Adventure Collective
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Private Kingfisher Point-To-Point Kayak Tour

Langleyeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should have basic physical fitness, as paddling can involve sustained arm movement, but no prior experience is necessary.

Overview

Discover the natural beauty of Washington’s coastline on a private guided kayak tour. Perfect for wildlife lovers and adventure seekers, this experience offers personalized views of Puget Sound's stunning scenery and local wildlife.

Langley, Washington

Private Kingfisher Point-To-Point Kayak Tour

Explore the best shorelines your way! Boat choice! •No prev experience needed•

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About This Adventure

Embark on a private kayaking adventure along Whidbey’s stunning coastline, where vibrant marine wildlife and breathtaking views await. Choose between single or tandem kayaks and enjoy a leisurely paddle while soaking in the serene surroundings. With expert guides and healthy snacks provided, this experience promises unforgettable island exploration.

Like the kingfisher, this tour delights with color and sound.

Rates

  • First Four People - a $700 base price
  • Additional Person - $100 each, up to 12 people total

Duration

4 hours including transportation from meeting location to paddling sites and back

About

Take a morning or an afternoon to enjoy a scenic exploration of Whidbey’s coastline. You’ll do some good paddling but will also take time to glide and enjoy the details and close-ups. You’ll delight in the marine wildlife while kayaking in the presence of evergreens with mountains in the distance. And you’ll still have plenty of the day to shop at a farmer’s market, visit an art gallery or try a locally made libation.

What to expect:

  • Shuttle from the meeting location, usually our headquarters, to the launch and back after the tour.
  • Expect to paddle approximately 2.5 to 3 hours
  • Once at the launch beach, we’ll all spend 30 minutes unloading and gearing up, discussing safety, and paddling technique.
  • A brief break for some stretching and snacking (healthy snacks included)

Physical Activity Level:

This tour is for an advanced beginner; one who can get in and out of a kayak and maintain an easy, strain-free pace. If mobility or endurance is a challenge or concern, consider one of our loop tours instead.

What's included:

  • Shuttle to/from water
  • Local, experienced kayak guides
  • We provide paddles, life jackets and waterproof cell phone cases
  • Extra water to refill your bottles
  • Snacks
  • A Drybag for your extra gear/clothes
  • Sunscreen

What to bring:

  • Bottle of water
  • Any required personal medication
  • Extra snacks (optional)
  • Sun and eye protection such as sunglasses and/or a hat with a brim
  • Synthetic, athletic clothes that dry quickly. No cotton.
  • Closed-toe sandals and/or shoes with a solid sole are recommended Our beaches can be rocky and slippery, so flip flops are not a good idea
  • Binoculars (optional)

Private groups may opt for single kayaks, tandems or a combination of both. Or paddle boards! Private groups can also specify preferred paddle plan, although weather and safety considerations can override.

Adventure Tips

Wear layered clothing

Weather can change quickly on the water, so dressing in layers will keep you comfortable throughout the trip.

Bring waterproof gear

A waterproof bag or dry suit is recommended to protect your belongings from splashes and rain.

Carry sunscreen and sunglasses

UV protection is important even on overcast days to shield your skin and eyes from sun exposure.

Stay close to your guide

For safety, always keep within sight of your guide and follow their instructions during the tour.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • eagles
  • harbor seals

History

The waters around Langley have been vital for local indigenous tribes for centuries, serving as fishing and transportation routes.

Conservation

Whidbey Island Kayaking emphasizes eco-friendly practices to protect local ecosystems and wildlife habitats.

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Recommended Gear

Personal Watercraft Attire

Essential

Wear quick-drying clothes and water shoes for comfort and safety during the kayak trip.

Sunscreen

Essential

Protect your skin from UV rays while out on the water, even on cloudy days.

Wide-brim Hat

Good for sun protection and shade during hot summer days.

summer specific

Binoculars

Enhance your wildlife viewing with a pair of binoculars, especially for spotting distant birds and sea creatures.