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Let’s go on a kayaking and snorkeling adventure in La Jolla
San Diego, CA
Going on a kayaking and snorkeling tour is a great way to explore the beautiful La Jolla Cove in San Diego. Everyday California is one of several companies in the area that offer guided tours. Their La Jolla Kayak & Snorkel Tour is around 2 hours long. No prior kayaking experience is needed! But for the snorkeling portion of the tour, you should be comfortable in the water.
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The tour starts off from La Jolla Shores. After a quick lesson, you’re off in the water!
San Diego, California, United States
Arrive at the Everyday California shop in La Jolla 30 minutes before the tour’s start time. Because of the traffic in the area, allow yourself plenty of time to get there and look for parking, if necessary. The Everyday California shop has changing rooms, and lockers are available for rent to store your belongings. Everyday California provides all the kayaking and snorkeling gear you’ll need for the adventure. Wetsuits are available for rent and might be a good idea to wear as the water can be chilly early in the day! From the shop, you’ll take a short walk to the beach. After a quick lesson, it’s time to start the kayaking adventure!
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Everyday California’s group tours are led by experienced guides who share all their knowledge about the La Jolla Ecological Reserve
San Diego, CA
The tour is around 2 hours long. A variety of start times are available throughout the day. The adventure starts off with kayaking to the famous La Jolla Sea Caves. Once the kayaking gear is secured, you jump into the water for snorkeling! The tour ends with kayaking back to the beach. Note: This tour does not enter the sea caves, but there are other tours available that go to the caves. The tour takes place in double kayaks unless you specifically book a single kayak. Each group has a max of 20 people.
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The views from the water are gorgeous!
San Diego, CA
Kayaking in the Pacific Ocean is definitely a bucket list activity! The La Jolla Ecological Reserve is a marine sanctuary in San Diego’s La Jolla Cove area. It is home to a rich variety of marine life including seals, fish and (harmless) leopard sharks. La Jolla has seven sea caves, which are only accessible from the water.
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After kayaking to the caves, it’s time to snorkel! You’ll spot lots of orange Garibaldi fish
San Diego, CA
Keep your eyes open for all the amazing marine life in the area including sea lions sunbathing on the rocks! Did you know the Garibaldi is the official California State marine fish? You’ll find plenty of these bright orange fish in La Jolla’s waters. Bring an underwater camera or waterproof case for your phone to capture all the unique sea creatures!