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2 hours
Easy
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¿Qué incluye?
- Professional guide with local knowledge and safety expertise
- All kayaking equipment: double kayaks, paddles, and comfortable lifejackets
- Pre-tour briefing covering safety, kayak operation, and what to expect
- 1 hour 15 minutes of guided paddling through bioluminescent waters
- Kayak Storage, dry bags not included
- Toilets – There are toilet facilities at the launch site
Exclusiones
- Transport to/from the meeting point – Guests must arrange their own transport
- Food and drinks – Please bring water and eat beforehand
- Towels or change of clothes – You will get wet, bring your own if desired
- Dry bags – Not provided, please bring your own if needed for small items
- Photos – Photos are not included; we recommend bringing a waterproof phone case or gopro if you'd like to capture the experience
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Hazards and Risks
Adventurous activities involve inherent hazards and potential risks, often coupled with the severity of hazards and the likelihood of risks.
Hazard: ‘anything’ that can cause harm. On this tour this may include:
- Natural features such as rocks, uneven terrain, mangroves, or open water
- Weather conditions including cold, wind, rain, or changing visibility
- Equipment or gear used during the activity such as paddles and kayaks
- Situational elements like slippery surfaces or low visibility at night
- Man Made hazards such as pontoons and boats
Risk: the potential of something happening. Possible risks may include:
- Minor to serious physical injury (e.g. slips, falls, strains)
- Severe outcomes such as hypothermia, drowning, or injury from environmental factors
- Emotional distress due to unexpected situations or challenges during the activity
Hazard and Risk Rating: (Low 1 - 5 High)
This Activity has a Hazard and Risk Rating of 2
Adventurous activities offered by SNM could be dangerous if they’re not approached with care and responsibility. Participation in such activities is voluntary and not compulsory.
Hazards and risks are managed using a hierarchy of controls to choose the most effective control measures starting with elimination, then minimisation, substitution and isolation. Further measures take on administration controls and personal protective equipment if risks and hazards remain.
Qué llevar
- Warm, comfortable clothing suitable for nighttime outdoor activity (quick-dry or thermal layers recommended)
- A windproof or waterproof outer layer, especially on cooler nights
- Footwear that can get wet(e.g. sandals, water shoes, or old sneakers)
- A full water bottle
- Towel and change of clothes(optional but recommended, just in case)
- Any required medication(e.g. asthma inhalers, allergy medication)
- Personal dry bag if you wish to bring small items on the water
- Sense of adventure and a readiness to experience something magical!