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Bald Eagles, Sea Otters & Coastal Wildlife of Kachemak Bay, Alaska

Experience One of North America's Top Winter Wildlife Shoots

For wildlife photographers, fierce bald eagles and endearing sea otters rank high on the list of iconic animals to be included in any nature shooter’s North America portfolio. Homer, Alaska, the small fishing port at “the end of the road” on Kachemak Bay is our headquarters for extraordinary eagle and otter photography along the southern shores of the Kenai Peninsula—currently the very best place in North America for bald eagle photography.

From our base at a comfortable, upscale hotel we have five full days of daily eagle and otter photography from a privately chartered boat—for six hours each day and with only five participants. This trip is virtually hassle-free with all lodging, most meals, boat fees and ground transportation included in an exceptional photo tour itinerary.

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We have opportunities to create a wide range of bald eagle images, including eagles in flight, diving and interacting, as well as scores of eagles perched in ancient shoreline conifers and on weathered driftwood scattered on scenic rocky beaches. The bays and quiet harbors in the area are bustling with rafts of otters at this time of year—females with their pups as well as large groups of males. Because of extensive boating activity in this area the otters are unusually unwary and allow us to approach them at close range in our boat.

Our primary goal is to create great images of bald eagles in flight. Most of our photography from our chartered boat will be handheld. This is particularly convenient as it allows for quicker camera adjustments—and ease of movement around our vessel—as we capture those dramatic flight shots. With ample time on shore, we can make tight close-up images of eagles, as well as dramatic shots of birds in flight and perched against the dramatic backdrop of some of Alaska’s most photogenic snowcapped maritime mountains.

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During our extensive boat excursions, we may also encounter mountain goats, harbor seals, and a variety of birds, including harlequin and long-tailed ducks, Barrow’s goldeneyes, common and red-breasted mergansers, surf scoters, black-legged kittiwakes and glaucous and mew gulls. Moose are also commonly seen during short lunchtime van excursions from our hotel. Due to the moderating seawater temperature, at this time of year wildlife is densely concentrated along the temperate coast and is at its peak numbers. Later, in little more than a month, all of these animals will disperse to nest or mate and give birth over a widespread area and become inaccessible to most photographers.

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Join us at the southern tip of the Kenai Mountains, amidst the pristine waters and rugged landscapes of Kachemak Bay, and capture truly outstanding images of majestic bald eagles and endearing northern sea otters.

World-class Photography with a World-class Company

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Our Bald Eagles, Sea Otters & Coastal Wildlife of Southeast Alaska photo tour ranks at the top of eagle photography shoots to be found anywhere in the world. Working with as many as 100 bald eagles at a time or dozens of otters within sight on many of our boat trips, the possibility of creating incredible eagle and otter images is exceptionally good. While there are many ways to photograph individual bald eagles and sea otters at various locations in North America, there are virtually none that can offer the excitement and quality of photography that this trip provides. What sets this eagles and otters photo shoot apart from all the rest? Plenty!

Benefit From Our Experience

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We’ve offered photography tours in Alaska for more than 40 years. We have decades of experience specifically with trips to photograph bald eagles and other wildlife in the Homer-Kachemak Bay area. Over the years we’ve built strong relationships with our exceptional accommodation, transportation and service providers. Our trip offers an unparalleled photography and nature experience that stands in stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of large, crowded Alaska cruises that all visit virtually the same touristy ports of call.

Small Group Size

We limit our group to seven photographers and one leader. This means there’s plenty of space for gear on our boat and in our van and it also allows us to spread out when photographing. With fewer participants we can move more nimbly and with less impact on both wildlife and habitat. Your photo leader is always nearby to help you get the best photos possible and answer your questions.

The Right Boat for the Right Place

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We’ve chartered a newly-built boat that is an exceptional platform from which to photograph wildlife. The boat’s bow opens as a ramp (landing craft style) allowing easy shore access at remote beaches. With a shallow draft, our boat can gets us into areas where bigger boats can’t go. Its cozy heated cabin provides a respite from the elements whenever we need a break from the shooting action.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1

Fly to Anchorage, Alaska, and continue on a short 35-minute flight to Homer on the Kenai Peninsula. Flights to Homer are operated by Ravn Airlines. Take a short taxi ride to our hotel. We meet this evening for orientation and dinner. (D)

Days 2–6

We have scheduled five days of eagle and otter photography by privately chartered boat. We usually return to our hotel for lunch and a break before our afternoon session on the boat. Our schedule each day allows for flexibility due to tidal conditions or the possibility of poor morning weather. Conditions can change rapidly, from sun and clouds one minute to overcast and snowing the next.

