| Signature Tour Packages |
The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page.
St. Augustine |
Kodiak Island's playground provides you with many toys to make every experience fun, exciting, and memorable at every physical skill or desire. Ah, so many toys, so little time. What to do?
The Signature Tour Packages offer GREAT VALUE to your trip. We selected our favorite charters and mixed in some fun options such as special museum passes, hopping a mail plane to have lunch at a wilderness lodge. Batteries are not included, but it's safe to say that Kodiak Island's playground is "certified, warranty guaranteed and when done correctly, professionally installed" and just waiting for you to come to Kodiak to play.
A Day in the Country: Bears, Lodge, Lunch - $599 per person
- Hop on the morning mail plane and fly out to the village of Larsen Bay
- Board a floatplane to view bears at Frazer Lake (2 hours)
- Hearty lunch back at the lodge
- Return on the 3:00 flight back to Kodiak
Half and Half ...Plus $459 per person
- 4-hour deep sea sport fishing charter
- 4-hour city tour
- 1-Museum pass
- Lunch for one
One Fish by Day ..Two Fish by Night ...Plus $665 (2 people)
- 8-hour deep sea sport fishing charter - for 1 person
- 4-hour excursion for the traveling partner (select from one of the following: hiking, panning for gold, or photographing)
- 1 Museum Pass
- Lunch for two - traveling partner and guide
Air - Land - Sea $770 per person
- 1-hour flight to view bears and islands
- 4-hour city tour
- 3-hour harbor cruise
- 1-Museum Pass
- Lunch for one
A Treasure and Whale of a Journey - $374 per person
Eco-tourism – a chance to explore the unknown, view historic moments of the past and catch a glimpse of marine wildlife enjoying what they do best – pose for the camera and then scamper off to hide from view!
- By boat, head over to Long Island to hike the trails across the island for a scenic overlook of the horizon and nearby islands. Alaskan wildflowers and birds everywhere
- Explore WWII remnants of Ft. Tidball – observation towers, Quonset huts and gun batteries.
- After lunch on the boat, head out to look for whales immigrating north to Alaskan waters. Any one of these could be blowing its spout alongside our boat: humpback, fin, gray, sei and Orca.
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