** This trip requires a minimum of 6 travelers in a group schedule a departure – otherwise our vehicles must continue running day tours**** Groups less than 6 please submit your tour request so we can work on filling the remaining seats for your preferred dates***
So you plan to camp while touring in Alaska? If so this is a great package for you! Pack light and leave your camping and cooking gear at home and we’ll pick you up at the airport or 4902 Spenard Road across from the airport. We’ll set up your campsite at each destination with quality Coleman cabin tents and air beds for comfortable sleeping. You’ll also get a new basic sleeping bag that we simply donate when your stay is over. Also included is a hot breakfast and dinner. Breakfast usually consists of bacon, egg and cheese bagels/burritos/muffins and dinner is usually salmon or halibut fillets/salads/wraps etc.
Activities are endless from destination to destination. We will have kayaks and bicycles and basic fishing equipment on board and free to use from town to town if you wanted to add some fun recreation to your adventure. Prefer a leisure walk around town or other activities then please enjoy these destinations your way. Want to try fishing? I am also an Alaska Licensed Sport Fishing Guide and would be glad to take you inshore or surf fishing.
Great photos on your priority list? We can help fill your camera full of great pictures you couldn’t get anywhere else! Want to get amazing shots from air, land and sea then we are glad to help you get all of that. We can rent small boats from town to town for a private water tour where we can photo marine mammals and birds and awesome mountain landscapes you just cant find on land. Most destinations have flight seeing trips for the more adventurous types to shoot the ultimate in fantastic photos! Maximum 14 persons combined as a family or Scout group or maximum of 12 combined as a mixed group.
We’ll have kayaks, bicycles and fishing rods that you are welcome to use from town to town. Whether a beginner or expert kayaker the water is a great way to see any harbor or bay (helpful for fishing too) and we’ll be around a lot of harbors and bays up here! Feel like a taking a bicycle ride to the ice cream stand then be our guest! Like to try fishing here and there then we have the gear you need. Kayaks and bicycles and fishing gear are free to use you just have to sign a replacement and liability waiver in case you don’t bring it back with you.
Day 1 Seward
We’ll depart Anchorage between 8:00-10:00 once everyone has been briefed on our safety and operation policies. Then it’s off to a quick uptown Anchorage driving tour and then southbound down the super scenic Turnagain Arm! We’ll do a short drive through Girdwood and then off to one of the most amazing tunnels in north America called the Alton Anderson Tunnel to Whittier. After a quick town tour We’ll follow the Seward highway through Moose Pass and ultimately descend down the mountainside to beautiful Seward! We’ll set up camp at the Seward City Campground on the Resurrection Bay and get onto your activity of choice or simply relax at the bay and watch the boats and clouds roll by. Seward is beautiful from the air, land or water so kayakers and hikers don’t miss this one! Seward is also home to the Alaska Sea Life Center and is very worthy of your time. Dinner will be halibut or Prince William Sound spot shrimp tacos or taco salad! I look forward to the campfire conversations this evening.
Day 2 Soldotna Our next destination is only a couple hours away so our departure time from Seward is flexible. If our group want’s more time here we can delay until noon or so. We’ll stop in Cooper Landing for pictures of where Kenai Lake turns into the Kenai River. Then south to the Historic Kenai River bridge and Soldotna Visitor Center. We’ll walk the staircase behind the visitor center down to a safety platform on the river. Once we’re done here we’ll go around the corner to the City of Soldotna Centennial Campground and set up camp right at the Kenai River. Dinner will most likely be smoked salmon salad with local organic produce. If you would like to try your luck at fishing this is a great place to do that from June to September.
Day 3 Homer After an early breakfast we’ll drive to the Halibut Capital of the World! Homer is a super pretty quaint town on the water with some of the widest mountain views you will see and photo ops everywhere! We’ll take a short driving tour and then down the infamous Homer Spit for lunch and shops or whatever your preferred activities may be. We will need to leave here shortly after lunch in order to get back to Anchorage by 6:00pm. If nobody else is in a hurry to get back to Anchorage then I won’t be either. On the way back we’ll share our adventures with each other. I’ll get you safely back to our departure location by the airport where your hotel shuttle can easily pick you up or if you are staying at the Millennium Lakefront Hotel then I can gladly take you directly there.
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