Kayaking in Andalusia: Unforgettable Water Routes
Ready to paddle through crystal-clear waters and discover Andalusian landscapes from a unique perspective? Kayaking in Andalusia awaits you with adventures for all levels, from secret coves to winding rivers.
Kayaking in Andalusia: Unforgettable Water Routes
Highlights
- • The Coast of Granada (Almuñécar, La Herradura) is famous for its sea caves accessible by kayak.
- • The Maro-Cerro Gordo Cliffs Natural Park (Malaga) offers crystal-clear waters and rich marine life.
- • The Iznájar reservoir, the largest in Andalusia, has 100 km (62 miles) of navigable coastline for kayaking.
- • The mouth of the Piedras River in Huelva is ideal for birdwatching in a marshland environment.
- • The Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park (Almería) offers virgin coves and volcanic formations to explore.
- • The province of Cadiz has over 200 km (124 miles) of coastline, with sea and estuary kayaking options.
Practical Information
What to bring
- Swimsuit or comfortable clothing that can get wet
- Sunscreen and hat
- Sunglasses with a retaining strap
- Water shoes or booties
- Water and a snack
- Towel and change of clothes for afterwards
- Waterproof camera (optional)
Best time
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are ideal for kayaking in Andalusia, with pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) is also popular, although temperatures can be high and beaches more crowded. Winter is viable on the coast, with sunny days and mild temperatures.
Required level
Most kayaking routes offered in Andalusia are easy to moderate, suitable for beginners and people with no prior experience. No great physical fitness is required, just a desire to paddle and enjoy the scenery. For longer routes or whitewater (rivers), a higher level of experience will be indicated.
Kayaking in Andalusia: Unforgettable Water Routes
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