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About the centre
Pembrokeshire
Operated by Paddle Pembrokeshire, a partner of adventuro.




Sea kayaking opens up access to caves, sheltered coastline, and longer coastal journeys that can’t be reached from land. This beginner-friendly course is designed to build confidence and provide a strong foundation in practical paddling skills, whether you are completely new to kayaking or looking to improve existing experience on the sea.
Starting with a briefing on the day’s weather, tide, and conditions, the session introduces the equipment and basic paddling techniques before heading onto sheltered water. Early exercises focus on balance, control, turning, and efficient forward paddling to help build confidence from the start.
As the day progresses, you’ll spend time practising manoeuvres within the bay before venturing along a short stretch of sheltered coastline. Along the way, instructors explain how wind, tide, and other environmental factors influence paddling decisions and route choices.
Rescue techniques and capsize recovery can also be introduced for those wanting additional confidence on the water. A break for lunch is taken on the beach during the day, giving time to rest while discussing progress and planning the next stage of the session.
Sessions are usually based around Tenby South Beach and nearby sheltered sections of coastline chosen to provide calm and suitable learning conditions. Locations are selected based on weather and sea state to create the safest and most enjoyable environment for beginners.
Protected bays and easy launch points allow participants to focus on skill development without dealing with more demanding conditions too early. Final meeting information is confirmed before the session.
No previous kayaking experience is required to join this course. It is suitable for complete beginners as well as paddlers wanting to improve confidence and technique in sheltered sea conditions.
Participants should have a reasonable level of fitness and be prepared to spend a full day outdoors on the coast. Confidence in water is helpful, although rescue skills are taught progressively during the session.
Qualified Paddle UK coaches and leaders deliver the course using small group sizes and practical instruction tailored to beginner paddlers. Coaching focuses on building confidence steadily while introducing the skills needed for safe and enjoyable sea kayaking.
Years of experience operating along the Pembrokeshire coastline allow suitable venues to be chosen for changing conditions, helping create supportive learning environments with plenty of opportunities for coastal exploration.
Sea kayaks are designed with a closed cockpit that you sit inside, with your legs covered by the deck. More experienced paddlers may use a spray deck to create a watertight seal around the cockpit. They are typically longer and narrower than sit-on-top kayaks, which makes them faster through the water but generally less stable. Sea kayaks used here are fitted with adjustable seating, footrests, and storage hatches to keep equipment dry during longer journeys.
Sit-on-top kayaks have an open design where you sit on top of the craft with your legs exposed. They are very stable and easy to use, making them well suited to beginners. These kayaks include padded seating and back support, with secure areas for kit, although these are open to the elements. For tours, trips and training sessions, dry bags are provided to help keep personal belongings protected.
All essential equipment is included for your session, including your craft (kayak or paddleboard depending on your activity), paddle, buoyancy aid with a zip pocket, and safety equipment such as helmets where required. Waterproof jackets are provided in wet conditions, and spray decks are supplied for sea kayak sessions when appropriate. For sessions of two hours or more, a dry bag is also included for carrying lunch or spare clothing.
Wetsuits are available for hire at an additional cost and are allocated on a first come, first served basis. All wetsuits are cleaned and sanitised between uses, and participants are asked to wear a base layer or underwear underneath for comfort and hygiene.
All sessions take place on the water, so you should expect your feet, ankles and hands to get wet, along with some splashing during your activity. In kayaks, seating can also become wet, so clothing that keeps you warm and comfortable both on and off the water is important. Conditions can change, so layers that can be added or removed are usually best.
Many of the routes take place along coastline or estuary environments where you will be away from facilities once the activity begins. It’s best to assume you will not be able to return to shops or cafes until the session has finished, so bring anything you may need for the duration with you at the start.
You don’t need to be a strong swimmer to take part, and those who are less confident in the water are still welcome. It is helpful to make the team aware beforehand so the right support can be provided during your session. Everyone is issued with a buoyancy aid which is designed to help keep you afloat while on the water.
Sessions are led by qualified instructors who manage group safety throughout, and support is given where needed so participants can feel comfortable during the activity.
Pets can behave unpredictably on the water, particularly around changing conditions or wildlife, so they are not permitted on group sessions. This is to avoid disruption to the activity and to ensure all participants can enjoy a safe and consistent experience.
For private bookings, dogs may be considered depending on conditions, route and activity type. However, they will not be permitted on trips where wildlife encounters are likely, such as areas with seals or nesting birds on the water.
Group sizes follow recognised safety guidance for paddlesport instruction and vary depending on the activity type, conditions and craft used. Most sessions operate with around six participants per instructor, while more technical or longer trips may have smaller ratios to maintain closer supervision.
There is no fixed upper limit to overall group size, but numbers are kept at a level that respects other water users, local communities and the environment. Larger groups are split across multiple instructors to maintain safety and quality of experience.
These terms are based on recognised paddlesport guidance used for safety planning. Sheltered water refers to close-to-shore environments with lighter wind conditions and straightforward access points, making them suitable for introductory sessions. Moderate water includes slightly more exposure, stronger winds and longer crossings, while still remaining within controlled limits.
Advanced water involves more challenging environments where tidal movement, exposed coastline or surf conditions may be present. These sessions are only suitable for experienced paddlers, and conditions are always assessed on the day to ensure they remain appropriate for the group.
All equipment is regularly maintained and sourced from established paddlesport brands. Sea kayak sessions use a range of stable and performance-focused craft suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers, with options to suit different sizes and styles of paddling. Sit-on-top kayaks are also available and are designed for ease of use and stability.
Paddleboards are chosen for all-round use across different conditions and come in a range of sizes to suit different paddlers. All equipment is checked regularly and matched to the session type to ensure it is appropriate for the conditions and the experience level of the group.
Yes, the course is designed specifically for novice and beginner paddlers, including those with no previous kayaking experience. Instruction starts with the basics and progresses gradually throughout the day.
Coaches provide demonstrations and individual feedback to help participants develop confidence at a comfortable pace in sheltered sea conditions.
The course covers efficient paddling, turning, manoeuvring, launching and landing, and understanding environmental factors such as wind and tides.
Participants may also learn rescue techniques and capsize recovery depending on confidence levels and how the day progresses.
Participants can choose to be assessed for the Paddle UK Discover Award during the course. This award recognises foundational paddling skills and basic safety awareness.
A small additional certification fee is payable directly for the award if you decide to complete the assessment successfully.
Many participants progress onto beginner sea kayaking trips or additional coaching sessions after completing the course. These allow you to practise new skills while exploring more coastline.
The course also provides a strong foundation for developing towards more intermediate sea kayaking conditions in the future.