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    3.4 (153 reviews)
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    Northwestern glacier

    We did a full day Captain's Choice Sea Kayaking Tour which went to Northwestern Fjord. OMG this was the most unbelievable experience! The views and the wildlife were breathtaking. Zach was so knowledgeable and an all around incredible guide. He went totally above and beyond to give us the best experience from start to finish. We came right at the start of the season, so Macee and Bradley were our extra guides. They were also very attentive and full of great information and they, along with our awesome captain Paul, helped make it really fun and a truly memorable experience. You can really feel the passion they all have for their work and this incredible place. They had us completely covered as far as gear including waterproof coat, pants, kayak skirt, dry bags, and gloves as well as food, drinks, and snacks. I cannot say enough good things about this tour; it was truly a once in a lifetime experience for us.

    Inside (real fire-burning heat!)
    Lydia B.

    We didnt have any reservations for fishing, but we came by anyways. The hike along the road from Seward was about an hour, super pretty views and waterfalls along the way! We got here for breakfast and it was just so warm and cozy we stayed for a while playing some cards. Stayed so long the lunch menu opened up! Best fish and chips around. Really great breakfast sandwiches too. And the kombucha on tap - the cherry one i think? Was the best kombucha ive ever had! I highly recommend taking the time to stop by for a bite - even if youre not boating.

    Priceless view of resurrection Bay from oceanfront Inn
    Todd M.

    Oceanfront Inn managed by Miller's Landing the number one oceanfront rentals in the entire Kenai Peninsula You can see wildlife right from your bedroom window or the front porch, watch whales, sea lions, orcas, otters with the most amazing views I have ever seen in my life

    A California visitor brought in a beautiful king...but we never got to feel the joy of a bite on a line...
    John B.

    The boat was too small for six of us...there were just four seats inside the cabin. The captain and his mate were friendly and enthusiastic, but we were slated to go for kings and rockfish on a half-day charter. When one of us caught a beautiful 25 lb king, the captain kept us on the king chase so long we never got to go for rockfish... so the entire trip was spent with poles in brackets, trolling, without giving any of us the joy of feeling a bite...we were only able to grab a pole when it was jerking...not really my idea about deep sea fishing.

    Courtney S.

    I love this place! Amazing staff. Beautiful cabin and property. The best views! Really great food in the cafe. The fish and chips are SO good. Locally caught off their boats right out front And the fishing charter was so fun! I caught my first rockfish! 10/10 would recommend. I will be back.

    Wendee S.

    What a beautiful property. Everyone was so friendly and the views -breathtaking. I Tried the pineapple cider and a burger. Absolutely delicious . Such a great atmosphere . Can't wait to go on the fishing charter with them tomorrow.

    daniel w.

    This place is amazing. We had the burger and fish and chips. Both incredibly good, big portions. Maybe the best food I have in Alaska, been coming to Alaska for the last 30 something years off and on

    Lindsay D.

    Came in this AM to do a half day fishing charter with my family. Jud and Sebastian were absolutely amazing. We caught a lot of rockfish. Water wasn't too choppy. Also able to see Sea Otters, Puffins and seagulls and magpies. Great crew small boat but it was perfect. They fillet the fish for you when you are done then you can take it to J Dock in town to get it shipped home.

    Fish and Chips

    The fish and chips were the best thing I ate in Alaska in the past week. It was so good and wish I could get some to go! If you are in Seward find this place at the end of a dirt road. Well worth the effort to find it.

    View from the patio
    Gidget V.

    This GREAT local spot is right in the water in Seward. Stays open late into the season when other places close early September. Great rockfish & chips . Super beautiful views. Friendly owners dog and the otters come in and say hello. Very yummy chai late and espressos. Good vibes

    Jennifer M.

    We went on the half day Humpy cove paddle and it was great. Our guide was super knowledgeable about the area and wildlife. I felt super safe because she gave a great lesson on how to paddle and safety and provided us with some wet weather gear. She took pictures of us enjoying the experience which was an added bonus! I would definitely recommend!

    Karl W.

    Camped there. Quirky site names instead of numbers. Great facilities. Felt like we belonged. Options, options, options from sled dpgging to fishing charters to e-bike rentals. Camp spots, cure cabins etc.

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    The cafe, water taxi and location are fantastic. The campground is loud, but showers are nice.

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    Great little spot right on the water food was great and views were amazing has both inside and outside seating

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    this was hands down the best food and the burger and fry combo is mich better then any other place 5 stars

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    Overall, Captain Paul and Clay were just down to earth guys who love to fish, and they made the trip a blast because of that.

