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Discover the Costa Brava via a 2-hour kayak and snorkel tour from Playa de Aro. Enjoy guided paddling, marine life, and stunning coastal views at an affordable price.
Exploring the Costa Brava from the water is a fantastic way to see its rugged coastline, hidden coves, and vibrant marine life. This kayak and snorkel tour offers a relaxed yet immersive way to enjoy the area’s natural beauty in just a couple of hours. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll paddle along scenic coves, stop to observe marine creatures, and unwind in beachside spots—perfect for those craving an active, authentic Mediterranean experience.
One thing we particularly like about this tour is its small group setting, which ensures personalized attention and a more intimate connection to the environment. The inclusion of snorkeling gear allows you to get close to the underwater world, making it suitable for anyone interested in marine life. However, keep in mind that this activity is not tailored for non-swimmers or those with mobility issues, so a basic comfort level in water is recommended.
If you’re looking for a cost-effective, fun-filled way to explore the Costa Brava’s coast with a local touch, this tour fits the bill. It’s especially well-suited for active travelers, families with teens, or anyone who appreciates a balance between guided structure and free time to relax and take photos.


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The tour begins at Kayak & Paddle Surf Cavall Bernat in Platja d’Aro, a location that’s very accessible: just a five-minute drive from Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Palamós, roughly 35 minutes from Girona, and about 1 hour and 30 minutes from Barcelona. You’re advised to arrive 10 minutes early, which gives you time to settle in and leave your belongings in a secure trunk—an important touch for relaxing without worry during your aquatic adventure.
The tour is designed to be manageable in two hours, making it easy to fit into a day of Costa Brava exploring. Once everyone’s ready, the guide provides a brief tutorial on how to handle the kayak and control your paddle—perfect for beginners or those who want a quick refresher. The guide’s name isn’t always specified, but reviews highlight Rodrigo as a particularly friendly and helpful presence.
From there, the group sets out to explore the small coves that dot the coast. You’ll follow a route that emphasizes scenic beauty and marine life observation. The stops are well-placed for snorkeling, allowing you to dip into the clear waters, where you can expect to see fish, algae, crabs, and sea snails. This underwater peek is a highlight for many, as the Mediterranean waters are teeming with life.
The snorkeling stops are crafted to maximize your underwater experience without requiring advanced skills. The guides are attentive—reviewers mention that Rodrigo, in particular, is friendly and patient, helping those who might be less confident in the water. Snorkeling equipment is included, though you should bring your own water shoes, swimsuit, sunscreen, and towel for comfort.
One reviewer, Suzanne, emphasized that this tour is more suitable for comfortable swimmers and those with some prior kayaking experience, especially since you’ll need to get back into your kayak from open water after snorkeling. This detail highlights the importance of basic water confidence and skills.
After several stops, you’ll arrive at a small beach bar, where you can enjoy a drink or snack, adding a nice break to the active pace. Some reviewers appreciated the flexibility to relax, take photos, or simply soak in the scenery.
Once the tour wraps up, many choose to continue exploring the Camino de Ronda—a coastal walking trail crossing hidden beaches and tunnels—at their own pace. This path offers privileged views and a real sense of adventure, crossing from Playa de Aro to Sant Antoni de Calonge.

Multiple reviews praise the guides—particularly Rodrigo—for being helpful, friendly, and informative. They create a relaxed environment, making beginners feel comfortable while also engaging experienced kayakers. The guides’ local knowledge adds an extra layer of authenticity and richness to what might otherwise be a straightforward activity.
The tour’s route around the coves and small beaches showcases the unique beauty of Costa Brava. Expect dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and secluded spots that are perfect for photos or just soaking up the sun. Several reviewers emphasized how peaceful and picturesque these stops are, making it a memorable way to experience the coastline away from crowded beaches.
At $28, with equipment, guide service, and snorkeling included, this tour offers excellent value. The reviews confirm that it’s more affordable than similar activities in the area, and you get a genuine guided experience, not just a rental.
The optional stops, free time to relax or explore, and the option to continue along the trail make this experience adaptable. The small group size means you’ll receive personalized attention, and the equipment provided is of good quality, including lifejackets and neoprene wetsuits for comfort.


This kayak and snorkel tour is an excellent escape for anyone wanting to combine activity with sightseeing. Its small group size and local guides mean you’ll get an authentic, friendly experience, perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers with a sense of adventure. If you love being on the water, enjoy marine life, and want a practical way to see the Costa Brava’s smaller coves and beaches, this tour ticks all the boxes.
While it’s ideal for those who are comfortable in water and have some kayaking experience, even beginners with some basic skills will find it manageable thanks to the helpful guides. The inclusion of snorkeling gear and the scenic stops make it a memorable, value-packed outing.
All in all, if you’re seeking a relaxed but active way to explore the coast, this tour offers a genuine taste of the Costa Brava’s natural charm—at a price that’s hard to beat.
“The trip was amazing. The guide was lovely, very informative and helpful to those that have never Kayaked before. The price was very reasonable as …”

Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
No, this activity is best suited for those who are comfortable swimming, as you’ll need to get back into your kayak from open water after snorkeling.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable activity that can easily fit into a day of sightseeing.
Are snorkeling masks included?
Yes, snorkeling equipment, including masks, is provided as part of the tour.
Do I need to bring my own gear?
While the provided gear is included, you should bring water shoes, a towel, sunscreen, and beachwear for your comfort.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this activity suitable for children?
It’s best for teenagers and older, especially if they are confident swimmers. The activity isn’t recommended for very young children or those with mobility limitations.
What should I wear?
Wear beachwear or swimsuits and bring sunscreen. A towel is also recommended.
Are there any health restrictions?
Yes, it’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, or those over 297 lbs (135 kg).
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and French, ensuring good communication for most travelers.
Whether you’re after some active coastal exploring or a relaxing day on the water, this kayak and snorkel tour in Playa de Aro offers a balanced, enjoyable, and authentic way to experience the Costa Brava.