Kodiak Tour

Trip Highlights

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Explore the true wilderness of Alaska by sea, land, and optionally by air in search of whales, puffins, sea otters, eagles, foxes, and the largest brown bears on Earth.

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Discover the rugged coastline of Kodiak Island from the comfort of a charter boat that gets you close to the wildlife (think breaching whales and fishing bears) for optimal viewing and photographic opportunities.

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Embark on two full-day, land-based tours to Kodiak’s beaches, mountains, parks, and wildlife hotspots.

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Enjoy a small group size of 4-6 participants, allowing for a personalized and intimate experience with like-minded women who share your passion for wildlife and adventure.

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Experience the magic of a dark sky, with the chance to witness the dancing aurora borealis.

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Locations:

Kodiak, Alaska

Dates:

September 4 – 8, 2025

Limit:

4 – 6

Trip Details

Talk about a trip of a lifetime! This unforgettable five-day wildlife tour places you at the heart of what we call the “real Alaska”—Kodiak. Get ready to explore pristine rivers and rugged coastlines in search of whales, puffins, otters, eagles, and, of course, the legendary Kodiak bears. With postcard-worthy scenery at every turn, you’ll be fully immersed in the wild beauty of this untouched corner of the world.

Alongside two expert guides, Sheridan Samano and Michelle Theall, and a small group of like-minded, wildlife-loving women, you’ll explore Kodiak Island by sea and by land. An optional flightseeing day for Kodiak by air is also available. Your full-day marine excursion may offer sightings of breaching humpback whales, colorful puffins, and charismatic sea otters. You’ll spend two full days exploring Kodiak’s coastline by road and on foot. And if the night skies are clear, you may even witness a stunning display of northern lights.

This experience is unlike any other, offering awe-inspiring moments that will stay with you long after the journey ends. Whether you’re traveling solo or with friends, this trip is the perfect opportunity to see the “real Alaska” and to share the adventure with other women who share your passion for wildlife and exploration.

Kodiak, Alaska Map

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival to Kodiak, Alaska

After arriving to Kodiak this afternoon, you’ll settle into your cozy lodging. Kodiak’s downtown area and harbor are just a short stroll away, offering the perfect opportunity to wander and catch glimpses of bald eagles, sea otters, and sea lions— your new wild neighbors! Later, we’ll gather for a warm and welcoming group dinner, where we’ll enjoy some delicious local fare and craft brews as we toast to new adventures. Every night, we’ll monitor the aurora forecast, hoping for clear skies to catch a glimpse of the northern lights.

Accommodations: Best Western Kodiak Inn
Meals: Dinner

Day 2 – A Whale of a Time on the Water
After a hearty breakfast, we’ll gather our gear and head out for an exciting day on the water. We’ll meet our captain at the harbor and board our comfortable, custom-built boat designed for smooth sailing and great views. With plenty of deck space and a spacious cabin, you’ll have unobstructed views from anywhere on the boat— perfect for wildlife observation and photography. Our day-long cruise takes us on a scenic route, where we’ll be on the lookout for whales, sea otters, sea lions, puffins, and with any luck, world-famous Kodiak bears along the shoreline. Boxed lunches, snacks, and beverages will be provided to keep everyone energized.

After a full day on the water, we’ll return to our lodging to rest and regroup. We’ll check the aurora forecast and keep our fingers crossed for northern lights!

Accommodations: Best Western Kodiak Inn
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Days 3 & 4 – Exploring by Van and on Foot

We have two fulls days to explore Kodiak’s road system by van and on foot with nature walks interspersed throughout. We’ll be on the lookout for an array of species from fox to weasels and eagle to fishing bears. We could stumble upon anything around any corner. Spectacular views abound. Each evening, we’ll continue to watch for aurora activity.

Accommodations: Best Western Kodiak Inn
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 5 – It's Not Goodbye but See You Later
Yes, it’s our final morning in Alaska. If there’s time after breakfast and before our flights home, we’ll head out one last time to (hopefully) spot some bears, check the harbor for sea lions, and search for some of the other wild goodies we’ve come to know and love on this island. It’s not goodbye, but rather see you later.

