Sea Kayaking Adventure Blog

Top 5 Ways to Celebrate Canada 150

Canada, The True North Strong and Free, is throwing a party: all year long. That’s right, 2017 marks Canada’s 150 th anniversary of Confederation. The country is threaded with celebrations and...

Creature Feature: Gray Whale

Species: Eschrichtius robustus Likelihood of encountering this species: Extremely often (during season) on Magdalena Bay Whale Camp and San Ignacio Lagoon Whale Camp trips Fun Facts About Gray Whales...
kayaker in Cuba

Guest Interview: Laura Henchman

An Interview with a Long-Time Sea Kayak Adventures Guest Tours: Baja (Loreto, LaPaz, Magdalena Bay, Isla Carmen), Cuba, God’s Pocket Q: What do you love about Sea Kayaking? A: Sea Kayaking is...

Skies are Open for U.S. Flights to Cuba

It’s not just the tropical sun that’s beating against Cuba’s tarmac: commercial U.S. airlines now have the opportunity to touch down on the island. On August 31st, JetBlue took off from Florida’s...

Law of the Sea Part 2: The Albanian Coastline

Is anyone thirsty? In 2011, the RPM Nautical Foundation, an American non-profit, and their Albanian archeologist counterparts discovered a Roman shipwreck lying just 50 meters deep near the port city...

The Lost Colony of Saguenay, Québec

It’s no lost colony of Roanoke, but it’s close. After years of celebrating Champlain’s founding of Québec City, a new chapter of Québec’s history was recently unearthed with the discovery of the site...

Belugas Don't Need Raffi to Make Music

Thar she blows? No, thar she sounds . Belugas, the vociferous canaries of the sea, are way more likely to make waves with their underwater operettas than by showing you their tail fin. In the cold,...

Creature Feature: California Sea Lion

Species: Zalophus californianus Habitat: Coastal areas from California down to Mexico, Baja California Sur, Galapagos Islands and in the southern Sea of Japan. They are an opportunistic species,...