Aquatrekking *Pont de Tusset* Great Gorges of the Verdon - Meeting Point at the Equipment Station

Aquatrekking *Pont de Tusset* Great Gorges of the Verdon

Experience the Great Gorges of the Verdon by swimming on this 3-hour aquatrekking tour suitable for ages 8 and up, guided by experts with safety and fun in mind.

Exciting Aquatrekking Adventure in the Great Gorges of the Verdon

Aquatrekking *Pont de Tusset* Great Gorges of the Verdon - Exciting Aquatrekking Adventure in the Great Gorges of the Verdon

The Aquatrekking at Pont de Tusset offers a unique way to explore the Gorges du Verdon through swimming and river activities. With a duration of 3 hours, this tour is perfect for families and adventure seekers eager to see the region from a different angle. Meeting at the equipment spot with coordinates 43.82178497314453, 6.431119918823242, participants gear up with wetsuits and safety gear before embarking on a fun-filled, low-difficulty journey through turquoise waters.

This activity is led by Haute Provence Outdoor, a provider known for its friendly, professional guides. The tour is accessible from 8 years old, making it a great choice for families or small groups wanting a half-day adventure. The focus is on safe, enjoyable river swimming, with the chance to jump, float, and paddle beneath Entrevaux’s historic Vauban fortress. The tour’s relaxed pace and family-friendly nature make it stand out against more intense canyoning experiences.

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Key Points

Aquatrekking *Pont de Tusset* Great Gorges of the Verdon - Key Points

  • Three-hour aquatrekking tour in the Great Gorges of the Verdon, suitable for ages 8 and up
  • Swim in large pools, passages of small rapids, and enjoy jumps for the daring
  • Low difficulty rapids, no ropes needed, obstacles can be avoided
  • Guided by knowledgeable, safety-conscious professionals, with tips and history
  • Small group experience limited to 8 participants for personalized attention
  • No prior experience needed; great for families and first-timers

The Unique Experience of Aqua Trekking in the Verdon Gorges

The main draw of this tour is that it’s the only way to visit the Gorges du Verdon by swimming. Unlike canyoning, aquatrekking is not vertical and does not require ropes, making it accessible and less physically demanding. The activity involves swimming in large pools of turquoise water, crossing small rapids, and tackling a few jumps—perfect for those looking for a short, lively adventure.

The course features a series of swims, rapid passages, and leisurely floats. Participants can choose to skip jumps if they prefer, making the experience enjoyable for those cautious about heights. The low, progressive rapids ensure safety while maintaining a sense of thrill. This activity offers a fresh way to appreciate the Verdon outside typical hiking or sightseeing routes.

Meeting Point at the Equipment Station

Aquatrekking *Pont de Tusset* Great Gorges of the Verdon - Meeting Point at the Equipment Station

All participants gather at the designated equipment site, where guides prepare everyone with wetsuits and safety gear. The precise location at 43.82178497314453, 6.431119918823242 makes it easy to find and prepare for the adventure. The meeting point is a short walk from the river, ensuring a smooth start to the trip.

Guides are known for their friendliness and professionalism, ensuring safety and explaining the activity clearly. The briefing covers how to swim, jump, and navigate the river, which is very helpful for first-timers or those new to river sports.

What the Aquatrekking Tour Includes

During this three-hour tour, the focus is on experiencing the Verdon from the water. The activity includes swimming in large pools, crossing small rapids, and jumping for those eager to add some adrenaline. The guided route beneath Entrevaux’s Vauban fortress offers a scenic backdrop, with the historic fortress visible from the river.

The tour is designed for a relaxed pace that allows families and beginners to enjoy the scenery and activity without feeling rushed. The small group size (limited to 8 participants) ensures personal attention and a safe environment, especially important given the aquatic nature of the activity.

