Paddle a sea kayak through the island-studded, wildlife-rich waters of Sitka Sound, weaving between islets draped in spruce and kelp forests below. The quietest, most intimate way to read Alaska's wild coastline.
What to expect
After a brief on-shore safety and paddling orientation, you launch into the calm, sheltered waters of Sitka Sound, where the volcanic cone of Mt. Edgecumbe frames every horizon. Your guide leads the group through a chain of small islands, pointing out wildlife, tidal ecosystems, and the remarkable geology of this volcanic archipelago. The pace is gentle enough for first-time paddlers yet deeply immersive for experienced kayakers. Encounters with sea otters floating on their backs, cracking shells, are almost guaranteed.
Good to know
No prior kayaking experience required — guides provide full instruction. Tours run approximately 3 hours; book early as groups are capped at a small number for the best wildlife experience. Waterproof gear and dry bags provided; dress in warm base layers and bring a change of clothes.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sitka — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.