Guest Rooms:12
5951 Encina Road, Suite 207
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
805-879-3780 800-926-2477 FAX 805-879-3787
Website: www.aipr.com
National Sales Manager: George De Filippo
This Luxury Wilderness Resort is located on the placid waters of Southeast Alaska's Admiralty Island. We offer incredible salt and fresh water fishing, kayaking, rainforest hikes, whale watching and our popular culinary classes.
Within minutes of the lodge you will find all five species of wild Pacific salmon, halibut, rockfish, and a variety of trophy sized trout-the fishing is world-class and plentiful. Fly-fishing in the nearby lakes and streams is like nowhere else.
Watch humpback whales bubblenet feed in Chatham Strait, one of the few places on earth to witness this rare phenomena. The Discovery Channel and National Geographic have both documented this incredible site right in front of the Lodge. Photograph killer whales, porpoises, otters and sea lions as they also feed in the area.
Hike in the Tongass National Forest, the largest temperate rainforest in North America and home to the highest population of bald eagles and brown bear per square mile in the world. Wild mushrooms and a vast variety of berries can be gathered along the way. Kayak through the narrow waterways of Mitchell Bay, across the inlet from the Lodge.
Join our gourmet French chef, Pierre Coutou, in the demonstration kitchen and learn how to prepare fresh fish, create traditional French sauces, pastries and/or help prepare the evening's four-course gourmet dinner. Return home with fantastic new recipes and the secrets of their preparation.
Guests will enjoy an unsurpassed luxury wilderness resort offering gourmet Euro-Asian cuisine, 12 distinctly designed guest rooms with lodgepole furnishings, native Tlingit artwork, plush bedding and soaking tubs. Our expansive native cedar Great Room with floor-to-ceiling windows offers a view to all that nature has to offer. Relax near the fire in our sunken fireplace or enjoy a book in our cozy loft.
Favorite Bay Lodge-Anything but Ordinary
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