Seward sea kayaking tour 5 days, sea kayaking in Alaska's Kenai Fjords National Park's Aialik Bay, one of Alaska's most diverse sea kayaking destination. Seward sea kayak trip departing Seward, Alaska includes whale watching and tide water glaciers.

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Alaska Cruises Aialik Bay (pronounced eye-Al-ick) - Kenai Fjords National Park
5-Day Kenai Fjords Sea Kayaking Camping Adventure Departing From Seward

Sunset at Aialik Bay Kenai FjordsThis 5-day Seward sea kayaking camping adventure includes sea kayaking in Kenai Fjords National Park's Aialik Bay, one of Alaska's most diverse sea kayaking destinations. There are 3 glaciers that flow into Aialik Bay and we explore them all. You'll witness the awesome power of calving glaciers from the best seat in the house, your kayak. Take a look at our Aialik Bay Photo Album and see how incredible it is.

Kenai Fjords is also well know as one of Alaska top wildlife viewing hotspots.

Complete tour package that includes the transportation to and from Seward, the pre- and post-trip lodging in Seward is also available. (Our most popular Aialik Bay kayaking option)

Combine this 5-day sea kayaking adventure with our bear viewing or our Denali National Park adventure for a terrific Alaska Vacation.

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  • Dry Suit - We supply dry suits to keep you warm, dry, and help protect you from hypothermia in Alaska's cold waters. Other Seward sea kayaking outfitters provide (or rent at extra cost) rain gear and rubber boots that offer little protection. Another advantage to dry suits is that if the weather turns wet, they add warmth and a comfort level you would not think possible in this maritime environment.
  • Single Kayaks - We provide an option to paddle your own single-person kayak. Most other outfitters use only two-person kayaks. Please inquire.
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OVERVIEW
Tour Type: Sea Kayaking, Wildlife Viewing, Camping
Difficulty: Moderate
Comfort: Tent Camping
Prior Experience: None

This 5 day sea kayaking remote camping adventure departs Seward, Alaska and includes sea kayaking in Kenai Fjords National Park's Aialik Bay, visiting the 3 tidewater glaciers, and wildlife viewing. We often see humpback whales and pods of Orca whales, Dall porpoise, harbor seals, sea otters, black bears, mountain goats, bald eagles, and a variety of marine birds including puffins are also commonly seen. We'll sea kayak through a rock arch while we explore the rugged coast of this fjord.

You'll sea kayak among icebergs trapped in a lagoon and witness the awesome power of calving glaciers, waterfalls cascading down sheer granite walls and you can even sea kayak under waterfalls, if you're bold.

An optional sea kayaking tour package is also available that includes the transportation from Anchorage to Seward and the pre and post trip lodging in Seward, Alaska. CLICK HERE: Sea Kayaking Tour Package, Seward transportation, and pre and post trip lodging in Seward.
ITINERARY **
Holgate Glacier Sea KayakingArrival - Plan to arrive in Seward at least one day before your kayak trip departure date. Meet with Backcountry Safaris to get outfitted with a dry suit, rain gear, rubber boots, and dry bags.

Complete tour package that includes the transportation to and from Seward, the pre- and post-trip lodging in Seward is also available.

Day 1 - Our guides will pick you at one of the local hotels at 7:00 a.m. or if you choose you can meet us at the small boat ramp. With team effort we will load our sea kayaks and gear onto an ocean charter vessel for a 4-hour marine wildlife and glacier cruise to our first camp. Along the way, we round Cape Aialik, pass Caines Head, Bear Glacier, and a Stellar sea lion haulout. We'll set up camp, then devote the rest of the day to sea kayak safety and instruction as we paddle around our new environment.

