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Excursion originale en kayak pour deux dans la grotte marine de La Jolla

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La visite originale en kayak de la grotte marine (durée de 90 minutes) propose des visites guidées inoubliables à travers la réserve écologique de La Jolla. Chaque visite est dirigée par des guides expérimentés qui garantissent que les participants naviguent en toute sécurité à travers les habitats écologiques uniques tout en découvrant différents types de vie marine.

Cette zone hautement protégée et unique possède l'une des plus fortes concentrations de mer- la vie sur la côte ouest. Les clients rencontrent généralement des phoques, des lions de mer et une multitude d'oiseaux et de poissons, et les invités chanceux peuvent même voir des dauphins ou des baleines!

Vers l'extrémité sud de la réserve écologique, les sept grottes marines de La Jolla attendent patiemment, permettant participants pour être témoins de leur beauté. Si le temps le permet, les participants peuvent faire du kayak dans la grande grotte marine qui va de l'océan à Emerald Cove.
L'entrée dans la grotte d'émeraude dépend de la sécurité et n'est pas garantie. Les participants doivent avoir cinq ans ou plus pour participer à la visite.

Valable pour un maximum de deux personnes à monter dans un kayak double.
Ville: La Jolla
Thu 14 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional guide
2 person kayak with all required equipment
Professional guide
2 person kayak with all required equipment
Professional guide
2 person kayak with all required equipment
Dépose hôtel/port
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous niveaux de forme physique
  • Les enfants doivent être âgés d'au moins 5 ans et accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Aucun remboursement ne sera effectué si la visite/l'activité est manquée en raison d'un retard ou de la non-arrivée des invités
  • Le code vestimentaire est un maillot de bain ou une tenue de plage (tout ce qui peut être mouillé)
  • La limite de poids du kayak est de 425 lb
  • Une fois que vous avez acheté votre bon, veuillez contactez directement le bureau de réservation des fournisseurs au numéro indiqué sur votre bon pour confirmer la réservation. Si vous ne le faites pas, vous ne pourrez pas participer à l'activité
  • Réservations, recommandées deux semaines à l'avance, sous réserve de disponibilité
  • Veuillez arriver 30 minutes avant l'heure prévue de la visite pour vérifier dans
  • Un maximum de 6 personnes
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic désinfectées régulièrement
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payée pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Commentaires (388)
Dorian A
May 2018
We did the 90 minute tour with our two daughters, age 6 and 10. It was the highlight of our California vacation, the thing both kids talked about the most when they came home. Our guides Cody and Gabbie were both fantastic -- energetic, attentive, interesting, funny, all the while focused on everyone's safety. Everyday California felt like a well-run, very professional business, with every detail thought through. The water was in the 50s on the day we were there, and we were really glad that Everyday California recommended and rented wetsuits -- we could see that some of the competitor companies that use the same beach were taking out groups where none/few of the participants had wetsuits. We were also glad we chose a company that did NOT promise to take their tour into the caves, as it looked really unsafe when we paddled by -- we were glad to trust the guides' advice on that (even though in advance we'd been hoping it would work out to go in). We only have two minor tweaks we would recommend to Everyday California: (1) A little foot-washing station behind the store would be fantastic. Everyone returns with sandy feet, but we didn't feel the need for a full shower. (2) It would be great if the folks who get customers suited up with life jackets and helmets would also remind folks to consider sunblock on their feet/ankles and the backs of their hands, especially if they're from colder climates and haven't been in the sun much in recent months. Several members of our family ended up with sunburns on hands and feet -- we'd put sunblock on our faces but didn't think about how kayaking position would leave those parts very exposed. A big gallon jug of cheap sunblock for customers to use would be icing on the cake! But overall, our experience was wonderful, just right for families with elementary-aged kids.
bosoxgirl79
Apr 2018
We were really excited to check out this tour on our first visit to La Jolla, having done other sea kayaking tours in the past (on the east coast). My husband and I were both pretty disappointed. First - the staff. We were told on the phone prior to our visit that there was plenty of parking on side streets. Ha! Not so much. Took forever to find parking but we still managed to find something (about a half mile or more away) and get to the shop with plenty of time (25 min), or so we thought. Once inside, we had to wait for the customer in front of us, then we paid for a locker and wetsuits and then were told "Hurry up! We need to get going!" Not exactly how you want to start out a tour, but ok. I didn't feel like their attitudes improved much for the remainder of the tour. Second - the tour itself. "Tour" is being generous. You basically row straight out to the caves. Listen to the guide talk for a bit. Then (if weather permits) they take you into the cave, 2 kayaks at a time. I did not realize that we only got about 30-45 seconds in the cave before they took us back out. I thought we would all be going in together and rowing around but apparently thats not allowed. So, 2 kayaks at a time, and the rest of the time you're just sitting there waiting for everyone else to take their turn. At this point I realized that we'd already spent a good chunk of our tour time, and wondered if this was all there was to it. Yep. That's it. Then you row back to shore. The stories were interesting I guess, but even on a first visit to La Jolla, it wasn't anything we hadn't already heard or read somewhere else. We were pretty disappointed and felt that our time and money would have been better spent elsewhere. Since it is advertised as "exploring the sea caves" we really expected more. If you want to kayak, I would recommend renting a kayak and going out on your own (although I don't think you can go to the cave area without a guide). Oh! Also, there was a kid on our tour who asked several questions of the guide (as kids will do) and the guide became visibly annoyed. Seriously could use some better staff at this place.
kwiese04
Apr 2018
The cave kayak tour was awesome! Beautiful scenery! We also learned a ton about the history of La Jolla. Thanks Nathan for making it an amazing adventure!

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