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Who Should Choose This Tour

This activity is ideal for families with children from 8 years old, those who want a fun, half-day river adventure, or anyone curious about trying aquatrekking. Since it does not involve vertical drops or ropes, it’s less intimidating than canyoning or rappelling adventures. The safety measures and well-informed guides make it suitable for beginners.

However, participants should bring hiking shoes and sports shoes to walk to the river. Cellphones are not allowed during the activity to prevent accidents and keep all participants focused on safety.

Physical Requirements and Accessibility

The tour is accessible from age 8, but it’s not suitable for pregnant women or people over 70. It requires comfortable swimming ability and a willingness to get wet. The activity’s gentle rapids and shallow crossings make it suitable for most people in good health, but comfortable footwear and a spirit of adventure are recommended.

The activity is not suitable for children under 8 or individuals with certain health restrictions. It’s a low-impact activity emphasizing fun and safety over physical challenge.

Safety and Guide Expertise

Participants benefit from guides who prioritize safety and provide detailed explanations. Many reviews praise guides like Nino, Banjo, and Nicolas, noting their knowledge, kindness, and vigilance. They are attentive to each participant’s comfort, offering tips and safety instructions along the way.

The guides also share interesting facts about the Gorge du Verdon’s history and geography, enriching the experience with educational insights. This combination of safety and storytelling makes the trip both fun and informative.

Flexibility with Cancellation and Payment

Booking is flexible: free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance allows travelers to plan without stress. The option to reserve now and pay later adds convenience, especially for those with unpredictable schedules. This flexibility makes it easier to fit the activity into any travel plan.

Starting times vary, so it’s best to check availability, but each session lasts around three hours, fitting easily into a half-day itinerary.

Overall Value and Experience

Given its family-friendly approach, scenic setting, and professional guides, this aquatrekking tour offers excellent value. The small group size enhances safety and intimacy. Participants enjoy a unique perspective on the Verdon Gorges that combines adventure, nature, and history.

While the activity is not overly challenging, it provides enough excitement with jumps and rapid crossings for those seeking some thrill. Its accessible nature makes it a standout choice for a memorable, light adventure in the South of France.

Final Thoughts on the Aquatrekking Pont de Tusset Tour

This three-hour aquatrekking experience in the Great Gorges of the Verdon delivers a safe, engaging, and family-friendly way to view one of France’s most stunning landscapes. The guides’ expertise, combined with the beautiful river scenery and variety of water activities, make it a worthy addition to any Verdon itinerary.

It’s best suited for those wanting a half-day aquatic adventure that’s accessible, fun, and safe. The activity’s relaxed pace and low difficulty make it appealing to a broad audience, especially families or first-time river explorers. Just remember to bring hiking shoes and leave cellphones behind for a worry-free experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the aquatrekking activity is suitable for children from 8 years old. It’s designed to be safe and fun for families.

How physically demanding is the activity?
The tour involves swimming, small rapids, and jumps, but no vertical drops or ropes. It’s accessible for most, requiring only comfortable swimming skills and a willingness to get wet.

What should I bring?
Participants should bring hiking shoes and sports shoes. Cellphones are not allowed during the activity to ensure safety.

Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at the equipment station at 43.82178497314453, 6.431119918823242, where guides prepare everyone with gear.

Is the tour suitable for pregnant women or seniors over 70?
No, this activity is not recommended for pregnant women or individuals over 70 due to physical considerations.

How long is the activity?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours from start to finish, including equipment preparation and the river experience.

Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time, providing flexibility in planning.

What makes this aquatrekking experience unique?
It’s the only way to visit the Gorges du Verdon by swimming, offering a low-impact, scenic, and family-friendly adventure that combines water fun with impressive landscapes.

Are guides experienced?
Yes, guides like Nino, Banjo, and Nicolas are praised for their knowledge, safety focus, and kindness, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Is this activity good for beginners?
Absolutely. The activity is designed to be accessible and safe for beginners, with low-difficulty rapids and guidance throughout.

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