Meals: Breakfast

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Your Guides

Sheridan Samano

Sheridan Samano

Sheridan Samano is a wildlife enthusiast, guide, and co-founder of WildHer Expeditions. Her passion for animals began as a child, flipping through National Geographic magazines, and has only grown since then. Sheridan holds a bachelor’s degree in wildlife and fisheries science and a master’s in biology. Her guiding journey began when she launched a study abroad program focused on sea turtle conservation in Costa Rica. In the field, Sheridan’s ability to spot a break in the pattern and quickly adapt leads to plenty of “wows” from the guests in her groups. When she’s not traveling, you’ll find her along a trail in Colorado with her family, searching for something feathered or furred, or enjoying a local craft beer after a day in the field. Her favorite animal? The cheetah.

Michelle Theall

Michelle Theall

Michelle Theall is a writer, photographer, and seasoned wildlife guide. She is now the editor-in-chief of Alaska magazine. Her publishing career began at Women’s Sports & Fitness magazine before she launched Women’s Adventure magazine. Michelle’s deep love for wildlife was sparked in the ’80s by a Tom Mangelsen photo of a grizzly catching a salmon. Since then, she has made it her mission to guide people to the best wildlife encounters in Alaska and beyond. Known for her enthusiasm, knowledge, and lighthearted style, Michelle has a particular affinity for bears. When not guiding, she is busy capturing incredible wildlife moments with her camera, always on the lookout for the next adventure—koalas and kangaroos in Australia are high on her bucket list! And at the end of the day? Halibut fish and chips with a Midnight Sun IPA.

What to Expect

Every WildHer expedition is designed to offer full, active days for women traveling together seeking authentic, immersive wildlife experiences. This often means being active when wildlife is most active. Our trips are carefully planned to put you in the right place at the right time, while acknowledging that unforgettable wildlife encounters require both a bit of luck and the expertise of your guide team.

This Alaska expedition involves:

  • Marine wildlife cruise along the coast of Kodiak Island, an 8-hour tour averaging 50 miles roundtrip. The vessel is a custom-built catamaran designed as a day charter boat. It’s stable, fast, and quiet, and includes a bathroom with electric toilet.
  • Touring the island’s road system by van and on foot. Two days of full-day excursions with picnic lunches in the field.
  • Hikes for up to 3 hours at a time over beautiful, though occasionally rough, terrain.
  • Variable weather conditions in the Alaskan wilderness. Expect both sunny and rainy days, with temperatures ranging from mid-30s to lower 50s.
  • Early morning activities on most days, starting by 7 a.m.
  • Be prepared for these conditions: Pack your sense of adventure, wonder, flexibility, and humor!
Accommodations
  • 4 nights at Best Western Kodiak Inn
What's Included
  • Lodging for 4 nights as listed. A private room is included in the trip cost. If you’d like to share a room with a travel companion, double-occupancy pricing is available.
  • 2 expert guides: Sheridan Samano and Michelle Theall.
  • Meals as listed – 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 2 dinners.
  • Airport transfers via hotel shuttle on arrival and departure days.
  • 3 days of private transport (Aug 5-7), including snacks and refreshments in the vehicle.
  • Activities as listed.
  • Gratuities for your guides and restaurant staff for included meals.
What's Not Included
  • Airfare to and from your departure city and Kodiak
  • Optional 1-night extension for flightseeing and bear viewing tour
  • Travel insurance (quotes available)
  • Alcohol
  • Optional activities
  • Pre- or post-trip hotels
  • Room upgrades
  • Gratuities for hotel staff
  • Personal expenses
Cost
  • $4345 per person based on private, single occupancy accommodations. If you prefer double occupancy accommodations and have someone to share with, the cost is $3855 per person for you and your roommate.
  • If you would like to extend your trip by one night and add in a scenic flightseeing and bear viewing tour, the cost is $1785 per person.

Conservation Impact

The Kodiak Brown Bear Trust’s mission is to support conservation of Kodiak brown bears and protection of their wilderness habitats throughout the Kodiak Archipelago. A conservation donation to support Kodiak Brown Bear Trust’s efforts will be made on behalf of all participants.