One Fish By Day...
Exclusive Price: $665 (2 people)
This Signature Tour is perfect for everyone to have fun during the day and come together at night to enjoy a great dinner and festive conversation with the locals.
For the angler, you can join the charter departing in the morning and spend the day fishing for halibut, salmon, rockfish, lingcod, and black bass. Every boat has a restroom and heated cabin.
You are advised to wear all-weather gear including waterproof shoes or boots. The captain provides snacks, beverages and a lunch, along with fishing equipment and bait.
At the conclusion of your trip, the captain offers to swing by a seafood processing plant who will prepare your fish into convenient one pound packages and make arrangements to take the box with you or ship to a home address.
...while a companion plays too!
Not everyone is cut out for being on a boat and sport of fishing, so Signature Tours is offering a 4-Hour excursion, museum and lunch package for the traveling companion.
Pick one from the two categories: Excursion and Museum, and Kodiak Adventures will throw in the Kodiak resident to guide the way.
We suggest you wear all-weather gear and proper shoes for the occasion
4-Hour Excursion |
Museums |
Museum Hours |
Naturalist who enjoys hiking |
Alutiiq Museum |
Closed on Sunday |
Prospector who enjoys panning for gold |
Baranov Museum |
Open daily – closes at 4PM |
Photographer who will set up the best angles |
Kodiak Military History Museum |
Open Weekend Only 1 – 4 PM |
What ever you choose, Kodiak Adventures will order a box lunch from Subway restaurant so the two of you can enjoy the experience overlooking a vista and enjoying Kodiak Island and not rush to get back. The Kodiak resident may choose to join you at the museum and expound on his knowledge or leave that for you to enjoy at the conclusion of the exclusive 4-hour adventure.
...Two Fish by Night!
Dinner is on Us! What a day it has been…yes? Select a night that is convenient for you and reminisce about your days’ experiences over a wonderful dinner–Kodiak style! Kodiak Adventures has selected 4 restaurants that offer something for everyone – local seafood, Japanese and Mexican cuisine as well as beef and pasta.
This Signature Tour is providing 2 people - 1 restaurant voucher a $100 dinner value. Review the restaurant voucher to see how much money is available (before tax and tip) and then select anything on the menu from the appetizers, main entrees, and desserts. Don’t forget to ask your waiter about Kodiak’s very own local grown wines and beers.
As with all meals, a 6% city sales tax and 15% gratuity have been included in the $100 dinner voucher. If there is money ‘not spent’, the cashier will give the change to the next person at the register to apply toward his or her dinner tab. A good will gesture. If the tab runs over the $100, you will pay the difference.
Museum Pass Information
Kodiak Island has several world-class museums. Because each one is filled with fascinating history, heritage and lore, you get to decide which one (of the three) to submerge yourself for an hour or so. Sure glad we don’t have to choose for you. If you would like your Kodiak resident guide to join you, let us know. We will arrange him to meet you there.
1) “Cama’i ~ Hello” from the Alutiiq Museum which preserves and shares the traditions of Kodiak Island’s first settlers, the Alutiiq people. This state-of-the-art facility features a display gallery, storage for sensitive artifacts, and a research laboratory. Exhibits of artifacts, photographs, and contemporary art explore Alutiiq heritage, and illustrate how traditions continue in the twenty first century. This summer, the museum will feature “Giinaquq: Like a Face- an exhibition of rare ceremonial masks collected from Kodiak Alutiiq communities in 1872.” The exhibition is collaboration with Chateaux Musée of Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, who cares for the masks today. The museum has a wonderful gift shop showcasing native handcrafted art, jewelry and apparel.
2) The Baranov Museum is celebrating their 200th year with special events throughout the spring and summer.
The oldest Russian-era (1784-1867) structure remaining in Alaska is the three-story log building known as the Erskine House, named after Wilbur J. Erskine who purchased the house in 1911.The original name for the building – Baranov - is related to its historic use, the first administrative center of the Russian empire in North America, the Russian-American Company.
Since 1954, the Kodiak Historical Society has collected approximately 2,100 objects of Kodiak’s natural and cultural heritage, along with approximately 22,000 archived photographs and documents for display in the museum. The museum has a wonderful gift shop with authentic art and crafts made in Russia.
3) Kodiak Military History Museum is located at Miller Point inside Ft. Abercrombie State Historical Park. Open Saturday and Sunday 1 to 4 PM or by appointment.
Started in 1999, the museum maintains a central repository and archive to preserve and exhibit military related records, photographs, documents, technology, and equipment. Restoring an ammunition bunker into this unique museum, the volunteers promote and educate visitors on the results the military presence has been on Kodiak Island.
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