Shore Excursions Group
Kayak Eco Adventure
After a short, narrated shuttle ride to a calm beach launch site, you will receive a safety briefing and professional instruction on kayaking, along with a life jacket and a stable sit-on-top kayak.
This adventure into nature is fully guided and narrated by a knowledgeable local expert. Depending on current weather conditions, your guide will pick the very best tour route for the day. As you paddle your way around the shoreline, enjoy scenic views of rocky coastlines, uninhabited islands and beaches, and some famous homes and hideaways.
Your guide will point out native coastline inhabitants such as Bermuda longtails, egrets, herons, and various crustaceans along the way. Another world lies beneath your kayak, teeming with a variety of coral, fish, and turtles, some of which you may even see swimming alongside you as you paddle.
You will eventually make your way to a scenic beach area, where you will have the opportunity to take a break and swim in the water, or simply relax, for approximately 30 minutes.
Transportation will be provided to return you to the port area, approximately 30 minutes away.
Day 1 |
The Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda stands as a testament to the island's maritime history and naval heritage. Located at the western tip of Bermuda, this historic site was once a major naval base for the British Royal Navy and is now a thriving hub of culture, history, and tourism. The Dockyard's impressive buildings, including the Commissioner's House and the historic fortifications, offer a glimpse into Bermuda's naval past. The Commissioner's House, built in the early 19th century, now houses the National Museum of Bermuda, where visitors can explore exhibits detailing the island's maritime history, from shipwrecks to pirate lore. Visitors can wander through the Dockyard's vibrant Market Place, where local artisans and shops offer a variety of goods, from handcrafted jewelry to Bermudian souvenirs. The area is also home to the Dolphin Quest, where guests can interact with dolphins in a unique and educational experience. The Dockyard's location on the waterfront provides beautiful views and easy access to nearby beaches and recreational activities. Stroll along the historic stone walls and enjoy the scenic beauty of the harbor and the crystal-clear waters of Bermuda (Bermuda Tourism Authority). A highlight of any visit to the Royal Naval Dockyard is the opportunity to explore the impressive maritime artifacts and historical reenactments that bring Bermuda's naval history to life. The Bermuda Maritime Museum offers guided tours and exhibits on Bermuda’s role in naval warfare and trade. Don't miss the chance to experience the Dockyard's annual events, such as the Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts and the Dockyard Summer Series, which feature local music, dance, and cultural performances. Fun Fact: The Royal Naval Dockyard is home to the Bermuda Rum Cake Company, where you can sample and purchase delicious rum cakes made with Bermuda's own Black Seal Rum. This treat is a beloved local delicacy and makes for a perfect souvenir of your visit. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 05/15/27 |
Starting At $149 |
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The minimum age to participate is 5 years old and minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. The maximum allowable weight is 250 pounds per person, and the maximum combined weight for a 2-person kayak is 400 pounds. Participants must be in good physical condition and should be able to swim. Guests with upper body conditions, limited mobility or any major health condition should not participate. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.