Belize - A world of lush rainforest, Mayan ruins, vibrant coral reefs, and incredible people
Kayak on the clear tropical seas exploring the world's second largest barrier reef
Kayak on the clear tropical seas exploring the world's second largest barrier reef
This is a terrific trip for paddlers of all skill levels who enjoy sleeping at the water's edge on a warm sandy beach at the end of a day.
Lugano is often referred to as “Little Italy” as a result of its close proximity to northern Italy and the subsequent influence on food, culture, and even the people.
Imagine kayaking through crystal clear water as you paddle in and around dozens of uninhabited, wilderness islands…
Shadow & Light, Ocean & Rivers, Warmth & Hospitality - The People and Places of Portugal - The Green Coast
Travel with us to the most remote and wild region of Costa Rica, the Osa peninsula and Corcovado National Park, home to the highest concentration of bio-diversity in Costa Rica.
The island archipelago of Japan is a land of contrasting harmonies, and this ever present quality becomes a prevailing condition of our journey. The juxtaposition of nature and tradition against technology and development presents the backdrop for an adventure for a lifetime. From the busy seaport of Osaka to the sacred island precinct of Miyajima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, our group of paddlers will come to understand firsthand the complexities of this island nation. This is a voyage we have been taking since the late 90's and we have formed long lasting relationships with the local people, businesses, and the areas in which we paddle. Our group will participate in a traditional tea ceremony, relax at the end of the day in thermal Onsen hot springs, and indulge in gustatory delicacies unique to each region we visit. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial is at once humbling and spiritual, sending a clear message of our ability to destroy, while leaving a lasting impression for hope. The ancient cities of Nara and Kyoto are on our agenda also, providing a clear view into Japan's past. All this is connected, appropriately, by in-country travel on the country's Shinkansen high speed bullet trains! And so, the principles of Wabi-Sabi apply as we venture from one realm to the next...
$5950 per person double occupancy
singles add $500
Price includes 10 nights accommodations in Japan, meals as noted on itinerary, all transportation once in Japan, kayaking equipment and guides, entry fees to other points of interest as noted on itinerary.
Join us on a journey to one of the Mediterranean's island treasures, Sardegna, also known as the island of Sardinia, located just west of the Italian coastline midway to Majorca and the Bealeric Islands. We'll focus our exploration on the northern region of the island and the picturesque Maddalena island archipelago, its granite rock outcroppings sculpted by the wind and waves into dramatic landscapes against the sea. This is a paddler's trip, offering the experienced paddler opportunities to paddle diverse conditions, yet providing ample protected waters for those newer to kayaking to enjoy the incredible beauty one can only experience from the cockpit of a kayak. For sure, the rewards will be great as we lose ourselves in the adventure, finding some real gems off the beaten path. Expect to establish some long-lasting friendships with the people we meet as we share exceptional food and sustenance at the table.
Although part of Italy, Sardinia is in-and-of itself, a world apart. The native dialect, Sardo, has been identified as the closest living language to the Latin spoken by the ancient Romans. The island was once controlled by Rome's greatest enemy in the Mediterranean, Carthage, whose armies threatened Rome itself under the leadership of their famous general Hannibal Barca. The Bronze Age Nuraghic civilization left their mark on the island as well; these ancient builders constructed countless stone towers scattered through the countryside, an archaeological mystery waiting to be solved by those of us with the Indiana Jones-gene! Even the rock formations have an other worldly appearance, shaped by the Mistral, that harsh west wind that accelerates down the Rhone Valley, across Provence, and then out to sea sculpting the island's coast line into organic shapes. The result reminiscent of the smooth, flowing, carvings of sculptor Jean Arp if one uses some imagination. This is a place not to be missed!!
The clear azure sea that offers us breathtaking ocean-bottom-views 60 or more feet below our kayaks will be the stage upon which we become the actors in this dynamic drama of ebb and flow. Lots of paddling to be found, secret places to explore, hidden sea caves, secluded beaches and the opportunity for some lively surf will be part of the action too. For land lubbers there will be opportunities to hike or bike instead, and of course time can be taken to find a cliff-side perch and simply watch the ever-changing sea.
At the end of the day, we will all have experienced some fun, some serious paddling, and an unequaled sampling of food and wine prepared in a traditional manner. Could be just the ticket for a great getaway!
