Do you want to live an adventure experience kayaking through the Sacred Olympus of the Celts and contemplate the Ézaro Waterfall?
We will embark on this great adventure guided by professionals. We will sail at the foot of the Sacred Celtic Olympus until we reach the beautiful Ezaro Waterfall, the only river in Europe that flows into the Atlantic Ocean as a waterfall. We will know first hand its history full of adventure and fun. An ideal experience for everyone including our pet!
Visit Ezaro Waterfall<br/>kayak tour<br/>Duration: 2 hours: Do you want to know the only river in Europe that falls in the form of a waterfall into the Atlantic Ocean in a different way?<br/>Ezaro: We will leave from the Río do Barco beach and sail to the impressive Ézaro Waterfall in the middle of nature.
The professional guides will receive you at the meeting point, they will match you and we will start with a previous workshop and information about the activity Once we are prepared we will begin the guided journey at the foot of the Sacred Celtic Olympus, knowing its myths and legends. We will explore the flora and fauna and enjoy the landscape while the tide is rising and we will enter the beautiful Ezaro Waterfall. There, if time allows us to dock the kayak and following the directions provided by the guides, they will take you to the nearest point so you can enjoy it and relax in the middle of nature. If time permits, we will bathe and return to the starting point in a fun way.
The meeting point is on the Barco de Ezaro river beach next to the bridge. There you can park your vehicles. It is the starting point of the activity and its end.
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The crossings are carried out by previously checking the tides and weather in order to make the experience unforgettable.
The schedules for this high season have been established based on the rise and fall of the tides, which you can check in the activity calendar and reserve the time that suits your interest.
In low season you can reserve a place, the schedule is to be determined based on the forecast.
Consult Att. to the customer +34637507702 or send an email to info@atlantisadventure.es and we will inform you of the departure time before booking online. Or reserve your place if you are sure of it.
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One day before the activity, Atlantis Adventure will contact you to inform you of the exact start time of the activity and new information about the activity.
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