Captain's Choice Kenai Fjords Kayaking Tour
Aialik Bay or Northwestern Fjord | Full day Kayaking Trip!
About
Kenai Fjords National Park is home to many amazing sites, making it hard to choose where to go. So, let us choose for you!
Aialik and Holgate glaciers are some of the largest tidewater glaciers in the park and will leave you speechless as you witness immense blocks of ice calving from their majestic faces.
Return to geologic antiquity in Northwestern, where the glacier has only receded in the last 100 years. See exposed bedrock, new plant growth, and the Harding icefield peeking out from above the peaks.
Throughout the day we provide frequent breaks, allowing you to soak in the beauty surrounding you, indulge in a leisurely lunch on a picturesque beach near the glacier, and maintain a steady pace as you navigate the pristine waters.
Highlights
✓ Specially trained kayaking guides ✓ Decades of local knowledge and a team that cares about your experience ✓ Small groups for personalized attention ✓ No experience needed! ✓ Family-owned and operated in Seward since 1982
What's included
We provide breakfast, lunch and snacks throughout the day. All carefully prepared in our own cafe.
Our sit-inside tandem kayaks are stable and well maintained. They come with a rudder for steering, spray skirts, life vests and paddles. Your guide is also fitted with necessary safety and first aid equipment.
Let your guide know before the trip if you need:
- Extra rain gear
- Pogies to protect your hands (paddling mittens)
- Neoprene Booties
- A dry bag
- A butt pad
What to bring
It best to dress warm and in layers so you can add or take away as needed. Be ready for different weather conditions and avoid cotton. It's okay to bring extra items, there's plenty of storage inside the boats. Below is a list of important items to bring on this tour.
- A water bottle
- Personal medical necessities
- Synthetic/wool layers
- Rain Gear
- A water-resistant or proof shoe is ideal. But tennis shoes work okay. We pull and launch your kayaks from shore so you should not be stepping into any water.
- Depending on the weather consider bringing gloves, beanie, sun hat, extra socks, extra layers, sunglasses, sunscreen.
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