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$35 for a Two-Hour History & Wildlife Kayak Tour from Channel Islands Kayak Center in Oxnard ($79.95 Value)

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Tammy
307 days ago
I absolutely loved it!! It was my first time paddle boarding as a 60th birthday present to myself and I am SO glad I did it!!! Dylan was a fabulous instructor too!

Expert guides lead basic lesson, furnish all equipment & narrate tour surveying history & wildlife through in-harbor sea cave

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$35 for a Two-Hour History & Wildlife Kayak Tour ($79.95 Value)

During the History & Wildlife tour, kayakers of all levels paddle by a volcanic blowhole and through an in-harbor sea cave containing mammoth fossils, a replica hat of conquistador Juan Cabrillo, a pirate scene with skulls and treasure, the Aloha Hawaiian Tube Ride, and more. Outside of the cave, kayakers can spot a 137-foot pirate ship and paddle wheel boat. Along the way, adventurers may soak in lessons about history and may also glimpse marine animals such as sea lions, giant ochre starfish, and seabirds.

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Promotional value expires Jul 1, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Reservation required; subject to availability and weather. 24hr cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must sign waiver. If 12 or younger must ride with a guardian. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Channel Island Kayak Center

Scenes of learning and enjoyment spark infectious enthusiasm among Channel Islands Kayak Center's guides, who thrive on bringing adventurers up close to the wildlife of Channel Islands Harbor and Ventura Harbor. The team furnishes independent explorers with kayak rentals, which include safety briefings so kayakers can tell the difference between a sea lion and an actual lion.

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