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    Kenai Fjords Tours - Tours to Kenai Fjords National Park

    Kenai Fjords Tours

    (271 reviews)

    The Classic Kenai Fjords Park Tour was great. The catamaran departed on time at 11:30am. The very…read morefriendly staff on board made sure we were comfortable. They served lunch which was burrito (choice of either southwestern chicken or vegetarian) and a few hours later a warm chocolate chip cookie. The staff also went around to show some animal collection, helped us locate the animals that were being pointed out by the captain, took our photos, answered questions, ensured our safety and even fished a chunk of ice near the glacier and let people touch and have photos with it. We saw many animals including whales, orcas, sea otters, sea lions, different birds including puffins, bald eagles, etc. We went close to glaciers. The captain was very knowledgeable. The 6-hour cruise was memorable! For the most part the waters were calm; there were certain areas that were rough. Even then, we were told that the water was calmest when we visited on that day in June. For some who have have motion sickness, bringing a medication can be helpful (though I think they also sell some on board) though we did not need any. Layering is still the key with an outer shell that is waterproof in case it rains. Though not necessary really, binoculars can enhance the experience. Would definitely recommend!

    Took the 8 AM 6 hour cruise. Very good tour and our Captain Kenny was very knowledgeable about the…read moreanimals, the area and the geography of the area. We were entertained with several animals: Seas Otters, Humpback Whales, Orca Whales,Steller Sea Lions, Harbor Seals, Porpoise, Puffins, Bald Eagles and a Black Bear. We also were taken up to Holgate Glacier for viewing. The crew on board was helpful and friendly and lunch was served on the boat. The Captain stopped several times during the trip to view the wildlife giving everyone on board ample opportunity for pictures as well. Would highly recommend this tour or check out their other tours as well.

    Major Marine Tours - Spire Cove

    Major Marine Tours

    (254 reviews)

    We had such a wonderful day out exploring the glaciers and wildlife of Kenai Fjords National Park…read more We came pretty late in the season, but they were still offering their full day National Park cruise. As can be the case in the later season, it was raining nearly the entire time we were on the cruise. But we had come prepared with rain gear, and while it would've been nice if it had been more sunny and less foggy, we still had an incredible time. We got to see some glaciers, including the Harding Icefield - which was pretty cool since we hiked up to it the following day from another direction. So much wildlife to see - orcas, puffins, seals, bald eagles... Even though the weather wasn't the best, we still had great animal sightings. All the staff were so incredibly kind and friendly. The tour included lunch. Felt like the lunch was the weakest link of the tour - food could've been a bit better - but all things considered, I wasn't going on the cruise for the food. Towards the end of the cruise, they were able to get some of the glacier ice into the boat and had glacier ice margaritas for sale. Really good price - I believe they were $7 each. The margarita was good, but the ice was incredible. Overall, it was a fantastic experience exploring this portion of the national park. Would highly recommend!

    Major Marine Tours is fantastic, I have gone out with them on two separate occasions now and what…read moremakes the biggest difference for me is the staff. The staff are the creme de la creme, they really seem to care about their guests and are knowledgeable to boot! The Captain takes us all over the place, but specifically will seek out things if you ask them to, which really gives the tours a personalized and special feeling. I also have an immense amount of respect for the crew of Major Marine Tours in how they show their respect for the wildlife.

    Wilderness Express - From my seat inside of the dome car

    Wilderness Express

    (3 reviews)

    Absolutely amazing…read more I wish I was a better writer, so I could really get a picture in your head of how beautiful the countryside is that you pass in the comfort of your deluxe train car. It is a 2 story train car with fine dining located on the first floor. The ceiling, is a glass dome ceiling. YOU SEE EVERYTHING! Dinner was fabulous. Do not mistake it for train food. This was a culinary experience. My husband and I had a pasta w/ reindeer sausage, and my brother had the best prime rib he ever had in his life. This upset my mother quite a lot, since she used to hold that title. Wilderness Express is not available to everyone. It is a Royal Caribbean & Celebrity Cruise Line exclusive thing. So if you want to experience it, it must be part of your overall cruise tour package. Just another thing to consider when choosing which cruise line to go with for your Alaska vacation.

    This was part of NCL's land and sea cruise package. After flying economy, and riding on a coach…read morebus, this was the most comfortable, spacious part of the tour. Very comfortable, plenty of room. The meals were nice, if you sit at the back of the car you get to go down and eat first. The bar tender was spot on. The tour guide that comes with the car pointed out some very interesting things along the way. There was a point, when dealing with the frost heaving, that the car moved pretty good, once we got past that is settled down for a very nice ride. The scenery was awesome!!!!!! To be able to ride through the country, wilderness and see all Alaska has to offer was a real treat. We even passed the flag stop train and were given the low down on how it operates and on some of the residents that use the flag stop train. To me the train part of the tour was the best part. If you do a cruise you REALLY need to make this a part of your trip

    Kenai Fjords National Park

    Kenai Fjords National Park

    (62 reviews)

