Cornwall Kayak Delivery

Hiring kayaks from us could not be easier, and we will even deliver them to the location of your choice.

If you would like them delivered somewhere that is not listed, just contact us and let us know.

Click on the map below for a few ideas of places you could explore with our Cornwall kayak delivery service! If you’d like to discuss your own locations and adventure with us, get in touch and we can make it happen.

Suggested Routes

Set off from Praa Sands and get collected from Marazion or Vice Versa.

What you will find en route:

  • Praa Sands – Just round the corner from the main beach you will find sea arches, rock islands and sea caves.
  • Kenneggy – A lovely secluded beach only accessible by sea.
  • Prussia Cove – A small cove of boulders and sand with a rocky slip way and caves to explore.
  • Perranuthnoe – A white sandy beach with a lovely café at the top of the slip.
  • St Michael’s Mount – Paddle in through the harbour, moor up and enjoy this iconic National Trust castle and tidal Island.
  • Marazion beach – A vast sandy and stony beach with access to play parks, cafes and pubs.

Time needed: 1.5 hours to 4 hours, depending on where and how long you stop.

Meet in Mousehole car park on the far side of the harbour, leave though the harbour entrance and go right along the coast.

What you will find en route:

  • Lamorna Cove – A stunning cove in the valley of Lamorna, stop here for refreshments in the local café.
  • Carry on and take in the wildlife, sea birds and if you’re lucky, dolphins and basking sharks.
  • Tater Du Lighthouse – This is your midway point between Lamorna and St Loy’s Cove.
  • St Loy’s Cove – A beautiful stretch of coast, accessible by the coastal path or by a walk through the St Loy Valley woods. Nine times out of ten you’ll be the only souls around!
  • Penberth Cove – An idyllic quiet little cove.
  • Logan’s Rock – A large teetering boulder on the next biggest headland.
  • Pednvounder Beach – Small white sandy beach
  • Pedny Beach – A stunning sandy beach, nudist’s welcome!
  • Porthcurno – One of West Penwith’s finest beaches and the home of the famous Minack Theatre, a theatre carved out of the cliff.

This is the end of the route but for those who would like a bit longer in the kayak there is the option of carrying on a little further to explore Porthcapel and Porthgwarra.

Collection points along the way;

  • Lamorna
  • Penberth
  • Porthcurno
  • Porthgwarra

Time needed: 4 – 8 hours

Meet in Porthcurno beach car park, launch from the beautiful sandy beach and immediately take in the Minack Theatre cut into the cliff.

What you will find en route:

  • Porthchapel Beach – A sheltered beach surrounded by cliffs
  • Porthgwarra Beach – A secluded relatively unknown Cornish cove with quaint beach café.
  • Gwennap Head – An outcropping headland just past the coastguard station.
  • Little pebbly cove with no name – Stop here and give it your own name!
  • Nanjizal beach – Home to the Song of the Sea, a tall, narrow natural arch that winks at the golden sand, Nanjizal is thought by many to be the finest beach on the Penwith peninsula.
  • Lands End – Mainland Britain’s most southwesterly point and one of the country’s most famous landmarks.
  • Longships Lighthouse – famous for being visible off the tip of Lands End is an impressive 35 metre stone tower, nearly a mile off of the shore.
  • Sea arches – Two sea arches / caves that go straight through the end of the headland, you can paddle through depending on the tide.
  • The Cowlows – An outcrop of rocks just off Sennen Cove and the harbour wall.
  • Sennen Beach – A long white sandy beach with cafes and pubs. The perfect place to finish your route.

Collection points along the way;

  • Porthgwarra

Time needed: 2 – 6 hours

This route consists of some of the most dramatic and stunning stretches of cliff in Cornwall. We advise to only do this route when weather and sea conditions are perfect.

These routes are just suggestions for our Cornwall kayak delivery, you can pick to start of finish at any of the beaches or coves that have vehicle access. You can go as near or as far as you like!