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Guided winter tour explores Budva’s coastline on calm sea kayaks
Start paddling from Slovenska Beach below the Old Town walls
Navigate coastal caves including Pigeon Cave and low sea passages
Small group setting allows intimate and personalized kayaking experience
Winter Sea-Kayak Tour Reveals Budva Coast and St Nicholas Island
A guided winter sea-kayak tour along Budva’s coastline is offering visitors a seasonal way to explore the Adriatic in calm, cooler conditions. Starting from Slovenska Beach, the small-group experience follows a structured loop along the rocky shoreline beneath the city’s historic Old Town walls.
Participants paddle through coastal caves and narrow sea passages that are accessible only by kayak. Highlights include entry into Pigeon Cave and other sheltered formations that reveal a quieter, more intimate side of the coastline rarely seen from land.
The route continues toward St Nicholas Island, where the group lands near a small chapel linked to medieval travel and crusader-era legends. A short break includes a light snack before continuing exploration across the island’s natural terrain, including passes beneath Lovers’ Arch and onward toward the island’s lighthouse.
On suitable weather days, guides also point out St Sava’s shoal, a shallow formation stretching toward Budva. Equipped with winter gear, spray-skirt kayaks, and safety equipment, the tour is designed for reasonably fit beginners and intermediate paddlers seeking a controlled yet adventurous cold-season experience.
Winter Sea-Kayak Tour Reveals Budva Coast and St Nicholas Island
A guided winter sea-kayak tour along Budva’s coastline is offering visitors a seasonal way to explore the Adriatic in calm, cooler conditions. Starting from Slovenska Beach, the small-group experience follows a structured loop along the rocky shoreline beneath the city’s historic Old Town walls.
Participants paddle through coastal caves and narrow sea passages that are accessible only by kayak. Highlights include entry into Pigeon Cave and other sheltered formations that reveal a quieter, more intimate side of the coastline rarely seen from land.
The route continues toward St Nicholas Island, where the group lands near a small chapel linked to medieval travel and crusader-era legends. A short break includes a light snack before continuing exploration across the island’s natural terrain, including passes beneath Lovers’ Arch and onward toward the island’s lighthouse.
On suitable weather days, guides also point out St Sava’s shoal, a shallow formation stretching toward Budva. Equipped with winter gear, spray-skirt kayaks, and safety equipment, the tour is designed for reasonably fit beginners and intermediate paddlers seeking a controlled yet adventurous cold-season experience.
- Light snack during the break on St Nicholas Island
- Basic safety and paddling instruction
- Neoprene spray skirt for each paddler
- Waterproof winter suit or drysuit
- Sea kayak and Life jacket
- Dry bag
- Photos and videos
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
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