Build Part I skills and practice an open-water crossing in Casco Bay
3 Hours
Kayak gear, wetsuit, drybag
Build on Intro to Sea Kayaking Part I as you improve boat control and stroke efficiency for paddling the Maine coast. Learn how to assess conditions and plan for tides, currents, winds, and boat traffic, then apply your skills on open water.
Prerequisite: completion of Intro to Sea Kayaking Part I or an introductory kayaking lesson elsewhere. This course is for ages 15+.
Cancel more than 48 hours before start for a full refund. Cancel 2–48 hours before for a 50% refund. Cancel less than 2 hours before for no refund. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather.
Yes. Join if you’ve completed Intro to Sea Kayaking Part I, or you’ve taken an introductory kayaking lesson with another organization or instructor.
Wear synthetic (non-cotton) layers you can paddle and swim in. You’ll be immersing in cool water, so dress for that and bring extra non-cotton layers for warmth after the lesson.
Bring a water bottle, sun protection, a light non-cotton jacket, footwear that can get wet, synthetic (non-cotton) clothing, and a dry change of clothes plus extra warm layers for after your paddle.
1 Cutter Street, Portland, Maine
This kayaking outfit offers both guided tours and independent rentals along Casco Bay, and the guided experiences clearly shine. Tour leaders like Josh, Dan, Whitney, Joe, and Michael earn consistent praise for being knowledgeable, friendly, and skilled at mixing local history with wildlife spotting. People specifically mention seeing seals, ospreys, and herons, plus getting fascinating historical context about Fort Gorges and the coastline. The sunset and half-day bay tours seem to be crowd favorites, with guides creating that sweet spot between adventure and relaxation that makes for a memorable outing. Here's where it gets tricky: if you're planning to rent equipment independently rather than join a tour, you need to be extremely specific when booking. Several frustrated reviewers drove an hour after calling ahead, only to be turned away because staff didn't have time for the required safety course. There's also a concerning incident where someone felt their life jacket wasn't properly checked before heading out solo, leading to a dangerous situation in the water. The pattern is clear: the guided tours run smoothly with experienced, attentive staff, but the rental side seems to have communication and safety protocol issues. For off-peak visits, definitely book tours in advance since they may cancel without enough participants. If you're considering a rental, call ahead multiple times and confirm exactly what's required, or better yet, just spring for a guided tour where the stellar guides will take care of everything.
Great way to explore Casco Bay! If you are not doing a tour you're limited to exploring a certain zone - you'll only need 1 hour to fully paddle it. Next time we want to do the tour but if you're going during off peak season you should book in advance so they know not to cancel!
Christopher Roman
October 5, 2025
Great way to explore Casco Bay! If you are not doing a tour you're limited to exploring a certain zone - you'll only need 1 hour to fully paddle it. Next time we want to do the tour but if you're going during off peak season you should book in advance so they know not to cancel!
Christopher Roman
October 5, 2025