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San Juan Island Kayaking Tour for One, Two, or Four from Crystal Seas Kayaking (Up to 53% Off)

Crystal Seas Kayaking Season 3/15 - 10/15 2019
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Seasoned guides lead tours along San Juan Island coastline and point out marine species, such as orca, seals, and porpoises

Choose from Three Options

  • $59 for a full-day, three-hour, or sunset San Juan kayaking tour for one (up to a $120 value)
  • $115 for a full-day, three-hour, or sunset San Juan kayaking tour for two (up to a $240 value)
  • $225 for a full-day, three-hour, or sunset San Juan kayaking tour for four (up to a $480 value)<p>

Small groups of paddlers embark on a tour of the federally designated whale habitat that borders San Juan Island’s west side. Groups may spy pods of orca whales or bald eagles perching in madrones along the craggy shore. The tour includes complimentary transportation from Friday Harbor to the kayak launch site. A lunch break is included, though lunch is not provided. Click here for day full-day tour schedule. Groupon users may also redeem their vouchers for three-hour tours or sunset tours.<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Sep 29, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. 72hr advance reservation required. 48hr cancellation notice required. Minimum passenger requirement for departure. Must sign waiver. Operates in all weather. Season starts 5/1. Gratuity not included. Not valid Saturdays in July and August. Not valid 5/25-5/27,6/29, 7/4, or 9/1-9/2. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Crystal Seas Kayaking Season 3/15 - 10/15 2019

At age 5, second-generation islander Johannes and his father paddled along San Juan Island, their kayaks crossing paths with troops of orca whales. This foray ignited the young adventurer’s twin passions for kayaking and stewardship. Now, Johannes’ team of outdoor enthusiasts deftly navigates the waters surrounding San Juan Island, imparting knowledge of marine wildlife to paddlers. Guides not only skim the region’s waterways, but lead expeditions across the islands during multiday tours. Groups may paddle along remote islands in search of seabirds and lost tugboat captains, and then hop on bicycles to pedal down rural back roads dotted with lavender and alpaca farms.

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