We explore Kachemak Bay, following the wildlife on the water, along the beaches and mudflats, and at the green fringe of shoreline conifers. Action shots of bald eagles dominate our sessions, with opportunities for shooting onshore portraits of these compelling, majestic birds. We approach otters as we encounter them for portraits and with females nursing their young. Throughout our shooting days, the dramatic vistas of serrate mountains, glaciers, and lichen-encrusted rocky cliffs command the background. (LD)

Day 7

Participants depart Homer for Anchorage in time for late flights home. (B)

Tour Details

Feb 16 2025 – Feb 22 2025
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Fee: $7,395 from Homer, Alaska
Deposit: $2,000
Limit: 7
Activity Level: Easy
*Fee notes: The fee does not include breakfasts due to trip logistics. Participants will be responsible for their own breakfast food and snacks to be purchased at the well-stocked local grocery store. There is a kitchenette in each hotel room and coffee in the lobby.
Single Supplement: $795

Tour Highlights

  • Five days of eagle and otter photography aboard our exclusively chartered boat with occasional short shore photo excursions—generally 3 hours in the morning, restaurant lunch break, 2-3 hours in the afternoon
  • Photograph dozens of bald eagles in action—flying, diving, fighting—against a classic, pristine Alaskan mountain backdrop
  • “Shoot” unwary sea otters with many females and pups and large rafting groups of males’ plus a variety of varied coastal wildlife and spectacular forest landscapes
  • No need for repacking—only one comfortable, upscale and convenient hotel for the entire trip
  • Trip limited to 7 participants
  • Trip includes all lunches and dinners, lodging, boat charter and ground transportation—no need to rent a car

Testimonials

Overwhelmed by the number of raptors and the variety of ways that we could photograph them. Loved that we were a small group – and the otters were adorable!
—Susan S.

Loved my trip with you guys! Loved that the trip leader was listening to us and made changes if needed. The boat size was perfect for the number of photographers! Not WOULD…but WILL go back for sure!
—Thérèse G.

Tour Details

Feb 16 2025 – Feb 22 2025
Register Now
Fee: $7,395 from Homer, Alaska
Deposit: $2,000
Limit: 7
Activity Level: Easy
*Fee notes: The fee does not include breakfasts due to trip logistics. Participants will be responsible for their own breakfast food and snacks to be purchased at the well-stocked local grocery store. There is a kitchenette in each hotel room and coffee in the lobby.
Single Supplement: $795

For wildlife photographers, fierce bald eagles and endearing sea otters rank high on the list of iconic animals to be included in any nature shooter’s North America portfolio. Homer, Alaska, the small fishing port at “the end of the road” on Kachemak Bay is our headquarters for extraordinary eagle and otter photography along the southern shores of the Kenai Peninsula—currently the very best place in North America for bald eagle photography.

From our base at a comfortable, upscale hotel we have five full days of daily eagle and otter photography from a privately chartered boat—for six hours each day and with only five participants. This trip is virtually hassle-free with all lodging, most meals, boat fees and ground transportation included in an exceptional photo tour itinerary.

P3025046 Edit Edit 1

We have opportunities to create a wide range of bald eagle images, including eagles in flight, diving and interacting, as well as scores of eagles perched in ancient shoreline conifers and on weathered driftwood scattered on scenic rocky beaches. The bays and quiet harbors in the area are bustling with rafts of otters at this time of year—females with their pups as well as large groups of males. Because of extensive boating activity in this area the otters are unusually unwary and allow us to approach them at close range in our boat.

Our primary goal is to create great images of bald eagles in flight. Most of our photography from our chartered boat will be handheld. This is particularly convenient as it allows for quicker camera adjustments—and ease of movement around our vessel—as we capture those dramatic flight shots. With ample time on shore, we can make tight close-up images of eagles, as well as dramatic shots of birds in flight and perched against the dramatic backdrop of some of Alaska’s most photogenic snowcapped maritime mountains.

