Coasteering on the Isle of Wight
What is Coasteering?
Coasteering, as the name suggests, is a coastal activity involving a mixture of scrambling, climbing, crawling and swimming. Taking in places along the south-west coast of the Isle of Wight from Freshwater Bay, this exhilerating sport is perfect for groups of all sizes who want to have great fun exploring the more inaccesible parts of the Island's coastline. Jumping over rock archways, swimming through wave filled gaps, climbing up cliffs and ducking under water into invisible caves are just a few of the experiences to be had.
Where does it happen? Coasteering is an organised activity, led by an experienced and qualified guides and takes place around the cliffs surrounding Freshwater Bay on the South West coast of the Island.
Isle of Wight Sea Kayaking run the activity for a minimum of 4 people at at time from their base at the Sandpipers Hotel complex in Freshwater Bay. The base has a large car park and is a short 2 minute walk to the sea across the road. Wet suits, helmets, buoyancy aids and a full safety briefing are provided.
How do I find out more & book
IoW Sea Kayaking
Call 077 6968 0174, email or visit the website
Contact IWSK to find out more about available dates, prices & booking conditions etc. IWSK also run kayaking courses around the coast of the Isle of Wight.