REVIEW · FUERTEVENTURA
Fuerteventura: Rent a Kayak & discover Costa Calma’s Coast!
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Fresh sea air beats a beach chair.
In Costa Calma, this kayak rental turns calm blue water into a simple, hands-on adventure, right where you want to be by the shoreline. What I like most is the focus on doing it well without making it complicated, plus the fact you can choose your own pace inside the bay.
I especially like that you get quality kayaks plus a short intro and clear bay rules before you head out. It’s built for first-timers and experienced paddlers alike, so you don’t feel like you’re either stuck watching or rushed into performance.
One thing to consider: the shore can be rocky, so plan for decent foot protection before you step in and out.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Your Time
- Costa Calma Kayaking: Why This 1-Hour Stretch Works
- Where You Start: Shaka Center by All Sun Hotel
- What You Get: Kayaks, Life Jackets, and a Quick Primer
- The 1-Hour Experience: A Simple Rhythm on the Water
- Step 1: Check in and get your bearings
- Step 2: Launch from Costa Calma’s beach area
- Step 3: Paddle through the bay at your pace
- Step 4: Return and wrap up
- Timing and Wind: When to Go for the Smoothest Paddle
- Skill Levels: A Good Fit for Beginners and Confident Paddlers
- If you’re a beginner
- If you already paddle
- Family-Friendly in a Real Way
- Price and Value: What $23 Gets You
- Practical Tips That Make It More Enjoyable
- Who Should Book This Kayak Rental
- Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- How long is the kayak rental?
- Is a life jacket provided?
- Where do I meet for the activity?
- Do they offer instruction before you paddle?
- What languages are available with the instructor?
- Do I need to bring shoes?
Key Highlights Worth Your Time

- Shaka Center is right on the beach next to the All Sun Hotel, so you get on the water quickly
- One hour of paddling gives you a real taste of the coast without eating your whole day
- Life jackets and a short orientation help you feel set up for safe, easy kayaking
- All levels welcome, from complete newcomers to people looking for a bit more action when the bay gets choppier
- Staff attention to belongings makes it easier to travel light and keep keys/phone close
- Timing matters since wind can make later sessions less comfortable than earlier ones
Costa Calma Kayaking: Why This 1-Hour Stretch Works

Fuerteventura can be all about sun and sand, but the coast has a second personality once you’re on the water. This rental-style outing gives you that shift fast: you show up, get your kayak, and spend about one hour gliding in Costa Calma’s bay.
The biggest value here is how practical it is. You’re not committing to a long multi-stop tour. Instead, you get a concentrated experience: sea views, time on a real paddle craft, and a straightforward return to shore.
Also, the location makes the experience feel effortless. The Shaka Center sits right at the beach next to the All Sun Hotel, so you’re not fighting with long transfers, confusing meeting points, or waiting around.
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Where You Start: Shaka Center by All Sun Hotel

Your meeting point is The Shaka Center, located at the beach next to the All Sun Hotel in Costa Calma. That matters more than it sounds. When the start is right by the water, your session feels like a vacation activity, not a logistical exercise.
Plan to arrive with enough time to check in and get your short orientation. The better you understand how to sit, paddle, and control direction, the more comfortable you’ll be once you’re actually floating.
And since you’re on a rocky shoreline at times, do yourself a favor and think about footwear before you go. One of the most common practical complaints is simply that bare feet can hurt during the walk-in and walk-out.
What You Get: Kayaks, Life Jackets, and a Quick Primer

This is not just a grab-and-go rental. You’ll receive a short introduction into kayaking and safety regulations of the bay, plus a life jacket if needed.
That safety bit is important even if you consider yourself a strong swimmer. Bay conditions can change. Wind can show up. Waves can build in little patches. The orientation is what helps you keep the experience relaxing instead of stressful.
The setup also tends to lower the learning curve. If you’re new, you’ll get the basic rhythm and control cues. If you’ve kayaked before, you’ll still appreciate getting local rules on how the bay works so you can paddle confidently without second-guessing.
The 1-Hour Experience: A Simple Rhythm on the Water
Even with a clear rental duration, the actual flow feels easy and flexible. Here’s the pacing you can expect.
Step 1: Check in and get your bearings
You’ll meet at the center, then get your kayak and any guidance you need. The goal is quick: you should get on the water fast and not spend your whole trip waiting for equipment.
If you’re traveling solo, it’s worth noting that people have found it handy to store belongings with staff. You can plan for a calmer paddle if you don’t have to worry about where your phone or keys are for the next hour.
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Step 2: Launch from Costa Calma’s beach area
Costa Calma’s shoreline is convenient, but it can be rocky near where you step in. Wear shoes that can handle short wet use. This is one of those tiny details that changes everything about comfort.
Once you’re seated, the paddle work becomes the main event. From there, your kayak turns your perspective into something much more personal than a viewpoint on land.
Step 3: Paddle through the bay at your pace
The bay is the star. You’ll get to explore the coastline from the water, enjoying the turquoise views and the feeling of being close to the action without being in the middle of it.
If the sea is smooth, it’s relaxing: slow strokes, drifting glances at the shore, and plenty of time to take in the light and colors. If the bay is more wavy, the activity becomes more fun. You can lean into the movement and treat it like a mini adventure session.
Step 4: Return and wrap up
You’ll come back after the rental time. The good part about choosing this type of activity is that it fits naturally into a normal day of sightseeing, lunch, and beach time.
If you want to extend, it sounds like flexibility can exist depending on conditions and how your timing lands. Still, don’t assume extra time automatically. Ask on arrival if staying out longer is possible.
Timing and Wind: When to Go for the Smoothest Paddle

