Half-Day Kayak and Snorkelling Tour

Spanish
Free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours before the start of the experience.

Description

The bay of Fornells provides an ideal setting to explore the north coast of Menorca from the water. This half-day kayak tour offers access to quieter areas while enjoying the natural surroundings in an active way.

Paddling close to the surface gives a different perspective of the coastline, making it easier to reach caves, narrow inlets and hidden spots that are not visible from land. The lightweight and manoeuvrable design of the kayak allows for smooth navigation and the possibility to stop at various points along the route.

During this experience, you will learn how to handle a kayak with the guidance of an expert instructor, who will explain its use. You will then head to the Marine Reserve in northern Menorca to enjoy snorkelling, taking advantage of the crystal-clear waters to observe marine life. Afterwards, you will continue to admire some of the island’s highest cliffs. The experience takes place in a relaxed atmosphere, with the pace adapted to the group and sea conditions.

A balanced activity that brings together light physical effort and direct contact with nature, offering a closer way to discover Menorca’s coastline.

Meeting point Passeig Marítim Gumersind Riera, 69, Es Mercadal, 07748, IB, ES https://www.google.com/maps/search/Katayak/@40.05076076,4.1288116,17z?hl=es


What should you know before you go?

  • Half-day activity
  • Minimum age: 12 years
  • Takes place in Fornells Bay
  • Subject to sea conditions

What to bring?

  • Sun protection
  • Swimwear
  • Water

Excursion Kayak de medio día y snorkell.

Adulto
40
Adulto
40

Minimum per booking: 1 person

Excursion Kayak de medio día y snorkell.

Niño
30
Niño
30

Minimum per booking: 1 person

  • Guided kayak tour
  • Snorkelling stops
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