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Spend time on the water combining coastal paddling with traditional sea fishing techniques on this guided kayak fishing experience around Newquay Bay. Using specialist sit-on-top fishing kayaks and local knowledge of the coastline, participants paddle out in search of mackerel, bass and other local species while learning the basics of hand line fishing along the way.
The session begins at the harbour base with introductions, equipment setup and a safety briefing before heading onto the water. Instructors explain paddling basics, kayak handling and key elements of traditional Cornish hand line fishing before launching from the sheltered harbour area into Newquay Bay.
Once afloat, the trip follows sections of the coastline known for productive fishing spots and calmer paddling routes depending on the conditions. Participants paddle between locations while learning how to work fishing lines, spot suitable areas and manage equipment safely from the kayak. The guide shares local knowledge throughout the session, helping guests understand where fish are commonly found and how to improve their chances of making a catch.
Fishing locations may include areas less accessible to shoreline anglers or larger boats, allowing participants to experience a quieter and more hands-on approach to sea fishing. Species regularly caught around the bay include mackerel, pollock and sea bass, with occasional cuttlefish also appearing depending on the season and conditions. At the end of the session, participants return to the harbour for a debrief, equipment return and optional recommendations for local restaurants able to cook freshly caught fish.
Launching directly from Newquay Harbour provides quick access to sheltered paddling areas alongside productive coastal fishing spots throughout Newquay Bay. The surrounding coastline includes rocky headlands, coves and deeper channels which create ideal conditions for a range of local fish species.
The harbour location also allows instructors to adapt routes depending on tides, weather and fishing conditions while keeping the session accessible for paddlers with limited kayak fishing experience.
Participants should feel comfortable around open water and be capable of handling fishing lines and hooks safely while seated within a kayak.
Private 1-to-1, 2-to-1 and private group sessions are available for those wanting a more personalised experience or dedicated group booking.
Using years of kayaking, fishing and coastal guiding experience, the instructor team combines practical paddling support with local fishing knowledge to create an enjoyable and approachable introduction to kayak fishing. Sessions focus on both safety and enjoyment while helping participants understand the coastline, fishing techniques and local conditions.
Mel helps guests choose the most suitable session option before arrival, while the wider team provides realistic local guidance based on the day’s sea and fishing conditions. Launching directly from Newquay Harbour also gives quick access to productive fishing areas without long transfers or boat journeys.
No previous fishing experience is required before joining the trip. Instructors explain the basics of hand line fishing, kayak setup and local fishing techniques during the session.
The experience is designed to be approachable for beginners while still enjoyable for people with previous fishing experience.
Common catches around Newquay Bay include mackerel, pollock and sea bass depending on the conditions and season.
Occasionally, participants may also encounter species such as cuttlefish or other local coastal fish during the trip.
Yes, private 1-to-1, 2-to-1 and private group sessions are available for guests wanting a more personalised experience.
Private group trips require a minimum of four participants for booking.
Yes, participants are welcome to take home any suitable catches from the session.
The team can also recommend local restaurants that may be able to prepare and cook your catch afterwards.
No formal kayaking experience is required, although participants should feel comfortable around open water.
Basic paddling instruction and kayak handling guidance are included before heading out into the bay.
The session includes a sit-on-top fishing kayak, paddle, wetsuit, buoyancy aid and traditional Cornish hand line fishing equipment.
Safety instruction and guidance from the instructor are also included throughout the trip.
About the centre
Newquay, Cornwall
Operated by Newquay Water Sports Centre, a partner of adventuro.