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| Paddle secluded coves, past oyster farms and coastal homesteads. Glide right up to harbor seals, seabirds, sea otters. |
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| Besides ranking as one of Alaska's prime sea kayaking destinations, the east side of Kachemak Bay is also one of its most accessible. You won't need to invest in a floatplane or boat charter to reach the wildlife, sheltered waters, or secluded areas around Yukon Island--just a short water-taxi ride from Homer with True North Kayak Adventures. |
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| 3.5 – 7.5 hr |
$85 – $135 |
Mid April – Sept |
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| Let the Harness family of Seaside Adventure Eco Tours take you on a sea kayaking adventure through the wonders of beautiful Little Tutka Bay. Seaside will turn the bay into an interactive classroom, covering everything from archaeology and geology to cultural and natural history on your full-day paddle. These long-time Alaskans share where secret treasures lie, what it's like to live on the bay, and how to make a meal from wild ingredients. Even complete beginners will get the hang of paddling thanks to experienced guides and stable boats. |
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| 8 hr |
$130 |
Mid May – Late Oct |
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| St. Augustine's Kayak and Tours base their guided sea-kayaking trips in the protected waters of Peterson Bay, just 15 minutes from Homer by water taxi. Well-versed in paddling instruction and natural history, these guides love what they do and live the adventures that they run. The area itself offers diverse kayaking for both beginners and experienced paddlers, from open water to narrow channels, from quiet bays to a wild seabird rookery. |
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| 4.5 – 8 hr |
$85 – $135 |
Early May – Mid/Late Sept |
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