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This is a one-way trip through the San Juan Islands. Nobody else does anything like this 5-day tour. You will get to see parts of the San Juan Islands that most participants on guided kayak tours never get to see. Avoid the cookie-cutter style trips and join one of our fun and professional guides on a journey of discovery!
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Participants weighing more that 265 points may not be comfortable in our kayaks. If you have anyone in your group that have questions they please call before booking.
Participants over 6'5" tall should call us before booking. You may not be comfortable in the kayaks.
Children under 12yrs old often do not provide much assistance in the tandem kayaks. If you have younger children, or are worried about your child's strength then please call. We may be able to arrange a special departure.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
A fun and professional guide!
All kayaking gear
All camping equipment, and kitchen equipment
Transportation back to your vehicle after the trip
Transportation from Friday Harbor to the launch site
Alcoholic beverages (feel free to bring your own!)
Personal favorite snacks and drinks (we have an assortment of both, but bring what you'd like)
Personal Hygiene items
Personal clothing (Be sure to ask us for a packing list)
Bring a camera, a book, cards, or other items for camp
Transportation to the ferry, or ferry fares, at the beginning of the trip
Bring water compatible shoes, and comfortable shoes for camp.
Don't forget sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat!
These trips are "expedition style". Our guests will sleep in quality tents, with comfortable sleeping pads and pillows.
LUNCH
Lunch
All of our delicious meal plans are personally arranged by the owner of AKT based on the needs of the group.
DINNER
Dinner
Our goal is to exceed your expectations for camp fare. Please let us know of any dietary restrictions.
Friday Harbor
Disembarking from the San Juan ferry you will walk off of the boat in Friday Harbor. Just a few steps from the ferry is a roundabout where your shuttle will wait for you.
San Juan County Park
We have two possible launch locations, chosen based on prevailing weather conditions and the needs of the group. San Juan County Park is a peaceful location on the west side of San Juan Island. As your guide packs the kayaks you can enjoy great views across the water into Canada. Keep your eyes open for whales, if they are in the area then they sometimes pass by quite closely here.
San Juan Islands
You will begin your trip at the westernmost extremity of the San Juan Islands. Just a few miles away is the border with Canada. With 5-days at your disposal, you are going to become intimately acquainted with this remarkable group of islands.
San Juan Island
San Juan Island is the county seat of the San Juan Islands archipelago. The town of Friday Harbor is a bustling tourism destination in the summer months, boasting plenty of nice accommodations, restaurants, and shops.
Stuart Island State Park
Often billed as the northwesternmost point of the continental United States, Stuart Island has two beautiful camp areas within the state park. A small dirt road leads to the historic lighthouse on the west side of the island. Sunsets here can be incredible. Stuart Island is often our first stop on this trip. We will spend one night here before moving towards Anacortes. (Note: some trips paddle directly to the lovely camps on Jones Island. It depends on weather conditions and the needs of the group.)
Jones Island State Park
Jones Island is the largest island in the group known as the "Wasp Islands". This is one of our favorite camping areas. All campsites are beautiful, and the sunsets are amazing. Walk the perimeter trail and keep a close eye out for small cactus colonies. This is one of the northernmost places that cactus can be found in America! We usually spend one night on Jones Island.
Anacortes
Your trip begins and ends in our sea side town. We highly recommend that you reserve a day or two before or after the kayak trip to have time to explore our outstanding forestlands. We have over 40 miles of trails, with beautiful viewpoints, hidden lakes, and groves of old-growth trees. Ask us for local tips! Anacortes has lots of nice accommodations, restaurants, and shops, as well as two large grocery stores for any last-minute supplies you might desire.
Fidalgo Island
The only island in the San Juan that has three bridges connecting us to the mainland. Plan on spending some extra time here to explore the Anacortes Community Forestlands, or the beautiful Deception Pass State Park.
