Family Kayak & Bike Camp to Camp
5-Day/4-Night Tour - $2119 per person
- Beautiful Island Camping
- Transportation To & From Launch Site
- Kayaking Instruction & Expert Guiding
- All Kayaking Gear - Including Dry Bags
- Top Notch Cannondale Bikes & Helmets
- Gourmet Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners
- Happy Hour Featuring Local Beer/Wine
- Whale Watch Tour Included
- Crystal Seas/Terratrek Sport Water Bottle
- Alcoholic Beverages Not Included
Every Monday-Friday from April-October
Custom tour dates available upon request.
We provide all campsites and camping gear, high quality biking gear (hybrid bike and helmet), sea kayaking gear (kayak, personal floatation device, and sprayskirt) and transportation between our Friday Harbor shop and launch site(s). We provide Hybrid Bicycles for no charge; Guests can upgrade to a tandem, road bike, or electric bike for a fee. Your naturalist kayak guides will prepare locally sourced breakfasts, picnic lunches, and campsite dinners. For in-between meals we offer snacks and beverages. A regional wine is included after the day's activity. You will need to bring personal clothing and toiletries, a willingness to learn and a sense of adventure.
Family Focused Kayak & Bike Camp to Camp Tour Highlights
Why Go with Crystal Seas?
Our excellent knowledgeable and friendly nature/multi-sport guides.
We strongly believe that an outstanding guide can make the difference between a good trip and a fabulous trip, therefore we place a lot of emphasis on using the best guides available. We pride ourselves on our choice of guides. We choose guides who are people persons, friendly, knowledgeable, have a great attitude, are excellent leaders, great teachers and who love what they do.
TIMES AND DISTANCES
We paddle an average of 8-10 miles during each day which amounts to about 4 to 5 hours on the water. We shuttle you from Friday Harbor at 10 AM on the first day of your trip to our launch site and finish no later than 4:00 PM on your last day. We are glad to accommodate any needs which require variation from our normal schedule including any dietary needs or alterations in return times.
We bicycle an average of 15-25 miles each day with help from a support van to give you a lift if you need one. Our routes run along the low-traffic country roads, allowing time to stop and check out the amazing views or visit a local art studio along the way.
GOURMET MEALS
Starting with lunch on the first day and ending with lunch on your last day we provide all meals in between. We feel that what you eat can be a major factor in the quality of your expedition and therefore we pride ourselves on the quality and heartiness of our well prepared meals. Prior to your trip we send out food questionnaires and customize all of our meals to the various dietary requirements of our guests.
At least two guides on all of our multi-day kayaking & bicycling expeditions groups of 6 or more
One of our guides will make your trip with us great, but two will make it even better. We have at least two guides on all of our multi-day expeditions groups of 6 or more. This makes our trips safer, more intimate and allows our guides to offer our guests more, such as an evening paddle or hike, additional paddling skill development and more local folklore.
SMALL PERSONAL GROUPS
A great trip involves many factors. One of these is the group size. A smaller group is safer on and off the water, allows for more interactions between the guides and guest and gives our guests a chance to know each other. Furthermore, we can also adjust and modify the trip to the individual desires and interests of the group, allowing our guests to participate in various activities ranging from birding to advanced kayaking to custom bicycle routes for more mileage to photography. For all these reasons and more we keep our regularly scheduled multi-day expedition group size to 8 guests or less ( unless a private trip ).
Private and custom tours are available upon request.
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED*
We begin each of our tours with a thorough safety/kayak lesson to familiarize you with your equipment so that you are adequately prepared for your adventure. This lesson includes paddling technique, sea kayaking safety, loading and unloading of your sea kayak, becoming familiar with our safety gear and other helpful and necessary preparation for our expedition. *Previous knowledge of bicycling is a must.
Camping at it's finest
We know that after a day of bicycling you are ready to take a warm shower. Because of this, we stay at handpicked campsites whether it's lakeside at Moran State Park on Orcas or Lakedale on San Juan Island. Our sites give you that "camping in the great outdoors" experience that you are looking for.
Sample Trip Itinerary
(subject to change due to factors such as lodging availability, restaurant availability and ferry schedules)
Day 1 - Circumnavigate Henry Island
Today's activity departs from the west side of San Juan Island, we will kayak north toward Henry Island in search of wildlife. We follow the outer coastline which is orca whale territory. Along the way we will see a huge bald eagles nest, harbor seals lounging on the rocks and cormorants nesting in the cliffs. This afternoon we will take a break for lunch on Posey Island or one of the other remote pocket beaches. We paddle back through Mosquito Pass; a sheltered waterway for kayakers, and then on into Mitchell Bay. If time allows we can head into Westcott Bay and take a look at the Westcott Bay Shellfish farm from the water.
