Kayak Tour and Rental

Gliding across the glassy surface of the ocean is fantasy-turned-reality at Miami Beach Paddleboard . Beachgoers stand astride paddleboards and kayak themselves with an oar, to get an unmatched view o

Gliding across the glassy surface of the ocean is fantasy-turned-reality at Miami Beach Paddleboard . Beachgoers stand astride paddleboards and kayak themselves with an oar, to get an unmatched view of both water and shore. , which makes for easier movement and leaves room for boarders to stow their bowling balls.

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Location: Miami

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the kayak tour? Is it really easy to paddle?

A: You’ll want to wear something comfortable and maybe a swimsuit since you might get splashed. Flip-flops or water shoes are great, and don’t forget sunscreen! Paddling is pretty straightforward, and the guides are super helpful, especially if you're a beginner.

Q: Are there any age limits for the kayak tour? Can kids join?

A: Yes, kids can join the kayak tour! They usually need to be at least 5 years old, but younger kids can ride along in tandem kayaks with an adult. Just check with the company ahead of time to confirm. It’s a fantastic family experience!

Q: What happens if it rains on the day of our kayak tour?

A: If it rains, they usually check the weather and may reschedule the tour for safety. You'll get a heads-up in advance, so don’t worry! It’s better to be safe than to kayak in rough weather. Just have a backup plan.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting a kayak tour! Anyone done it?

I’m considering getting a kayak tour from Miami Beach Paddleboard as a gift for my sister's birthday. She loves water sports and the photos look stunning! Just not sure about the best time to go or if it’s good for first-timers. Has anyone done it? Would love to hear your experiences!

Kayaking in Miami Beach - Worth it?

I’ve been eyeing the kayak tour option at Miami Beach Paddleboard. My friends say the views are incredible! But is it just a lot of paddling or is there chill time to explore? Also, how hard is it for someone who's not super fit?