Exhilarating 2 hour adventure exploring our amazing coastline!
On this amazing adventure you will explore part of our stunning coastline by foot, it involves climbing, swimming and scrambling along the rocks to find some of our favourite jumps.
All safety equipment including wetsuits, buoyancy aids and helmets are provided by us, all you need to bring are some trainers or wetsuit boots.
All participants must be competent swimmers (able to swim at-least 50m unaided).
The minimum recommended age is 12 however, we may take younger participants depending on the conditions and the rest of the groups ability.
Please contact us before booking if you have any younger participants or any other concerns.
We can only accept participants under the age of 18 if there parent or legal guardian are also participating in the session.
Padstow, GB
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See what people are saying about Trevone Bay Adventures.
We did the Camel Estuary Kayak Tour with Sam. Absolutely brilliant, Sam shared lots of interesting knowledge about Padstow and the local area. A chilled out 2 hours, taken at the pace of the group. Thanks Sam.
Abi Rayner
Brilliant morning kayaking around the coast with Sam. Safety briefing beforehand and then out for 2 hours. Fell in 3 times (only happened to us, 3 other kayaks in the group had no issues) felt perfectly safe and lots of ...
Chris Pilling
Sam’s 2-hour kayaking adventure was so fantastic! It was so kind of him to get another instructor along so my sister and brother-in-law could come along as well. He was so lovely and explained everything so clearly that ...
Helen Hutt
Cannot recommend highly enough. Enjoyed the 2 hour kayak tour with our 2 teenage boys. Boys had kayaked a couple of times with school before but I had never done anything like it (and was secretly rather nervous about ...
Rebecca Jackson
We loved the 3 hour kayak adventure with Sam. We saw lots of seals and other wildlife and it was great to paddle around the headland to places that are only accessible by boat. Setting out from the beach and surfing in ...
Dan Rusby-Gale
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