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Will be a family of four; would be happy with two doubles or four singles.

What would be our closest rental option to PV that may have 2 to 4 (depending on occupancy) and is it something I should have made reservation in advance?

Thanks for your comments!

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The only place that I know of that rents kayaks up this way is Wayo's/Aqua Vista Suites. Kayaking in these waters is very wind and wave dependent so I, personally, wouldn't reserve in advance.


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Thanks for an info Hon. For my general knowledge: Is there a part of the island that is less windy and wave dependant for kayaking? Or is that statement for AC in general?

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You could paddle in the lagoon which is on the (usual) lee side however, you'd have to walk a few blocks with the kayaks in order to find a place to put in. I find it interesting paddling over there but I'm guessing most visitors would prefer the reef side, which is windward.


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Right, I should have written my question more specifically. So kayaking anywhere on the east side of AC is wind and water dependant, got it. Thanks!

I seem to remember a post (as I was snooping through the old ones) that commented on the Blue Tang having kayaks they might rent. But I can't seem to find it now. Guess I'll go straight to the horses mouth in a couple of weeks...

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Try Lisaskayaking dot com. She is a little north, but seems to do rentals...

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You can also try walking next door to the Blue Tang Inn. They have a couple kayaks to rent to their guests. I have seldom seen them used. You can try renting from them.

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Thanks a bunch to you both. Lisa's Kayaking looks great - it's strange that google never found that when I searched...

tahunt - thanks for posting that. I was pretty sure that I had seen that comment before, but was going crazy when I couldn't find it again. The location would be great, I'll definately be checking!

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You can just email Alan or Fanny at the Blue Tang to inquire. The email address should be on the Blue Tang website. If not send me a private message and I can probably dig it up in my deleted emails.

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Just a heads up... I personally would not take a kayak past the end of a dock in town. WAY too much traffic.

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