Description
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Resurrection Bay on our Bridal Veil Falls Kayak tour, a must-do Seward shore tour. Your adventure begins with a scenic drive through historic Seward to Lowell Point Beach, where the glacier-fed waters of the bay await. Before setting out, your guide will provide a safety briefing and ensure you’re fully prepared for the day. As you paddle along the serene coastline, your guide will enrich the journey with fascinating insights into the region’s wildlife, geology, and history, creating an immersive and educational experience.
The highlight of the trip is Bridal Veil Falls Beach, where you’ll step ashore and take a short hike to view the stunning 100-foot waterfall. Afterward, relax on the beach with a provided lunch, surrounded by panoramic views of Godwin Glacier and the Chugach Mountain Range. Whether paddling through calm waters or taking in the falls’ beauty, the Bridal Veil Falls Kayak tour offers an unforgettable blend of adventure and tranquility, making it an essential part of any Seward shore tour.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
What if it's raining?
Seward is located in a temperate rainforest, so it's best to expect some rain! Our trips run regardless of the weather, and we provide full rain gear to ensure you stay comfortable.
Will I see wildlife?
Absolutely! In early May, we occasionally spot humpback, fin, or killer whales, which typically leave by late September. Throughout the season, you can enjoy frequent close encounters with bald eagles, harbor seals, sea otters, Steller sea lions, harbor porpoises, and a variety of seabirds. In August, you might even witness salmon running up Tonsina Creek!
How many guests are on the trips?
We maintain a maximum guide-to-guest ratio of 1:6 on all our kayaking trips. While not every trip will reach this ratio, it will never exceed it. As a group activity, we pace ourselves to match the speed of our slowest kayakers. Prefer a more personalized experience? Explore our private trip options!
What kind of kayaks do we use?
All guests will paddle in tandem sea kayaks, as we do not provide single kayaks for our group trips.