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Multi day Kayak Expedition Sitka, Alaska

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"The best paddling destination I have seen on three continents!" - owner Mike Graney

There is no better way to see Southeast Alaska's dramatic majesty and abundant wildlife than by kayak. Due to the rugged terrain and excellent protected waterways, the original inhabitants traveled almost entirely by boat.

Whales, Alaskan brown bears, sea lions, seals, otters, deer and many species of birds inhabit this area in great numbers. The forests are pristine. Sitka spruce, hemlock, and yellow cedar are the predominant trees on the shoreline, and the forests are open and primal.

Our expeditions incorporate natural and cultural history, and some of our visited sites have been used for millennia by the Tlingit and Haida people. Our guides excel in interpretive and hard skills and have a deep knowledge of local wild edibles they can share with you to augment meals if interested.

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Multi day Kayak Expedition Sitka, Alaska

FromSGD S$3,666.51Per Person

What's included in Multi day Kayak Expedition Sitka, Alaska

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Day 1 | load and launch

Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park

Food and Drinks

LunchLunch is always a variety of nutritious snacks and fruit. Nuts, chocolate, bars, cheese, tuna, nut butter and crackers
DinnerTypically, on day one, dinner is a simple meal - pesto pasta with protein and vegetables. Everyone helps prep and cook

Day 2 | Immersion in Island life. Explore the reefs and islands, look for marine mammals and intertidal life

Sitka

Food and Drinks

BreakfastWe all share the meal prep: Options are scrambled eggs& veg, slow oatmeal, granola, or pancakes. Hot drinks beforehand
LunchA variety of nutritious snacks and fruit. Nuts, chocolate, bars, cheese, tuna, nut butter, and crackers or rolls.
DinnerCoconut curried lentils and jasmine rice, vegetables.

Inclusions

  • Cost includes kayaks, paddles, pfd's, spray skirts, bear deterrent tarps and kitchen set up. Tents and sleeping kits available at extra cost.
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  • Food is arranged separately. SWCK will help develop a menu and shop for food at extra cost.
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • This activity is not suitable for infants.
  • A basic level of fitness is required. Participants should be able to climb a flight of stairs without trouble.
  • We have supported paraplegic and amputee paddlers in the past and are happy to do so again.
  • Our kayaks while suitable for adults have weight limits. Please check with us if you thinkn this may be a concern.

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • The shop is located in the historic Navy Boathouse on Japonski Island, a ten-minute walk from downtown Sitka. The island is connected to downtown by the O'Connell Bridge, and the shop entrance is at the back of the building.

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Direct access

Operator

Sitka Wild Coast Kayaks