Experience the natural beauty and wonder of St. Paul Island, where more than 240 species of birds have been recorded. Among the many birds that may be found on the island are breeding seabirds and migrant shorebirds and, of course, there is always the chance for a Siberian vagrant. The island is home to a herd of reindeer, to a subspecies of arctic fox, and, between June and mid-October, to a plethora of northern fur seals. Saint Paul also is home to the largest Aleut population in the world.
Walk where Russian explorers did more than two centuries ago and explore the land that inspired the literary writings of Libby Beaman. View the majestic Bering Sea as it breaks against charcoal-colored sand beaches and rugged rocky shores.
If you're a wildlife enthusiast, a birder, or a photographer, don't miss an opportunity to visit this unique Pribilof Island. In spring and summer, Saint Paul Island becomes emerald green and a variety of wildflowers transform its rolling hills into a profusion of color.
Professional guides will introduce you to the many splendors of St. Paul Island. Between May 14 and August 31, three- to eight-day excursions are available. Comfortable, European-style accommodations are provided at the Island's King Eider Hotel.
In 2007 St. Paul Island Tours is for the first time offering the public a chance to visit the island during the fall season of September 14- October10. For more infomation click here.
Book now for an adventure of a lifetime. Call 1-877-424-5637 and prepare yourself for a memorable journey to an unforgettable land.