Tent camping, with comfortable sleeping pads and pillows.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Stuart Island State Park
We try to plan our daily routes to take advantage of the tidal currents and the prevailing weather, so where you will go is often dependent on these things. These descriptions of the itinerary reflect the usual islands that most trips will visit, not a guarantee. Your comfort and enjoyment are our primary concern. Readers should interpret these descriptions in a way that gives them a general sense of what to expect rather than a guarantee of which camp areas they will stay at.
Jones Island State Park
Depending on where you stayed overnight, you will either be enjoying a hearty breakfast here on Jones Island, or stopping for a lunch break. Relax, and enjoy the sublime views of the Wasp Islands!
Blind Island State Park
One of our very favorite island camp areas is Blind Island. It is a very small place with only a handful of campsites. In the evenings the ferries pass by on their way to Orcas Island and Shaw Island. The 360 degree views are of a peaceful and pastoral setting. If you feel the need to restock your beer or wine supply then a quick paddle to the small shop on Shaw Island, or the larger store on Orcas Island can be arranged. Whether you are stopping to camp here, or just landing for a lunch break, you will be enjoying some time in the very center of the San Juan Islands.
Orcas Island
The largest of the San Juan Islands is Orcas Island. Along the route that we usually take you will see its shorelines to the north of you for much of this trip. Mount Constitution rises above the archipelago at 2409 feet, making it the second highest mountain on an ocean island in the lower 48 States.
If you stayed on Jones Island for your first night then we often like to paddle to Obstruction Pass State Park for the second night. This puts us in a good position to spend two full nights at the Cypress Island Reserve. Obstruction Pass is tucked away on the eastern shores of Orcas Island and has nice views across the water to Obstruction Island, Lopez Island, Blakely Island, and a host of smaller islets.
Tent camping, with quality sleeping pads and comfortable pillows.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Jones Island State Park
If you stayed here on the second night then Obstruction Pass is usually the planned destination for the third night. Enjoy the amazing day as you paddle through the heart of the San Juan islands!
Blind Island State Park
Perhaps you stayed here last night and are planning for a big day to paddle to Cypress Island. Or possibly you are just stopping for a break. Either way, enjoy the pastoral views of the farms on Shaw Island, and the small community on Orcas Island, located just across the water.
This was either your stay for the second night or your destination for the third night. Your guide knows how to plan the best possible route to accommodate the group's needs and to take advantage of the prevailing conditions.
Cypress Island
Of all the islands in the San Juan Islands National Monument none are quite like Cypress Island. 90% of this island has been set aside from future development and is classified as a Conservation Area. The waters surrounding the island are designated as a Marine Protected Area. Consequently, the place has a ton of wildlife! Without question this is our favorite destination in the San Juan Islands. We operate many trips up there during the summer months, and visit Cypress Island for personal trips throughout the year. It's just outstanding.
San Juan Islands
Paddling through these islands at a leisurely pace affords visitors a chance to see details that most visitors to the islands miss. Seals resting on rocks, eagles watching for their prey from lofty perches, and the sharp sounds of porpoise surfacing to breathe add to your experience. You won't want to leave!
Comfortable tent, sleeping pad, and pillow.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
If you stayed the night here then you'll enjoy a hearty breakfast before packing up for your crossing to the Cypress Island Reserve. Your guide will time the crossing for the optimal tidal currents for the crossing.
Cypress Island
Cypress Island is often the campground that we use on the last night. It is an incredible place of wild beauty, with stunning views of the islands and the ice-capped peak of Mount Baker in the Cascade Mountain Range. Miles of hiking trails afford intrepid individuals the chance to stretch their legs after paddling all day. The location of Cypress Island is also perfectly situated to provide a comfortable paddle back to Anacortes on the last day.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Cypress Island
Your last morning! Wake up to a hot cup of coffee and gaze across the water. Five days have passed by in a blink. Although you are ready for a hot shower and a change of clothes, you can sense the change in your consciousness. All the background noise of the day-to-day life has melted away. You've settled into the routine of camp life and can't wait for another adventure! After enjoying your last beachfront breakfast of the trip you and your guide pack up the kayaks and head for Anacortes.
