Renting a kayak or stand-up paddleboard, also known locally as a SUP or paddle surf, is a great way to explore the sheltered waters just south of Cadiz. As you paddle out from the marina, you'll have views of Sancti Petri Castle and the bustling birdlife that hand out in the surrounding marshes. Whether you're travelling solo, with family or with friends, there's something to suit you, with single and double paddleboards, and kayaks big enough for three or four people.
Sancti Petri kayak rentals near Cadiz
- You can paddle the coast of Sancti Petri at your own pace in a kayak or paddleboard
- The sheltered bay has clear waters, marshes brimming with birdlife and castle views
- There are solo and double paddleboards as well as kayaks big enough for up to four people
- Every kayak or paddleboard rental must include at least one adult
- Triple kayaks are suitable for two adults and one child up to eight years old
- Quadruple kayaks are suitable for two adults and two children up to eight years old
- Bring a hat
- Bring a towel
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
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