Day 2 - Today we paddle up to the face of Aialik Glacier and take a long lunch break to watch the glacier calve and watch the seals playing on the icebergs. After lunch we head for Pedersen Lagoon, which is used by harbor seals to escape from orca whales. A beautiful glacier empties into an upper lagoon filling it with massive icebergs. This area is teeming with wildlife including bears, eagles, waterfowl, shorebirds, sea otters and harbor seals. Wolves and coyotes have also been reported in this area.

sea kayaking with whalesDay 3 - Today we head out toward the open ocean and paddle around Holgate Head and back into Holgate Arm, setting camp up on Holgate Beach.

Day 4 - We will paddle our way to the end of the fjord to visit the Holgate Glacier, the last of the three tidewater glaciers in Aialik Bay. We'll sea kayak through ice and "bergy bits" in front of the active glacier and watch it calve into the ocean with a thunderous roar.

Day 5
- We break camp early morning and if you choose you can go for a short paddle near camp while waiting for our charter boat to arrive for our ride back to Seward. Our shuttle driver will meet us at the dock and take you to back to your hotel.
2016 TOUR DATES
Form your own group for a group discount and choose any departure date or choose from one of our scheduled tour dates.

This trip departs Seward, Alaska at 7:00 a.m. Participants need to meet with Backcountry Safaris the day before departure to get outfitted with a dry suit, rain gear, rubber boots, and to pick up dry bags to pack gear in.

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2016 RATES

Price: $1705 each plus tax

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Complete tour package that includes the transportation to and from Seward, the pre- and post-trip lodging in Seward is also available. (Our most popular Aialik Bay kayaking option)

Combine this sea kayaking adventure with our bear viewing or our Denali National Park adventure for a terrific Alaska Vacation.
MAPS
Aialik Bay Map
Kenai Fjords National Park Map
See All The Kenai Fjords Maps Available

RELATED LINKS AND NATURAL HISTORY
Aialik Bay Photo Album
Kenai Fjords Wildlife
Kenai Fjords National Park Cultural Resources
Kenai Fjords Glaciers - Glacial Features
Harding Icefield
The Retreat of Exit Glacier
A Tour of the Life of a Glacier
Iceberg Sizes, Shapes And Classifications
Hypothermia, Cold Water Immersion
Wildlife Whale Watching Glacier Cruise

SUGGESTED ALASKA READING LIST
Kenai Fjords Historic Resource Study (online book) by Linda Cook and Frank Norris
Exploring Alaska's Kenai Fjords by David Miller
Kenai Fjords Park - Trails Illustrated Map
Alaska: A Novel by James A. Michener
Alaska: A History of the 49th State by Claus-M Naske and Herman E. Slotnick
Guide to the Birds of Alaska by Robert H. Armstrong
Wild Flowers of the Yukon, Alaska by John G. S. Trelawny
Coming into the Country by John McPhee
Travels in Alaska by John Muir

Dall PorpoiseDid You Know?
The Dall's Porpoise may be the fastest small cetacean on the planet? It has been reported to reach speeds of 30 knots. These creatures delight in riding the bow waves of tour boats in the Kenai Fjords. riding the bow waves of tour boats in the Kenai Fjords.
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**Tour Itineraries: Backcountry Safaris and other tour operators that we work with strive to give you a high quality Alaska experience. The tour itinerary shown on our web page is an example tour itinerary. The actual tour itinerary may vary some due to weather, safety, guest abilities and other conditions. Backcountry Safaris and other independent tour contractors reserve the right to change the tour itinerary and/or make substitutions at any time and without prior notice or to cancel all or part of any tour in its reasonable discretion, for the safety of its participants or due to insufficient number of participants signing up for a tour, because of weather, for the comfort and well being of our guests, for any other conditions that might affect the quality of tour, or as deemed necessary by the tour operator or trip leader.

Limitations of liability: Although every precaution is taken to safeguard you and your belongings, our adventure trips involve inherent risks and dangers which are beyond our control and Backcountry Safaris shall assume no responsibility for personal injuries or deaths and loss of personal property. Due to the nature of the activities, a condition of your participation is that you will read and sign the acknowledgment and Release of Liability before the tour begins. A copy of the text is available on request.
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