Sea kayaking tour to visit WW1-era shipwreck SS Selma, a historical landmark 1-mile north offshore Galveston Island in the Galveston Ship Channel. Witnessing surfacing dolphins is possible.
From
$266
per person
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Did you know?
Resting for over 100 years about one mile north of the Galveston Island, SS Selma is an WWI-era ship. It was an experimental ship made of concrete reinforced with steel rebar. SS Selma is the only permanent and prominent shipwreck along the Houston Ship Channel.
Let’s visit SS Selma shipwreck from up close, paddling in kayaks designed to excel in sea-conditions. This is an outstanding opportunity to learn about Texas history and a great opportunity to experience coastal wildlife (surfacing dolphins, flying pelicans, etc.).
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Highlights
Experience up-close views of WW1-era cement & rebar steel experimental ship
Learn to paddle in narrow and fast sea kayaks in sea conditions
Discover Texas history events that led to the creation of Houston, TX
Includes
Awesome destination. Historical landmark: WW1-era shipwreck. Safe adventure.
Small group size. Family & Beginners friendly.
Experienced trip leader. Local expertise.
Exceptional quality kayaking equipment.
Premium quality paddling equipment including:
Sea Touring Kayak
Lightweight Paddle
Adjustable Lifejacket
Dry Bag (small size)
Access to group equipment including:
VHF Marine Radio
First Aid Kit
Tow Belt
Seawolf Park charges a $6 per vehicle day use fee.
Gratuities are greatly appreciated!
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