FAQs

 

It’s my first time paddling, what should i bring with me?

We want you to be as comfortable as possible and enjoy your paddling experience with us.

Bring comfortable beach clothes that can dry quickly. It’s recommended not to go paddling wearing heavy cotton clothing. Always bring your sunscreen, a cap, your own hydration and, only for this first time, leave those gucci glasses at home.


In which days and in what schedules do you offer group classes?

Group classes are offered every day of the week ONLY during high tide and at scheduled times. To be able to book a class and to know our weekly class schedules, you can visit the "weekly schedule" section on our website by clicking HERE

When is the best time to go out and paddle?

It all depends on you and your level of adventure. Playa Veracruz has excellent paddling experiences depending on the tides. If you are a beginner, we recommend paddling during the high tide, since it is more comfortable for you to be close to the coast. If you already know how to paddle know the area a bit better, Playa Veracruz offers you incredible places and beaches that you can only visit during low tide. Places like: the beaches of Isla Cocorí, Paddling through Donut Island or discover the mangroves on beach # 4.

Do I need to own a Paddle Board?

No. Our club has more than 50 boards and paddling equipment available for rent to our members and their guests.

Can I rent a board at any time?

YES! Our Board rentals and paddling equipment are available every day of the week both during high and low tide. In order to reserve your equipment and have it available when you arrive at the club, visit the services section on our website and chose SUP RENTALS

Besides the group classes, do you have any other security measures in the club?

Yes. In addition to being one of the 6 SINAPROC security points in Playa Veracruz, our club has certified coaches, a support team that is always aware of where you are when you go out paddling and
we provide each paddler with a RESTUBE security device.

As long as you stay within your paddle area and follow the club's guidelines, you’ll be safe.