Kayak Tour from Urban Kayaks (Up to 52% Off). Four Options Available.
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Kayaking tourists gaze upon Chicago's scenery from the Chicago River and Lake Michigan
Herbert Hoover won America's hearts and votes when he promised a college-educated chicken in every pot and a kayak in every garage. Get a taste of the American dream with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $34 for a single weekday kayak tour (a $60 value) with water and a locker (a $68 value)
- $44 for a single weekday kayak tour (a $60 value) with water, a locker, and a T-shirt (a $20 value; an $88 total value)
- $61 for a tandem weekday kayak tour (a $110 value) with waters (a $4 value each) and a locker (a $4 value; a $122 total value) $336 for a private weekday tour for up to 12 people in up to six kayaks with waters and lockers (a $696 value)
Urban Kayak opens Wednesday, May 1 and singles or duos can depart on the Historic Chicago or Sunset Paddle tours. On the historic tour, boaters discuss current events and learn about city's architecture. During the sunset tour, they take in the sun's descent as it sparkles off the Chicago River and sinks beneath the skyline.
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About Urban Kayaks: Season: 4/1 - 11/1, 2019
Brothers Aaron and Asher Gershenzon and friend James Morro grew up in the city, but always possessed a passion for the outdoors. They practiced wilderness kayaking for most of their lives before earning their American Canoe Association certifications on Lake Superior. Each of them brings dual passions for their home city and outdoor sports to the company’s guided group and private kayak trips. Guided paddles change on every outing as guides blend downtown architectural commentary and little-known gangster stories with tie-ins to current events. Though each guide tells different stories, often interspersed with humor, all of them focus on environmentally friendliness. Paddling trips utilize a fleet of lime-green Confluence Watersports kayaks, and staffers often wear lime-green shirts—all of which render them easily identifiable from the riverwalk, but well camouflaged in supermarket produce sections.
Up to four guides lead groups of 15 kayaks or less and prepares them with a briefing on paddling techniques, rules of the river, and assurances of the stability of their wide recreation kayaks. The guides' watchful eyes and constant advice have instilled confidence in even the most unsure participants, When not guiding trips, staffers extend their easygoing atmosphere to their office—nestled across the river from the Centennial Fountain's Water Arc—where the storefront lies amidst the bustling city that surrounds it. Inside the shop, the owners' much-beloved pooches frolic around a hanging hammock.