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Category: Tours and Excursions - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: Lowell Point, Seward, AK 99664
If you want to sea kayak during your visit to the Kenai, go to the specialists. Sunny Cove runs trips that range from four hours to two weeks and everything in between. No experience is necessary since your guides will give you safety and technique pointers. Longer trips include delicious meals and any necessary...
Crackerjack Sportfishing Charters
Category: Tours and Excursions - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: Seward, AK 99664
Crackerjack employs only experienced skippers for their fishing charters. Their high-speed boats shuttle fishermen out further than the competition so you'll have first crack at the fish. They have comfy closed cabins and are fully supplied with all of the tackle you'll need to catch halibut, coho salmon, rockfish, or...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: 1304 4th Ave, Seward, AK 99664
This Native-owned company offers more than 12 different cruises and tours. Float through Resurrection Bay or Kenai Fjords National Park viewing "calving" glaciers, sea lions, porpoises, mountain goats, and black bear. Daylong cruises include breakfast and lunch aboard a ship, and some tours feature a stop at a lodge...
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: 301 Railway Ave, Seward, AK 99664
Settlement money from the Exxon Valdez spill funded more than half of this center, located on a seven-acre waterfront site donated by the town of Seward. This research center and aquarium offers a tidewater touch pool and small viewing tanks where you can watch crabs, fish, and octopus. A puffin viewing tank allows...
Category: Outdoor Activities - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: Nash Rd, off Seward Highway, Seward, AK 99664
Bardy's will take you on a two-hour tour of old Seward, an area not accessible to automobiles. As you wind along the shores of Resurrection Bay you will see a bald eagle nesting a feeding area, as well as the area devastated by the 1964 earthquake. The guides are knowledgeable about the area's flora, fauna and...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: Seward, AK 99664
This company provides private, three-day charters into the Alaskan wilderness for up to six people. Charters leave every Sunday and Thursday afternoon during the months of June through August, and return three days later. Your combined boating/floatplane adventure includes fishing, sea kayaking, and nature viewing....
Alaska Islands & Ocean Visitor Center
Category: Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: 95 Sterling Hwy, Homer, AK 99603
This research and educational facility is a partnership between the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and the Kachemak Bay Research Reserve. These groups seek to understand and conserve the marine environment, as well as to educate the public about the issues surrounding marine ecology. After studying the...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: Sterling Hwy, Mile 50.1, Cooper Landing, AK 99572
This tour company has a reputation for guiding guests in comfort. They own several remote lodges where you can raft the rivers, fish for salmon, or go on animal-viewing safaris in the Denali and Kenai Fjords National Parks. Each night you will return to the lodge and "rustic luxury."
Category: Tours and Excursions - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: Seward, AK 99664
Let Aurora Charters be your guide as you fish for salmon, halibut, rockfish, and ling cod. During the summer months they offer daily six- and nine-hour tours. Or you can charter a boat and have the captain and crew at your command – they are excellent guides to the glaciers and local wildlife.
Caines Head State Recreation Area
Category: Outdoor Activities - Seward Attractions & Activities
Address: Resurrection Bay, Seward, AK 99664
Though there is a parking lot at Lowell Point, it is easiest to access this 6,000-acre recreation area by water taxi. A seven-mile coastal trail awaits you, as well as campsites and an abandoned World War II fort. It is important to stay on the trails since the steep cliffs can be hazardous, and your hike must be...
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