Highlights
Join thrilling kayak tours exploring serene wetlands and vibrant wildlife or try family-friendly paddleboarding adventures
About This Deal
Ready for an adventure on the water? Exploring Cape Island Creek is like stepping into nature's playground. Imagine paddling alongside ospreys or spotting turtles basking in the sun. Whether you're after a tranquil journey through salt marshes or a guided night tour over grassy terrain, there's something magical waiting.
What We Offer
- One Hour Stand Up Paddleboard Rental: Experience stability and fun for all ages on these versatile boards.
- Two-Hour Rental of a Single Kayak: Perfect for solo adventurers wanting to explore waterways at their own pace.
- Two-Hour Rental of a Double Kayak: Ideal for pairs looking to share an aquatic journey together.
What's included:
- Paddles
- Life jackets
- Instruction and maps of the surrounding waterways
While waiting for a group of tour participants aboard his kayak on Cape Island Creek, Bob Lubberman made a new acquaintance when a 4-foot great blue heron landed on the nose of his boat. It's not an entirely new experience for the owner of Miss Chris Kayak Rentals and Tours, as opportunities to commune with nature came often as he crabbed and fished as a child from his grandmother's dock. Now he's able to connect visitors to this ecosystem as they independently paddle rented sit-on-top kayaks or as they participate in guided kayak or boat tours.
Paddlers on kayak tours often catch close-ups of ospreys, terns, and other birds, and see diamondback terrapin turtles sunning themselves on the shore or trying to hold their own ice-cream cones. Day and sunset tours let guests explore the wildlife-rich salt marshes, and night tours led during high tide let them paddle over grassy terrain to otherwise inaccessible areas. Guests explore similar territory on tours aboard the Osprey, as they watch migrating shore birds or look out on the harbor's historic buildings. Kayak tour guides include an associate naturalist and a Cape May Bird Observatory field associate, and land-based staffers maintain a touch tank on the Miss Chris mooring dock, which they temporarily fill with conches, eels, and other sea life pulled up using open-sided conservation traps.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with the rental options! Explore the waterways in style with the single and double kayaks, fully equipped with paddles, life jackets, expert instructions, and detailed maps to guide you through the stunning surroundings.
For those seeking something new, they also offer stable Stand-Up Paddleboards—perfect for all ages and skill levels, from first-timers to seasoned pros. Whether you're paddling calmly or looking to challenge yourself, they've got you covered!
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About Miss Chris Marina
While waiting for a group of tour participants aboard his kayak on Cape Island Creek, Bob Lubberman made a new acquaintance when a 4-foot great blue heron landed on the nose of his boat. It's not an entirely new experience for the owner of Miss Chris Kayak Rentals and Tours, as opportunities to commune with nature came often as he crabbed and fished as a child from his grandmother's dock. Now he's able to connect visitors to this ecosystem as they independently paddle rented sit-on-top kayaks or as they participate in guided kayak or boat tours.
Paddlers on kayak tours often catch close-ups of ospreys, terns, and other birds, and see diamondback terrapin turtles sunning themselves on the shore or trying to hold their own ice-cream cones. Day and sunset tours let guests explore the wildlife-rich salt marshes, and night tours led during high tide let them paddle over grassy terrain to otherwise inaccessible areas. Guests explore similar territory on tours aboard the Osprey, as they watch migrating shore birds or look out on the harbor's historic buildings. Kayak tour guides include an associate naturalist and a Cape May Bird Observatory field associate, and land-based staffers maintain a touch tank on the Miss Chris mooring dock, which they temporarily fill with conches, eels, and other sea life pulled up using open-sided conservation traps.
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