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4.8 (192 reviews)
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First time kayaking and Ellie and Ethan made it so easy!!
Cindy P.

Oh gosh, what an amazing experience with Ellie and Ethan!! They were amazing guides that were so knowledgeable in kayaks and kayaking in the area we felt relaxed and at ease even though it was our first time ocean kayaking! Not only were they experts in kayaking but were also well versed in island history and other island information. We had the time of our lives and learned a ton along the way! Ellie was super chill and relaxed helping us to be more confident and at ease. When we got on the water we felt like it was our 10th time instead of our first! I highly recommend Discovery Sea Kayaking and will definitely be back again! Can't wait to do the night one!

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We had a fantastic outing at 10pm at night during twilight to see the bioluminescent algae/life in the water. To set expectations - this isn't phosphorescence that you'd see elsewhere. The bay was calm, the kayak ride (tandem - two people in a kayak) peaceful on a night with clear skies. There were two great guides Abby and Brandon for our group of 5 kayaks and 10 people, and they were so knowledgeable about the area and the biology. We got to see the Milky Way too. If it's a calm bay and a clear night between May and Sept - GO! You won't regret it. It's an out of the world feeling to be in this beautiful place looking up at the sky and seeing bioluminescence in the water as you row.

Scott G.

Just finished the 3-day/2-night kayak trip around San Juan Island and surrounding Islands. This company, our guides Adam and Jeff are awesome! The experience was top-notch! The equipment was top of the line. The meals were spectacular (veggie and dairy-free options), fresh prepared at camp each night, lunches on the beach each day. We even had beer and wine each night! It is an adventure every day, not easy; but never too hard. Adam and Jeff always made sure we knew what we were about to experience and pointed out all the uniqueness of the water, the wildlife (we even saw Bigg's whales from a distance) and the island history. Thanks Jason, Kelly, Adam and Jeff!

Paddling up to Jones Island for our first night. Site #24 is to die for.
David H.

Our trip was late-season, to celebrate our 10-year anniversary. We vacationed in the San Juan Islands and the highlight was the 3-day kayak camping trip we took. Our guide, Ellie, was fantastic! We saw all sorts of critters, camped in the best site on Jones Island, and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Cannot recommend more highly!

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Debra H.

We have been traveling for 10 days and this was a highlight and a most unique experience in nature. Our guides Kelly and Willy were most helpful. Kelly was a wealth of knowledge when we were on the water. Suiting up, launch And retrieval were easy. The bio luminescence we saw in the water and the stars overhead on this moonless night were a lasting memory. It was most magical! I felt like a fairy with a magic wand as I ran my hand through the water and saw all the bursts of light spreading out. This is a must do excursion. Sorry to picks you add but it was impossible for me to photograph. Another wow opportunity on this trip that should be included is a little more info on the stars, planets and constellations. To have a take away picture would have been a wonderful addition as well.

Yan L.