Day 2 - Kayak West Side of San Juan Island or Whale Watch Cruise
Choose your own adventure today! We will either shuttle you to the beautiful western side of San Juan Island for a day of sea kayaking or you may choose to go on a whale watch wildlife cruise aboard the Odyssey. The day of kayaking includes a kayak safety lesson before you begin paddling, making sure everyone in comfortable and ready for your adventure. As we journey down the coast, we'll keep a lookout for marine mammals surfacing above the water as we are in orca whale territory. Today's route has a few different beach options for lunch, allowing us to accommodate everyone in the group. About halfway through the trip, we stop for lunch along a beach where you can search for creatures in the tide pools, look for sea glass among the pebbles or simply soak in the scenery. After lunch we will head back out on the water in search of orcas and eagles.
If you choose the whale watch boat, you will spend the afternoon cruising the San Juan Islands aboard a comfortable classic motor yacht. You can sit back and relax in comfort while the personable on-board naturalists share their depth of knowledge of the local whales and wildlife. This is a great option for everyone, endless sights to see and the naturalist love entertaining you with their stories.
Day 3 - Cycle Orcas Island Loop
Today's ride starts in Deer Harbor, a small marina with views of the Wasp Islands. On Orcas Island we will cycle along the shore of West Sound to the wildflower lined country roads of Crow Valley which sits at the base of Turtleback Mountain. Along the way we’ll check out Orcas Island Pottery where you can find beautiful and unique pottery handcrafted by local artists. We will refuel on snacks while enjoying the views over Presidents Channel. Either jump in the van or ride over Enchanted Forest Road into Eastsound. Your guide will prepare a picnic lunch while you explore Eastsound (a small village on Orcas Island). From here we cycle into an old growth forest to Moran State Park. Here we have options. You can swim in crisp mountain lakes, cycle the 5.5 mile climb to the summit of Mount Constitution, walk to beautiful Cascade Falls or call it a day and climb in the van for a ride to the top. This area offers spectacular views of Mount Baker to the east and the San Juan Archipelago in all directions.
Day 4 - Kayak the north shore of Orcas Island
This morning we will launch from North Beach and paddle along the northern shoreline of Orcas. If the weather is right, we can paddle north to Sucia Island; a marine state park known for its emerald waters and sandstone formations. If you're seeking a shorter day on the water, we will kayak to Point Doughty, a 57 acre preserve. Along the way, you might see bald eagles perched in old douglas fir trees or a great blue heron wading in a shallow bay searching for its lunch. Afterwards, we will explore other parts of beautiful Orcas Island being returning to your comfortable room at one of Orcas Island's top inns.
Day 5 - Cycle Lopez Island
We start cycling at the Odlin County Park, enjoying views of the majestic Olympic Mountains. You can stop in the Lopez Village for a morning coffee and freshly baked pastry from the amazing Holly B's Bakery. Cycle along the shore of Fisherman Bay and head out to Otis Perkins County Park to enjoy the scenery.
Continue the quiet country roads toward Shark Reef County Park for a scenic walk and picnic lunch. A short walking trail brings you through a beautiful forest and pops you out on the rocky southwest shore looking over turbulent Cattle Pass toward San Juan Island and the Olympic Mountains. You may spot several harbor seals on Shark Reef. Continue along the route to Agate beach to enjoy the views of the Iceberg Islands. Explore this beautiful beach loaded with perfect skipping rocks. We will enjoy our last lunch together and ff time allows, make the walk to Iceberg Point, it is one of the most beautiful places on Lopez Island.
This it the last stop of your trip before we head back to the Lopez Island ferry landing.
Sample Daily tour summary
(subject to change due to factors such as lodging availability, restaurant availability and ferry schedules)
5-Day/4-Night Camp to Camp Tour - $2119 per person |
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Activity | Mileage | Lodging | |
Day 1 | Circumnavigate Henry Island | 8 miles | |
Day 2 | Kayak West Side of San Juan Island or Whale Watch Cruise | 7-9 miles | |
Day 3 | Cycle Orcas Island Loop | 22.7 miles | |
Day 4 | Kayak the north shore of Orcas Island | 4-6 miles | |
Day 5 | Cycle Lopez Island | 30 miles | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do you have electric bikes?
YES. We are able to rent E-bikes to all our guests. Let us know when you are booking your tour that you would like an E-bike for your trip and we will have it on hand when you arrive. The cost is $60 per each day of your tour, plus WA tax. E-bikes are a great option for those in your group needing a little extra assistance.
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Will I fit in the kayak and gear?
Here’s a good way to get an idea if you will fit in the kayak. Most people of average body weight and height can fit into the kayak. All of our kayaks are doubles so there is more space that one might think.
NOT SURE? PLEASE DO THIS: Take a measuring tape and measure the circumference of the widest part of your body (hips/stomach/chest).
Our SPRAY SKIRTS fits up to 43 inches including clothing, around the largest part of the midriff. The spray skirt is what you will wear around your torso. It connects to the kayak cockpit to keep you dry. You can wear it above or below your chest. There is a string to synch it to your body. If you can comfortably fit into it, you should be good to wear the spray skirt.
Our COCKPIT dimensions are 31" Long x 16" Wide x 14.5" Deep.
