Paddle Durbin Creek with a guide, with rental or bring-your-own kayak options
2.5 Hours
Guide, kayak, paddle
Explore Durbin Creek on a 2.5-hour guided paddle suited to beginners and experienced kayakers. Launch from a floating dock and enjoy calm waters where fresh and brackish ecosystems meet.
Wear water shoes that stay on your feet (no slippers, flip flops, or Crocs). Secure personal items in your vehicle or a dry bag; the operator is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged belongings. Cash tips for your guide and crew are appreciated.
Cancel at least 24 hours before for a full refund. Less than 24 hours: you may reschedule. No-shows may be charged the full ticket value. Last-minute changes may have a rebooking fee. No penalty if canceled due to unsafe weather conditions.
Wear water shoes that stay on your feet (closed-toe recommended). Do not wear slippers, flip flops, or Crocs.
Bring hydration, sun protection (hat, sun shirt, sun lotion, sunglasses), and dress for the weather (bring a warm layer if it’s cool, overcast, or cold). A dry bag for personal items is optional.
Yes. Your kayak, paddle, personal flotation device (PFD), and safety gear are provided, along with a knowledgeable guide.
155 Bartram Market Dr, Ste 100, St. Johns, FL 32259
Ben stands out as the heart of this operation, with reviewers consistently praising his deep knowledge of the Matanzas River ecosystem and his genuine enthusiasm for sharing it. He's particularly skilled at making first-time kayakers feel comfortable, offering patient instruction on paddling techniques while weaving in fascinating details about local wildlife, conservation efforts, and area history. The equipment gets high marks, and guests regularly spot dolphins, sea turtles, sharks, and various bird species during their tours. The educational component really shines through here. This isn't just a scenic paddle—expect to learn about oyster restoration, wetland ecology, and the river's environmental significance while taking in beautiful views. Ben adjusts his approach based on group experience levels and keeps everyone engaged, whether you're nervous about your first kayak trip or looking to improve your skills. One reviewer mentioned difficulty reaching the business by phone in the morning and felt the text response was curt, though they were offered an alternative time. Overall, guests describe their outings as memorable combinations of adventure, education, and wildlife encounters that leave them eager to return.
Ben was a knowledgeable guide on history, climate and the oyster ecosystem. Good basic kayaking lesson and a beautiful morning on the water. Saw a pod of dolphins just before we entered the water
Catherine Stober
March 11, 2026
Ben was a knowledgeable guide on history, climate and the oyster ecosystem. Good basic kayaking lesson and a beautiful morning on the water. Saw a pod of dolphins just before we entered the water
Catherine Stober
March 11, 2026