    "Where Mountains, Ice, and Ocean Meet"…read more Exploring this National Park was a nice addition to my trip to Alaska. I came here to do volunteer work. In the evenings, we mostly fished in the Kenai River. After finishing up our work, my group planned two fun days at the end of the week. One day we chartered a boat in Homer to Halibut fish and the other we visited Seward and got to see the Exit Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park. Kenai Fjords National Park is massive. It is the fifth most-visited park in Alaska and is the closest national park to Anchorage. The park was established in 1980 and encompasses over 600,000 acres outside of the town of Seward. Snow and ice cover 50 percent of the park with the Harding Icefield stretching over 700 square miles. The park's headquarters and visitor center is located in Seward. The nice thing about Kenai Fjords National Park is that it provides both leisurely and adventurous activities for visitors. Activities include kayaking, boat tours, camping, fishing, biking, hiking, cross-country skiing, dog sledding and mountaineering. Various companies offer tours that are guided by National Park Rangers. In addition to seeing the beautiful scenery up close, you can also see both land and marine wildlife. Seward is also a destination for cruise ships and provides passengers from the ships with tours of the park. Kenai Fjords National Park lies on the southeastern side of the Kenai Peninsula and can be reached from Seward. The most significant fjords include Aialik Bay, Harris Bay, McCarty Fjord and Nuka Bay. Most of the interior of the park is covered by the Harding Icefield. A cool thing for me was that I was doing work at an airport when I was here in Alaska. Because my work was volunteer, one of the pilots offered to take some of us up in a plane to see Alaska from above as an appreciation for the work that we were doing. We flew over the Harding Icefield and got to see how massive is it. It was such an awesome experience. Another way to see the Icefield up close is to hike on the Harding Icefield Trail. Kenai Fjords National Park is made up of three main areas - the Exit Glacier, Harding Icefield and the coastline. The Exit Glacier is the easiest section of the park to reach. I stopped by the visitor center in Seward first before seeing the glacier. It is a nice place to visit and to learn about the park. There are park rangers on hand to answer questions and a gift shop. We then headed over to the Exit Glacier. It is the only destination in Kenai Fjords National Park that is accessible by land. They have a small nature center that you can visit before heading out on the trail to the glacier. The Exit Glacier hike is the best way to see this this glacier up close. Sadly, it has shrunk considerably due to climate change. They have signs showing where the glacier once stood by year. Park scientists continue to monitor and record the glacier's accelerating recession. At some point, you won't be able to see the glacier anymore from the overlook trail. I really enjoyed my time visiting this park. Getting a chance to fly over the Harding Icefield was an amazing experience for me. Then checking out the Exit Glacier later in the week really made me appreciate how beautiful this park is. I hope someday I can return here and hike on Harding Icefield Trail to get up and close to it.

    One of the best parts of our June Alaska cruise occurred on the last day in Seward. We viewed…read moreparts of Kenai Fjords National Park from the water on a Major Marine boat trip. We saw the Holgate and Aialik glaciers, tons of wildlife (Orcas, sea otters, Stellar sea lions, harbor seals, puffins, and more). The finale was seeing the amazing rock formations in Porcupine Bay. Afterwards, we stopped by the Kenai Fjords National Park visitor center to learn more about the park. Wish we had more time for further exploration!

    Sunny Cove Kayaking, Hiking & Wildlife Cruise Adventures - Glacier calving

    Sunny Cove Kayaking, Hiking & Wildlife Cruise Adventures

    (92 reviews)

    Let me preface this by saying that this review is not in of itself indicative of what others may…read moreexperience since there are so many factors that come into play. The tour guides are perhaps the biggest factor that is in control by the company. The wildlife viewing and glacier kayaking experience is also dependent on how lucky nature views you. This of course is not this fault of the company, but may impact experience. With that long statement out of the way, let's talk about what happened during my excursion. To start, they go over the typical safety protocols to mitigate chances of issues that would occur. Then you embark on a roughly two hour ride to the kayaking destination. From there, you kayak about 4 miles to the glacier. It's just beautiful to enjoy the Alaskan waterfalls and viewpoints before arriving at the glacier. But once there, you're hit with the majestic beauty of the glacier. Due to safety reasons, we paddle until about 1 mile from the glacier, but it's big enough to be seen from a good ways away. If you're lucky you can see some ice calving. Then you enjoy some lunch from a spot near the glacier before embarking home. Along the way there and way back. The group was also fortunate to see some amazing wildlife! From porpoises to orcas, to whales, it was just a stroke of good luck! If you're in Seward, heck even Alaska, it is definitely worth taking this kayaking tour!

    Zeke and hunter were the amazing guides who were very knowledgeable of the surrounding wildlife. It…read morewas rejuvenating to be out on the water with a great group of people. I highly recommend trying it out, even if you're new to kayaking. They were very prepared, and we felt safe, on top of fact that the kayaks were really hard to flip. I'm not saying you should flip (since it WILL end the tour), BUT if you do end up capsizing, your guide will have to do a shoey at the end of the season... just saying.

    Miller's Landing - tours - Updated May 2026

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