
Mega SUP in Mallorca
Serra de Tramuntana ridge, sheltered calas; famous for spring road-cycling camps, coastal trekking and sea-cave kayak trips.
Overview
What is Mega SUP?
Mega SUP stands for “Mega Stand-Up Paddleboarding” and involves using a large, highly buoyant paddleboard designed to hold several people at once. Unlike individual boards, Mega SUP relies on teamwork—everyone paddles, balances, and steers together, making it a shared experience from start to finish. It’s suitable for all experience levels, including complete beginners, and is often run in flatwater settings such as lakes, slow rivers, or sheltered coastal areas.
These sessions are group-focused and often led by a qualified instructor who helps guide the team with paddling techniques, balance tips, and fun games. From races and challenges to coordinated paddling drills, there’s a mix of activity and play. Mega SUP is especially popular for schools, stag and hen dos, corporate away days, and family outings because it’s inclusive, easy to learn, and doesn’t require previous paddleboarding experience.
The boards are designed for maximum stability, but because you're sharing space and constantly adjusting to each other's movements, falling in is part of the experience. Sessions generally include all essential kit, such as wetsuits, paddles, and buoyancy aids, and are run in controlled environments to keep everything safe, fun, and accessible.
What should I expect from a Mega SUP session?
A typical Mega SUP session starts with a short land-based briefing where the instructor covers safety basics, group paddling techniques, and what to expect on the water. Once everyone is kitted up, the group heads out together with support from the instructor, either on their own board or from the bank. The session then shifts into practical paddling, games, and sometimes mini-explorations depending on the setting.
The nature of the session depends on the group—it can be more playful, more skills-focused, or even slightly competitive. Instructors often introduce games that test coordination and balance, such as relay races, tug-of-paddle, or balance challenges that usually end in someone getting wet. Communication plays a big part, and groups quickly learn how to work together to move efficiently and stay upright.
Whether you’re booking a one-off session or making it part of a wider activity day, Mega SUP offers an easygoing yet active way to spend time on the water. It’s more about group enjoyment than technical skill, and because it’s guided, everything is managed at a pace that suits your group. All equipment is provided, so all you need to bring is swimwear, a towel, and a sense of humour.