Sept 17 - 26, 2020
PLEASE NOTE: The flight fromUS to Italy is an overnight flight so participants will need to depart the US on Sept. 16th to arrive in Italy on the 17th.
$3950 per person based on double occupancy; singles add $500
The Price includes 9 night accommodations in Inns or hotels, meals as noted on itinerary, in-country transportation once you have arrived at our first night's Inn as outlined on the itinerary, ferry to Sardinia, kayaking gear and safety equipment, and highly qualified & trained guides
Portugal is an amazing country with its lively port cities of Lisbon and Porto, its spectacular hillside vineyards, producers of the world famous Port wine, flowing down to the meandering Duoro river, and its dramatic southern coast reflecting the waves rolling in from the Atlantic. But its the people, warm, friendly and inviting that really make this small country a gem; one can enjoy the sounds of the Portugese music, Fado heard often in the background, and enjoy sharing a meal of freshly caught fish with the locals. This is a place with a deep history; a place showcasing architectural wonders clad in beautiful tile work, and a place that blends the old with the new seamlessly. .
We'll begin our journey in the port city of Porto, located along the lower Duoro river that flows into the Atlantic. It's waterfront, lined with shops and restaurants featuring fresh seafood, comes to life each night with music, dance, and those out to enjoy a stroll along the river. The seven bridges that cross the Duoro from Porto to its neighbor, Gaia, offer wonderful vantage points to photograph this historic city during the day and at night. There are great architectural structures throughout the city, many of them adorned with Portugal's famous Azulejo blue tiles, beautiful gardens to wander through, and of course great restaurants and local shops to visit. Once we have gotten grounded and acclimated to the time change, we will head east towards the source of the Duoro river, near the border of Spain. We'll travel to our destination by train, one of the most scenic train routes in all of Europe, offering spectacular views of the river and surrounding vineyards along the way.
It is here in the Duoro River valley where we’ll find the terraced vineyards that supply the world with Portugal’s namesake libation, Port wine. Look forward to paddling, hiking, and driving from the mountainous border with Spain to the coastal city of Porto. On the way we will stay at various Quintas, (winery sponsored hotels), agriturismos, and family run inns as we head down river. This will be the highlight of our visit, a fitting conclusion to our travels. It will be a fun and flexible trip with lots of interaction with the locals too. Space is limited so don’t delay if this catches your fancy!
May 2 - 10, 2020
* You will need to depart the US on Friday May 1 to arrive in Porto on Saturday May 2.
PRICING (pricing is based on double occupancy; singles add $400)
$3650 per person double occupancy; singles add $400
The lush greens of the tropical rainforest, miles of sparkling white sandy beaches, reflecting the intense equatorial rays of the sun, simmering volcanoes and misty crater lakes�.
Discover the Magic of Venice at Christmas time
Portugal is an amazing country with its lively port cities of Lisbon and Porto, its spectacular hillside vineyards, producers of the world famous Port wine, flowing down to the meandering Duoro river, and its dramatic southern coast reflecting the waves rolling in from the Atlantic. But its the people, warm, friendly and inviting that really make this small country a gem; one can enjoy the sounds of the Portugese music, Fado heard often in the background, and enjoy sharing a meal of freshly caught fish with the locals. This is a place with a deep history; a place showcasing architectural wonders clad in beautiful tile work, and a place that blends the old with the new seamlessly. .
We'll begin our journey in the port city of Porto, located along the lower Duoro river that flows into the Atlantic. It's waterfront, lined with shops and restaurants featuring fresh seafood, comes to life each night with music, dance, and those out to enjoy a stroll along the river. The seven bridges that cross the Duoro from Porto to its neighbor, Gaia, offer wonderful vantage points to photograph this historic city during the day and at night. There are great architectural structures throughout the city, many of them adorned with Portugal's famous Azulejo blue tiles, beautiful gardens to wander through, and of course great restaurants and local shops to visit. Once we have gotten grounded and acclimated to the time change, we will head east towards the source of the Duoro river, near the border of Spain. We'll travel to our destination by train, one of the most scenic train routes in all of Europe, offering spectacular views of the river and surrounding vineyards along the way.
It is here in the Duoro River valley where we’ll find the terraced vineyards that supply the world with Portugal’s namesake libation, Port wine. Look forward to paddling, hiking, and driving from the mountainous border with Spain to the coastal city of Porto. On the way we will stay at various Quintas, (winery sponsored hotels), agriturismos, and family run inns as we head down river. This will be the highlight of our visit, a fitting conclusion to our travels. It will be a fun and flexible trip with lots of interaction with the locals too. Space is limited so don’t delay if this catches your fancy!