Fuerteventura is known for its breezes, and Costa Calma can get windy. The practical lesson: come earlier if you can.
Why? Wind can make paddling feel choppier and more tiring, especially if you’re a first-timer. Going earlier often means calmer water and an experience that feels more like gliding than battling.
That said, if your schedule pushes you to later, don’t panic. Many people have found the staff helpful about fitting sessions around real-life timing. The safest move is to show up, assess the water, and let the team guide you on what’s workable.
Skill Levels: A Good Fit for Beginners and Confident Paddlers

This activity is designed for all levels, and that shows in the way it’s set up.
If you’re a beginner
You’ll likely appreciate the short introduction and the safety rules. Kayaking looks simple until you’re actually balancing and paddling in motion. Getting basic technique guidance before you head out helps you stay relaxed and keep enjoying yourself.
If you already paddle
You’ll still benefit from local bay rules and a well-maintained fleet. A quality kayak helps with tracking and comfort, so you spend your energy enjoying the coast instead of compensating for a misbehaving craft.
The bay also allows you to adjust effort. If conditions are smooth, paddle gently and soak up the scenery. If conditions are a bit choppier, you can work harder and make it feel more adventurous.
Family-Friendly in a Real Way

Many “family-friendly” activities are technically possible but not truly easy with kids. This one tends to work better because the experience is short and straightforward: one hour, simple equipment use, and support from the staff.
You also get a chance to teach by doing. Kayaking naturally becomes a shared activity. You can keep it calm if that’s the family vibe, or add energy if everyone’s feeling game.
Just remember the footwear point again. If kids are joining in, choose something with a grip sole, since the shore can be rough underfoot.
Price and Value: What $23 Gets You

At around $23 per person for a one-hour kayak rental, the value comes from what’s included rather than just the number.
You’re paying for:
- a quality kayak (not a questionable spare)
- life jacket support if needed
- a short introduction to get you started safely
- bay safety regulations
- staff help on-site so you can spend more time kayaking and less time figuring things out
That’s why this can be a good budget-friendly “experience day” option. It’s not just renting gear; you’re getting the safety and coaching pieces that make the activity work for more people.
If you’re looking to add something active to your Costa Calma stay without booking a full guided excursion, this hits a nice middle ground: enough structure to feel safe, enough freedom to paddle at your pace.
Practical Tips That Make It More Enjoyable
These are the little real-world tweaks that help your hour feel smoother.
- Bring footwear for a rocky shoreline. Comfortable water-friendly shoes beat sore feet.
- Keep your expectations realistic: you’re kayaking for about one hour, so prioritize comfort and technique over speed.
- If you’re sensitive to wind, aim for an earlier start.
- Consider traveling with less in your hands. Staff handling of belongings (phones and keys) can make the experience far less stressful.
- If you’re unsure about timing, ask when you arrive. It seems flexibility can exist, especially if conditions or schedules don’t line up perfectly.
Who Should Book This Kayak Rental
This is a strong pick if you want:
- a short, active coastal break in Costa Calma
- a low-pressure activity that works for first-timers
- a practical way to see the bay from a different angle
- a family activity with a clear time frame
It may not be the best choice if you’re expecting a guided multi-hour expedition with long commentary stops. This is more about renting a kayak and getting out on the water, supported by a short orientation and bay safety rules.
Should You Book It?
I think you should book this if you like the idea of being on the water with minimal fuss. The beachside meeting point, the included orientation, and the quality of the kayaks make it feel like a well-run activity, not a sketchy rental booth.
If you can handle rocky steps with proper footwear and you’re okay with a one-hour session, this is an easy win for couples, solo travelers, and families. If wind is a concern, pick your timing carefully and aim earlier in the day.
FAQ
How long is the kayak rental?
The kayak rental is listed as 1 hour.
Is a life jacket provided?
Yes, a life jacket is included if needed.
Where do I meet for the activity?
You meet at The Shaka Center, located right at the beach next to the All Sun Hotel in Costa Calma.
Do they offer instruction before you paddle?
Yes. You’ll get a short introduction into kayaking and be briefed on safety regulations of the bay.
What languages are available with the instructor?
The instructor is listed as available in English and German.
Do I need to bring shoes?
You might find it helpful to wear shoes, since the entry area can be rocky and may hurt your feet a bit before you’re in the kayak.
































