We’ve enjoyed kayaking on calm, inland waters in WA so thought we’d give sea kayaking a try. Getting out past the waves was better than it looked from shore. Their staff was awesome in pushing our kayak out. We paddled out to the caves with a couple of needed breaks where Guides Ruben and Allison talked about the different marine habitats, cliff history and noteworthy homes. The waves were too strong to go into the caves, but it wasn’t that big of a deal. The highlight was really family fun on the ocean and away from screens for the kids.
One member in our party had a health issue and attempted to go out, but after trying, stayed ashore. Allison, Travis and the staff were very kind with the unexpected situation. While we didn’t get a full refund (which was not expected by us) they did grant a partial merchandise credit which was nice. Both Allison and Travis made sure this outing was a wonderful experience for our family. We’d definitely go through them again.
You will get soaked, especially waist down. The day we went, the water was warmer than the unusually cold air temp. If you don’t rent a wetsuit, bring dry clothes.
Tip: when coming back ashore, keep laying back flat until you’re literally on the sand. We mistakenly thought we were past the waves, sat up, then capsized in about 2’ of water. And put your phone in one of those dry, clear pouches with the lanyard. They sell them in their store but we bought ours online prior. Despite getting drenched our phones were fine.