2 days (approx.)
Daily Tour
8 people
English
A full-catered trip, this multi-day tour takes you to experience kayaking and camping in the San Juan Islands, specifically Cypress Island. This island is a gem within the San Juan archipelago, boasting protected conservation and natural areas that teem with wildlife. Explore miles of trails leading to viewpoints and secluded coves with pebble beaches. Enjoy having exclusive access to this hidden paradise during this tour.
San Juan Islands
After departing from Fidalgo Island you will cross the channel and traverse the pastoral shorelines of Guemes Island. Look for porpoise in the channel, as well as our ubiquitous Harbor seals!
From Guemes Island you will cross Bellingham Channel and enter the Cypress Island Marine Protected Reserve. Wildlife abound here and the views are outstanding. This is one of the least developed islands in the entire San Juan archipelago.
Depending on needs of the group and the weather, you will head to one of only two primitive camp areas on Cypress Island. Both offer exceptional camping experiences.
If there is time then you may opt to go for an afternoon paddle after setting up camp, but most people are content to relax on the beach or take in a hike on the trails while the guides prepare a fantastic dinner.
If conditions permit then it is possible that bioluminescence will light up the darker bays along the island. Your guide will usually know when this is happening and will offer to take you out in the dark for a quick trip to experience it.
• Admission Ticket Free
San Juan Islands
The San Juan Islands are comprised of over 450 named islands. They are well known for their pastoral beauty and diverse wildlife.
Cypress Island is one of the least developed (only one permanent year-round resident) and the most protected of them all.
• Admission Ticket Free
Fidalgo Island
Anacortes is located on beautiful Fidalgo Island. If you have the time then you should definitely plan to spend an extra day here before or after your kayak camping trip! Ask us for ideas about where to explore, we love telling people about our favorite spots.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Cypress Island
Cypress Island is an exceptional place. 90% of the island has been set aside as a conservation area, and the water surrounding Cypress is designated as a Marine Protected Area. Wildlife abounds here, both in the sea, and in the forested slopes. Be sure to take a walk on the trails, some of them lead to the most amazing views!
20 hours • Admission Ticket Free
San Juan Islands
After enjoying a wonderful night on the island you will rise with the Sun (or a bit later, if you wish). Your guide will prepare a hearty breakfast before assisting you in taking down your tents and packing your gear.
Your route for the day is dependent on the tidal currents and weather. Some trips retrace a similar route back to Anacortes, and others choose to take a slight variation.
Lunch will be served on a beach along the way.
This trip usually returns between 3:00pm and 5:00pm.
• Admission Ticket Free