Canoeing, Kayaking activities in Mexico
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Rutas de Aventura
Rutas de Aventura offers flexible active trips with an emphasis on sustainability and well-informed, English-speaking guides. Possibilities include early-morning kayaking and bird-watching at Laguna Manialtepec and visits to Finca Las Nieves, an organic coffee plantation in the lush inland hills near San Juan Lachao, where you can bike, hike, watch birds, learn about coffee production and the local ecosystem, and sleep in comfortable rooms and bungalows.
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Conexión a la Avéntura
Conexión a la Avéntura offers numerous outdoor trips all over the region, including rock climbing and rappelling in Parque Nacional Cumbres de Majalco, kayaking the Río Conchos and sandboarding at Samalayuca Dunes. A nine-day Copper Canyon trip with four days of burro trekking costs US$1135 per person with four people.
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Umarike Expediciones
This internet-based outfitter offers guided mountain-bike adventure trips, rock-climbing and canyoning excursions and instruction. It rents out mountain bikes and camping gear, and offers maps and information for do-it-yourself trips.
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Catemacoturs
On the malecón,Catemacoturs is a palapa hut that rents beat-down adventure gear: low-end mountain bikes, sit-on-top kayaks and pedal-boats. It also offers tours to waterfalls and the coast.
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Veracruz Adventures
Veracruz Adventures will rent you a single or double sit-on-top kayak (prices vary). If you're up for it, you can kayak to Cancuncito or Isla de Sacrificios.
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