With a long coastline dotted with hundreds of beaches, it is no surprise that California has tons of activities on the ocean. We found a super special ocean tour that’s both scenic and a bit adventurous. This ocean experience in Northern California is a great way to explore Monterey Bay. Tour company, Adventures by the Sea, takes groups on kayak tours of the bay where you’re guaranteed to see wildlife.
This two hour trip is the best way to see Monterey Bay.
You’re guaranteed to see wildlife like otters, harbor seals, and sea lions. There’s no guarantee you’ll see whales, but in this bay teeming with life– it is possible!
The tour departs from Cannery Row.
Kayakers paddle through a kelp forest and visit the otters that hang out in front of Cannery Row.
The knowledgeable tour guides take guests through areas of the bay that are prime wildlife-viewing spots.
The tour takes place a short paddle away from the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Coast Guard Pier.
The price of the tour includes some gear for every kayaker.
This includes splash gear, life vests, booties, plus paddling and wildlife orientation. Guests are asked to bring a towel, hat or sunglasses, and sunscreen.
The tour takes place daily and can be booked online.
People who have taken this tour also recommend renting bikes from Adventures by the Sea to explore Cannery Row.
Adventures by the Sea has five locations in the Monterey area.
The experienced guides at Adventures by the Sea are knowledgeable and ensure guests are safe as well as get the most out of their aquatic experience.
Adventures by the Sea offers more than just a kayak tour, it delivers an opportunity to connect with nature, savor the coastal charm, and create lasting memories on Monterey Bay. Have you ever kayaked Monterey Bay? Stay in Cannery Row and explore the historic area, as well as the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium. You can walk to Cannery Row from this VRBO and enjoy views of the bay.
Monterey Bay isn't the only place to see wildlife from a kayak. Explore the nearby Elkhorn Slough on a kayak and see birds, otters, and seals.
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