You’ll start your sunset paddle boarding tour in Marbella’s lively marina with a friendly local guide who’ll show you the ropes before heading out onto calm Mediterranean waters. Expect laughter, wobbles, mountain views and a relaxed drink at a harbor bar as dusk settles in — this isn’t about perfection, it’s about soaking up Marbella’s evening vibe.
I almost bailed on the Sunset SUP Tour in Marbella because I forgot how clumsy I get around water. But our guide, Ana, just grinned and said, “Everyone falls at least once.” She handed me a wetsuit (didn’t expect that in Spain — but the breeze was cooler than I thought) and showed us how to hold the paddle without looking like total beginners. The marina was noisy with kids running along the promenade and that sharp tang of sunscreen mixed with fried fish from somewhere nearby. There was this older guy fishing off his boat who gave us a thumbs up as we wobbled onto our boards — I nearly lost my balance straight away, but Ana just laughed and steadied me.
Paddling out past the breakwater felt weirdly peaceful after all that bustle. You could hear little except the slap of water against plastic boards and, sometimes, someone cursing softly when they drifted too close to a buoy (guilty). The Sierra Blanca mountains looked faded behind the haze — not postcard-perfect, more like an old painting. We got into some kind of rhythm after ten minutes or so; even my arms stopped complaining. Ana pointed out where you can see Morocco on clear days. I tried to spot it but mostly just saw blue fading into more blue. By then my feet were numb but I didn’t care anymore.
We turned back as the sun started dropping — not dramatic orange or anything, just soft gold sliding behind apartment blocks and boats rocking in their slips. The last bit was almost meditative, except for one of our group (Tomás from Madrid) who kept splashing everyone on purpose. When we got back to shore, Ana led us straight to this tiny bar right inside the marina gates. Cold beer never tasted so good; maybe it was just relief or maybe it really is better after saltwater. We sat outside watching the sky go pink over Marbella while sharing stories about falling in (or nearly). It felt like summer camp for grownups.
Yes, the tour includes instruction from professional guides who teach you paddle boarding basics before heading into open water.
Yes, all gear is provided: SUP board, paddle, wetsuit if needed, plus accident insurance.
The tour finishes at a local bar inside Marbella’s marina where you get a complimentary drink.
The exact duration isn’t specified but there is time for instruction in the marina plus paddling along the coastline before sunset drinks.
Yes, one complimentary drink (refreshment, beer or wine) is included at a marina bar after paddling.
Yes, guides speak English, French and Spanish — it may be operated by multilingual staff.
You should bring swimwear and maybe a towel; wetsuits are provided if needed.
Yes, access to toilets and changing rooms is included with your booking.
Your day includes all paddle boarding equipment (SUP board, paddle), accident insurance for peace of mind, wetsuit if needed for chilly evenings or early season tours, instruction from professional guides speaking English, French or Spanish as needed, access to toilets and changing rooms at the marina before and after paddling — plus one complimentary drink (beer, wine or soft drink) at a local bar inside Marbella’s bustling harbor to end your evening on a relaxed note.
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