Sept 20 - Sept 29, 2019
* You will need to depart the US on Thursday the 19th to arrive in Porto on the 20th.
PRICING (pricing is based on double occupancy; singles add $400)
$3650 per person double occupancy; singles add $400
* What H2Outfitters provides:
9 night’s accommodations
Meals, as noted on itinerary
In country transportation
kayaking days
What You Need to provide:
International airfare (you will need to leave the US on the 19th to arrive in Porto on the 20th)
Fees for any activities/sights you opt to do
Alcoholic beverages and snacks
Gratuities for guides
Any transportation costs not included with itinerary
When the goddess of love Venus emerged from the swells of the Tyrrhenian Sea, seven gemstones were lost from her crown as the waves crashed all around her. These seven stones became the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago: Elba, Giglio, Capraia, Gorgona, Pianosa, Giannutri and Montecristo. So these are the gems of Tuscany encompassing 600,000 acres making it Europe's largest marine park. The most famous and largest of these islands is Elba, dominated by nature with its long sandy beaches, small inlets, vertical cliffs, and transparent deep blue sea. The Etruscans mined metals here, to the Romans, it was a destination resort, and to Napoleon it was his home away from home during his exile. We'll visit small medieval villages, sample local fare rich in genuine flavor, and explore the stunning coastline of white sand, hidden cobblestone beaches,and rugged rock outcroppings.
From here, we'll journey to the heart of Tuscany, a region first inhabited by the ancient Entruscans, who cherished the hills, the land, and the air as a place of sanctuary. For Chiantigianos it is the place to cultivate the grape, harvest the olive, and to savor the sights, sounds, and scent of the hills. For us peregrinators, wayfarers as the Roman tourists called themselves, it will be a delight for the senses and truly an adventure for a lifetime.
Portugal is an amazing country with its lively port cities of Lisbon and Porto, its spectacular hillside vineyards, producers of the world famous Port wine, flowing down to the meandering Duoro river, and its dramatic southern coast reflecting the waves rolling in from the Atlantic. But its the people, warm, friendly and inviting that really make this small country a gem; one can enjoy the sounds of the Portugese music, Fado heard often in the background, and enjoy sharing a meal of freshly caught fish with the locals. This is a place with a deep history; a place showcasing architectural wonders clad in beautiful tile work, and a place that blends the old with the new seamlessly. .
We'll begin our journey in the port city of Porto, located along the lower Duoro river that flows into the Atlantic. It's waterfront, lined with shops and restaurants featuring fresh seafood, comes to life each night with music, dance, and those out to enjoy a stroll along the river. The seven bridges that cross the Duoro from Porto to its neighbor, Gaia, offer wonderful vantage points to photograph this historic city during the day and at night. There are great architectural structures throughout the city, many of them adorned with Portugal's famous Azulejo blue tiles, beautiful gardens to wander through, and of course great restaurants and local shops to visit. Once we have gotten grounded and acclimated to the time change, we will head east towards the source of the Duoro river, near the border of Spain. We'll travel to our destination by train, one of the most scenic train routes in all of Europe, offering spectacular views of the river and surrounding vineyards along the way.
It is here in the Duoro River valley where we’ll find the terraced vineyards that supply the world with Portugal’s namesake libation, Port wine. Look forward to paddling, hiking, and driving from the mountainous border with Spain to the coastal city of Porto. On the way we will stay at various Quintas, (winery sponsored hotels), agriturismos, and family run inns as we head down river. This will be the highlight of our visit, a fitting conclusion to our travels. It will be a fun and flexible trip with lots of interaction with the locals too. Space is limited so don’t delay if this catches your fancy!
May 24 - June 2, 2019
* You will need to depart the US on Thursday the 23rd to arrive in Porto on the 24th.
