9 hours (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English
Good for avoiding crowds
Keeping you safe during COVID-19
What you can expect during your visit
Face masks provided for travelers
Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Gear/equipment sanitized between use
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
Guides required to regularly wash hands
Regular temperature checks for staff
Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
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Overview
Discover the secret coves and dramatic cliffs of the Spanish Costa Brava on an exhilarating full-day kayak excursion from Barcelona. Enjoy the convenience of round-trip transportation from a central city location, and then take to the sea on your lightweight kayak. Paddle at a leisurely pace while admiring rugged rock formations and tumbling cliffs, and then stop at a secluded cove to snorkel and swim in the crystal clear waters. No experience is necessary for this adventurous tour and the pace will be tailored according to ability.
- Sea kayak day trip to the Costa Brava region
- Travel from Barcelona to a tranquil stretch of the Costa Brava
- Admire the coastal landscape from a different perspective
- Stop at a secluded cove to swim, snorkel and sunbathe
- Enjoy a picnic lunch on the beach with your guide and group
- No kayaking experience is necessary
Why Travelers Choose This Tour
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Make your own way to a central location in Barcelona and greet your professional guide. Climb aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned minibus and soak up the stunning scenery as you venture north to the Costa Brava region. Disembark and don your life jacket while listening to an informative safety briefing. Climb onto your awaiting kayak then begin to cruise the rugged coastline at a leisurely pace. Trace a scenic and serene stretch of coast alongside your expert guide and listen to fascinating tales of legend and geology. Improve your kayaking technique with insightful advice then approach a secluded cove for some well-earned relaxation time.
Revitalize with a fulfilling picnic lunch and a refreshing dip in the crystal clear waters surrounding the cove; feast upon baguette sandwiches, fruit, chips and bottled water. Use professional snorkeling equipment to observe magnificent marine life then return to your kayak after your invigorating respite.
Follow the same route back to the start point in Costa Brava. Dry off then climb back into the minivan for the journey back to the original departure point.
Revitalize with a fulfilling picnic lunch and a refreshing dip in the crystal clear waters surrounding the cove; feast upon baguette sandwiches, fruit, chips and bottled water. Use professional snorkeling equipment to observe magnificent marine life then return to your kayak after your invigorating respite.
Follow the same route back to the start point in Costa Brava. Dry off then climb back into the minivan for the journey back to the original departure point.
Traveler Tips
- "Unfortunately the weather wasn't great and we weren't able to take the kayaks out, so Martin suggested a hike along the shore to some secluded beaches and coves for swimming and snorkeling." See review
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