Seaplane Sightseeing 2025: Redeem Kenmore & Alaska Miles for PNW Water Landings

by Sky Skylar | August 7, 2025 | 0 Comments

Scenic seaplane travel offers a whole new way to experience the Pacific Northwest. Kenmore Air, operating since 1946, provides breathtaking bird’s-eye views of Seattle’s beloved icons—from the Space Needle to Mount Rainier—and whisks travelers across urban lakes and into serene coves. I’ve read countless accounts of visitors who were in awe of their first floatplane water landing, describing it as a thrill that stays with you long after you’ve touched down.

In my observations, it’s not just about the flight itself. Watching as the plane glides smoothly onto a still lake, or catching glimpses of orcas below in Puget Sound, can completely transform how you think about travel. A recent study suggests that scenic tourism in the Pacific Northwest has risen steadily over the past five years, with more visitors seeking these immersive, off-the-beaten-path experiences. Kenmore Air’s commitment to preserving the region’s natural beauty through responsible operations and community partnerships sets them apart as a carrier that truly cherishes its local heritage.

Discover the PNW from the Skies

Discover the PNW from the Skies

Kenmore Air departs from several Seattle-area terminals, including Lake Union, Kenmore on Lake Washington, Boeing Field, and Tacoma’s Ruston Way. Flight durations range from a quick 25 minutes to two-hour journeys, with prices starting at $99 and going up to $399 per person, depending on the route. Passengers can admire shimmering waterways, dramatic mountain vistas, and famous city landmarks, all capped off by thrilling water takeoffs and landings.

I’ve observed that one of the biggest appeals of traveling by seaplane is the ability to hop between urban and remote destinations without the usual ground travel drudgery. You can be sipping coffee on Lake Union one moment and then watching seals frolic in a quiet inlet the next. According to industry data from 2024, there’s been a notable increase in travelers choosing smaller, regional airlines for these unique vantage points. In my view, it’s the ideal blend of sightseeing and adventure—especially for those looking to maximize every moment of their vacation time.

While modern aerospace advances garner plenty of attention, there’s something nostalgic about floatplanes. The gentle hum of the engine and the unmistakable sound of water parting under the pontoons evoke a sense of simpler times. If you’ve ever dreamed of traveling with minimal digital distractions, a scenic seaplane flight could be among the purest ways to reconnect with nature and the joy of exploration.

Kenmore Air’s Scenic Offerings

Kenmore Air's Scenic Offerings

Year-round sightseeing flights provide passengers a close look at Seattle’s bustling downtown and the tranquil San Juan Islands, with one-way fares starting at $189. Refuge Cove flights begin at $399, and Kenmore Air covers over 45 destinations in the region, including Victoria, British Columbia. The airline offers charter flights, bulk ticket discounts, and convenient connections from Boeing Field. New 20-minute scenic tours from Tacoma’s Ruston Way—launched in partnership with the Puyallup Tribe—run from August 11 to October 15, promising aerial views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and Mount Rainier.

What truly distinguishes Kenmore Air, from what I’ve gathered, is the flexibility they offer in customizing journeys. I’ve read plenty of feedback from travelers who appreciate being able to tack on a day trip to a remote island lodge or plan a detour around special events like whale-watching excursions. A recent tourism board report also highlights how Kenmore Air has steadily expanded its route map to support eco-friendly tourism initiatives—making it easier for travelers to reach pristine sites that once felt unreachable.

Another point worth emphasizing is how Kenmore Air tailors certain flights for photographers or nature enthusiasts. Several sources mention special routes timed to catch “golden hour” lighting or specific wildlife migration periods. This level of attention to detail helps travelers capture incomparable shots of iconic Pacific Northwest landmarks, ultimately contributing to cherished memories that last well beyond the flight’s duration.

Redeeming or Earning Alaska Miles

Redeeming or Earning Alaska Miles

Frequent flyers can look forward to earning Mileage Plan miles on eligible Kenmore Air flights, thanks to its partnership with Alaska Airlines. Travelers may access their EasyBiz account to verify details, use confirmation codes to manage reservations, and check in from 1 to 24 hours before departure. With Alaska’s extensive codeshare agreements, mileage earned on Kenmore Air can help unlock travel to over 1,000 destinations worldwide.

In my experience, loyalty programs can be a game-changer for frequent flyers. I’ve seen how they can transform a simple weekend getaway into a full-blown adventure. According to industry data, up to 40% of travelers consider airline miles and points as a deciding factor when choosing flights—especially when they can be redeemed for premium seats or unique travel experiences. By partnering with Alaska Airlines, Kenmore Air positions itself at the intersection of scenic flight enjoyment and practical rewards. It’s an opportunity for travelers to rack up miles while satisfying their wanderlust in a delightfully unconventional way.