PRICING (pricing is based on double occupancy; singles add $400)
$3650 per person double occupancy; singles add $400
* What H2Outfitters provides:
9 night’s accommodations
Meals, as noted on itinerary
In country transportation
kayaking days
What You Need to provide:
International airfare (you will need to leave the US on the 23rd to arrive in Porto on the 24th)
Fees for any activities/sights you opt to do
Alcoholic beverages and snacks
Gratuities for guides
Any transportation costs not included with itinerary
Portugal is an amazing country with its lively port cities of Lisbon and Porto, its spectacular hillside vineyards, producers of the world famous Port wine, flowing down to the meandering Duoro river, and its dramatic southern coast reflecting the waves rolling in from the Atlantic. But its the people, warm, friendly and inviting that really make this small country a gem; one can enjoy the sounds of the Portugese music, Fado heard often in the background, and enjoy sharing a meal of freshly caught fish with the locals. This is a place with a deep history; a place showcasing architectural wonders clad in beautiful tile work, and a place that blends the old with the new seamlessly.
Our itinerary will have us arriving in Lisbon. We will find ourselves in the oldest and most venerable part of town, the historic Chiado district. Here in the midst of the city’s flavor, ambience, and history we begin our exploration.
Over the course of our stay we’ll have the opportunity to explore the city by e-bike, via streetcar trams, and on foot. Most importantly the pulse of this vibrant city will leave each of us with a sense of its culture, people, and traditions. Perhaps we’ll have the chance to listen to the mellow rhythms of Fado, the soul of Portuguese musica suitable accompaniment to the local cuisine.
Departing Lisbon we'll head to our final destination the Douro River Valley. Here along the river’s steep banks we’ll find the terraced vineyards that supply the world with Portugal’s namesake libation Port wine. Look forward to paddling, hiking, and driving from the mountainous border with Spain to the coastal city of Porto. On the way we will stay at various Quintas, (winery sponsored hotels), agriturismos, and family run inns as we head down river. This will be the highlight of our visit, a fitting conclusion to our travels. It will be a fun and flexible trip with lots of interaction with the locals too. Space is limited so don’t delay if this catches your fancy!
2018 departures: May 6* - 16**, Sept. 13* - 23**
* Depart US on this date, arrive in Portugal the next day
** Depart Portugal for US
PRICING (all pricing is based on double occupancy; singles add $400)
ALL-INCLUSIVE PRICING * As noted under What H2Outfitters provides
A LA CARTE PRICING - excludes lunches and dinners
What H2Outfitters provides:
Imagine paddling through volcanic archways, a glimpse of a precipitous coastline coming into view, and then the full drama of la Costeria Amalfiano before you its landscape of color, texture, and relief are woven into a dramatic tapestry that permeates the soul.
Join us on our Portugal Exploratory and get a behind the scenes perspective on how we put a trip together. Become part of the process by coming along and save Big time! This will be an a-la-carte trip which will be priced well below the regular booking price once the trip is on the docket.
H2Outfitters will provide all lodging, transportation in country and kayak-related cost. You will be responsible for your meals and the costs of any activity you may choose to do. As a member of the exploratory team you will have input on accommodations, eateries, points of interest as well as feedback on the places we visit so that we can make the right choices for the final itinerary. It will be a fun and flexible trip with lots of interaction with the locals too. Space is limited so don’t delay if this catches your fancy!
Our itinerary will have us arriving in Lisbon on Sunday, May 21st. We will find ourselves in the oldest and most venerable part of town, the historic Chiado district. Here in the midst of the city’s flavor, ambience, and history we begin our exploration.
Over the course of our stay we’ll have the opportunity to explore the city by e-bike, via streetcar trams, and on foot. Most importantly the pulse of this vibrant city will leave each of us with a sense of its culture, people, and traditions. Perhaps we’ll have the chance to listen to the mellow rhythms of Fado, the soul of Portuguese musica suitable accompaniment to the local cuisine.
Faced with the choice of heading north or south from Lisboa, our journey will lead us on the latter route to the southernmost point of Portugal in the Algarve region, our destination… the magical town of Sagres. Here we’ll discover secluded beaches and coastal towns, and see first hand the dramatic cliffs that frame the southern coastline. Opportunities for hiking and biking will present themselves no doubt, so be ready to burn some calories! The main attraction here is the raw beauty of the place, an setting beyond compare.
Departing the quiet isolation of the south we’ll enjoy the sojourn north, our final destination the Douro River Valley. Here along the river’s steep banks we’ll find the terraced vineyards that supply the world with Portugal’s namesake libation Port wine. Look forward to paddling, hiking, and driving from the mountainous border with Spain to the coastal city of Porto. On the way we will stay at various Quintas, (winery sponsored hotels), agriturismos, and family run inns as we head down river. This will be the highlight of our visit, a fitting conclusion to our travels
$3400 per person based on double occupancy; singles add $500.
