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Best Kayaking Travel Spots 2013

Why kayaking travel spots

For those who wish to indulge in the sport of kayaking, 2013 is shaping up to be an exciting time for thrill seekers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. In many parts of the world, numerous companies are hosting kayaking trips throughout the whole year. Whether you’re up for an exciting venture through the many twists and turns of cascading rivers, or you simply wish to soak in the fresh air while gently floating among calm waters, these travel spots are sure to satisfy anyone with a keen sense of adventure.

British Columbia

Head to British Columbia, where you’ll witness the wonderful sights of Vancouver Island. Featuring lush and breathtaking scenery, British Columbia delivers on spectacular views and the perfect climate for visitors all year round. From the White Cliff Islets, to the misty Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia offers a wide variety of scenery to explore.

The glowing atmosphere and friendly locals makes visitors feel welcome when they first arrive in British Columbia. There is a wide selection of hospitality venues to choose from and many tour groups are available; each offers specialized trips that showcase the best parts of this wonderful travel spot.

Mexico

Located in the Gulf of California, you will discover the breathtaking Sea of Cortez. As you propel through the barrage of cliffs and rocky mountains, you’ll find plenty of remote beaches scattered around the area. Experienced kayakers will enjoy the challenge this location delivers, while beginners will have the option of exploring less demanding routes. Special tour guides instruct participants on proper kayaking techniques and maneuvers, and provide vital tips on interpreting currents, tides and weather patterns.

There is also the opportunity to explore the lush coral reefs within the Sea of Cortez. Participants will be delighted by the beautiful coral life that is on display, including a wide variety of fish species.

Solomon Islands

English: Aerial view of SOlomon Islands

English: Aerial view of SOlomon Islands (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Solomon Islands, located east of Papa New Guinea, provide travelers with a culturally rich kayaking experience. It is the perfect location for those who wish to undertake kayaking in calm conditions that is filled with vast stretches of water and stunning scenery. Many tour guides offer the chance for kayakers, snorklers and divers to travel through the varied parts of this location, ranging from the Ocean Lagoon, to the outer reefs surrounding Uepi Island.

The Solomon Islands contain a rich cultural heritage, one that visitors will be able to experience for themselves. Get up close with the locals who reside along the coastal waters in the Subsistence Village, where fishing is an important aspect of their daily routine. Kayaking is easy through the gentle waters and allows beginners to travel at their own pace, which lets them soak in the gorgeous scenery that is on display.

These travel spots provide travelers with a wide variety of options to choose from. To witness the spectacular opportunities these locations hold and to experience the thrill of kayaking, make an inquiry regarding international tour guides and discover the many wonders these destinations offer today!

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About Brian

As a family we like to go hiking, geocaching and camping. I decided a while back that I needed to have a place to chronicle all of our travels. So, I decided to start a blog about it. We geocache under the name “Gunguy&fam, so if you see me on the trail that’s me! I am always looking for ideas from others so contact me if you have a questions, or if you would like write a guest post we would love to hear from you as well.
  • Cory

    I love kayaking!!

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