How to Kayak in Bermuda

A unique way to discover the beauty of Bermuda's crystal-clear waters is in a glass-bottom kayak. The long afternoons of sub-tropical weather allow for hours of exploration. On a kayak adventure in Bermuda, you can encounter plentiful shipwrecks, secluded caves, pink sand beaches, sheltered coves, natural coral reefs, and historical lighthouses. A glass-bottom kayak can give an up-close view of sea turtles, rainbow parrot fish, Caribbean spiny lobsters, angel fish, and brain coral. Light ocean breezes and abundant sunshine will welcome any paddle-clutching, sea-faring adventurer.

Things You'll Need

  • Kayak
  • Paddles
  • Life-preserver
  • Waterproof camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Towel
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Bathing Suit
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Instructions

    • 1

      Find a tour guide. Bermuda is home to abundant shipwrecks for good reason--the weather and ocean waters can be deceptive. Utilizing a local guide who knows the area has many benefits: increased personal safety, a wealth of local knowledge, and solid kayak equipment.

    • 2

      Be prepared to paddle. Kayak adventures in Bermuda require long bouts of paddling over coral reefs, through secluded coves, and around sunken ships. Concerned about the exercise? Rent a two-person kayak and share the work. Don't know how to kayak? No worries. All tour guides direct a brief practice exercise before paddling out to sea. Bermuda kayaks are built for the ocean water, so they are bouyant, stable, and easy to handle. Additionally, most kayak adventures hug the coastline, so little (if any) open-ocean paddling is required.

    • 3

      Do your research. Although your tour guide will give an in-depth explanation about the eco-systems, landmarks, and history of Bermuda, you will get more out of your trip if you are somewhat knowledgeable about the area.

    • 4

      Serenity is good. Kayaking offers an almost-silent outdoor experience in Bermuda; this allows for up-close encounters with wildlife. When your guide is not speaking, cut the chatter and give Bermuda a chance to speak to you.

    • 5

      Get wet. Kayaking in Bermuda offers the chance to explore sheltered coves and swimming areas. Most kayak tours give the chance to snorkel and/or swim. Embrace the opportunity, grab your waterproof camera, and jump in.

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