moderate
4–8 hours
Participants should be in decent physical condition, able to handle a day on a boat and the occasional need to reel in large fish.
Discover the excitement of Alaskan fishing with a private halibut trip in Seward. Perfect for anglers of all levels, this adventure offers personalized guides, breathtaking scenery, and unforgettable catches. Keep reading to find out more about this top outdoor experience!
8-11 Hours | May 1 - Sept 6 | Full-Day Exclusive Charters | Our most popular combo
Small Group Private Charter: $2,520 Up to 6 People - All Ages
Medium Group Private Charter: Starting at $5,880 Up to 16 People - All Ages
Large Group Private Charter: $6,720 Up to 19 People - All Ages
Prices do not include applicable taxes and fees.
Halibut & Salmon charters are bookable online May 1 - Sept 6
Full-Day: Check-in at:
10 - 11 hours Because fishing is unpredictable, full-day charter duration may depend on the day. We typically leave between 30-45 minutes after check-in and typically return between 5 & 6PM.
Halibut fishing season extends from May to September, peaking in mid-July. The salmon run peaks by mid-August.
A typical combo fishing charter departs the dock and cruises through the pristinely beautiful Kenai Fjords National Park en route to world class Alaskan halibut and salmon fishing grounds.
Our vessels are Coast Guard inspected, and our captains are all Coast Guard licensed.
Weather can change quickly on the water, so dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the trip.
Arriving 15-30 minutes before departure ensures you can check-in and settle in without rushing.
Even on cloudy days, UV rays can be strong; bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
If you're prone to seasickness, consider taking medication or natural remedies before setting out.
Seward was established in 1903 as a port for the Alaska Railroad, playing a vital role in regional development and maritime trade.
The Fish House emphasizes sustainable fishing practices, ensuring the healthy future of local fish populations and marine ecosystems.
Keeps you dry in case of unexpected showers or splashes on the water.
Reduces glare from the water, helping you spot fish and enjoy clearer views.
Guarantees comfort in cooler weather, especially during early spring or late fall trips.
spring|fall|winter specific
Protects your skin from UV rays while you're out on the water.
summer specific