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Discover the guided kayaking adventure off Gran Canaria’s coast, featuring caves, archaeological sites, snorkeling, and scenic stops, all led by bilingual guides.
A guided kayaking trip in Gran Canaria offers a lively way to explore the island’s stunning coastlines while enjoying a variety of activities suited for families and nature lovers alike. Priced at $71.08 per person, this tour lasts approximately 4 hours and departs from El Pajar beach at 9:30 am. With a rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 20 reviews, it provides a balanced mix of adventure, cultural discovery, and relaxation—although one review notes a rare cancellation issue, highlighting the importance of confirming your booking.
This tour is ideal for those who appreciate active outdoor experiences combined with scenic sightseeing. It includes kayaking, swimming, snorkeling, and beach downtime, with waterproof bags provided for valuables. The tour’s straightforward logistics, such as mobile tickets and group size limited to 20, make it accessible and manageable for most travelers. While it offers plenty of memorable moments, you should be comfortable in the water and prepared for a moderate pace, particularly on the return leg.


The adventure begins at El Pajar beach, a scenic spot on the southwestern coast of Gran Canaria. Guides provide a brief orientation on how to operate the kayak before heading into the water. The morning start at 9:30 am helps avoid the midday crowds and ensures good lighting for sightseeing and snorkeling. The group size, capped at 20 participants, keeps the experience intimate and manageable.
This setting offers a smooth beginning for first-time paddlers and benefits from the bilingual guidance, which ensures clear instructions for all participants. The tour’s mobile ticket system guarantees quick and convenient check-in. Travelers should arrive prepared for an active session, with some basic swimming ability recommended.
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The kayak route takes you along Gran Canaria’s rugged coast, renowned for its dramatic caves and cliffs. The guides highlight notable formations along the way, adding historical and natural context along the journey. A significant stop is made at Los Militares, where an archaeological site offers insight into the aboriginal inhabitants of the island.
During this stop, visitors learn about the living conditions of ancient peoples and get a chance to explore the site up close. This cultural touch adds depth to the outdoor activity, making it more than just a scenic paddle. The route to Montaña Arena provides ample opportunity for photo-taking and appreciating the coastal geology.

Upon reaching Montaña Arena, the group enjoys free time on the beach to unwind. The area is suitable for relaxing, sunbathing, or playing beach games like frisbee and beach tennis. The shallow waters also make it a good spot for snorkeling, with colorful fish often visible just off the shore.
A fun part of the visit involves feeding local lizards during lunch, which adds a playful element for those interested. The picnic provided includes chocolate, fruit, biscuits, nuts, and water, offering a quick energy boost and hydration amid the day’s activities.

The journey back to El Pajar takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes, depending on conditions. The paddle is less intense, allowing for relaxed paddling and sightseeing. As the group approaches the coast, there’s a chance to spot sea turtles, which are occasionally seen during this part of the tour.
This return leg offers a chance to reflect on the day’s adventures, enjoy the ocean breeze, and admire the coastline from a different perspective. The guides maintain a friendly and informative tone, sharing interesting facts about the local environment.
All necessary kayaking gear is provided, including paddle, waterproof bags, and life jackets. The waterproof bags are especially helpful for keeping valuables safe while in the water. The guides, fluent in English and Spanish, also provide photos of the group, capturing memorable moments.
Additional snacks and bottled water are included, ensuring participants stay energized throughout the tour. The picture report can be a nice keepsake, especially for families or groups wanting to share their experience afterward.
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The tour is popular, with an average booking window of 24 days in advance. It’s advisable to reserve early, especially during peak seasons. The activity is subject to weather conditions; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
For safety, children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour is suitable for most travelers without specific health restrictions. The group size of up to 20 helps keep the experience manageable and ensures personalized attention from guides.
One review mentions a cancellation due to a no-show, which is an exception rather than the norm. The tour provider, MOJO PICON AVENTURA, states they aim for smooth operation and refunds if cancellations occur. Confirming your reservation is advisable to avoid surprises, and the company’s contact details are readily available for any questions.
This tour appeals most to families, adventure seekers, and nature lovers looking for an active, scenic day. The bilingual guides ensure clear communication and enrich the experience with local insights. The combination of kayaking, cultural stops, and beach leisure offers variety without feeling rushed.
While the moderate paddling distance might challenge some, the easygoing pace and scenic stops make it accessible for most. It’s especially suitable for those who want a balanced mix of activity and relaxation during their Gran Canaria holiday.
This half-day guided kayaking trip balances adventure, cultural discovery, and relaxation. The included picnic, safety gear, and photo report add value, making it a well-rounded experience. The scenic stops at archaeological sites and beaches stand out as highlights.
The 4.0-star rating reflects mostly positive experiences, though occasional cancellations remind travelers to confirm reservations and weather conditions. This tour offers a great way to explore Gran Canaria from the water while enjoying the island’s natural beauty and cultural landmarks. It suits active visitors eager to combine physical activity with sightseeing and cultural insights.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and the activity is generally suitable for most ages, provided they are comfortable in the water.
What should I bring on the tour?
The tour provides kayaking gear and waterproof bags. It’s recommended to bring sun protection, a hat, and swimwear. The provided snacks and water help keep you energized.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a full refund or an alternative date. Confirm your booking close to the date for the latest updates.
Can I book this tour last minute?
It’s best to book at least 24 days in advance, as it is popular and tends to fill quickly, especially during peak seasons.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic kayaking, a visit to archaeological sites, snorkeling opportunities, and relaxing beach time offers a well-rounded day tailored for adventure and culture.