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Want to enjoy all that San Diego Bay has to offer while getting some light exercise at the same time? Then visit SD Adventures, the #1 kayak rental facility in San Diego. There’s no experience necessary, and our kayaks are easy to maneuver and navigate.
We currently have over 300+ 5-star ratings on Google, Yelp, and Tripadvisor, and that’s because we go out of our way to make sure our customers are completely satisfied. Visit us and see the difference between other paddleboard rental companies and us in San Diego!
Make sure you’re wearing an appropriately sized life jacket.
Always wear a leash when paddleboarding. This ensures that you are always attached to your board.
Always be wary of weather conditions while out on the bay.
Use common sense and follow the rules of the road.
Don’t mix alcohol and paddleboarding.
Dress appropriately for the weather to maximize your comfort.
San Diego has one of the most beautiful natural harbors in the world, known as San Diego Bay. San Diego Bay is the closest body of water to downtown San Diego and spans from Chula Vista north all the way out to the Pacific Ocean. When paddling here, you’ll see some of the most scenic views from the Coronado Bridge to Downtown to the marinas of Harbor Island and Shelter Island and beautiful Point Loma.
You’ll also see a variety of local wildlife in the bay including seals, sea lions, bottle-nose dolphins, and a wide variety of birds. This makes it the ultimate place to not only jet ski but take in the many gorgeous sites that San Diego has to offer. It is also a less crowded area for boating, making it a bit safer than other areas. Considered to be one of the best natural harbors on the west coast of North America, it was colonized by Spain beginning in 1769. San Diego Bay is a home port of major assets, including several aircraft carriers of the United States Pacific Fleet, and as a result of base closures beginning in the 1980s, facilities in San Diego Bay are the major naval base facilities still in operation in California.
Water temperatures are usually around 72-74 degrees (22-23 degrees Celsius) in San Diego Bay in summer and fall, even late into November. In the winter and spring months the temperatures can dip down into the mid 60s (18 degrees Celsius).
We recommend mornings if possible because that’s when the winds are light and the water has a nice, glassy surface. But you can enjoy yourself any time of day.
You’ll park at the Sheraton Hotel. When you drive into the property, take an immediate right turn. We’re located directly behind the hotel. Just walk through the lobby or around the right side of the hotel and you’ll see SD Adventures.