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Orca Search by Kayak
5-hour Orca Search by Kayak
(15 years & up)




We feel this is the BEST chance to sea kayak with whales or see orca whales from your kayak. Reservations highly reccommended

July 18, 2005 Monday - The 11:00 started north of Lime Kiln and traveled north with them to Henry Island - J pod and L 12's.1:00 Turn point with J pod and L 12 feeding and lots of breacing and tail lobs. Mt Baker out. Lots of Bald Eagles. 5:30 tour is going to False Bay- the L12 group. 3:00 Tour went north of Turn Point then the L 12's wents south and the boat trailed them. Margo reports lots of breaches, lots of tail lobbing and they were traveling close together. The 5 Hour Orca Search by Kayak also saw whales today. Amy Molsberry said it was an awesome day on the water. The whales were near Battleship.

July 17, 2005 Sunday - All Whale Watching Tours saw whales today. The west side was popular especially down by False Bay.

July 16, 2005 Saturday - It was a super day - SuperPod or all the whales, J, K and L pods got together on the south end of San Juan Island. All four of our whale watching boat tours saw whales today and two saw super pods.

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Sea kayaking, ocean kayaking or just plain kayaking. Whatever you call it, even if you say if backwards, kayak means fun.

San Juan Island has scenic coastlines and abundant wildlife in its waters. San Juan Safaris, because of our launching rights in both Friday Harbor and Roche Harbor, is able to offer you the easiest and fastest approach to these seas.

The best orca (killer) whale watching is here on San Juan Island, near Seattle, Anacortes, Bellingham, Victoria BC, Vancouver Island and Port Townsend. The islands are considered the "jewels" of the pacific north west, located in the Puget Sound.

This tour is a bit more challenging and requires a good deal of upper body strength. What do we mean by that? If someone works out at a gym 2-3 times a week or does physical labor for a living or kayaks regularly. Approximately 4.75 hours of the 5 are spent out on the water.

We supply all the necessary equipment. This includes a dry bag for your snack and camera, a spray skirt, paddle, life vest and of course our state of the art fiberglass kayaks. Your guide gives you a lesson in paddling and safety techniques prior to helping you into your kayak.

We have specially designed kayak finger docks, which allow you to easily slip in and out of the kayak without having to wade into the cold water or carry a kayak. Using these finger docks also means more time on the water, less time hassling with getting the kayaks in the water. This tour is limited to 8 guests per guide. This ratio of guests to guide allows for maximum safety and personalized attention.

Seeing Orcas while paddling is exciting. We feel that it would be disingenuous not to explain that whales can swim at 30 mph and a good kayaker might paddle 3 mph. Our departure location from Roche Harbor, on the north west side of San Juan Island, where the whales travel up and down that coast, is the best in the North West to see Orca whales from your kayak.

These are wild animals and come and go strictly based on food/fish, not because they have a set pattern. Knowing that, you can understand there is about a 25% chance that you may see orca whales from your kayak. If a higher percentage or likelihood is what you are after, try our whale watch by vessel where the percentage is 90% or better. Other companies claim higher percentages in kayaks, but we know this is not possible. click here

By allowing 5 hours instead of 3, this gives you a better opportunity to see the orca whales, plus we own &operate two whale-watching vessels and are in contact with them hourly. No other sea kayaking company does this. Be ready to enjoy a wonderful day on the water. Realize that seeing Orca whales is a bonus and do not be talked into "seeing whales for certain" as a ploy to get you into someone else's kayak. On this tour we almost always see harbor seals, great blue heron, bald eagles, kelp forests, river otter, lots of sea birds, three wildlife refuges, remote rugged coastline, the Olympic Mountains and more.

Where do we paddle to see the whales? Sometimes we head north out of the harbor because the Orca frequent the area around Battle Ship Island, or the west side of Henry Island, sometimes south because they also go to Open Bay and even further south hugging the coast of San Juan Island. Just depends.
Map of the San Juan Islands, residence of the 80+ orca whales. The yellow indicates areas where orca frequent

Our guides are well trained and excited to show you the island's west side. We are repeatedly told by our guests how warm, friendly and knowledgeable they are and what a great time everyone had.

Our philosophy is to observe, but not to interfere with Orca behavior. They may be foraging for fish, resting or at play. Our resident Orca are a joy to watch and a gift to be respected. You will have a great time whether they choose to swim by or not.

We do not offer a lunch on this tour as the Roche Harbor store has great sandwiches and snacks "to go" at their market and there are two casual restaurants The Lime Kiln Café and The Bar &Grill. Be sure to bring a snack &water bottle on your tour. You will really appreciate having them.

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Planning. Maps, tide tables, check the weather radio and get a game plan. These are tools we use on all of our tours by especially important to the 5-hour Orca Search By Kayak



Squeaky clean kayaks- looking good for the whales



Geared up for kayaking



A kayak lesson usually takes about 15 - 20 minutes


Kayaking along the coast line



Syncronize with your partners paddle. It makes kayaking easier and it looks good too



Free - kayaking out on open water, pointing to Canada



Learning how amazing bull kelp really is



An Orca from our kayak by guest
Malee Johnson

whale diving, pair of kayakers spyhopping whale