Cartagena Kayak Tour
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Experience Highlights
On this kayak tour in Cartagena de Indias you will paddle through the waters of the Caribbean Sea in the bay in front of the city. You will join a small group of about 10 people with a professional guide to paddle to the San Lazaro Lagoon, where you can enjoy the contact with nature. You'll get breathtaking views of places like the Clock Tower, the Pegasus Pier and the Fort of San Sebastian del Pastelillo, in an outdoor excursion of about an hour and a half.
- Paddle a kayak in the Caribbean Sea in the bay of Cartagena de Indias.
- Visit Bird Island and see the harmonious mangroves in the area.
- Get unparalleled panoramic views of must-see sites and monuments, such as the Clock Tower and the Fort of San Sebastian del Pastelillo.
What’s included
- Kayak tour in Cartagena de Indias
- Professional guide
- Safety equipment and accessories
- Personal insurance
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Step by Step
Experience an outdoor adventure on the Caribbean coast of Cartagena de Indias by joining this approximately one and a half hour kayaking tour .
A professional guide will give you all the safety equipment and instructions to learn how to drive the kayak, before you set off to the most beautiful spots in the city's bay.
You'll get spectacular panoramic views of must-see sights along the boardwalk, such as the Clock Tower, San Pedro Church, the Roman Bridge and Fort San Sebastián del Pastelillo, among other historic attractions.
You will row, accompanied by a small group of a maximum of 10 people, to the San Lázaro Lagoon. You will approach the island of the birds, where you will have the opportunity to see a great variety of bird species that frequent the mangroves of the area.
You will enjoy an unforgettable experience that will allow you to come into contact with the unique nature, flora and fauna of this region bathed by the waters of the Caribbean Sea, a historical port enclave of Colombia.