Sitka Kayak Launch
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Sitka Shore Excursion: Sitka Harbor & Islands Guided Kayaking

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Ever wanted to Kayak before? what better setting than the Sitka sounds.  This small group tour is an amazing way to explore Sitka.

About this activity

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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Duration 2.5 hours

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Guide

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Pickup Included

Additional Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time.
  • A camera is advised to take with you

Includes

  • Kayak
  • Guide
  • Gratuities (optional

Special Instructions

• You will receive an attachment from us 14 days before your tour to print out showing the meeting point and time. • Passport is required as tour crosses Canadian and US border.

Itinerary

  • This is two and half hour tour is a great way to try kayaking and have a guided tour of Sitka's historic and cultured coastal community. You will have a great way to see all the wildlife Sitka has to offer above and below the water. You will meet at the cruise port, and head to our Kayaking point.  The adventure starts with as we head out at a leisurely pace to discover sheltered waterways, harbors and coves. Sitka's dependence on the sea will be fully evident as you paddle near fishermen, tug boat crews and Coast Guard sailors all tending to their vessels.  Past the harbor you can delight in the stunning forests, whilst searching for the many wildlife Sitka has. We aim during the two and half hours to visit an aquarium and salmon hatchery, or even watch wild salmon gathering near a stream, preparing to spawn.  Your knowledgeable guide runs through some intriguing tales of the local area, explain the ecology of the forests and ocean, pointing out wildlife and interesting sights.

    Free Admission