Our select
kayak tour routes provide excellent whale watching opportunities.
Our kayak tour routes traverse the legendary whale waters in the proper seasons: orca whales (killer whales) in the San Juan Islands, humpback whales in Alaska, and both gray whales and blue whales along the Baja coasts.
Click here to see our San Juan Islands
kayak tour route maps that illustrate how closely we follow the main orca whale watching corridor.
Not exact matches
Nearby, guided
tours in inflatable
kayaks travel the last leg of the salmon's
route along the river.
The actual kayaking
route depends on the weather, sea conditions, and abilities of the group, and while each
kayak tour is unique, we believe all are spectacular.
While each of our
kayak tours and
routes will vary based on possible wildlife sightings, currents, tides and weather the below map highlights the general area that our base camp
kayak tour operates in.
Finally, I capped off my visit to Serbia with a
kayak tour via Belgrade Adventure — a challenging but exciting
route at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers.
The actual kayaking
route depends on the weather, sea conditions, and abilities of the group, but while each
kayak tour is unique, we believe all are spectacular.
Our
route traverses the ultimate killer whale habitat on both days of the two - day
kayak tour.
The easiest
route is to drive on the freeway from Vancouver to Anacortes, Washington and take the Washington State Ferry to join your San Juan Islands
kayak tour.
We start off each
kayak tour with a planned
route, but there is always some flexibility available.
Our decision on
route choice is often made in the final hour before your
kayak tour begins and will depend on both the latest killer whale sightings and weather conditions.
Please note: Regardless of which
kayak trip
route we use, killer whales may not appear during your
kayak tour.