Kayak Hire at Brighton
Hire a kayak at Brighton for totally unsinkable seaside fun. See Brighton Beach from a different angle whilst you paddle your kayak about or simply rest and catch some rays on our colourful single and double kayaks. Our fully qualified staff will give you the basics, kit you up and supervise you at all times as you master the sea.
* Single - £10 per hour, £20 half day, £35 full day
* Double - £15 per hour, £30 half day, £45 full day
(* = discount available for groups of 5 and above)
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING :
- Credit card or some form of identification, to use as a guarantee and to prove your age
- Swimming stuff or stuff you don't mind getting wet, and a towel
- Beach shoes, or you can go bare foot… it's up to you, but remember it's a shingle beach and can be quite hard on ya feet!
- Bottle of water if it looks like a hot day
We provide free facilities, buoyancy aids and insurance!
Free On Site Facilities
Changing rooms, Lockers, Showers and toilet
Wetsuit Hire
With kayak hire £2 per hour, £4 half day, £6 full day
Without kayak hire £3 per hour, £6 half day, £10 full day
BCU Kayaking Courses
more info...Sit on top kayaks
Are, as the name would suggest, kayaks that you sit on top of; great fun for a day at the beach and ideal for beginners or people sceptical about being enclosed within a cockpit. They come in a variety of different styles for many uses, such as white-water, surfing or touring.
Freestyle kayaks
Are designed for use in surf or on rivers. There are different boats and designs to cope with all the various disciplines of white water kayaking. These boats are designed with hard edges and planning hulls to perform quick and spectacular moves on the river or surf.
Sea kayaks
Are more versatile than their name would suggest; designed for use on flat water of any kind, be it lakes, rivers open sea or indeed surf; ideal for long weekend trips down the coast, with a large carrying capacity for equipment. long and slender for speed and easy cruising, they often perform even better when fully laden.
Recreational kayaks
Are becoming more popular and extending the appeal of kayaking. These boats are generally slightly wider that sea kayaks giving them greater stability and making them ideal for fishing, sight-seeing, photography or just a relaxing day on the water.
Creek kayaks
Are not to be confused with creaking kayaks, which are just old fibre glass boats that have seen better days! Creek kayaks are designed for technical river running. They are high volume boats which keep the paddler safely at the surface after plummeting over grade V waterfalls.