Grab a kayak for the day and explore and discover the rich and diverse Salt River Bay National Park and Ecological Preserve the moment your paddles touch the water. Take a self-guided tour of the multiple bays comprising the national park all at your own pace. Paddle amongst the endangered mangrove trees or cut across the clear Caribbean waters while spotting the wildlife, birdwatching, and marine life all abundant in the area.
Our self-guided tour is available all day long, so set your own start time, duration, and pace. Whenever needed, take a break from paddling and soak up the sun on a secluded sandy beach, or dock your craft at the historical Columbus Landing and take the very same footsteps the Columbus fleet made in 1493, it is all up to you. The entire Salt River Bay is protected waters and encompassed by national park lands, offering safe and calm conditions, and unparalleled history and nature.
Sit on Top Ocean Kayak Features
Wide and stable kayak, easy to enter and exit, most comfortable kayak
Ideal for beginners, suited for rougher conditions, most forgiving
Higher occupant weight capacity – up to 500lbs
Can be used for beaching on the sandy shores and dragging your kayak up on dry land for sunbathing, exploring by land, picnicking, etc.
Glass Bottom Kayak Features:
Entire bottom of kayak is transparent, unlimited view beneath your kayak
Lower weight ratings Single person Glass Bottom Kayak – Designed for smaller paddlers, maximum weight capacity 200lbs, Two person Glass Bottom Kayak, Maximum weight capacity 425lbs
Not to be used for beaching or dragging ashore, glass bottom kayaks must remain afloat during use