Half Day Kayaking Adventure in Walvis Bay
Overview
Pelican Point is a great place to see marine life in Walvis Bay—a colony of thousands of Cape Fur seals makes its home there year-round. This tour takes you along the lagoon and salt mines to the point in a 4x4 vehicle and provides the kayaking know-how to cruise the protected part of the peninsula near the colony. For those who love to be outdoors, surrounded by animals, and without causing explicit alterations to the routine of these natural creatures.
Pelican Point provides a home to thousands Cape Fur seals, lots of Heaviside's and Bottle-nose dolphins, black-backed jackals, flamingos and pelicans
Pelican Point provides a home to thousands Cape Fur seals, lots of Heaviside's and Bottle-nose dolphins, black-backed jackals, flamingos and pelicans
Inclusions
- Snacks - Snacks Coffee, Tea, Water, juice.
What to expect
Itinerary
A GREAT EXPERIENCE FROM BEGINNING TO END
Pelican Point is a great place to see marine life in Walvis Bay—a colony of thousands of Cape Fur seals makes its home there year-round. This tour takes you along the lagoon and salt mines to the point in a 4x4 vehicle and provides the kayaking know-how to cruise the protected part of the peninsula near the colony. For those who love to be outdoors, surrounded by animals, and without causing explicit alterations to the routine of these natural creatures.
Pelican Point provides a home to thousands Cape Fur seals, lots of Heaviside's and Bottle-nose dolphins, black-backed jackals, flamingos and pelicans
A GREAT EXPERIENCE FROM BEGINNING TO END
Pelican Point is a great place to see marine life in Walvis Bay—a colony of thousands of Cape Fur seals makes its home there year-round. This tour takes you along the lagoon and salt mines to the point in a 4x4 vehicle and provides the kayaking know-how to cruise the protected part of the peninsula near the colony. For those who love to be outdoors, surrounded by animals, and without causing explicit alterations to the routine of these natural creatures.
Pelican Point provides a home to thousands Cape Fur seals, lots of Heaviside's and Bottle-nose dolphins, black-backed jackals, flamingos and pelicans
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Cancellation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.
ChanelG58
January 2020
I spent an unforgettable morning kayaking among the seals at Pelican Point. First of all, our guide was really great and had the best knowledge that I have seen so far. On the way out to the bay he took the time to explain and show us interesting things along the way and made sure everyone could ...
I spent an unforgettable morning kayaking among the seals at Pelican Point. First of all, our guide was really great and had the best knowledge that I have seen so far. On the way out to the bay he took the time to explain and show us interesting things along the way and made sure everyone could ask questions and take photos anytime they wanted to. The kayaking itself was an absolute blast. There were tons of seals jumping and swimming around the kayak and interacting with us. The best thing about being in a kayak rather than on a boat is that you can interact with the animals without disturbing them. We spent about one hour on the water, just enough time. After the kayaking we were also served rusks as well as coffee, tea and hot cocoa. They also provided us with waterproof clothes and wet bags for cameras etc. All in all it was a great day and an activity that should not be missed out on.