San Juan Island Tours

 

San Juan Archipelago:  With 175-forested islands surrounded by crystal-green waters and snow-capped mountains, the San Juan Islands are an idyllic sea-kayaking destination. And because the islands are in the "rain shadow” of the Olympic Mtns. they receive about half the precipitation that Seattle does.

"Eagles and Orcas” Viewing The pristine waters of the San Juan Islands are home to over 85 resident Orca Whales. We launch most of our tours from the west side of San Juan Island putting our guests in the heart of the"Best Orca Whale Habitat”on the West Coast.

No Ferry Hassles – From Seattle or the east side: Drive to Anacortes and park your car at the ferry terminal, buy a "walk-on” ferry ticket and then relax as the ferry wends its way through the scenic San Juan's.

3 hour Kayak Tours - $75

·Convenient launch from Jackson Beach – Perfect for beginners, families ages 6 and above. (We have 4 triple kayaks.)

·Features: Protected paddling, little boat traffic, views of Mt. Baker, scenic loop around Dinner Island, Wildlife: Harbor seals, bald eagles, river otter, purple and orange sea stars.

·Cap off the tour with a glass of chilled sparkling cider!

·Schedule: 10:30-1:30, 2:30-5:30 and 6-9


One Day "Eagles and Orcas” Tour - $94

·Launch from San Juan County Park – best place in the San Juans to see orca whales via kayak.

·Features: Potential for viewing whales, harbor seals, dall porpoise & bald eagles. Also, stunning Olympic Mountain views, orange and purple sea stars, paddling past a Coast Guard lighthouse.

·We are the only outfitter to include a tastefully prepared picnic lunch!

·10:30 AM pick-up – Traffic circle – big tree near ferry landing. Return: 5ish


Three Day "Eagles and Orcas” Tour - $579

Kayak in excellent whale and bald eagle habitat, paddle by an abandoned Coast Guard lighthouse and enjoy views of the Olympic Mountains.

Our "Killer Cuisine” – Brie and cracker appetizers, bottled wines, smoked salmon pesto linguine, organic salad mix and a freshly made Dutch oven apple/pear crisp.

·We camp on a remote island only accessible by boat.