Experience Alaska through our charter partners

Over the years we have forged friendships with a small circle of local captains and guides who are our commitment to safety, professionalism, and genuine Alaskan hospitality. Each outfit on this list is one we’ve personally booked for our own family and guests over the last 30 years - whether it’s chasing halibut in the Cook inlet, fly-out to bear viewing, or reeling in early-morning king salmon. They know the tides, the tackle, and the hidden gems most visitors never see. We recommend them because they consistently deliver unforgettable experiences and treat our guests like old friends. Reach out to any of these charters with confidence - then get ready for the stories you’ll be telling long after the trip is over.

  • Deep Sea Fishing

    For those looking to battle the giant seas, a deep sea fishing charter is an unforgettable adventure. These half or full day trips offer the thrill of big catches, salty air, and expert guidance from seasoned crews who know exactly where the fish are biting.

  • Fly Out Fishing & Bear Viewing

    For a true once in a life time adventure, we highly recommend a fly out trip to a remote Alaskan lake. These excursions begin with a scenic bush plane ride over glaciers, forests, and rugged peaks, before landing in untouched wilderness teaming with fish and wildlife. You’ll spend the day casting for salmon or trout in pristine waters - and when the timing is right, you’ll witness wild bears fishing alongside you. It’s an immersive and awe-inspiring journey into the heart of Alaska’s backcountry combining the thrill of fishing with the quiet majesty of nature.

  • River Float

    Looking for something relaxing but still packed with Alaskan beauty? A guided river float trip offers the perfect blend of peaceful scenery and exciting moments. Drift down the Kenai or Kasilof River with an expert guide who’ll help you cast for salmon and trout while sharing stories about the land and wildlife. These trips are perfect for families, beginners, or anyone who wants to take in the stunning surroundings without the high-speed pace of deep sea excursions. It’s calm, scenic, and full of opportunity—ideal for making memories at the water’s edge.

  • Kayaking

    Paddle through some of Alaska’s most stunning coastal waters on a guided kayak tour out of Seward. Whether you choose a half-day introduction or a full-day journey, you’ll glide through quiet coves, past towering cliffs, and alongside playful sea otters and harbor seals. Full-day trips may include stops at secluded beaches or views of calving glaciers, depending on the route and conditions. With experienced guides, quality gear, and breathtaking surroundings, these kayak tours offer an up-close, peaceful way to experience Alaska’s wild marine beauty. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned paddlers.

  • Grewingk Glacier

    Accessible only by boat, the Grewingk Glacier trail near Homer offers a striking adventure into raw Alaskan wilderness. After a short water taxi ride across Kachemak Bay, you'll hike through serene forests and glacial moraine to reach the stunning glacier lake, filled with floating icebergs and framed by towering peaks. This family-friendly hike is easy to moderate, making it a great option for a wide range of fitness levels. Keep an eye out for moose and eagles as you trek, and be sure to bring a camera—the views of Grewingk Glacier are simply unforgettable.

  • Kenai Fjords

    Kenai Fjords National Park is a breathtaking stretch of Alaska’s rugged coastline, where towering glaciers meet the sea, and wildlife roams in abundance. Explore icy blue fjords by boat or kayak, spot whales and puffins, and witness the raw beauty of the Harding Ice field - the crown jewel of the park. An amazing option for adventurous hikers looking for a short or long hike that will certainly pay off with its spectacular views of Exit Glacier or the Harding Ice field.

    Additionally, partial or full day boat cruises are another way to explore the park. A perfect option for families that want to get up close and personal with Alaskan sea life. The expert captains guide the ship through calm waters passing bird rookeries, sea lion colonies, and other stops along the way. Day trips through the iconic Kenai Fjord National Park will be sure to leave you breathless.