If you’re considering a quick water-based escape while exploring Gran Canaria, the Kayak Gran Canaria tour might catch your eye. This private kayaking experience offers a relaxed way to see parts of the island only accessible from the water—something that can be a real treat if you love coastal scenery and sporty outings. We’ve looked into what this tour provides, its pros and cons, and whether it’s a good fit for your trip.
Two things that genuinely stand out about this experience are the stunning coastlines you’ll see from the water and the included equipment, making it straightforward to just show up and paddle. However, some reviews point out that the overall experience might fall short for those expecting guided tours or adventurous routes.
This tour tends to suit travelers who want a low-key water activity, are comfortable with self-guided paddling, and are happy to enjoy incredible views without a lot of frills. If you’re seeking an active, scenic, and budget-friendly outing, read on to see if this paddling adventure might be right for you.
Key Points

- Price: At about $11.64 per group, it’s an affordable way to enjoy the coast.
- Duration: Just around 1 hour, perfect for a quick, flexible activity.
- Includes: All equipment and life jackets are provided, so you don’t need to worry about bringing your gear.
- Experience level: Suitable for most travelers, with no specific guide required.
- Location: Starts at C. Anfi del Mar in Mogán and ends back there.
- Reviews: Mixed feelings—some loved the views, others found it a bit underwhelming or lacked guidance.
What You Can Expect from Kayak Gran Canaria
The experience is fairly straightforward: rent a kayak—either single or double—and paddle along the coast of Gran Canaria. The activity lasts about an hour, giving you just enough time to soak in the scenery without it becoming exhausting or overly complex.
You’ll start at the meeting point in Mogán, where the rental process is simple, with all gear provided. The equipment includes kayaks and life jackets, which means you can just focus on enjoying the water. Whether you prefer a solo adventure or want to share the experience with someone else, the option for a single or double kayak makes it flexible.
Once on the water, you’ll enjoy views of the coast that aren’t visible from land—rock formations, hidden coves, and possibly some waves to add a bit of splash. The scenic angle makes for some great photos and a different perspective on the island’s northern coast.
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The Route and What You’ll See
The tour is essentially a self-guided paddle along the coast of Gran Canaria. The starting point, C. Anfi del Mar, is a popular area, so you’ll likely be near some beautiful beaches and rocky outcroppings. The reviews suggest that some paddle near the shore, exploring small coves, while others have ventured a bit further out to high seas, depending on comfort and conditions.
One reviewer mentioned that their experience included paddling around nearby calas (small bays), with some even venturing out into the open sea. The key word here is “flexibility”—since this isn’t a guided tour, how far you go depends on your comfort level and weather conditions.
What makes this appealing is the chance to see parts of the coast only visible by water. This offers a fresh perspective on Gran Canaria’s rugged beauty, something you might find particularly satisfying if coastal scenery is your thing.
Equipment and Safety Considerations

All necessary gear is included, so you won’t need to bring anything but your desire to paddle. The rental includes life jackets, an important detail for safety, especially if you plan to venture a little further or play in the waves.
The activity is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with “most travelers” being able to participate comfortably. The safety note is that, since this is mainly a self-guided activity, you should feel confident in your paddling skills or be willing to take it slow.
One review flagged the staff’s attitude at the start, mentioning that the staff at the rental point weren’t very attentive or helpful, which is something to keep in mind. While the equipment seemed fine, the customer service experience might vary.
Pricing and Value
At just over $11 for a group, this activity is budget-friendly, especially considering the inclusion of all gear. It’s ideal for a casual adventure without breaking the bank. Keep in mind that you’re paying primarily for the rental and the water experience—you’re not getting a guided tour or additional services.
It’s worth considering what you want from your time on the water. If you’re after a guided route, more adventure, or detailed commentary, this isn’t the right fit. But if you’re comfortable paddling independently and want to enjoy the scenery at your own pace, the price is pretty reasonable.
Reviews: What Travelers Are Saying
The mixed reviews highlight a few common themes. One traveler loved the beautiful coastline and described their experience as “super fun” with good equipment in a “prettiest beach” setting. They appreciated the freedom to paddle on their own without a guide.
Another reviewer felt the experience was quite limited, saying, “No merece en este sitio, en otros sitios hacen rutas y de más, aquí en la orilla como aquel que dice y poco más.” This roughly translates to the activity feeling underwhelming since it’s just a small paddle near the shore without any guided routes or exploration options.
Some visitors mentioned staff at the rental point were inattentive, which can affect the overall vibe. One person expressed disappointment, noting that there was no guidance or route provided, just the kayak rental—”you just get a kayak and paddle around.” This is important to keep in mind if you’re expecting a guided or more adventurous outing.
A positive note came from a traveler who managed to paddle out into the sea and explore the nearby calas, describing the team as “close and good” with well-maintained equipment.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This kayaking experience is best suited for travelers who:
- Want a cost-effective way to enjoy scenic coastal views.
- Are comfortable with independent paddling and don’t need a guide.
- Are looking for a short, flexible activity—perfect if you’re tight on time.
- Appreciate stunning natural scenery and want a different perspective of Gran Canaria’s coast.
- Don’t mind a bit of unpredictability regarding the route or staff service.
It’s not ideal if you’re expecting guided commentary, a structured route, or an adventurous exploration with safety supervision.
The Sum Up
The Kayak Gran Canaria tour offers a simple, budget-friendly way to enjoy the island’s striking northern coast. With all gear included and options for solo or tandem paddling, it’s accessible for most travelers craving scenic views and a bit of physical activity. The experience’s core appeal is the stunning coastline, which you can appreciate from a new vantage point, especially if you favor independent exploring.
However, it’s important to go into this with realistic expectations. There’s no guide, no structured route, and some reviews mention inattentive staff or limited scope. If you’re comfortable paddling on your own or with friends, and you’re seeking an affordable, flexible water activity, this could be a good choice.
On the flip side, if you’re after a guided adventure, longer sessions, or more adventurous routes, you might want to look elsewhere. This tour is most suited for those wanting a quick, scenic paddle in a relaxed setting, with the added bonus of affordability.
In short, for a peaceful hour on the water soaking in some of Gran Canaria’s beautiful coastlines, this activity can be a worthwhile, if somewhat basic, experience.
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FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is mainly a kayak rental and paddling activity. As long as children are comfortable in a kayak and can paddle independently, it can work. However, check with the provider for age restrictions or safety advice.
Do I need prior kayaking experience?
Not necessarily. The activity is designed to be accessible to most travelers, but since it’s mainly self-guided, a basic comfort level with paddling is recommended.
What’s included in the price?
All equipment rentals and life jackets are included. You just need to arrive prepared to paddle.
How long does the activity last?
Approximately 1 hour, making it easy to fit into a busy day or as a quick water break.
Where do we meet for the tour?
Start and end are at C. Anfi del Mar, 2, 35129 Mogán, Las Palmas, Spain.
Can I go further out into the sea?
Yes, depending on your comfort and weather conditions. Some reviews mention paddling out into high seas or exploring nearby coves.
Is this a guided tour?
No, it’s mainly a rental activity. You won’t have a guide unless specified elsewhere.
What are the main drawbacks?
Some reviews mention inattentive staff and limited route options. It’s a straightforward rental, so don’t expect guided commentary or extensive exploration.
How is the safety?
Provided life jackets add a layer of safety. As with any water activity, use caution and be aware of your paddling ability.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
If you’re after a relaxed, scenic paddle that delivers on views without a hefty price tag, this might be just the thing. Otherwise, consider what kind of experience you’re looking for to make the most of your time on Gran Canaria’s coast.
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