Guided Sea Kayaking Tours – Alma, Fundy National Park, Bay of Fundy
Small groups, certified guides, and tide-timed routes – designed for beginners and loved by experienced paddlers.

Kayak Fundy – FreshAir Adventure offers guided sea-kayaking tours from Alma, New Brunswick, beside Fundy National Park in the Bay of Fundy UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Our small-group tours explore dramatic red sandstone cliffs, quiet coastal coves, and the world’s highest tides. Routes are carefully timed with the tides and designed for beginners, families, and experienced paddlers.
Choose your experience
Our tours are planned around the Bay of Fundy’s conditions and tides, not a fixed “route”. That means safer decisions, better timing, and a more meaningful experience on the water.
Kayak Day Tours – our most popular optionsGreat for first-timers and families • Calm water options availableShort, scenic outings and longer coastal adventures from Alma, depending on tide and weather.Book a Day Tour
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Surfski – speed, glide, and wavesWant something faster than a traditional sea kayak? Our surfski sessions are designed for confident paddlers and curious beginners alike, using stable Epic V7 surfskis that handle Fundy conditions beautifully. Surfski intro sessionLearn the basics, get comfortable, and discover why surfskis are addictive in the best way. |
Not sure which tour to pick?We’ll recommend the right fit. Whether it is
Tell us your group size, ages, comfort level, and timing, and we’ll point you to the best match. |
Private toursIdeal for families, couples, photographers, or anyone who wants a quieter, tailored experience. |
Where we paddle
We operate from Alma, New Brunswick, beside Fundy National Park, on the upper Bay of Fundy. Our routes are tide-timed and conditions-based – we choose the best water for the day.
A Few Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need kayaking experience?
No. Most of our tours are beginner-friendly and include full instruction.
Where do tours launch?
Tours depart from Alma, New Brunswick, beside Fundy National Park.
How large are groups?
Tours are kept small (a maximum of 12) to ensure safety and a personal experience.






