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Kayak Sailing on the Indian River Lagoon
Adventure Kayaking's newest adventure.
KAYAK SAILING DAY TRIPS
See our Tours page for dates and times for our current schedule.
CAMPING & KAYAK SAILING MULTI-DAY TRIPS
- Nov 17 - 10
- Nov 21 - 23
- Dec 16 -18
- Jan 6 - 8
- Jan 30 - Feb 1
After
several years of testing different sail rigs and equipment, we have
perfected the kayak sailing experience. Join us as we Sail &
Paddle the beautiful Indian River Lagoon, North America's most diverse
estuary. Enjoy scenic vistas and abundant wildlife as we explore the
waters between Sebastian, Vero Beach, and Ft Pierce.A wide variety of
birds inhabit the lagoon, including brown pelicans, osprey, bald
eagles, herons, egrets and more! Cruise along with pods of frollicking
Atlantic Bottlenosed Dolphin. See the gentle and curious Manatee
feeding on the seagrass beds that populate the lagoon. We will take
time to explore the many mangrove and spoil islands of the Indian River
Lagoon. Camping equipment and all
meals included. No sailing experience needed.
Two nights - three days $275
per person
The
twin mast system sail rigs add sail power under a wide varity of wind
conditions. Foot controlled rudder systems make the steering of our
15-17 foot expedition style kayaks a breeze. The sail rigs perform well
across or downwind with an easy adjustment to the mast angle. No
sailing experience is needed, the sails are easy to handle with user
friendly rigging. The sails can be easily lowered while paddling and
when we stop for lunch. And, "Oh Yes", lunch is included. Healthy,
Fresh, and Hearty.
We
utilize several locations on the lagoon from which to launch, depending
on the wind direction. A nice downwind sail enables us to go one way
during our journey. This allows us to see and explore a spectacular
stretch of this estuarine habitat. An Adventure Kayaking guide will
meet us at the end of our journey for transport back to our starting
point.
Adventure
Kayaking: experienced professionals,
dedicated to giving you the best kayaking adventure to be found in
Florida or the Bahamas.
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pictures
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