Kayaking Adventures on Sado Island
Experience Sado Islands Clear Emerald Waters from on board a Kayak or Paddleboard!Its nearly the season for marine sports on Sado Island and time for fun in the sea kayaking, paddleboarding, diving, and swimming! Here is a run down of all the great places to kayak and paddleboard around the island, whether you are a seasoned paddler or complete beginner, visiting on your own or with your friends or family - a kayak experience is a great way to make memories during your visit and see the island in a new way.There are so many places to get your paddle on! You'll find guides leading kayaking tours in these six main areas on the island. Check the map to see where you want to explore, and see all the details below, including where to book below. Tassha BayTours at Tassha Bay come highly recommended! Tassha bay is situated in one of Sado's most beautiful locations, the scenic Senkakuwan Bay, making it one of the most beautiful places to paddle on the coast.. The tranquil, deeply indented inlet is calm, and the water is crystal clear - this bay is the perfect spot to explore rocky coast, observe sealife and watch the sunset. You can even join a night sea kayak experience, where the bottom of your vessel will be lit up! It makes for a really cool experience getting to see the seafloor through the crystal-clear water with stars shining overhead.For more information and Booking:Tassha Bay Daytime KayakingTassha Bay Daytime Standup PaddleboardingTassha Bay Night Sea KayakingHotel AzumaLucky enough to be staying overnight at the beautiful Hotel Azuma on Sado's west coast? You can book one of their kayak tours which are led down by the shore from the hotel, just steps away from your room! Your guide will show you around this scenic coastline, where you can see the stunning geology of Sado Island up close. The booking site is in Japanese, but call and ask directly if needed - the hotel offers English support via phone. Don't worry, this experience is also available for non-hotel guests!For more information (in Japanese only):Hotel Azuma Kayak ToursLake KamoKayak or Paddleboard on the largest lake in Niigata Prefecture! This tour will take you around this picturesque lake, one of the most scenic spots on Sado Island. Originally, this lake was freshwater, but it was opened to the sea during the Meiji Period (1868-1912) in order to prevent flooding, and became a brackish lake. This experience is held in the evening, so you can enjoy the sunset colors and the seafloor lit up under your kayak!For more information and Booking:Lake Kamo Sunset Kayak and Standup PaddleboardingMatsugasakiMatsugasaki was the gateway port to Sado Island in ancient times! Explore this historic coastline with 1.5-2 hour seakayak experiences, led by Onoya Outdoors. Kayaking is done around the bay of this area - and guests of all fitness levels are welcome. You can also enjoy snorkel during paddling (if you want)!For more information, contact Onoya Outdoors directly:Onoya Outdoors Kayak ToursOgiLaunching from Ogi Diving center, located in the historic port town of Ogi. Your guide will take you along the rugged coastline, navigating through a narrow sea cave and discovering a hidden beach inaccessible by land. The crystal-clear waters reveal a vibrant marine life. Whether you're a novice or an experienced kayaker, Ogi offers an unforgettable journey through some of Sado Island's most stunning and secluded spots.For more information and Booking:Sea Kayak Sado's Blue Grotto ExperienceSawataSea Kayak or SUP at Sado's Sawata Beach. Nestled in Mano Bay, the beach is shallow and the waters are calm. Sawata is conveniently located in the central area of Sado with an easy access to other parts in Sado. You'll find plenty of restaurants, convenience stores and accommodatons nearby. This is an especially popular spot for families with children, since the water is very shallow and the waves are calm. You can also take photos at the popular 'Ameya Pier.'For more information and Booking:Sawata Bay SUP / Kayak Experience