What H2Outfitters provides:
What You Need to provide:
How to Register:
To confirm your spot a 50% deposit must be received at time of registration. The balance for the trip is due February 28, 2017. The trip will be limited to 8 explorers and slots will be secured on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Cancellation Policy: 100% of the deposit will be refundable until 2/17/17after that date 50% will be refundable until 3/20/17.
This is a terrific trip for paddlers of all skill levels who enjoy sleeping at the water's edge on a warm sandy beach at the end of a day.
Exploring the Five Villages of Cinque Terre by Kayak
(9 days & 9 nights in Italy)
Join us for an unforgettable kayak adventure along the soaring coastline of Cinque Terre, an enclave of five villages perched precariously above the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Also known as the Italian Riviera, this region of Italy boasts not only incredible kayaking but an intricate network of hiking trails between the villages allowing visitors to experience the beauty from both sea level and a bird's eye view. Accessible only by boat or train, the five villages remain untouched by the encroachment of development, which changes the character and charm of such special places. This is a destination that offers an authenticity, a slower pace, yet, provides a diversity of activity that truly sets it apart.
Enjoy five days of paddling from village to village, our lodgings wonderful Inns and hotels with panoramic views of the Mediterranean. A special addition to the trip is an exploration of Porto Venere which was a major trading center throughout Medieval times. Its wide quayside offers a multitude of cafes and quaint shops and, with some careful wandering, you may discover the most delicious pesto to be found anywhere in Italy. We'll leave that discovery to you!
What makes this trip especially interesting is that it offers so much more than just the paddling. The spectacular vistas of the Ligurian Coast are complemented by the food, the wine, and the subtle play of light on the colors of the landscape. These are all qualities that contribute to the essential nature of what Italy has to share. Participate in an authentic Slow Food cooking class, a full day of gustatory comeraderie with hands-on preparation, involved cooking, and the resultant feast by mid afternoon, a fitting culmination to the day's "work".
There is no better way to create a memorable journal of your experience than a photographic record of where you have been and those with whom you have shared your adventure. Our uniquely structured photography workshop lends itself to just that... a process that develops a sense of effective composition rather than technical complication. Our instructor and Tuscan guide, is a noted photographer in the region. His approach is positive and reinforcing and provides you with the opportunity to grow and test your skills whether you are looking through the viewfinder of a high-end DSLR camera or framing your shot on the screen of a point-and-shoot. Photo opportunities abound from ancient Roman baths and hidden Etruscan ruins, to the day to day activity and commerce in the local butcher shop, Macelleria, a place where our group will have a chance to feast on a sampling of meats, cheeses, and wines that will constitute our late day picnic lunch in the field! This will be a "full" day excursion in more ways than one.
So come join us on our maiden voyage to Cinque Terre. "Piano, piano, piano", as the Italians say, "slowly, slowly, slowly" enjoy life, perhaps as it should be.
*The first and last days listed are international travel days
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$4750 per person double occupancy; singles add $600.
Price includes accommodations for 9 nights in Italy, meals as noted on itinerary, kayaking equipment, qualified and highly trained guides, and transportation once in Italy as noted on itinerary.
Iceland...an island in time, presenting a panorama of surreal landscapes, rich history and the struggle between man and the environment; it is a destination whose breathtaking beauty invites exploration.
Iceland is at once a primordial world and a technical conundrum. It has been a place that demonstrates the dichotomy of the wildness of nature, its taming and harnessing by humanity. These qualities have sparked the imaginations of explorers, adventurers, writers and artists from the four corners of the world...and in so many ways, it is indeed the earth's center.
Take the voyage with H2Outfitters' staff, and cross the seas to the island Republic of Iceland. We'll land in this small country's capitol, Reykjavik, the place of Norseman Leif Erikson and his Viking explorers made landfall centuries ago. His statue stands beneath the church towers of Hallgrimskirkja. Leif's era was a time of epic Viking sagas, discoveries, and battles with the gods and demons that inhabited the geo-thermal nooks and crannies scattered across the surface of the island. These "super-natural forces" have since been tamed by the local population and now support the people and the land as alternative energy sources while at the same time providing recreational and therapeutic resources as an added bonus. From hiking, skiing, and boating to the relaxation of soaking away the stresses and strains in the plentiful hot springs, the land in and of itself is unequaled as an adventures' paradise.
