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Explore Cabo de Gata by kayak and snorkel. Enjoy stunning volcanic cliffs, clear waters, and free photos, all guided by friendly experts for a great value day out.
If you’re looking for a way to see Cabo de Gata beyond the usual footpaths and beaches, a kayak and snorkel tour might be exactly what you need. This experience, offered by KayakSur Cabo de Gata, promises a fun and authentic way to explore the park’s striking volcanic coastline while enjoying some underwater wonders. With over 20 years of experience, the guides have fine-tuned a route that combines adventure, natural beauty, and plenty of opportunities for socializing and photo-taking.
One standout feature is the free photography report, shot with a GoPro HERO 12, which means you’ll come away with professional-quality memories—no need to fuss with your camera or phone. The guides, Manolo and Luismi, are frequently praised for their friendliness and attentiveness, making the whole trip feel safe and relaxed.
A potential consideration is the route change due to weather conditions, which might mean swapping the original plan for the Pirate Route. While this flexibility is helpful for safety, it may influence what specific sights you get to see.
This tour is best suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities, are comfortable in the water, and want a balanced mix of gentle paddling and snorkeling. If you’re after a lively, social experience with a good dose of natural beauty, this could be just the ticket. However, non-swimmers or very young children under five might want to consider other options, as swimming knowledge is essential.


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This 3-hour tour, priced at around $47 per person, offers a straightforward way to enjoy the natural beauty of Cabo de Gata. It’s organized by KayakSur Cabo de Gata, a provider with solid experience and a reputation for friendly service. The meeting point is conveniently located on Calle Carr. Antigua del Faro, where guides don their blue shirts with the KayakSur logo, making them easy to spot.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance—an important perk if your plans shift or the weather looks uncertain. The tours run in Spanish and English, accommodating a broad range of travelers.
Everything needed for a safe and enjoyable trip is provided: double kayaks with backrests and self-emptying design, life jackets, snorkeling gear, a shovel for safety, and a first aid kit. Plus, you’ll get a photo report captured during the tour, ensuring great memories without extra effort on your part.
The itinerary is designed to give you a taste of Cabo de Gata’s diverse scenery. It starts with a 20-minute kayaking class, perfect for beginners or those needing a quick refresher. Then, you’re off on a guided kayaking route lasting about 1.5 hours, passing by impressive volcanic cliffs that are more than 15,000 million years old—a visual treat for geology buffs.
Next, there’s a quick 15-minute photo stop, where you can snap pictures of the rugged coastline or just relax and take in the view. The highlight for many is the snorkeling session, which lasts around 25 minutes in waters filled with Posidonia Oceanica, a vital seagrass that supports marine life.
The tour usually covers the route from La Fabriquilla Beach to Las Sirenas Reef, but weather conditions can lead to adjustments. In windy conditions, the route shifts to the Pirates Route, departing from Cala del Cuervo, within the Cabo de Gata Natural Park and Marine Reserves.
Both routes are round trips, with sights like Los Motores de las Salinas, Corralete Beach, Playa del Playazo de Rodalquilar, and caves like Cueva del Puntón and Cueva de las Palomas. Reviewers appreciated this flexibility, noting that the change of scenery was still very enjoyable, with some even preferring the pirate-themed route.
Reviews consistently mention the friendly guides—Manolo and Luismi—who go above and beyond to keep everyone safe and entertained. One traveler noted, “They were very attentive and had a great sense of humor,” which made the experience feel more like hanging out with friends than a tour.
Another highlighted the ease of paddling, mentioning that “if your partner and you coordinate well, handling the kayak isn’t very difficult.” This suggests that while some effort is involved, it’s accessible even for beginners with a bit of teamwork.
The snorkeling was a highlight for many, with clear waters offering glimpses of vibrant marine life and flora. One guest called it “a beautiful experience,” especially enjoying the chance to see the underwater environment up close.
Considering the price, the value for money is quite good. For less than fifty dollars, you get a guided route, all gear, a professional photo report, and the chance to explore a protected natural park from the sea—a unique perspective few travelers get.
That said, a few reviews mention the route change as a minor disappointment, especially if you had your heart set on specific spots like Las Sirenas Reef or the caves. Weather can’t be controlled, and while the guides do their best to offer alternatives, it’s worth being flexible.
This tour caters well to active travelers who love outdoor adventures and are comfortable in water. It’s ideal for families with older children or teenagers, as long as everyone can swim. The friendly guides and small group feel make it suitable for solo travelers or couples seeking a relaxed but engaging experience.
However, it’s less suitable for very young children under five or non-swimmers, as swimming ability is a must. Also, those with mobility issues might find paddling challenging.

For a reasonable price, you get an authentic, well-organized experience that combines scenic beauty, fun physical activity, and excellent value. The guides’ friendly approach and the quality of provided photos enhance the trip’s appeal, making it memorable without breaking the bank.
If you’re keen on seeing Cabo de Gata from a different angle—literally—and enjoy the combination of paddling and snorkeling, this tour offers a fantastic way to do so. The flexibility in routes and the natural, unspoiled scenery are perfect for travelers who want an active day out with beautiful photo opportunities and a chance to connect with nature.
This experience is best suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities, are comfortable in the water, and appreciate authentic, guided adventures. It’s a perfect choice for anyone looking for a balanced mix of exploration, fun, and natural scenery in Spain’s stunning southern coast.

Do I need to know how to swim?
Yes, knowing how to swim is essential as this activity involves water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s suitable for children over 5 years old, but they must be comfortable in the water.
What should I bring?
Bring a sun hat, sunscreen, water, and beachwear.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak both Spanish and English.
How long does the snorkeling last?
Snorkeling typically lasts about 25 minutes.
What if the weather is bad?
Routes may change depending on wind and sea conditions, but safety is a priority.
Is the equipment included?
Yes, all snorkeling gear, life jackets, and paddles are provided.