From Channel
Islands sea cave kayaking tours, coastal kayaking tours, surf lessons, and stand up paddle boarding, to team building and outdoor education programs, we've got something for everyone.
(Helmets are provided by Santa Barbara Adventure Company and required for all guests on Channel
Islands sea cave kayaking trips and for kayak surfing.)
Channel
Islands sea cave kayaking tours are open to all individuals who acknowledge the ability to perform the following essential eligibility criteria:
All of our Channel
Islands sea caves kayaking tours have recommended skill levels based on the following criteria:
Not exact matches
Orange County — Located an hour west of Temecula Valley, Orange County offers day trippers the chance to explore California's beach scene with a visit to Balboa
Island or the
Caves at La Jolla for kayaking and
sea otter viewing.
He makes friends at school (played by Jack Gleeson and Tara Alice Scully), overcomes his fear of the local
sea creatures and some
cave - dwelling bats, and embraces the
island folklore Marie shares with him.
Enroute through Checleset Bay toward the Bunsby
Islands and Acous Peninsula, if the weather and
sea gods are smiling on us, we'll paddle into a
sea cave and maybe even under a waterfall.
If you're hoping to traverse rugged mountain trails, relax on near empty beaches, meander mangrove forests and
sea -
caves by kayak, be pestered by monkeys rather than touts and doze off to the sound of waves instead of beach parties, these
islands are for you.
The «uncruise Hawaii» itinerary also sees us snorkeling with green
sea turtles off Maui and ogling
sea caves and lava tubes on a high - speed Zodiac ride along the Big
Island's volcanic coast.
Watching koalas,
sea lions and
caves on Kangaroo
Island.
Enjoy a narrated cruise along the north shore of Santa Cruz
Island to one of the world's largest
sea caves, the Painted Cave.
Waves have eroded the volcanic
island, creating towering
sea cliffs,
sea caves, and natural bridges, such as forty - foot - high Arch Rock — a symbol of Anacapa and Channel
Islands National Park.
A typical day at the office could be kayaking the
sea caves at Channel
Islands National Park or biking through Santa Barbara's incredible wine country.
Santa Barbara Independent writer Matt Kettmann recently joined SBACO on a
sea cave kayaking adventure at California's Channel
Islands National Park.
In Ventura, the center leads full - day kayaking tours of the
islands, where dolphins and
sea caves await.
Under the archway of the Faraglione di Mezzo is the ultimate spot to canoodle, second only to the
island's legendary glowing
sea cave, Blue Grotto, both of which can be reached by private boat.
There is a small
sea cave near Ramla Bay to the north of the
island that's reputed to be the place Calypso kept Odysseus a slave for seven years in Homer's Greek epic the Odyssey.
Once you've chosen what
island you'd like to explore, ferry from Ventura or Santa Barbara and spend the day hiking, kayaking, diving, or snorkeling the many
sea caves and kelp forests.
Students learn about the marine life,
sea caves, and natural history of the Channel
Islands.
Beautiful marine life, pristine kelp forests, and hidden
sea caves along The Channel
Island's rugged coastline make it hard to stay away.
We'll spend a half - day exploring the
sea caves around Scorpion Anchorage on Santa Cruz
Island.
You'll likely spend your days
island hopping, exploring
sea caves, kayaking or snorkeling, but if you want to see more of the
island, you can rent bicycles or motorbikes to explore on your own or book a car and driver for the day.
Abundant marine life, pristine kelp forests, rugged coastline and hidden
sea caves make the Channel
Islands a world - class adventure destination.
Summer is here and it is the perfect time to visit California's Channel
Islands National Park and do some
sea cave kayaking!
They currently are, in no particular order: a
sea cave in the Apostle
Islands in Lake Superior, any square meter along Boracay's white sand beach in the Philippines, a narrow canyon along the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands National Park, aboard a junk boat in Vietnam's Halong Bay, and at Camp Muir on Mt. Rainier.
Waves have eroded the volcanic
island, creating towering
sea cliffs,
sea caves, and natural bridges, such as forty - foot - high Arch Rock - a symbol of Anacapa and Channel
Islands National Park.
Just a short boat ride from Keri beach you'll find stunning Turtle
Island, offering quiet beaches and
sea caves as well as the odd
sea turtle if you're lucky.
