Captain’s Blog

By Northern Latitude Adventures Seward, Alaska


which kenai fjords tour is best for me?

Which Kenai Fjords Tour is best? Captain Leif from Northern Latitude Adventures here, and I get asked this question a lot. I have seen some attempts to answer this common question in the travel forums. Usually by people with good intentions but who have very little to go on other than their 1 personal experience a few years back. I will Break down the different options, and offer honest suggestions and recommendations based on my 18 years . . . Read More


Supporting marine debris clean up

We are proud to have partnered with the Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance, whose mission is to enjoy and advocate for healthy water land and air, to help support their marine debris clean up efforts and other important projects. We encorage you to check out the great work they are doing and would love if you would click on the optional donation button at checkout. Donations can also be made directly through their website.

Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance

We are proud to announce a new green partnership

Since it’s not possible to completely eliminate the carbon footprint of a boat tour we have partnered with Carbonfund.org to offer certified carbon offsets for the remaining impact. By purchasing the carbon offset credits that we offer you can help us to make your excursion a carbon nuetral event. We have estimated . . . Read More

carbonfree partner

Captain’s Blog, first entry

Just for fun I thought I would post this great picture of our newest 6 passenger boat, the “Urayuli” that Captain Nick took. Seen here at Aialik Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park on our 7.5 hr Kenai Fjords Glacier Odyssey tour. Urayuli is a 30′ catamaran built in Juneau Alaska by Blackfeather Boats. She is a very versitile and stable platform and and is used to run a variety of our signature small boat tours. As the fastest boat in our fleet she is the most often used vessel on the faster paced 5.5 hr Tidewater Glacier Express tour.

Urayuli sitting in front of Aialik Glacier on a tour to Kenai Fjords