Camp, paddle, and play from one gorgeous beach.
We shuttle you by motorboat to a hand-picked island beach, you settle in and enjoy 2–3 days of easy seaside living—no kayak-packing or daily moves. Per National Park rules, stays are limited to two nights on any single beach. Choose ultra-stable sit-on-tops, SUPs, or (for experienced paddlers) plastic Romany Sport sea kayaks
Three Service Levels
Pick the support that matches your style — from essentials only to fully equipped and provisioned. All options include permits, round-trip transport/shuttle, and a half-day Safety Review before you launch.
- Bare Bones — the legal & safety essentials to get you on the water.
- Equipped — full camp & kitchen setup added to Bare Bones.
- Provisioned — we plan, shop, and pack your meals; you show up and go.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If you’re after island time without gear Tetris, want to hang with family/friends in a gorgeous spot, and prefer not packing hatches each morning, this is your sweet spot—especially with newer paddlers in the group.
Shuttle by motorboat to your beach. 2) Settle in and play: paddle, snorkel, wander. 3) Camp under the stars. 4) Pick-up from the same beach.
By Park regulation, maximum two nights per beach. Plan 2–3 day trips accordingly.
Yes — a half-day Safety Review is included with every multi-day rental.
Personal clothing, alcohol, and (for One-Beach) satellite comms like InReach/VHF. Ask about adding extras if needed.

Three islands, three easy ways to make one beach your base.
Isla Coronados
White sand at the foot of a volcanic cone; peaceful once day boats leave; multiple trails and mellow shoreline paddling.
Isla del Carmen
Puerto Ballandra, Playa Roja, Mesa de Piedra; great snorkeling near shore; privately owned island—hiking limited to beaches.
Isla Danzante
Protected west coves (Honeymoon Bay), sunrise beaches on the east, longest trail at the south, and frequent dolphin sightings.