Paddle a single or tandem sea kayak along Jersey's wild southwest coast, ducking into sea caves, gliding past seal haul-outs and rounding the iconic La Corbière lighthouse — the island's most exhilarating way to experience its Atlantic edge.
What to expect
After a 15-minute on-beach safety briefing and paddle coaching, you glide out along a granite coastline sculpted by Atlantic swells into arches, stacks and caverns. The guide leads you through a series of dramatic sea caves accessible only by kayak, with commentary on the geology, wildlife and history of the headlands. La Corbière's lighthouse — Jersey's most photographed landmark — forms a magnificent turning point. All kit provided; no prior kayaking experience required.
Good to know
Departures from St Brelade's Bay, approximately 6 miles southwest of St Helier — arrange a pre-booked taxi or rental car. Wear comfortable clothes you don't mind getting damp; wetsuit and buoyancy aid provided. Minimum age 12; suitable for all fitness levels. Book directly on jerseykayakadventures.co.uk well in advance in summer. Allow 4 hours including travel.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at St Helier — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.