1. This place was somewhat discriminating. There are five pairs in my group, and each has one male and one female. I'm the only Chinese female in the group. I got paired up with another person who also came out by himself. All of the four groups has put female at front and male at back. But for me, the white male guide specifically demanded my partner (also white male) to be sitting at front. Interesting thing is, he didn't force any seat arrangement for others. My partner was two heads taller than me, and physically much bigger. I've kayaked before and never had I seen the stronger bigger person to sit at front. It's more physically demanding at the back therefore mostly you would put the heavier person at the back. I've voiced it twice that I like to sit at the front. But the guide didn't let us switch. I also questioned the guide that why all other women were okay to choose where they wanted to sit and all of them were sitting at the front, but the guide only asking me to sit at the back. Although he explained that because my partner was too tall to sit at the back. However, when I was actually on the water, I had to step on the foot paddle by leaning all the way back to reach and push. That's when I really questioned his reason. Before we settle, I asked letting my partner to test that if he could fit in the back, and we can switch if he couldn't fit. But because the tour guide strongly insisted his way, so we didn't try it out. He didn't let us test either. Not only have I never seen any place to make this type of arrangement, nor have I seen them putting other women at the back because their partner are taller. I'm fairly petite among all the women in my group, and my partner was at similar height ( slightly more) than the men in my group. I came back and searched all of the website and I found no where mentioning that the back seat is smaller than the front. It's actually the opposite!!!!! It requires much more strength and experience to be at the back. And to put more weight in the back usually 2 person kayak is designed with more space at the back. That matched how I feel when paddling. I was so tired in the middle of the trip, and the tour guide and my partner just urged me to paddle harder and faster because we were "behind". I'm not paying a trip to here to race and just trying to be the first in line. I'm here to see the bioluminescence. I'm so pissed and tired at the end of the trip. 2. The whole experience of bioluminescence was nice and but 80% of the time was in conversation with education on the bioluminescence, and the other 20% was being rushed to paddle faster the tour didn't give out much time to let people enjoy and play the water to see the bioluminescence. And if you paddle or play with the water, it'd be too loud to hear the guide. So everyone was just sitting and listening. That's not how I think you can make the best of the bioluminescence kayak experience

9.16.20
Dianna N.

Review is for the bioluminescence kayak tour. $125/person. Tl;dr just do it. COVID-19: Masks required when you check in at the store, ride in the van to the launch site, and receive kayaking instruction on the beach. You can take off our masks while you're in the water, then put them back on at the beach for the ride back to the store. Parking: Free street parking for 2 hours until 5 PM. Since we did a night tour, the time limit was no longer applicable. Our guides were Adam and Chad, and they were fantastic! You check in at their store and are given pants and a pullover jacket to wear over your clothes. I think our group was 10 people, so we took 2 vans to Jackson Beach Park. Kayaks were unloaded and then we received a splash guard and life jacket to put on. Dry bags were available if desired. We were given instructions on the beach and then into the water we went! Tandem kayaks were used. I suppose we would have gotten a glimpse of sunset in normal times, but the sky was smokey so bad luck there. It didn't matter once it got dark anyways. When it's dark enough, you start seeing sparkles in the water where your paddle moves the water. You only see it when you agitate the water, but it's still really cool. I tried taking pictures of it but my phone couldn't capture the magic. We were taken around different spots to play around, and the kayaking was done at a very relaxing pace. Tour page and confirmation email recommends a headlamp for when you're back on the beach, but we didn't bring one or find one was needed. The lights our tour guides had were sufficient. After the tour was over, we returned our gear and were driven back to the office.

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Mt Lehman Winery

4.2(5 reviews)
48.3 mi

The two of us stopped by Mt Lehman Winery on Family Day, as it was one of the few wineries showing…read moreas open on Google Maps. We came around 1:30 and there was no one else there. Tastings cost $5 per person and can be applied towards the purchase of a bottle. When we came, they offered 8 whites and 3 reds on the tasting menu. We tried all the reds and five whites. The following were our favorites: Favorite white - Siegerrebe and Suzee Quattro Favorite red - Three Amigos We ended up buying 6 bottles - one of the Siegerrebe, two of the Suzee Quattro, and three bottles of Pinot Noir since it was wine of the month and was on sale (2 bottles for the price of 3). I'm so glad we stopped by this winery. We loved the wine and will be back to stock up!

In my effort to keep sailing with my winery tour,here i was at this small wine tasting room. I try…read moreto visit the least well known wineries but those that will give you a unique experience. There was nothing called as customer service facility kind of thing. Though one or two people working in the wine tasting room were nice friendly and polite. Small tasting room with maximum of 6 people seating arrangements and another 4 could stand in queue ( that small). Towards one corner are stored empty barrels for $150.00 /each. Right in middle is a barn used for events etc but not opened to general public. Could be rented. I am guessing owners house is in another corner as there is a bungalow on one side but i might be wrong. Wine yards are parallel on both side of the front yard. Its popularity was more than i thought. As we were there for over half an hour, we noticed visitors ,frequenters flocking the place on scooters, bikes. Its coz this is quite central to surrey and on the other side to vancouver. Well all have fun touring wine yards.

