SCHOOL & YOUTH GROUP TOURS
Explore, Learn, Kayak
Our guided tours are a fun and active experience that connects young people to their natural environment.
We are located by 2 of the most renowned natural areas with an abundance of marine life, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Reserve.
- Tours are customized so that teachers can incorporate this experience into a variety of Next-Gen science topics.
- Bio diversity of our Marine life - sea otters, harbor seals, sealions, dolphins, birds, invertebrates
- Monterey Bay Sanctuarie - near shore environments
- Elkhorn Slough - the importance of estuaries
- Our youth group tours have higher standards than any other kayak tour outfitter.
- We have the highest ratio of guides to participants - one guide for every 8-10 students for safety and to encourage participation by everyone.
- Our guides have extensive training in group safety management as well as interpreting natural history with a wealth of local experience and information.
- A Summary of Safety and Certificate of Insurance can be provided upon request. Organizations can request to be additionally insured.
- We offer special rates for Monterey County Unified School District Public Schools. Please contact us or the MCOE.
CHOOSE YOUR LOCATION
ELKHORN SLOUGH TOURS - SEE FAQS
Elkhorn Slough has a wealth of teaching opportunities - learn about this unique national estuarine reserve, sea otters, seals, birds and marine invertebrates.
MONTEREY BAY TOURS - SEE FAQS
LIST GROUPS
• MBK is certified as Wildlife Stewards from Sea Otter Savvy through the CAWS Certification. https://www.seaottersavvy.org/get-sea-otter-savvy-certified
• Business Tourism award from the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
• California Green Business Certification. https://montereybaygreenbusiness.org/?page_id=248
• Rock Star Award through the California Coastal National Monument for outstanding support of the California Coastal National Monument and commitment to protecting the marine resources of the Monterey Bay