SPEND YOUR DAY EXPLORING THE BEAUTIFUL WATERS OF SARASOTA BAY!

When it comes to finding an incredible and memorable activity to partake in when visiting Sarasota, there are countless options. We have a city filled to the brim with nature, art, and culture. The possibilities are endless, but at Paradise Adventures, we know that a Sarasota kayak tour has benefits that others just cannot offer. When you seek adventure and the true Florida experience, then getting in a yak and exploring the beauty is just what we suggest.

Sarasota Kayak Tour

Kayaking is a sport that many people flock to while they are on vacation, but we love getting the locals out on the water as well. Everyone should take some time out of their busy schedules to appreciate the natural beauty of Lido Key and get up close and personal with the waterways. Not to mention, kayaking is a relaxing and peaceful activity that has added benefits of a great exercise! It’s truly a win-win!

One of the greatest benefits of going on a guided kayak tour is the fact that you get the expertise of the local guide! Our guides are ambassadors of the Sarasota bay – living and breathing all that it has to offer. If you have been curious about the area, the animals that inhabit it, or just feel more comfortable going through the mangrove tunnels with a guide, then our tours are perfect for you.

Another phenomenal benefit of kayaking is the ability to disconnect and feel like you are a million miles away, while you are just off the shore. We love hearing from the locals who have taken our tours and their experiences of seeing their town “in a whole new way.” You may live and work in Sarasota, but if you haven’t taken a trip in a kayak around our stunning waterways, then you simply haven’t seen it all.

At Paradise Adventures, we cannot wait to show you around and be the guides that get to introduce you to the beauty and awe of Sarasota Bay & Lido Key. Contact us today for more information or if you have any questions about booking. Until then, happy paddling!

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