Kayaking in the Valencian Community: Aquatic Adventure on the Coast
Discover the Valencian Community from a unique perspective by kayaking. Explore hidden coves, sea caves, and stunning coastal landscapes. Your aquatic adventure awaits!
Kayaking in the Valencian Community: Aquatic Adventure on the Coast
Highlights
- • The Valencian Community has over 500 km (310 miles) of coastline ideal for kayaking.
- • Cova Tallada (Jávea) is a man-made sea cave, accessible only by kayak or swimming.
- • Average water temperature in summer: 25°C (77°F), perfect for a dip.
- • The Albufera Natural Park of Valencia is one of the most important wetlands in Europe.
- • Kayaking activity prices start from €25 per person.
- • Average distance of guided routes: 5-10 km (3-6 miles), suitable for most levels.
Practical Information
What to bring
- Swimsuit or comfortable clothing that can get wet
- Lycra shirt or sun protection
- Cap or hat
- Sunglasses with a retaining strap
- High-protection sun cream
- Water shoes or sandals that can get wet and hold your foot well
- Water bottle (minimum 1 liter)
- Towel and change of clothes for afterwards
- Optional: Snorkel and mask if you want to explore underwater
Best time of year
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) is ideal for swimming, although beaches and coves may be more crowded. Winter can be suitable on sunny, windless days, but the water will be colder.
Required skill level
Most kayaking routes in the Valencian Community are easy to moderate, suitable for people with basic physical fitness. Some specific routes may require an intermediate level. The difficulty level will always be indicated in the description of each activity.
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