You’ll paddle calm Patagonian waters with expert guides, try a special local tea in a hidden cove, and enjoy top-notch safety gear—no experience needed.
Chill in the air, but not too cold—you’ll want a windbreaker. We met our guide by the lakeshore just after breakfast, when the water’s still glassy and quiet. The only sounds were a couple of gulls and the soft clink of paddles as we got our gear sorted. They handed out snug life jackets and explained how to hold the paddle so your wrists don’t ache later. I liked that they didn’t rush us—there was time to get comfortable before we pushed off.
Out on the water, you really notice how fresh the air is. The wind picks up a bit, and you can smell wet earth and pine. Our guide pointed out a kingfisher darting by—easy to miss if you’re not looking. After about an hour, we pulled up to a quiet cove. There, we tried their own blend of tea—herbal, with a hint of something wild I couldn’t quite place. It’s the kind of thing you only get here. We chatted for a while, hands wrapped around warm mugs, before heading back. The whole vibe was relaxed and friendly—no pressure, just enjoying Patagonia at its own pace.
Absolutely! The guides walk you through everything and make sure everyone feels comfortable before starting out.
It’s a unique herbal blend made just for this experience—fresh and perfect for the Patagonian setting.
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible and our team will help with any special needs.
Your spot includes all high-quality kayaking equipment, expert local guides, and a special Patagonian tea break in a scenic spot. Accident coverage is also provided for peace of mind.
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