Hi it's me, Big Wave Dave, co-owner of Hike Bike Kayak in La Jolla. After nearly a decade of kayaking in La Jolla, there is probably no one better to give you the low down on the truth of kayaking the seven La Jolla sea caves.
Over time, kayaking in La Jolla has rightfully become a huge tourism draw. It is truly amazing. But so often people think kayaking inside the caves is the highlight, but in reality, the scenic coastline (including kayaking outside the caves) and the wildlife is far and away the best part! Many other companies won't tell the whole truth about the caves, but as a good, honest guy, I will. Read on to learn more.
There Are Seven Sea Caves and Really Only One You Can Kayak In
While there are seven caves, the only one you can truly kayak in is #7 (called "The Clam").
It's an incredible experience when it's calm enough, but as you can see below it's a cave about the size of a school bus that creates a tunnel through the rocks. Awesome, but not life changing. The other caves are too shallow for a kayak to enter. And it's also worth knowing that no company, including Hike Bike Kayak, can go in to the cave when the others can't.
The true problem lies in that the waves can get a little bit big, and the caves can be really dangerous to kayak into. (This video is an kind of an extreme case, but you get the idea of how kayaking in and out of rocks can be bad news when there are waves).
The good news: We still get into the cave about 80% of the time May-November and about 50% of the time the rest of the year, so you do indeed have a great chance of kayaking through the cave.
The better news: If you can't get in to the cave,we'll pay for your ticket to go in the sea cave you can access safely by land.
The best news: The wildlife is the most fascinating part! Despite the fact the caves themselves may be slightly overrated, we still have outstanding reviews on TripAdvisor. And the wildlife and our friendly and highly knowledgeable guides are why!
We have a great opportunity to see harmless leopard sharks, three species of dolphins, hundreds of sea lions, seals, sea birds, dozens of types of fish, harbor seals, grey whales, and more! And it's all led by our very friendly biologist and naturalist tour guides.
In the end, kayaking in La Jolla is an incredible, must-do experience. For more info about what to expect on your trip, or for your best chance to go in the cave, give us a call at (858) 551-9510.
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