About Us
Scott Burbank and Susan Aramovich have lived on Kachemak Bay since 1979 and have operated an adventure tour business since 1983. Over the years, they have offered a variety of services to the active and independent traveler, including sailing and wildlife tours and water taxi transportation for kayakers and backpackers. Since 1996, they have narrowed their focus to providing quality kayaking to all.
Our half-day a.m. and p.m. trips are excellent for those short on time or tentative about trying kayaking. Our diverse day trip winds its way through two spectacular bays rich in wildlife.
The full-day trip is truly quality kayaking.
The overnighter is a wonderful way to have a more intimate coastal Alaskan experience. Our professional guides have introduced kayaking in a safe, fun, and comfortable manner to thousands.
Discerning travelers seeking out a genuine local experience appreciate chartering with the folks who have traversed thousands of miles under sail, power, and paddle upon the waters of Kachemak Bay.
We travel the Americas with our Feathercraft Kayaks.
-
Susan in Uruguay -
Scott in Chili -
Letting the good times roll in Belize -
In Mexico “Baja” -
Susan with Cayuco paddlers in Cayo Cochinos, Honduras -
Susan, Rio Dulce, Guatemala -
Zapitillas Panama -
Kuna Yala, San Blas Islands -
At home in front of our house in Homer -
The old town, Cartagena Colombia -
The Amazon in Peru -
The Amazon in Brazil -
Scott kayaking in the Everglades -
Gaining on Cayuco Sailors, Bocas del Toro Panama -
Leticia airport, 3 borders, Colombia, Brazil, and Peru -
Sailing home with the catch north coast of Honduras -
Crossing over the Reef into Dirty Weather San Andres Colombia -
Scott & Susan
Locations We Have Paddled:
- Uruguay
- Chile
- Guatamala
- Belize
- “Baja,” Mexico
- Cayo Cochinos, Honduras
- Zapatillas, Panama
- Bocas del Toro, Panama
- San Andres, Colombia
- Cartagena, Colombia
- Kuna Yala, San Blas Islands
- Amazon in Peru
- Amazon in Brazil
- North Coast of Honduras
- The Everglades
- Laguna Tota, South America’s second highest lake