moderate
8–10 hours
Participants should have average fitness levels; kayaking and light hiking are involved.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Alaska on this full-day kayak adventure, combining glacier views, wildlife sightings, and scenic sightseeing around Seward. Perfect for outdoor lovers seeking a memorable experience.
Combo Kayaking Fishing Charter | All Day Sightseeing & Fishing
Experience the best of Alaska in just one day! Enjoy a full-day charter to Aialik Bay, featuring 4 hours of guided kayaking among stunning glaciers and 4 hours of fishing for Silver Salmon and Rock Fish. All gear and meals are provided, making it an unforgettable adventure in nature!
Available Tuesday and Wednesday for single party bookings, and all days of the week for exclusive whole boat bookings! Take our full day charter and water taxi boats out to Aialik Bay for 4 hours of fully guided paddling in front of the calving tidewater glaciers at Aialik or Holgate (Captain's Choice). Get picked up and the crew will take you out to the fishing grounds to target Silver Salmon and Rock Fish on the way home! Lunches, tackle, kayaking gear etc are all provided - dress in layers and bring the camera!
Please note: No Halibut may be targeted or retained on these trips as per state and federal law, Wednesdays and most Tuesdays are, at this time, closed for the retention of Halibut.
Weather in Alaska can change quickly; layering helps you stay comfortable throughout the day.
Capture stunning glacier scenery and spot wildlife like whales and sea otters from a distance.
Following safety and paddling tips ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience on the water.
Starting promptly allows more time for sightseeing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
The region has a rich history of indigenous Dena'ina and Alutiiq peoples who have inhabited these lands for centuries.
Miller's Landing emphasizes sustainable tourism by following strict guidelines to protect wildlife and preserve the pristine environment.
Keeps you dry during rain or splashes from glaciers and waves.
Provides grip and protection while paddling and exploring rocky shores.
Protects your skin from the strong Alaska sun during daylight hours.
Adds insulation in cold temperatures, especially during winter trips.
winter specific