Giants Causeway Coast Sea Kayaking

Description

Sea kayaking in Ireland is an activity on the up and offers the opportunity to get close to nature and to travel to places inaccessible by any other form of transport. We run four different routes on the Giants Causeway coast for different abilities and to accommodate the weather and sea forecast.

The route that passes the Causeway itself is an exciting paddle that requires competent kayaking skills. We use many other routes suiting beginner to intermediate kayaking skills such as via Dunluce Castle and the magical cliffs at Whiterocks and from Ballintoy to Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge. Giant’s Causeway coastline is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourism locations in Ireland, so it can get busy on the walking traditional route. Spending a half a day exploring the area surrounding the Causeway is a fulfilling and fascinating experience. Sea caves, smugglers coves and geology abounds in the short stretch of coastline to either side of the Causeway itself.

Included / Excluded
  • Public Liability Insurance
  • Use of gear and equipment
  • Guide
  • Personal Injury Insurance
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Far & Wild is a purity-driven oils company offering 100% pure essential oils, blends, and kits with a certificate of purity. Our sister brand, Far & Wild Travel, designs tailor-made safaris and holidays across Africa, Latin America, India, and Asia, created with respect for wildlife and local communities. We provide single oils, blends, seasonal and signature kits with full transparency. Travel experiences include bespoke itineraries to Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Peru, Chile, and beyond. Explore oils at farandwild.com and adventure content at farandwild.org; follow us on Instagram @farandwildoils. A related book Far & Wild Travel is on Amazon.

Basic Information
  • Duration: 240 minutes
  • Trip difficulty: Moderate