Our days will be spent exploring the picturesque
islands, lagoons,
sea caves hidden behind cascading waterfalls, and possibly a visit to the ancient middens or village sites of the Nuchalnulth First Nations.
This mid-size
island off the coast of Trang province boasts a pair of good beaches within easy boating distance of a
sea cave opening to a stripe of coral sand rimmed by vertical cliffs.
The Blue Hole, Azure window, Inland
sea, Cathedral
cave and Reqqa reef are some of the brilliant and unforgettable dives on this tiny Mediterranean
island, where time seems to stand still.
Be it
sea kayaking among some of the best marine reserves in the world, exploring the largest
cave system in the Americas, sailing through a Palm - studded
island chain scattered along the barrier reef, diving on three of the only four coral atolls in the entire Caribbean, or simply relaxing in a hammock beneath a coconut tree, Belize offers it all and more!
World class diving, hiking, kayaking,
sea cave exploration, photography, snorkeling, camping, wildlife and wildflower viewing, the Channel
Islands offers uninterrupted time with family and friends while relaxing to the soothing sounds of the natural world.
Highlights include paddling through amazing
sea caves and exploring offshore
islands.
We take you to Anacapa
Island, one of the smaller of Southern California's Channel
Islands, aboard the Sunfish a custom built boat with amenities specifically geared toward kayaking the natural
sea caves of Anacapa
Island.
DURATION: 2 weeks BEST FOR: Classic Aussie fauna, cool
caves, sublime sand and
sea ROUTE: Adelaide • Fleurieu Peninsula • Kangaroo
Island • Victor Harbor • Limestone Coast WHY DO IT: Combine coastal delights, from the animal abundance of Kangaroo
Island to the dramatic seashore of the Southern Ocean
Last week we loaded the kayaks up and hauled them to Scorpion Anchorage on Santa Cruz
Island, where they will do plenty of
sea cave kayaking throughout the year.
Explore
sea caves and lava tubes along the rugged Kona Coast and observe dolphins and whales in their natural habitat as your US Coast Guard licensed captain talks story about Big
Island history, legends, and lore.
This three - hour tour of some of Santa Cruz
Island's best
sea caves is accompanied by free time for snorkeling and plenty of opportunity for wildlife viewing.
If you already have kayaking experience, you'll enjoy our intermediate - to - advanced tours to some of the most remote and largest
sea caves on the
islands.
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Sea Cave and Ocean Kayaking — With amazing coastal bluffs and some of the largest sea caves in the world, the Channel Islands are a great place to go kayaki
Sea Cave and Ocean Kayaking — With amazing coastal bluffs and some of the largest
sea caves in the world, the Channel Islands are a great place to go kayaki
sea caves in the world, the Channel
Islands are a great place to go kayaking.
During the November «From Shore to
Sea» lecture, US Navy senior archeologist and historian Steve Schwartz told the story of the remarkable and recent discovery of a long - sought - after
cave on San Nicolas
Island that was likely the home of the «lone woman.»
This volcanic
island is full of
sea birds, marine life and
sea caves.
In metamorphic or igneous rock, this is typically either a fault as in the
caves of the Channel
Islands of California, or a dike as in the large
sea caves of Kauai, Hawaii's Na Pali Coast.
If you are camping on Santa Cruz
Island at Scorpion Ranch and want to join us on a single day
sea cave kayaking tour, give our office a call.
Then explore the
sea caves of Santa Cruz
Island, including the famous «Painted Cave.»
Anacapa
Island Kayaking — The arch and
sea caves of Anacapa
Island are one of the highlights of Channel
Islands National Park.
You can see the dolphins and learn about the ranching on a
sea cave kayak tour of Santa Cruz
Island, discuss the rock art on a guided hike in Los Padres or imagine the bygone silent movie era while sipping wine on one of our many wine tours!
Recently Men's Journal ventured out of L.A. to kayak the
sea caves at Channel
Islands National Park with Santa Barbara Adventure Company.
Surrounded by the
sea, each of the Channel
Islands is fringed by miles of coastal beaches, dunes, wetlands, lagoons,
caves, and rocky intertidal areas.
Enjoy whale watching, incredible
sea cave kayaking and world class snorkeling while you explore the rarely visited north - west area of Santa Cruz
Island.