I’ve also observed that earning Alaska miles through Kenmore Air opens the door to creative trip planning. You might book a seaplane ride to the San Juan Islands, earn some miles, then redeem those miles on a future flight to somewhere entirely different—maybe Hawaii or a transcontinental journey. This layering of adventures can offer a deeper sense of discovery, knowing your next big trip is already in the works while you’re still enjoying the present one.

What to Expect During Seaplane Travel

What to Expect During Seaplane Travel

While Kenmore Air’s floatplanes offer astounding scenery, travelers should stay mindful of strict luggage restrictions and the possibility of surprise fees if they exceed allowances. Color-coded boarding passes, shifting winds, and combined flight routes can all add to the trip’s quirky charm. From Lake Union, visitors glimpse Seattle’s houseboat communities and the University of Washington stadium before a picturesque landing on the water—an experience as exhilarating as it is scenic.

One thing I’ve learned is that seaplane flights often require travelers to be flexible. Weather conditions in the Pacific Northwest can shift quickly, leading to last-minute flight adjustments. However, that unpredictability can enhance the experience, as you never quite know when a stray rainbow or a curious harbor seal might appear in the distance. If you’re prone to motion sickness, industry experts recommend a light snack and an over-the-counter remedy before takeoff—particularly for the bumpier flights during stormy weather.

Another tip I find valuable is dressing in layers. Seaplanes can be cozy, but once those doors open on a chilly Northwest morning, you’ll be grateful for a jacket or sweater. I’ve also seen that seasoned travelers often pack small camera gear, opting for a phone or a compact camera instead of bulky equipment. Space is at a premium, so pack light and be prepared for a comfortably snug cabin environment.

Top Picks for Memorable Routes

Top Picks for Memorable Routes

Seattle Scenic Flight Tour (20–25 minutes): Ideal for first-timers, with fares from $99.
Tacoma Seaplane Tour (20 minutes): Glimpse the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, waterfront sights, and Mount Rainier.
San Juan Islands Getaway (from $189): Short flight times and stunning archipelago views.
Refuge Cove (from $399): A more extensive journey for those seeking a remote coastal escape.
Seattle–Victoria Loop: Fly one way in around 45 minutes and return on the Victoria Clipper fast ferry under three hours for a complete Pacific Northwest adventure.

Each of these trips offers something a bit different, and I’ve heard numerous testimonials praising the variety. If you’re a foodie, pair your seaplane ride with local culinary tours at your destination—fresh, Pacific Northwest seafood pairs delightfully with a day of scenic exploration. Some early data published this year indicates that the most popular route for photography buffs is the Refuge Cove excursion, where you can capture rugged coastal landscapes in all their glory.

In my view, these routes can serve as a gateway into the region’s character. From the bustle of Seattle’s skyline to the quiet tranquility of the San Juan Islands, they demonstrate just how diverse the Pacific Northwest can be. If you opt for the Seattle–Victoria Loop, you’ll have the added benefit of blending two unique travel experiences in one: a thrilling flight and a scenic ferry ride—a one-two punch of must-try Pacific Northwest adventures.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Seaplane travel in 2025 isn’t just a novelty; it’s a bridge that connects the marvels of modern aviation with the timeless beauty of the Pacific Northwest. From the thrill of water landings to the reward of redeeming mileage points, each journey can be tailored to personal interests and goals. I find that people who give seaplane travel a try often come away with a refreshed perspective on what it means to explore.

Kenmore Air exemplifies this spirit: a carrier that’s deeply invested in preserving its storied history and its future. Whether you’re redeeming Alaska Miles for a weekend getaway or embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime Island-hop, there’s a sense of authenticity here that’s hard to beat. Ultimately, it’s a testament to the Pacific Northwest’s power to captivate even the most seasoned travelers.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I’ve read countless accounts of people who step off these seaplanes beaming like they’ve uncovered one of travel’s greatest secrets. The synergy of dramatic mountain vistas, sparkling waters, and gentle landings on glistening lakes has a way of reawakening our sense of wonder. And from what I’ve gathered, there’s no better time to explore these routes than right now.

For me, the value lies in the combination of flying and floating: one moment you’re in the clouds, and the next you’re coasting on the water, connecting with the local environment in a distinctly personal way. If you’re looking to turn your next getaway into an unforgettable adventure, seaplane travel is well worth considering.

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