We'll paddle into the country's deep fjords, visit small villages, and get to know the people on an intimate level of culture-to-culture. The locals are self-sufficient, welcoming to voyagers from the sea like ourselves, and always curious about the ancestry of the new friends they meet. Remember, these are people with surnameslike Sigurds-son or Olafs-dottir and they want to know who you belong to this in this world! This is their land where the mountains meet the sea, a land that is in a constant state of flux with seismic volcanic action and slow-moving glaciers. The metaphor of fire and ice holds so true in this dynamic environment and is the driving force behind the hospitality and generosity of its people.
We'll trek to, and stand on, the surface of a glacier underway, breath air whose crispness will quickly become an acquired taste, and savor the magical light in a land that is for half the year bathed only in shades of twilight. This is the atmosphere of adventure, and discovery, and there is no place like it on this Earth. And so, it might be said that Iceland is an all-encompassing wilderness that not only transcends the conflict between man and nature, but also offers visitors an opportunity to become participants in its daily give and take.
Please join us for an exciting journey to this magnificent land of fire and ice, another on our list of Adventures for a Lifetime.
2014 Iceland Itinerary
Sea Kayaking & Sailing Iceland's West Fjords
A journey by sea, land and horseback
June 7 - 17, 2014
The West Fjords of Iceland offers unequaled landscapes of dramatic cliffs, lush valleys, and few remote fishing villages. Wildlife is abundant with almost 50 species of breeding birds, arctic fox, seals, whales and porpoise. Using a sailboat as our 'Mothership' you will have the flexibility to explore the plentiful fjords that penetrate deeply into this land-mass creating the fingerlike peninsulas of the West Fjords. In addition to the kayaking, you'll also have the chance to explore on foot over glaciers and sloping lava fields. Clean, comfortable, and warm accommodations are provided on board the sailboat as well as delicious Icelandic meals and fresh coffee.
At the end of the kayak/sailing trip, we will return to the capital city of Reykjavik, renowned for its European influence of fine restaurants, nightlife, and shopping. You'll have time to explore this vibrant city full of history, architectural designs, and excellent cuisine. One cannot leave Iceland before experiencing the agility and sturdiness of the Icelandic horse or a visit to the Blue Lagoon. You'll have the option to partake in both activities or spend time exploring on your own on our final day in Iceland.
Day 1 - Departure from US
Day 2 - Domestic flight from Reykjavik to Isafjordur
Day 3 - Explore Isafjordur; leave on kayak trip
Day 4 - Paddle around the island of Vigur; a breeding site for thousands of seabirds
Day 5 - Kayak near spectacular cliffs in the Hornstradir Nature Reserve
Day 6 - Kayak or hike in Hornvik and then sail to the old abandoned village of Hesteyri
Day 7 - Paddle to the Drangajokull glacier & hot springs
Day 8 - Explore the fjord by kayak before returning to Isafjordur
Day 9 - Catch a morning flight to Reykjavik, explore Reykjavik
Day 10 - Optional/day horseback riding
Day 11 - Depart for US
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 - Saturday, June 7
Depart from US to Iceland. It is best to try for the overnight flight arriving in Iceland early morning.
