Stand up paddling lessons in Palavas-les-Flots
Alone, with friends or family, escape to the Mediterranean sea with stand-up paddling lessons in Palavas-les-Flots, presented by Palawai surf school.
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Course of events
Welcome participants.
Presentation of equipment (boards, wetsuit and paddles).
Safety instructions explained.
Warm-up + stand-up paddle lesson.
Debriefing with instructor and return of equipment.
Objectives
Discover and master stand-up paddling.
Learn to balance on the board.
Learn to row upright and make turns to orient yourself on the water.
Activity requirements
All participants must know how to swim to take part in this activity.
Please arrive 10 minutes before the departure time.
You must not have any medical contraindications to take part in this activity.
Special terms
This activity is not recommended for pregnant, disabled people, infants or pets.
Included
- Wetsuit
- Stand up paddle boards
- Paddles
Do not forget to bring
- Bottle of water
- Towel
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Hat
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About the activity
Palavas-les-Flots is one of the most popular summer spots on the Côte d'Azur, and will surprise you with its wealth of water sports activities, especially with this unmissable trend: stand-up paddle lessons on the Mediterranean Sea.
Whether you're experienced or not, Palawaï surf school's passionate instructors will help you discover the latest water sport with stand-up paddle lessons in Palavas-les-Flots, open to all. Accessible from the age of 6, in groups or even on your own, stand-up paddle lessons in Palavas-les-Flots are a fun way to discover the Mediterranean coastline and also... sunbathe, from the open sea, without fear of seeing your towel assaulted by the crowds on the beach.
As the name suggests, stand-up paddling is the art of navigating a Malibu surfboard standing up like a Venetian gondolier, using a paddle like a Maori warrior... Attractive practice, don't you think?