Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island
Description: Come and enjoy a relaxing day of Stand Up Paddleboarding with us on the beautiful San Diego Bay. On this tour you will pass under the Coronado Bridge, paddle along the shores of Coronado, with views of the San Diego water front and pass by the US Midway aircraft carrier. You will also have the chance to see dolphins, pelicans, and several other marine animals. Prerequisite skills - completion of the Learn to SUP or equivalent skills.
Skills you'll learn:
- Have a fun SUP experience in a beautiful place
- Learn basic SUP strokes & techniques
Duration: 2.0 hours
Required Legal Form:
This course requires the participant to read and sign a liability release form before participating. Please see "Required Legal Form" for the session you are registering for. You will need to print, sign and bring the form to your class.
Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island Information
- Activity Level (2) Easy Active
- Skill Level (1) Beginner
- Minimum Age: 14
STAND UP PADDLE TOUR - CORONADO ISLAND
- Class Details
- Gear List
Date / Time |
Meeting Location / Class Notes |
Price |
Register |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5/26/2013 1:00 - 3:00 PM PDT |
Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island
|
Member:
$60.00
Non Member: $80.00 |
Closed |
| 6/8/2013 2:30 - 4:30 PM PDT |
Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island
|
Member:
$60.00
Non Member: $80.00 |
Spots left: 6 |
| 6/15/2013 2:30 - 4:30 PM PDT |
Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island
|
Member:
$60.00
Non Member: $80.00 |
Spots left: 6 |
| 6/22/2013 2:30 - 4:30 PM PDT |
Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island
|
Member:
$60.00
Non Member: $80.00 |
Spots left: 6 |
| 6/29/2013 2:30 - 4:30 PM PDT |
Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island
|
Member:
$60.00
Non Member: $80.00 |
Spots left: 6 |
| 7/6/2013 12:00 - 2:00 PM PDT |
Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island
|
Member:
$60.00
Non Member: $80.00 |
Spots left: 12 |
Stand Up Paddle Tour - Coronado Island Gear List
Gear to bring to class:
(Required)
- Water Shoes/Sandals - Foot attire that will protect your feet and is okay to get wet.
- Synthetic / wool layers - Clothing that will stay warm when wet.
- Water Bottle
- Energy Snacks
(Optional)
- Wetsuit - Thickness depends on your local water temperatures. Generally 3mm-4mm is preferable.
- Lip Balm/Protection
- Paddle Jacket
- Sun Protection - Lip balm, sunscreen, wide-brim hats, etc.
Gear provided by REI:
- Paddle
- Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
- First Aid Kits
- Stand Up Paddleboard

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