Two-Hour Guided Standup Paddleboard Tour for One or Two from Step Into Liquid (Up to 59% Off)
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Beginner-friendly tours explore bay and pass by golden east coast mansions
Until the personal watercraft was invented, mankind's only hope for summer fun involved competitive sunburning and watching flowers die. Make the outdoors great with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $59 for a two-hour guided standup-paddleboard tour (a $120 value) $99 for a two-hour guided standup-paddleboard tour for two (a $240 value)
Guides teach groups how to paddle and balance during two-hour tours while viewing golden east coast mansions along the way. Guests can bring along their own snacks and water to the tours, which start from Beekman Beach, an approximately 15-minute walk from Long Island Railroad's Oyster Bay station.
Beginner-friendly tours explore bay and pass by golden east coast mansions
Until the personal watercraft was invented, mankind's only hope for summer fun involved competitive sunburning and watching flowers die. Make the outdoors great with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $59 for a two-hour guided standup-paddleboard tour (a $120 value) $99 for a two-hour guided standup-paddleboard tour for two (a $240 value)
Guides teach groups how to paddle and balance during two-hour tours while viewing golden east coast mansions along the way. Guests can bring along their own snacks and water to the tours, which start from Beekman Beach, an approximately 15-minute walk from Long Island Railroad's Oyster Bay station.
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About Step Into Liquid LLC
The soft light of the setting sun creeps across the water. Above the placid reflection, a paddle boarder floats silently. These quiet moments are what Step Into Liquid's instructors hope to give to their pupils. Along the north and south shores of Long Island, they help groups balance atop boards during lessons or tours, which pass by resplendent coastal homes. The personal watercrafts also serve as floating mats for on-water yoga workouts, which call students to stretch their muscles and strengthen their cores.