Alaska
ANCHORAGE
Experience Alaska as a whole as well as the fishing and extend the beginning of your trip, spending a couple of days exploring some of Anchorage's beautiful sights and tourist attractions. You will find Anchorage has a vast range of sight seeing and outdoor activities, as well as zoos and aquariums; allowing you to indulge in some of Alaska's top experiences before you start fishing.
SEATTLE
Located along the Puget Sound in the shadow of Mount Rainier, Seattle is known as both the "Emerald City" and the "Star of the Pacific Northwest." The fashionable locale offers a hip, urban environment influenced by outdoor style and activities. Some of the best outdoor attractions include the Mount Rainier National Park, the Woodland Park Zoo and the Seattle Aquarium.
KODIAK
A wide variety of outdoor activities are enjoyed year round by both local residents and visitors. Within a 10 minute drive you can be anywhere in the city; down on the beach watching sea lions; fishing for salmon, watching for whales; driving half way up Pillar Mountain, and the list goes on and on.
ANCHORAGE WILDLIFE ZOO
One of Alaska's most popular visitor sites 10am - 4pm ($10 adults $6 Child).
ANCHORAGE MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND ART
With a collection of over 17,500 historical and ethnographic objects, it is now Alaska’s largest museum. 10am - 6pm ($8 adults FREE Child).
NOVA RAFT AND ADVENTURE TOURS
Enjoy exhilarating dashes through white-water or more placid paddling. More details on request.
SIMON AND SEAFORT'S SALOON AND GRILL
Dressy to stylish attire ($20 average main course).
KODIAK NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
The visitor centre offers displays, films, information and reservations for eight public use cabins located in the refuge.
TRAIL LESS TRAVELLED
Hikers and mountain bikers will find a network of trails around the town of Kodiak for exploring. Remote island hikes are also an option from remote wilderness lodges, including multi-day treks through the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE
The land mammals native to the Kodiak Archipelago are the Kodiak brown bear, red fox, short-tailed weasel, little brown bat, tundra vole and river otter.