Trip

Hidden Port & Punta Coyote Tour

1 Days
Beginner
$245

6 hours


When the wind is up, Puerto Escondido “Hidden Port” provides a protected venue for paddling and a fine place to splash around from the beach with your family!

Mangroves fringe the water, populated with snowy egrets, great blue heron, night heron, and overhead the osprey and magnificent frigates often soar.

Skirt along cliffs of volcanic “layer cake” to a protected pebbly beach with a spectacular view of the mountains. Snorkel close along the rock wall to see tiny tube bennies with their comical googly eyes, or go deeper for an array of bigger fish. If you’d like to see what large wind-waves feel like, Punta Coyote offers the opportunity to try them out with relatively low consequences, and a capable guide to bring you back safely.

No experience necessary for wind forecast to 15mph. Experience required for wind forecast to 20mph.

Please inquire and we’ll set up a date for you or your group.

Pricing in USD per person
Transportation to launch NOT included

1 person $299
2-6 people $245

Transportation to launch included
1 person $415
2-6 people $300

Skill Level

No experience necessary.

Relaxing-moderate activity.

Ability to swim is recommended but not required.

Where to meet on trip day

On the morning of your trip, meet at the blue whale statue at the Loreto Marina

Where to check-in prior to trip day

If you’d like to check in we can visit our NEW Expedition Base that is located near the center of Loreto, on Calle Davis, El Jaral. A block from the north end of the waterfront.  It is staffed at designated meeting times and during store hours. https://maps.app.goo.gl/w4y5bxstcUMvbg7y5 

Directions

Go to the waterfront, and walk NORTH on the Malecon (the waterfront road/walkway). At the end of the road and walkway, turn inland one block, then turn (right) to Calle Davis, then walk until you see a white building with a wooden gate and our storefront. We will be prepared to meet you at the pre-arranged meeting time, or during store hours.

  • Stable and fun sit-on-top kayak or paddleboard
  • Paddle
  • Life jacket
  • Drybag
  • Leash for paddleboard; skirt for sea kayak
  • Snorkel gear – mask, fins, snorkel
  • Wetsuit – 2mm shorty & neoprene top if desired
  • Panga (motorboat) and captain
  • Certified guide (ACA and/or British Canoeing; WFR)
  • Safety gear
  • Lunch & snacks
  • National Park permits
  • Sea kayaks available by request for experienced paddlers.
For paddling
  • 1 liter of water
  • Sunscreen and lip protection
  • Sunglasses with strap
  • Strap for regular glasses
  • Hat for sun
  • Non-cotton long-sleeve shirt
  • Quick-dry shorts/pants
  • Water shoes or sandals with heel strap
  • Towel
  • Bathing suit
  • Sense of adventure!
Optional
  • Binoculars
  • Camera
  • Sarong or wrap
  • Journal, book
  • Paddling gloves
Included. Bring your own only if preferred.

Wetsuit – 2mm shorty & neoprene top
Mask, fins, snorkel
Snacks

Tips for your guides/coaches/captains are always appreciated! Fifteen percent is typical, but completely at your discretion. Tips may be handed in cash to your lead guide at the end of the trip, to divide among the guide and captain team. Mexican pesos are ideal, but unmarked US dollars with no rips or physical damage are also good in any denomination.

Tips for taxis are included in the trip price.

Thank you!

Payment

Balance is due upon reservation.

Cancellation
  • Before 7 days advance of trip: full credit or refund minus 15% administrative fees.
  • Within 7 days of trip, full credit if used within a week, subject to availability.
  • Or half credit for a future season.
  • No refunds.

Please INSURE your trip with Cancel for Any Reason (CFAR) insurance.

Travel Insurance companies our clients have had success with these:
insuremytrip.com
allianztravelinsurance.com

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