moderate
5 hours
Suitable for participants in average physical condition with basic paddling ability; mild walking on uneven trails.
Escape the crowds and explore Hilton Head Island’s serene salt marshes by private boat. Kayak tranquil creeks, fish from docks, and unwind on a secluded island in this immersive Lowcountry adventure.
5 Hours
Experience the beauty of untouched Lowcountry as you arrive by private boat through serene salt marshes, spotting dolphins and osprey. Enjoy kayaking in tranquil creeks, fishing, exploring nature trails, or relaxing in a hammock on secluded Page Island. This intimate adventure promises unforgettable moments in a pristine setting.
Arrive by private boat through pristine saltmarsh creeks, spotting dolphin and osprey along the way, before stepping ashore at secluded and private Page Island. Paddle quiet tidal creeks by kayak, fish from the docks, explore nature trails, or simply relax in a hammock overlooking the water. An intimate, immersive experience in one of the Lowcountry’s most untouched settings.
Learn more about Page Island at www.pageisland.com
Min/Max Passengers: 4/12 Includes luxury boat transfer, captain, naturalist guide, kayak equipment, and private Island lunch
The boat transfers and kayaking expose you to direct sun—wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for comfort.
Choose quick-drying footwear suitable for getting wet during kayak launches and dock fishing.
Carry a reusable water bottle to stay refreshed throughout this 5-hour outing.
Our naturalist guide shares vital safety info and fascinating local ecology—pay close attention for the best experience.
Page Island is part of the Lowcountry’s culturally rich maritime landscape, with a history of settlement and conservation stretching back centuries.
This trip supports sustainable tourism practices aimed at protecting the fragile marsh ecosystem and its native species.
Keeps you dry and comfortable during uncertain spring weather on the water.
spring specific
Important for shielding skin during extended sun exposure on the boat and kayak.
summer specific
Optimal for cool autumn mornings and breezes across the marsh.
fall specific
Provides warmth and grip when kayaking in colder temperatures.
winter specific