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Experience the thrill of navigating the Durance River on a self-draining inflatable canoe, guided by expert guides for an authentic adventure in Provence.
A Close-Up Look at the Hot Dog (Inflatable Canoe) on the Durance
Travelers seeking a lively, engaging way to explore the scenic waterways of Provence often look for experiences that combine fun, adventure, and a touch of independence. The Hot Dog inflatable canoe tour offered by EVP – Eau Vive Passion delivers just that. This activity, rated a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on two reviews, promises an energetic outing suitable for those who want more than a passive float—think paddling, navigating, and feeling the thrill of the river with a knowledgeable guide to back you up.
What makes this tour stand out? For us, it’s the promise of more autonomy compared to traditional rafting or guided boat trips, paired with the excitement of navigating the river’s deeper passages and waves. Yet, it’s important to note that this experience requires a moderate level of physical fitness and some comfort with getting wet. One potential drawback? The activity tends to book out about two weeks in advance, so planning ahead is recommended, especially during peak season.
This adventure is best suited for active travelers who enjoy a bit of challenge and are eager for a hands-on river experience. If you’re after a unique, fun-filled outing in Provence with a dash of adventure, this could be exactly what you’re looking for.


The inflatable “hot dog” canoe, a playful term for a self-draining inflatable boat, is designed for two people and offers an engaging way to explore the Durance River. The tour begins at the meeting point in Châteauroux-les-Alpes, where your friendly guides will assist with equipment fitting and safety instructions. We loved that the equipment, including CE-standard wetsuits, safety vests, helmets, and paddles, is thoughtfully provided, ensuring safety and comfort in the sometimes brisk water.
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Expect to don a 5 mm neoprene wetsuit and a matching jacket or kway—perfect for keeping you warm in the cool water. The safety gear, including a vest and helmet, is top-notch, and the paddles are designed for easy maneuvering, even for beginners. This is crucial because, unlike larger rafts, this inflatable canoe demands some paddling skill, especially when facing waves or navigating tricky passages.
Once equipped, you’ll receive a briefing from your guide—usually a friendly and knowledgeable local—on maneuvering techniques. The guides are adept at choosing the best route, generally through the deepest, least obstacle-laden parts of the river, which enhances safety and allows you to focus on steering and enjoying the ride. Reviewers often point out the guides’ friendliness and professionalism, noting that their instructions made the activity accessible even for first-timers.
Following the guide, you’ll set off on the river, pairing up with your companion. The guide will lead you through sections with waves and currents, providing an exciting challenge for those who want a bit more than a relaxed float. Reviewers mention the “Rabioux wave in depth,” implying that some parts offer the thrill of navigating more vigorous rapids or waves, handled safely with expert guidance.
Participants report a well-organized activity, despite occasional waiting at the start for equipment fitting—something to expect in busy periods. One reviewer described it as “a very good sensation with little surprises” which suggests that the experience combines both fun and a touch of adventure, with some unexpected fun moments to keep everyone engaged. You’ll love the views of the surrounding landscape as the river winds through Provencal scenery.
The activity concludes back at the starting point, where optional private showers are available if you want to rinse off, especially since the water can be refreshingly cold. Remember to bring a towel and your swimsuit, as you’ll likely get wet during the activity. The entire outing lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes, including briefing, equipment fitting, and the paddle down the river.

At $62.47 per person, the tour offers a good blend of adventure and safety, especially considering all equipment and private transportation are included. When you think about the value, it’s not just about the descent but the guided instruction, safety gear, and the unique experience of paddling your own inflatable canoe. For those wanting an active, authentic river adventure in Provence, this price feels justified.

Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides who make the activity accessible and fun. One reviewer even mentioned that despite a brief wait at the start, the activity was “very well organized”, which is reassuring for travelers concerned about logistics. The other reviewer highlighted the “superb supervision” and the “good sensations” from the cold water, hinting at the invigorating nature of the experience.


This inflatable canoe adventure on the Durance is ideal for travelers who want a fun, hands-on activity that combines the excitement of river navigation with scenic beauty. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a bit of physical activity but also appreciate safety and guidance from knowledgeable locals. If you’re after a memorable, slightly adrenaline-pumping experience that delivers both autonomy and professional support, this tour offers excellent value.
It’s also suited to those comfortable in the water and eager to try paddling in a lively setting. Families, couples, or groups of friends looking for an active outing will find this to be a refreshing change from more traditional sightseeing. The friendly guides, well-maintained equipment, and carefully chosen routes ensure that your adventure is both safe and enjoyable.
Do I need prior paddling experience?
No, you don’t need prior experience. The guides will give you instructions on paddling techniques before you set off, and the activity is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness.
What should I wear?
Bring a swimsuit and shoes that can get wet. The provided wetsuit and jacket will keep you warm, but expect to be in the water occasionally. Towels are recommended if you wish to dry off afterward.
How long is the experience?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, including briefing, equipment fitting, and the river descent.
Is the equipment safe and comfortable?
Yes, all equipment meets CE standards, including neoprene wetsuits, safety vests, helmets, and paddles, ensuring safety and comfort throughout.
Is private transportation included?
Yes, transportation to and from the meeting point is part of the package, making logistics hassle-free.
What is the best time of year to do this?
While the tour does depend on good weather, it is generally available during the warmer months. Check with the provider for seasonal specifics.
Can I cancel if the weather forecast is poor?
Yes, cancelation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a refund.
What is the typical group size?
The tour can accommodate up to 50 travelers, which allows for a lively but manageable experience.
What if I want to extend my adventure?
You might find other nearby activities like 4×4 safaris or private tours that can complement this experience—see the related options listed by the provider.
In sum, this inflatable canoe tour along the Durance offers an energetic, memorable way to explore Provence’s waterways. With friendly guides, quality gear, and a good dose of adventure, it’s a rewarding choice for those wanting an authentic and active outdoor experience.