Day 2 - Sunday, June 8
Upon arrival in Iceland, transfer by bus to the domestic airport for a mid-late morning flight to Isafjordur. After we have settled into the guesthouse, spend some time exploring this picturesque village nestled in the shadow of the surrounding foothills. Enjoy an Icelandic cup of coffee, stroll through the tiny streets or stretch your legs wandering the hills and be sure to bring your camera. Our first Icelandic dinner will be enjoyed at the local restaurant as we share excitement for the upcoming sailing/kayaking adventure. (D)
Day 3 - Monday, June 9
Final preparations for gear and equipment will be covered today with the plan to depart at about 4PM to sail to our first night's anchorage, approximately one hour away. Once anchored you'll have the option of going for a short paddle or a short hike along the beach. The long days provide many hours to enjoy this incredible outdoor playground and wonderful lighting for the aspiring or avid photographer. (B, L, D)
Day 4 - Tuesday, June 10
We're off to the island of Vigur, a breeding ground for thousands of seabirds including Eiders, Puffins, Arctic terns and Black Guillemots. You'll have a chance to walk on the island, paddle around it, and experience the unique coexistence of man and nature firsthand. Later in the day, we'll sail 2-4 hours to our next destination, the bay of Aoalvik. (B, L, D)
Day 5 - Wednesday, June 11
Get ready for some spectacular scenery today as we paddle along white sandy beaches, and
beneath 600'-1500' cliffs around the Hornvik peninsula, part of the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. The panoramic views of the fjords you will have from the hike will be well worth it and perhaps you'll spot an Arctic fox frolicking in the flowering fields. (B, L, D)
Day 6 - Thursday, June 12
View the beauty of this area today with a hike in the preserve to the top of the cliffs or explore more by kayak before we depart by sailboat to our anchorage just offshore of the abandoned village of Hesteyri. A quick side-trip on the sailboat we'll take us across the Arctic Circle before reaching our destination. (B, L, D)
Day 7 - Friday, June 13
A paddle across the bay will bring us to the Drangajokull glacier that flows into this fjord stirring the water enough to muddy the waters. Hike up the glacier and perhaps even take the kayaks up the river and try an easy run down. (B, L, D)
Day 8 - Saturday, June 14
This is the final day of the kayak trip with the option of a short or long paddle. Later in the day we will end up back in Isafjordur, check into the guesthouse and head off to dinner, indulging in another wonderful Icelandic meal and sharing tales of the week. (B, L, D)
Day 9 - Sunday, June 15
After breakfast and packing our belongings, we'll catch a morning flight to Reykjavik, check into our hotel, and venture off to explore this vibrant city rich in history, culture, and architecture - maybe we'll even stop by for a soak in one of the many thermal pools scattered throughout the city. (B)
Day 10 - Monday, June 16
It's off to "tolt" on the sturdy-footed, agile, and gentle Icelandic horses through lava fields, farmland, and rolling hills. These iconic creatures are beloved by the Icelandic people and an important link in the transportation chain of this small country. If you'd prefer not to ride, you'll have time to explore more of the city before we all meet up for our final dinner. (B)
Day 11 - Tuesday, June 17
Departure day. (B)
Trip Price
$5250 per person double occupancy; single supplement $300.
If you are single and willing to share a room, please let us know.
What's Included
• Domestic Flight from Reyjkavik to West Fjords and back
• Meals as noted on itinerary
• Four-nights accommodations in guesthouses/hotels
• 5 days kayaking/sailing including kayaks, paddles, PFDs, and spray skirts
• Accommodations on the sailboat and all meals while on the kayak/sailing trip
What's Not Provided
• International airfare
• Meals not specified on the itinerary
• Excess baggage charges or insurance of any kind
• Alcoholic beverages
• Items of a personal nature (snacks, laundry, etc.)
• Fees for any optional activities such as horseback riding or other sightseeing options
• Airport departure taxes; additional hotel nights that may be incurred due to airport schedule changes or other factors
• Gratuities for guides
NOTE: We try to be as accurate as we can with our itineraries but certain factors out of our control can cause the itinerary to change. We appreciate your flexibility and trust in us to provide you with a safe, enjoyable, and memorable experience.
The island archipelago of Japan is a land of contrasting harmonies, and this ever present quality becomes a prevailing condition of our journey. The juxtaposition of nature and tradition against technology and development presents the backdrop for an adventure for a lifetime. From the busy seaport of Osaka to the sacred island precinct of Miyajima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, our group of paddlers will come to understand firsthand the complexities of this island nation. This is a voyage we have been taking since the late 90's and we have formed long lasting relationships with the local people, businesses, and the areas in which we paddle. Our group will participate in a traditional tea ceremony, relax at the end of the day in thermal Onsen hot springs, and indulge in gustatory delicacies unique to each region we visit. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial is at once humbling and spiritual, sending a clear message of our ability to destroy, while leaving a lasting impression for hope. The ancient cities of Nara and Kyoto are on our agenda also, providing a clear view into Japan's past. All this is connected, appropriately, by in-country travel on the country's Shinkansen high speed bullet trains! And so, the principles of Wabi-Sabi apply as we venture from one realm to the next...
$5950 per person double occupancy;
singles add $500
Price includes 10 nights accommodations in Japan, meals as noted on itinerary, all transportation once in Japan, kayaking equipment and guides, entry fees to other points of interest as noted on itinerary.
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• Prior to June 12th and after Sept. 2nd please call us at 207-833-5257 to check on availability for a guided tour, instructional class, or rental. The more notice we have the better the chances are that we can set something up for you.
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