The cockpit is the opening area to get into the kayak. You will need to be able to sit down past it to get onto the kayak seat. Remember that your body parts can move and the boat is fiberglass so if you have hips that are around these dimensions, you can typically still sit into the kayak. What we want is for you to be able to safely exit the kayak. *Please send us a message through our website or give us a call, if you question whether you or someone in your group might not fit.
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Am I too tall?
The kayaks are most comfortable for people who are 6’ 4 ft. and under. If you are above this height, you may not feel comfortable. We can put tall people in the front of the kayak to give them more leg room. *Please send us a message through our website or give us a call, if you question whether you or someone in your group might be too tall.
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How long of a drive is San Juan Island from Seattle?
We are about a 2 hour drive from Seattle to Anacortes and then a beautiful 1 hour 5 minute ferry ride to Friday Harbor. Arrive to the Anacortes ferry terminal about 30-45 minutes before scheduled departure time if you are walking on the ferry and 1 hour before scheduled departure time if you are bringing your car to San Juan Island. We have a shuttle from the ferry in Friday Harbor to our departure point, for those who wish to leave their cars at the Anacortes ferry terminal. For ferry fees and schedules visit the Washington State Ferries website. You can also fly to the San Juan Islands from Seattle, click on Kenmore Air & San Juan Airlines
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What are the start and end times?
Our Multisport camping trips meet at our office in Friday Harbor between 10am and 10:30am, depending on the WA State ferry schedule on your start date. You will finish between 2-5pm on your end date. We will drop you off at the Washington State Ferry Terminal on the island your trip ends on.
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Do you take beginners?
Yes. All of our tours are designed with the beginner in mind. On all of our tours we give a safety & kayak lesson. All of our tours are guided so you will have an instructor near you the whole time.
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What happens if there is a single person or an odd numbered group?
We use tandem (double) kayaks for all of our San Juan Island tours. If there is an odd number then one person will be in a kayak with a guide or someone from another odd number party.
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Can you accommodate my food requirements on your multi-day tours?
Yes. We will send you a questionnaire when you make your reservation and our guides will plan accordingly.
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Are showers available on the multisport camping tours?
Yes! We do have access to showers at our campsites.
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Will I see whales on my tour?
Our kayak route offers one of the best opportunities in the world to see wild orca whales from a kayak because we paddle 1-2 days (depending on trip type) in a federally designated whale habitat. Since we can’t guarantee that they will show up on every kayak trip, we offer the option to increase the odds to over 90% by spending one afternoon aboard a whale watch cruise aboard the Odyssey. In the past few years we have seen a rise in the number of transient orca whales visiting the San Juan Islands. The resident J, K, and L pods of orcas have recently been put on the endangered species list so our goal is to respect them, abide by the guidelines and not to paddle aggressively into their path. We will give you a lesson at the beginning of the tour for appropriate kayaking behavior near wildlife.
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What kinds of wildlife could we see?
Some of the local flora and fauna are Bald Eagles, Cormorants, Black Oystercatchers, Pigeon Guillemots, Pacific Harbor Seals, Orcas (Killer Whales), Dall's Porpoise, Great Blue Herons, Ochre Sea Stars, Blood Stars, Pacific Madrones, Douglas-firs, Western Cedars, Bull Kelp forests and Eel Grass beds.
Kayak & Bike "Camp to Camp"
5-Day/4-Night Tour
All
INCLUSIVE
$2119
- Accommodations
- Transportation
- Biking & Kayak Gear
- Breakfasts
- Picnic Lunches
- Dinners
- Alcoholic Beverages Not Included
- Accommodations
- Transportation
- Biking & Kayak Gear
- Breakfasts
- Picnic Lunches
- Dinners
- Alcoholic Beverages Not Included
Every Monday-Friday from April-October
Custom tour dates available upon request.
We provide all campsites and camping gear, high quality biking gear (hybrid bike and helmet), sea kayaking gear (kayak, personal floatation device, and sprayskirt) and transportation between our Friday Harbor shop and launch site(s). We provide Hybrid Bicycles for no charge; Guests can upgrade to a tandem, road bike, or electric bike for a fee. Your naturalist kayak guides will prepare locally sourced breakfasts, picnic lunches, and campsite dinners. For in-between meals we offer snacks and beverages. A regional wine is included after the day's activity. You will need to bring personal clothing and toiletries, a willingness to learn and a sense of adventure.
Even More Relaxed cancellation and refund policy
61 or more days before the trip date, full refund of all payments less a $30 per person cancellation fee. 31-60 days before the trip date, guests will be charged 50% of the entire trip cost. 0-30 days before the trip date, guests will be charged 100% of the entire trip cost and no refunds will be made. All cancellations must be in writing and charged amount is determined upon the date of receipt.
Deposit policy
We ask for a 50% deposit when you make your reservation for a trip that is more than 60 days in the future. If the trip is 60 days or less in the future, then full payment upon making your reservation is required.
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