The Montgó Natural Park organizes three kayak excursions in the Marine Reserve of Cabo de San Antonio during the summer 2025.
The trips, scheduled for June 19, July 21 and August 18, 2025, will explore the marine biodiversity of this protected area along the cliffs and the Cala de l’Aiguadolç.
The activity, developed in collaboration with the active tourism company Xàbia Activa, is priced at 40 euros and includes a specialized guide and complete equipment.
Interpreted kayak route in Cabo de San Antonio (Jávea-Dénia)
Discover the secrets of the seabed from the surface: the Cape San Antonio Seabed Reserve hides a fascinating biodiversity that can only be discovered by diving into its waters. These programmed excursions will allow you to get close to these marine treasures without the need to dive, navigating by kayak through one of the most protected areas of the Mediterranean coast.
An adventure among cliffs and protected coves
The activity, developed in collaboration with Xàbia Activa (a company certified with the “Marca Parque”), proposes a guided kayak tour to the Aiguadolç Cove and under the spectacular cliffs of Cabo de San Antonio, whose waters are part of a Marine Reserve that is the maritime extension of the Montgó Natural Park, of which the Cova Tallada is also part. Participants will not only enjoy the natural beauty of this protected area, but will also learn about the environmental challenges and threats facing this unique ecosystem.
Three kayak routes in Summer 2025
- Scheduled dates: June 19, July 21 and August 18
- Departure time: 9:00 a.m.
- Meeting point: Playa de les Arenetes beach (end of Las Rotas)
- Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4maJQuwZV533aLTX7
- Course distance: 5 kilometers
- Price: 40 euros per person
- Information and reservations: 639 26 23 23 | www.xabiactiva.com
Who can participate?
Basic requirements
- It is essential to know how to swim.
- The activity has a minimum age that varies according to the experience of the minor participant.
- It is not recommended for pregnant women or for people prone to dizziness (although the latter can take precautions).
What to bring for maximum enjoyment
Basics for the water
Participants should bring comfortable and sporty clothing that can get wet, as well as waterproof sneakers (no flip-flops) and a spare dry pair. It will also be necessary to bring a towel and dry clothes to change into after the activity.
Sun protection is essential
Since the activity takes place in the middle of the sea and during the early morning hours, it is essential to wear a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun’s rays.