Full-day Aialik Bay kayaking with water taxi and glacier views
10 -11 Hours
Water taxi, lunch, kayak gear
Travel by scenic water taxi from Seward Boat Harbor into Kenai Fjords National Park, then kayak in Aialik Bay near Aialik Glacier. Your guide shares insight on the coastline and wildlife as you cruise and paddle.
Ages 12+; children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Not limited mobility accessible; you must be comfortable loading/unloading kayaks and walking on gravel beaches. A signed assumption of risk and acknowledgement of risks is required.
8+ days before departure: 100% refundable. 3–7 days: 50% refundable. Within 48 hours, no-shows, or after the trip starts: non-refundable. Full payment required before activity; kayaking trips require 50% deposit at booking and remaining balance payable upon check-in.
Arrive on time for check-in at 7:10am.
No. Most trips are designed for first-timers. You start with paddling instruction and a basic kayak safety demonstration.
Dress in layers. Bring water-resistant or waterproof shoes with warm socks, synthetic activewear (no cotton or denim), a fleece jacket, and a hat, gloves, sunglasses, a water bottle, and a camera. Bring rain gear if you prefer to use your own.
31872 Herman Leirer Road, Seward, Alaska
The guides here consistently shine in these reviews, with names like Bird, Lauren, Momo, Kelly, Jackson, and Blaine earning particular praise for their knowledge, safety consciousness, and genuine passion for Alaska's wilderness. People rave about the Bear Glacier helicopter and kayaking combination, calling it a once-in-a-lifetime experience paddling among massive icebergs. The Exit Glacier hikes and Resurrection Bay kayaking also get stellar feedback. The team, especially Deklan in the office, receives compliments for going above and beyond with patient communication and handling complex booking needs. A couple of hiccups appear in the reviews. One guest was disappointed their guide brought a young child along on what should have been a personalized tour. Another felt the kayak-to-glacier trip was rushed without enough wildlife viewing time on the water taxi return. The gold panning experience left some adults feeling it wasn't worth the cost for what amounted to a brief, somewhat staged activity. These seem like isolated incidents though, as the overwhelming majority describe smooth operations, perfect guide-to-guest ratios, and that magical combination of adventure and safety that makes for an unforgettable Alaskan experience.
The Bear Glacier Kayaking Tour with Lauren as our guide was utterly phenomenal. She kept us safe and together while still letting us explore and indulge our curiosity. Before the tour started, Michael on the phone had me prepared for the journey. I recommend these folks whole heartedly!
Stephen Balfour
September 9, 2025
The Bear Glacier Kayaking Tour with Lauren as our guide was utterly phenomenal. She kept us safe and together while still letting us explore and indulge our curiosity. Before the tour started, Michael on the phone had me prepared for the journey. I recommend these folks whole heartedly!
Stephen Balfour
September 9, 2025