Multi Day Tours

For a premier Alaskan wilderness experience, check out our multi-day sea kayaking tours in Kenai Fjords National Park, just outside of Seward. From an overnight cabin based trip to a week-long camping trip, we have a multi-day tour that will fit your adventure goals. Come engage with our wild places on an intimate level – wake up to kittiwake calls or glaciers calving, and fall asleep to sounds of the sea.

Multi Day Tour Options

Logistics and Information

Pre-trip Meeting

All of our multi-day trips will have a pre-trip meeting at our kayak shop (328 3rd Avenue), in downtown Seward, at 7pm the night before the trip. This is an opportunity to meet your guide, other guests on the trip, go over the itinerary, and ask any last minute questions. We require a liability waiver and pre-trip registration form to be completed and submitted for each participant, at least two weeks prior to your trip. This form will help your guide plan the menu and itinerary based on your dietary preferences and adventure goals.

What Should I Pack?

We will supply you with a detailed packing list at the time of booking.

We ask that you leave all cotton items (including jeans) at home. The fjords are a cold, wet environment and if your cotton clothes get wet, it can be dangerous in the backcountry. Several layers of synthetic or wool clothing, as well as a rain coat and rain pants, are a great combination. Our extensive packing list will help make sure you have everything you need!

You are welcome to bring your own alcohol on your trip. We ask that drinking be kept to a minimum as we will be in a remote location where bears, weather conditions, and other risks must be actively managed.

Leave No Trace Company

In our commitment to being active stewards of our wild places, we have made the decision not to have campfires in the field. Here in Alaska we have plenty of daylight, and campfires leave behind unsightly, discolored scars on the rocky beaches where we camp.

On our multi-day camping trips, we use waste containment bags to pack out our solid human waste, and we use the tideline for urination. That way we get “two natural flushes a day”. If you have any questions about how these bathroom routines work, please do not hesitate to contact us any time.

Our multi-day trips take you into remote Alaskan wilderness. It can take hours or days to get help when in the field, so we try to be conservative in our activities and decision-making. If you have any medical concerns, please discuss them with your doctor prior to the trip. We will ask for medical information so that we can be aware of medical concerns before we leave, but it is up to your doctor to determine if you are fit to head into the remote wilderness for kayaking. All of our guides are Wilderness First Responders, and will do their best to handle any situation that should arise, but it is your choice to enter the remote wilderness and accept the risks that accompany the adventure.