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Five Epic Kayak Spots in The World – Explore Nature like Never Before

Five Epic Kayak Spots in The World – Explore Nature like Never Before

You wouldn't come anything like gliding across the vast ocean and heading right into the oncoming rapids in a kayak. Whether you are rooting for a serene excursion or an exhilarating adventure, there are a plethora of destinations to choose from. Here are five epic kayak spots!

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Makena Beach, Maui

Maui's southern shoreline is draped by an exquisite kayaking spot, where you can see green sea turtles roaming about in the underwater lava formations. Travellers can look forward to calming sessions of kayaking as the first rays of the day hit the sparkling turquoise waters. The crystal-clear water makes it easier to spot the breathtaking details of a thriving marine community. Butterflyfish, moray eels, angelfish, and a myriad of other fascinating creatures call the waters around Makena Beach their home. Keep your eyes peeled for the striking red pencil sea urchins that contrast with the pretty turquoise water.

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Antarctica, Cuverville Island

A bucket list kayaking spot for many travellers, Cuverville Island in Antarctica is probably the world's coldest, windiest, and the driest place to be in; thus, covering yourself from heavy-duty dry suits, thick boots, and gloves is a must to be safe from the freezing temperatures. Immersing yourself in these hard conditions is completely worth it in order to experience these ethereal surroundings. Some of the most common animals you'd see around here are penguins. They can be seen hopping around from rock to rock, suddenly deciding to dive into the freezing waters and darting under your kayak. If you're lucky, you'll also spot Weddell seals and even humpback whales.

3

San Diego, California

Kayaking off the coast of La Jolla Underwater Park can be amazing all year round, although the best times to visit are between July and September. These shallow and nutrient-packed waters are ideal habitats for leopard sharks; although they can be around 4-feet long, leopard sharks pose no threat to humans. This underwater park, which spans across approximately 6,000 acres, holds a massive allure due to its diverse topography; from deep submarine canyons to kelp beds and rocky reef shallows, this underwater park would provide an absolute feast to the eyes of the kayakers.

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Galapagos Islands

You can explore the local marine life as you go kayaking around the designated areas of Galapagos National Park. During your kayaking journey, you will not only see the sea turtles and rays tagging alone but also the famous marine iguanas sunbathing on the rocks. Apart from kayaking, you can also explore the marine wonderland beneath the water surface – so don't forget to pack your snorkel masks and fins as well. For more information about incredible kayaking destinations, one can refer to blogs such as Travel News Talk, which may also act as a world travel guide as well.

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Alaska, Inside Passage

Wouldn't it be an astounding experience to stay afloat on your kayak watching polar bears frolic along the shore? In this region, it isn't unusual to come across animals such as sea otters, humpback whales, seals, and bald eagles. From April to November, the whale season of the region, one will hear the breaching and flippering of these giants of the deep from several directions.