Kayaking in Galicia: Discover the Atlantic Coast Stroke by Stroke
Explore the wild beauty of Galicia from a unique perspective. Kayaking allows you to delve into estuaries, coastlines, and hidden coves, connecting with the Atlantic nature in an unforgettable way.
Kayaking in Galicia: Discover the Atlantic Coast Stroke by Stroke
Highlights
- • Galicia has approximately 1,500 km (930 miles) of coastline, ideal for exploring by kayak.
- • The Cíes Islands, accessible by kayak, are part of the Maritime-Terrestrial National Park of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia.
- • The Ría de Arousa is the largest estuary in Galicia, with an area of over 230 km² (89 sq miles).
- • Sea kayaking on the Costa da Morte offers views of historic lighthouses like Fisterra.
- • The Miño River, a natural border, allows for kayak routes with unique river and cultural landscapes.
- • Average water temperature in summer in the Galician rías: 18-20°C (64-68°F).
Practical Information
What to bring
- Swimsuit or comfortable clothes that can get wet
- Sunscreen and a hat
- Sunglasses with a strap
- Appropriate footwear for water (water shoes or strapped sandals)
- Water and something to eat (energy bars, fruit)
- Towel and dry clothes for afterwards
- Dry bag for personal items (phone, keys)
Best time
The best time for kayaking in Galicia is from spring to autumn (May to October), when temperatures are milder and there is less chance of rain. The summer months (July and August) offer the warmest waters and longer days, although also higher tourist numbers.
Required level
There are routes for all levels. From calm paddles in the rías for beginners and families, to more demanding open-sea crossings for experienced paddlers. It is important to inquire about the activity's level before booking.
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