Aquetec - Seward Alaska Water Taxi offers the best prices and service. We offer a personalized and reliable water transportation service for up to six passengers at a time and/or gear on each of our heated boats to any back-country location throughout Resurrection Bay, Day Harbor and the magnificent Bear Glacier. Destinations include State Park Cabins, Kayakers Cove, Humpy Cove, all State Marine Parks and State Recreation Areas such as Caines Head, Thumb Cove, Sandspit Point, Sunny Cove, Derby Cove, Driftwood Bay, as well as many other great camping,
Alpacka pack-rafting, sea-kayaking, hiking, photography, birding and wildlife viewing hotspots. We'll taxi you to prime beach-combing or berry-picking locations, or we'll take you to specific areas that support your research efforts.
We conveniently pick you up in the Seward Boat Harbor - across the street from the long term parking and within walking distance from the Alaska Railway station, the grocery store, camping store, souvenir stores and hostels. You will board our boats at the South boat launch on 4th Avenue, situated next to the Kenai Fjords National Park visitor center. You can unload your gear directly onto the boat at the dock and then park at any of the public lots next to or across the street from the launch.
We specialize in small, personalized groups, rather than the large industrialized cattle tours, ensuring you have a fantastic, high quality experience you’ll remember and recommend to your friends and family. We love to show our visitors the unique Alaskan getaways that only the year-round locals know about!
We aim to fit your schedule - 7 days a week, April through November. We are punctual and THE MOST reliable water taxi service operating in Resurrection Bay. We’ve never left any of our passengers behind - something that the other water taxis can’t claim!
Aquetec - Seward Alaska Water Taxi, is locally owned and operated by year round Alaskan Matt Cline. Matt has been an Alaskan resident since 1986 and has extensive experience in Alaskan waters and is a USCG certified 150 ton Captain, a qualified naturalist, is State Park permitted and a licensed game transporter.




