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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Canoe & kayak tour agency· Adventure sports· Tour operator

Paddle Zone Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Paddle Zone is located in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Sunset Plaza Beach Resort & Spa, Diego Rivera 121, Zona Hotelera, Las Glorias. Paddle Zone is rated 5 out of 5 in the category canoe & kayak tour agency in Mexico.

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Sunset Plaza Beach Resort & Spa, Diego Rivera 121, Zona Hotelera, Las Glorias

Phone

+523221531967

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Kristina Kubala

AMAZING guides and an epic experience. This is a must-do for nature lovers and adventurers. It was an incredible opportunity to see bioluminesce and to be one with nature. Can't say enough about the value provided by the guides. Thank you

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adrian knotter

Phillipe was hands down the best! He is a great guide and a warm and entertaining person. The sunset tour is not to be missed! The setting brings the Beauty and he brings the energy and knowledge of the area and its history. You can tell he has a passion for what he does and makes each guest feel part of the special area. Will come back and recommend to anyone!

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Stephanie Ludwig

Felipe was an amazing guide. I wanted to do a sunset kayaking tour for my birthday and this did not disappoint. With COVID, we lucked out and had a private tour with Felipe. It was a gorgeous evening and we paddled around for 3 hours. Felipe was so excited to share the lore of the 5 islands, especially the Devil Island. We had the opportunity to paddle through a cave which was an exhilarating experience. Being able to get out of the boat and swim as the sky was turning shades of pink and purple was incredible. The best part was when the sun went down and we were shown the bioluminescence in the water. I have never experienced it before and it looked like glitter in the water. I felt like a kid splashing around watching the water light up. We were surrounded by the stars overhead and the bioluminescence below. Thank you for the phenomenal birthday experience.

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Lanette Dykman

I scheduled the full moon paddleboard experience and highly recommend it to anyone! Felipe, our guide, contacted me prior to the trip so that I knew where to meet him. At 6pm we got outfitted and headed out. Felipe was an absolutely incredible guide, with history of the area, tips, and tricks for how to get up, get back on, or maneuver the board. He brought water in eco-friendly reusable bottles and snack bars, and was always conscientious to ensure we were safe and having fun. The experience was out of this world and magical. We paddled through caves, saw the bio-florescent effect at night in the water, and even saw some sting rays. I would DEFINITELY do this again, and probably will in the future. A couple of tips though. 1. Bug spray, as they will eat you alive on Mismalyoa beach in the early evening, and Bonine - if you tend towards sea sickness, the night may be disorienting enough to bring that on...

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Andrea Kilgore

Alberto and staff are professional, friendly and experienced. Enjoyed the sunset kayak experience. They showed us bioluminescence after dark and how to ride waves through the arch. (Scary but thrilling!). The office location has a great location with a view of Los Arcos. Drop by to visit Luna the dog! She is the sweetest! Tip 1). Call the staff to confirm the meeting time. The start time changes depending on what time the sun sets. The staff were also prepared to go early if everyone arrived early. Tip 2) Definitely bring dry clothes to change into. The waves soak you at launch and there is an opportunity to go swimming. The water is warm for swimming but sitting in wet clothes at night is chilly. Tip 3) Bring a long sleeve shirt because the temp drops after dark. Tip 4) Public toilets at Mismaloya have no running water. I had a cultural experience learning how to pour water into the toilet bowl to flush it. First timers should probably google this before traveling because I was super confused about what the water bucket was for and the locals waiting for the toilet were annoyed with me). Toilets cost 5 pesos which Paddle Zone very nicely provides for you.