Mothership Supported Alaska Sea Kayaking… (trip)

Mothership Supported Alaska Sea Kayaking Adventures

  • Airport near Seward, AK, United States
  • Boats, Barges & Small Ship Cruises
Alaska, United States

Contact provider for price1 DaysMay-September
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Backcountry Safaris 12 people max
Mothership supported sea kayaking adventures to Kenai Fjords National Park are fully customized trips and feature a flexible schedule to meet guests' desires This trip is ideal for small groups and families of 4 to 6 people or larger groups that want to camp on shore. You are welcome to plan your own preferred itinerary or we can suggest an itinerary after discussing the possible destinations and activities. Our mothership adventures are fully hosted and catered with an emphasis on your groups' interest.

Aialik BayOur mothership allows your group to quickly move to a new destination to see more of Kenai Fjords than you would see on one of our self-supported sea kayaking trips. You could spend the morning paddling up to the face of a calving glacier and then spend the afternoon fishing, or head into a sheltered cove and go for hike. You could spend the day looking for whales or photographing Kenai Fjords' wildlife and birds, or explore areas in Kenai Fjords that are seldom visited and outside the range of local water taxis. The beauty of a mothership style tour is that there is always the option to paddle as much as you wish and still have a warm and dry place to relax and get out of the weather.

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Alaska, United States

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Itinerary

Arrival - 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.

Mothership trips are fully customized trips and have a flexible schedule to meet guests desires. You are welcome to plan your own preferred itinerary or we can suggest an itinerary after discussing the possible destinations and activities.

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