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During our extensive boat excursions, we may also encounter mountain goats, harbor seals, and a variety of birds, including harlequin and long-tailed ducks, Barrow’s goldeneyes, common and red-breasted mergansers, surf scoters, black-legged kittiwakes and glaucous and mew gulls. Moose are also commonly seen during short lunchtime van excursions from our hotel. Due to the moderating seawater temperature, at this time of year wildlife is densely concentrated along the temperate coast and is at its peak numbers. Later, in little more than a month, all of these animals will disperse to nest or mate and give birth over a widespread area and become inaccessible to most photographers.

30I1409

Join us at the southern tip of the Kenai Mountains, amidst the pristine waters and rugged landscapes of Kachemak Bay, and capture truly outstanding images of majestic bald eagles and endearing northern sea otters.

World-class Photography with a World-class Company

P2240507 Edit Edit 1

Our Bald Eagles, Sea Otters & Coastal Wildlife of Southeast Alaska photo tour ranks at the top of eagle photography shoots to be found anywhere in the world. Working with as many as 100 bald eagles at a time or dozens of otters within sight on many of our boat trips, the possibility of creating incredible eagle and otter images is exceptionally good. While there are many ways to photograph individual bald eagles and sea otters at various locations in North America, there are virtually none that can offer the excitement and quality of photography that this trip provides. What sets this eagles and otters photo shoot apart from all the rest? Plenty!

Benefit From Our Experience

P2243234 Edit Edit 1

We’ve offered photography tours in Alaska for more than 40 years. We have decades of experience specifically with trips to photograph bald eagles and other wildlife in the Homer-Kachemak Bay area. Over the years we’ve built strong relationships with our exceptional accommodation, transportation and service providers. Our trip offers an unparalleled photography and nature experience that stands in stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of large, crowded Alaska cruises that all visit virtually the same touristy ports of call.

Small Group Size

We limit our group to seven photographers and one leader. This means there’s plenty of space for gear on our boat and in our van and it also allows us to spread out when photographing. With fewer participants we can move more nimbly and with less impact on both wildlife and habitat. Your photo leader is always nearby to help you get the best photos possible and answer your questions.

The Right Boat for the Right Place

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We’ve chartered a newly-built boat that is an exceptional platform from which to photograph wildlife. The boat’s bow opens as a ramp (landing craft style) allowing easy shore access at remote beaches. With a shallow draft, our boat can gets us into areas where bigger boats can’t go. Its cozy heated cabin provides a respite from the elements whenever we need a break from the shooting action.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1

Fly to Anchorage, Alaska, and continue on a short 35-minute flight to Homer on the Kenai Peninsula. Flights to Homer are operated by Ravn Airlines. Take a short taxi ride to our hotel. We meet this evening for orientation and dinner. (D)

Days 2–6

We have scheduled five days of eagle and otter photography by privately chartered boat. We usually return to our hotel for lunch and a break before our afternoon session on the boat. Our schedule each day allows for flexibility due to tidal conditions or the possibility of poor morning weather. Conditions can change rapidly, from sun and clouds one minute to overcast and snowing the next.

We explore Kachemak Bay, following the wildlife on the water, along the beaches and mudflats, and at the green fringe of shoreline conifers. Action shots of bald eagles dominate our sessions, with opportunities for shooting onshore portraits of these compelling, majestic birds. We approach otters as we encounter them for portraits and with females nursing their young. Throughout our shooting days, the dramatic vistas of serrate mountains, glaciers, and lichen-encrusted rocky cliffs command the background. (LD)

Day 7

Participants depart Homer for Anchorage in time for late flights home. (B)

Tour Highlights

  • Five days of eagle and otter photography aboard our exclusively chartered boat with occasional short shore photo excursions—generally 3 hours in the morning, restaurant lunch break, 2-3 hours in the afternoon
  • Photograph dozens of bald eagles in action—flying, diving, fighting—against a classic, pristine Alaskan mountain backdrop
  • “Shoot” unwary sea otters with many females and pups and large rafting groups of males’ plus a variety of varied coastal wildlife and spectacular forest landscapes
  • No need for repacking—only one comfortable, upscale and convenient hotel for the entire trip
  • Trip limited to 7 participants
  • Trip includes all lunches and dinners, lodging, boat charter and ground transportation—no need to rent a car

Testimonials

Overwhelmed by the number of raptors and the variety of ways that we could photograph them. Loved that we were a small group – and the otters were adorable!
—Susan S.

Loved my trip with you guys! Loved that the trip leader was listening to us and made changes if needed. The boat size was perfect for the number of photographers! Not WOULD…but WILL go back for sure!
—Thérèse G.