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Ketchikan Shore Excursion: Eagle Island Sea Kayaking

Overview
Spend your time in port in Ketchikan paddling through the waters of the Pacific Ocean and discovering Alaska's Eagle Island. On this shore excursion, you'll have the opportunity to glimpse a vast array of wildlife, such as Alaskan starfish, bald eagles, humpback whales and orca whales. A perfect opportunity to explore Ketchikan's beautiful scenery awaits!
City: Ketchikan
Sun 19 Jan
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Starting at $99.36
Sun 19 Jan
Starting at $99.36
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What's Included
Professional guide
Use of all necessary equipment
Sea kayak tour
Port pickup and drop off
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Passenger restrictions: Maximum Height: 6'6" inches Maximum Weight: 230 pounds Minimum Age: 8 years
What To Expect
1
Southeast Exposure Outdoor Adventure Center
Your adventure starts with a van ride to the north end of Ketchikan to beautiful Clover Pass. You will be welcomed and led down to our waterfront facility and introduced to your tandem kayak and get a safety briefing from your guide.
2
Tongass National Forest
You'll quickly gain confidence as you paddle to Eagle Island. The protected waters of Clover Pass provide us with the opportunity to really enjoy the tranquil setting of the Tongass National Forest.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (134)
Storyteller333789
Jun 2019
Excellent visit to Ketchikan kayaking with Southeast Exposure! The trip was very well organized, from pick-up at the pier, safety instruction, equipment distribution, through the spectacular 1.5 hour kayak trip. We saw selection of wildlife - our favorite was the seals! Our guides, Zach and Demitra were friendly, informative and fun.
Joe P
Jun 2019
We had a great trip - shuttle transfer, zodiac ride to Eagle Island and then kayaking to neighbouring islands with lots of time to sightsee on land and in the water. Tide was low so we got to see lots of intertidal flora and fauna and the water was shallow enough to permit us to see what was on the bottom. We were lucky enough to see a humpback whale at a reasonably close distance. Great snacks too!
Susan W
Jun 2019
We had a blast! Saw bald eagles, starfish, and even had some curious little seals following us. Our guide Hallie was amazing!!

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