Guided Paddleboard Excursion on Rehoboth Bay

Explore beautiful Rehoboth Bay by paddleboard on this guided excursion! Enjoy excellent scenic views as you test your paddling skills on the water.  This tour launches at 8:30. We also have 10:15 a.m.

Explore beautiful Rehoboth Bay by paddleboard on this guided excursion! Enjoy excellent scenic views as you test your paddling skills on the water.  This tour launches at 8:30. We also have 10:15 a.m. and 12 p.m. launch times available.  Please arrive 15 minutes early. No restrooms on site.

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Location: Rehoboth Beach

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Q&A

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the excursion?

A: If the weather looks rough, they usually notify you ahead of time and help you reschedule. Always check the forecast a few days out. It's best to contact Delmarva Board Sports directly if you're unsure. They’re super helpful!

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this paddleboard excursion?

A: There aren't strict age limits, but kids should be at least 10 years old to join. They need to have some coordination for paddling, so I recommend bringing someone who's done it before, especially for younger ones.

Q: What should I wear for the paddleboarding? Is it okay to wear a swimsuit?

A: Definitely wear a swimsuit or something comfortable that can get wet! Just remember to bring a change of clothes for afterward, and don't forget sunscreen. You'll be out on the water for a while!

Discussions

Just did the Guided Paddleboard Excursion - Amazing!

I took the 10:15 a.m. slot last weekend at Rehoboth Bay, and it was fantastic! The guide was super chill and took us to some beautiful spots. Plus, they took free pics for us! The bay was calm, and I felt safe the whole time. Totally recommend it for anyone looking for a fun outdoor gift. Just make sure to arrive 15 minutes early!

Thinking of gifting the paddleboard excursion – any tips?

I'm thinking about getting this paddleboard experience for my sister’s birthday. She's active but has never paddleboarded before. Should I be worried about her not being able to do it? What do you think? Any advice would be helpful!