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Downtown Wine Walk

3.5(2 reviews)
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I love the concept in general, but I doubt I will do this again. I paid extra for the VIP package,…read morewhich included snacks, but I was disappointed in them (little packaged things that weren't very interesting), and I didn't think it worth the extra price at all. I was early and hit up Banner Bank first--they had an amazing spread that was very generous of them (and that was rare to find). But my first vintner gave me what was a swallow--which I first thought meant he wanted to see if I liked the wine sufficiently to pour me a reasonable taster. Nope! I was relieved to find others were more generous, but I can't say I had $25 worth of wine that night. Also, being first-up was easy, then as time went on, long lines in a crush of people. One thing I did like was getting to see some shops downtown that I wasn't aware of. Some people might really love the whole experience--but, for someone like me, I'd rather just wander around freely and try different places on my own little wine jaunt. I would love to offer suggestions for making it a better experience, but I don't know...needs for what it is kind of dictate what it pretty much has to be, maybe...

The Downtown Wine Walk is an annual event and fundraiser for Downtown Bellingham. It features…read moremultiple shops, galleries, and restaurants teaming up with various local and regional wineries to offer tastes of dozens of varietals. For an admission fee (this year it was $25) participants are given a souvenir glass to take to various locations and get a pour of their fave red, white, rose, or sparkling wine. It's a fantastic chance to stroll the streets of downtown with friends, experience some new businesses, and (of course!) enjoy tasty wine. This year was my first year participating and I had such a great time! I even found a bunch of businesses I hadn't ever visited, and ended up buying a few bottles of the featured wines (they are all available for sale at Vinostrology for easy one-stop post-event shopping). The event does get quite busy and doesn't last long, and lines were VERY long by the time it got going, so word to the wise: start early!

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Meat Machine Cycles

5.0(37 reviews)
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Let me tell you a story about how Seth saved me from a dumb dad move and thereby saved my weekend -…read more Busy weekend out on the island with the fam, lots of hustle and bustle - in the midst of a couple days where it feels like nothing is going quite right on the family front. Looking to turn things around, I decide to install the kid seat on the back of my wife's bike for our 2 y.o. so we can do the ol' family bike ride (that'll fix it!). In a moment of overzealousness though, I give that over-tight, cheap screw in the back of her bike a turn-too-many with the allen wrench: it's stripped, but maybe salvageable. But what do I do? I think, "I can still get it...." So I jump back in there: cheap screw vs. cheap allen wrench, and I send that screw straight to The Land of No Return. It's never coming out now. Enter Seth and Meat Machine. Now, mind you, I had already been down there the day before - or my wife had - for another bike-related issue (I told you - it was that kind of weekend). So, I limp in there, figuratively speaking, and in my shame I present El Strippo to Seth. What does he do? He doesn't make my feel bad. He doesn't hesitate. Immediately, almost un-questioningly, he throws that bad boy up on the lift. He explains that this is not going to be easy and expresses concern that he'll break the head off the screw and then it's done (the seat is never going on in that case). He tries one expensive hex after another. No dice. Last resort: he busts out the blow torch. "Let's put a little heat on it." And he does, and, like magic, that baby starts to move! With the turning of the screw, hearts lift, hope returns - the screw it out. The day - the family bike ride - is saved. No charge. I headed outside and, literally, the clouds cleared (though I'm not sure I credit Seth with that one). But he and Meat Machine did save the day, no doubt. Great little shop. Friendly helpful guys. Very grateful to them! Thank you!!

Easy to reserve online. Superb service with friendly and…read moreinformative advice for our day. Great experience with the electric bikes and so much fun. They give you everything you need from helmets, bike locks, and an insulated pack on your bike. Worth the price for a great way to explore SJI. Highly recommend!

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