof van (meaning you can stand up inside) has a large cargo area for all of your luggage and Alaska treasures. If luggage/cargo is not an issue, such as a single day sightseeing trip, you can comfortably seat 13 passengers (no luggage). Van is easy to drive with large windows and a backup camera.
Let your Alaskan adventure begin here!
Are you ready to rent this Van and start next Your Adventure?
Don’t settle for an ordinary trip, experience the extraordinary beauty of Alaska with the freedom and flexibility of a rental van from Alaska Vehicle Rentals. With our top-notch vehicles, you can hit the road whenever and wherever you want, without the hassle of scheduled tours or limited transportation options.
About this Vehicle
Do you want to travel Alaska in comfort? Do you want to be able to stand up inside your van? Do you want to be able to sit 13 people comfortably, without luggage?
If so, then this van is for you! This is a 2018 Ford Transit Wagon 350 XLT Medium Roof van rental. It has plush premium seats that recline for all passengers, large windows to take in the magnificent views of Alaska and a backup camera.
The cargo area is great for hauling luggage or souvenirs from your trip. If you’re traveling with less luggage or just doing a day trip, then there’s plenty of room for 13 people!
Vehicle Features
Vehicle Guidelines
- No pets, animals, lizards or aquatics (of any kind)
- No smoking, vaping or Cannabis
- No unpacked fish or carcasses from hunts
- No Towing
- No Move outs (this is not a Uhaul)
NO ROADS (the GPS will notify us)
For your safety, the following roads are restricted (No van driving) due to poor road conditions, frost heaves, gravel/shale that pop tires, unmaintained roads and lastly these roads usually do not have cell service (we cannot help you if you cannot call us).
- Dalton Highway (the road north of Fairbanks)
- The roadways/highways north of Fairbanks (do not attempt to drive to Arctic Circle Sign)
- The Road to McCarthy (No Kennicott Mine)
- Denali Highway (the east/west highway between Cantwell and Paxson).
NOTE: To get to Denali National Park, you will use the Parks Highway which runs North/South (not the Denali Highway)
You will love to explore with us
What can you do in Alaska?

Exploring Alaska's spectacular natural beauty.
The state is home to a variety of breathtaking landscapes, from the rocky beaches and glaciers of the south to the huge woods and mountains of the interior.
To see everything the state has to offer and to explore these many places, renting a van can be a terrific option.
For instance, you can take in the majestic scenery of the Seward Highway, continue to the Kenai Peninsula and visit Homer. There is the Chugach State Park or head north on the Parks Highway to visit Denali National Park.

Alaska Wildlife
Take a tour to see wildlife: Alaska is home to a variety of animals including bears, moose, eagles, caribou, and more.
There are many sites around Alaska to observe wildlife and get a closer look at these incredible species. Renting a van will take you to places such as the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Portage Creek (Mile 79 of Seward Highway), the Alaska Sealife Center in Seward, the Alaska Islands & Ocean Visitor Center in Homer and so much more! You may even have some wildlife sightings during your drive.

Alaska Culture
Attending cultural events and festivals: Alaska is home to many indigenous cultures, and the state hosts a wide range of celebrations of these customs throughout the year.
Attending these events and discovering more about the state's rich cultural legacy can be made possible with a van rental.
For instance, you may attend the World Eskimo Indian Olympics in Fairbanks to witness age-old sports competitions, visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center (Anchorage) or the Anchorage Museum to learn about the indigenous customs and cultures of Native Alaskans.

National and State Parks
Visit national and state parks: Denali National Park, Chugach State Park, Kachemak Bay State Park
An excellent method to travel to these parks and take in the outdoors is by renting a van. Please note that not all state parks are connected by the road system. Please visit the Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation (alaska.gov) website for more information on Alaska State Parks.
Alaska parks offer backpacking, camping, kayaking, sightseeing and more. If mobility is an issue, renting a van will take you up close to the wilderness such as Denali National Park - to view the park's breathtaking beauty and wildlife (Note: Park road conditions change daily so please check their website before your drive and some portions of the park road require a lottery permit).

Outdoor Activities
Hiking, fishing, and other outdoor pursuits are abundant in Alaska for those who enjoy the great outdoors.
Renting a van can make it simpler to get to your next outdoor adventure and take advantage of everything the state has to offer.
Enjoy fishing? Rent a van and travel to Homer, the Halibut Capital of the World and book a charter to fish in beautiful Kachemak Bay. Enjoy hiking? According to AllTrails.com, Alaska has 731 hiking trails, 348 walking trails and 286 trail running trails. Find a trailhead and embark on a hiking adventure through the breathtaking wilderness of the state.
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Customer Reviews
We at Alaska Vehicle Rentals are customer service driven.
Testimonials from former clients who have rented vans from us have this to say:
Give us a call and see the attention to detail that we provide you, your rental and your trip itinerary.