The environment in which we will be and the stops we will make in places only accessible by the sea and the confidence and safety of our guides.
Itinerary
Carretera Provincial del Barranc del Monyo, 122
Go to the next level of adventure
Our route begins by equipping ourselves, taking some photos to remember and giving a brief talk on how to handle the kayak and entering the water, in which a guide will assist us.
Once boarded, we head south, sailing along the broken roads along Cape San Antonio, seeing the Aigüa Dolça cove, the exterior of Cova Tallada, Cova Fosca and many more secrets that the cape hides. We will make a stop in one of the coves for lunch (it is important if you have any intolerance to specify it in the reservation so we can bring you something appropriate). Immediately afterwards we will return to the kayaks to take our snorkel masks and go for a dip surrounded by the flora and fauna of the environment. Being a marine reserve we will have a great variety.
- Advanced difficulty - Knowing how to swim is essential - Ages 16 and up - Bring booties/crab shoes
For each minor there will be an adult accompanying them in the kayak, 2 minors together are NOT possible.
*Our routes are offered in English and Spanish, if at the time of the briefing we see that one of these 2 languages is not spoken, for your safety, the reservation will be canceled and the amount paid will be lost.
What's included
INCLUDED
Fun!
Photos
Security material
RC and accident insurance
Snorkel masks
Appetizer
Additional information
Must Know
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Good To Know
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Location
Address
Carretera Provincial del Barranc del Monyo, 122, 03700 Dénia, Alicante, Spain