
SAMPLE ITINERARY

Day One - Depart at noon from Sitka for
Klag Bay. This six hour passage is part inside waters and part
outside (about two hours in open water). The outer coast of Chichigof Island is a
National Wilderness Area and has abundant wildlife and very few visitors.
Expect to see humpback whales, many sea otters, sea lions, big coastal brown
bears (grizzlies) and all manner or bird life including puffins, herons,
falcons, harlequin ducks, bald eagles,
hummingbirds, etc.
Day Two - Cruise through the
protected labyrinth
of channels islands and passageways to White Sulfur Hot Springs in the
middle of the wildest stretch of coast line imaginable, on the waters edge, soak
in a natural mineral hot springs overlooking the boat with the pacific ocean as
a backdrop. Cruise north, again protected by the inner channels, through
Lisianski Inlet to the charming fishing village of Pelican. A very
friendly place, with a year round population of 100 people and a summer
population of 300, Pelican is a slice of the real Alaska, unspoiled by
mega-tourism.
Day Three - If the weather allows,
cruise back down Lisianski Inlet and head up the coast to Deer Harbor on the
outside of Yacobi Island. The salmon, halibut and assorted bottom fish are
so abundant here that we probably will not spend very much time getting your
limit of fish! Anchor in Inian Cove for the night. If the weather is not cooperating, we can fish
our way north through the Inlet and wind through the islands to Inian
Cove. A great place to kayak and explore, there are usually many sea
otters and whales nearby as well as lots of unusual bird life. If the
weather is clear we will have many spectacular views of Mt. Fairweather and the
Brady Glacier.
Day Four - Cruise through Icy Strait
past Point Adolphus This should be our prime whale watching day as these waters consistently
have the largest and most active population of humpback whales in Alaska -
Anchor for the night in Pavlof Bay or dock in Tenakee Springs
Day Five Cruise to Hoonah Sound on Peril Strait. This "lost
corner" or Southeast Alaska with its many streams and quiet anchorages gives our
guests the feeling that they are the first people to explore here. Frequent
sighting of
Killer Whales and Porpoises, good fishing for giant yellow eye, salmon and shrimp as well
as many streams with numerous brown bears makes this a choice spot.
Day Six Cruise through Sergius Narrows to Kalinin Bay. This perfectly
sheltered cove at the edge of the ocean has some of Alaskas best fishing just a
short skiff ride away. We frequently see brown bears, sea otters and many bald
eagles while at anchor here. This is a pleasant place to launch the sea kayaks before dinner.
Day Seven - Cruise into Sitka arriving at
eleven am.
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