Anacortes
Most groups arrive in Anacortes between 2:00pm and 5:00pm, depending on the prevailing conditions. We have several landing areas that we can utilize as needed. Once you arrive at the beach and unpack the kayaks we will make sure to get you back to our office to sort out your personal gear. We will also make sure to return you to your vehicle at the ferry landing. If you are staying in Anacortes then be sure to ask one of us about places on Fidalgo Island to explore, and great restaurants to dine at. Thanks for joining us!
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
ashleyschuster0408,
Sep 7, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
My friend and I did the 3 day Cypress Island tour on 08/31-09/02 with Nate as our guide. Nate is a friendly, knowledgeable and welcoming guide, and I hope you are able to keep him around for seasons to come. Special thanks to Anacortes Kayaking Tours for being accommodating with my friend’s and I’s trip. We were supposed to go in July, but about 2 weeks before our scheduled departure date, I broke my collarbone making even dressing for the trip impossible. The office was kind enough to reschedule myself and my friend for a tour later in the season when they were well within their right to say “sorry, this happened within 30days of your trip, we can’t help you out with this one” and then take our money and leave us empty-handed. Instead they found an available tour date for the same tour at a date that worked well with my recovery timeline. The other mention I want to give a shout out to is that AKT allows you to upgrade to single kayaks (for a fee). My friend and I have done two other multi day trips with a different kayaking company in the San Juan Islands and upgrading to a single kayak was not an option we were given. Now that I’ve had the experience of driving a single kayak on a multi-day trip, I don’t want to go back to a double! Next summer I hope to do the 5 day trip with a fully revamped collarbone and a kayak all to myself. Hopefully we’ll see Nate around too.




vincentg519,
Aug 29, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Really good people to work with. Easy to reach, they answered all of my questions. Food was varied, flavorful, and mostly locally produced. Our guide, Ian, was a highly qualified young man, and he delighted in sharing his knowledge with the clients. I did a 5 day one way from Aug 10-14, and will be back again next Summer.

Maureen M,
Aug 27, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did the 5-Day One-Way in mid-August. The experience: we already knew we loved the San Juan Islands, and that we loved to kayak and camp. But we were still blown away by the beauty of every lunch spot, every camping spot, and every island we paddled by. Wildlife is a huge draw for us too, and we saw so many wonderful creatures, in their natural environment. The gear: the quality of the kayaks, spray skirts, life vests, tents, pads and pillows was excellent. Makes a big difference to have the right gear! The food: this aspect of the trip was far beyond our expectations. Quite simply, it was amazing. You wouldn’t believe how much fresh, healthy and inventive food you could fit into five kayaks! What could be better than (and who could expect) a crunchy, multi-colored salad, with homemade salad dressing and different optional proteins, on the fourth night of a four-night trip? Or sandwiches on a mountaintop, with a “there made” spread of chickpeas, avocado and lime? The guide: our guide (Mike H.) was also amazing. The amount of hard work was evident: he was up before dawn, he prepped and cooked delicious hot meals for breakfast and dinner, he made lovely lunches, he schlepped our lunch-making ingredients up that mountain, and he guided every aspect of our tour. Yet he was energized, interesting, accommodating and 100% positive. This is a skill and a gift. Getting asked the same questions over and over again, being flexible in the face of changing conditions, and making choices based on our ability and safety—all of these could wear someone down. But if they wore Mike down, he certainly never showed it. He was both eminently qualified and delightful. In all, a memorable, wonderful trip. We hope to return!
P7971SXlisal,
Aug 11, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
We were able to create our own experience with our amazing guide(Ryan!). The paddling was so much fun for our group, and the food was amazing. We camped at some beautiful spots on the islands, and had some time to relax and do some hiking. We saw lots of wildlife, and beautiful sunsets. The weather was perfect and we were very well taken care of. I think we will be making this an annual event. If I could give it more than 5 stars, I would!
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