Along the eastern edge of Cabo Tiñoso, a four-hour paddle from La Azohía deposits you into Cala Cerrada, a pocket beach framed by dark volcanic cliffs and protected by the Reserva Marina de Cabo Tiñoso. Excursión guiada en kayak con snorkel por la Reserva Marina de Cabo Tiñoso (Cala Cerrada) delivers a compact, expertly run outing that blends geology, marine natural history and uncomplicated fun. The trip begins at the Mola Mola Kayak control post in La Azohía, where guides outfit the group with single or double kayaks, life vests, paddles, snorkel kits and dry bags. After a ten-minute onshore skills briefing participants set off on a 3.5 km crossing that takes roughly 45 minutes, with interpretive stops beneath soaring volcanic cliffs. Those columnar and layered lava formations are the trip’s visual hook: black and reddish basalt faces that have been scoured by winter swell and host resilient coastal scrub. On arrival at Cala Cerrada the guides lead a short shore visit and serve a simple local lunch—freshly made bakery empanadillas, seasonal fruit and water—before the 45-minute guided snorkel. The reserve’s clear Mediterranean waters reveal rocky reefs, seagrass meadows and compact schools of wrasse, bream and blennies; each snorkeler receives an underwater ID board and a pocket field guide so sightings are shared and explained in real time. Guides emphasize respectful viewing: no touching, no collecting, and careful buoyancy to protect the benthic communities. Photography and a finishing report with edited photos are part of the package, so paddlers return with both memories and images. The outing accommodates beginners—minimum instruction is provided—but swimming competence is required. Practical notes: trips run with groups small enough for personal attention, a minimum party size applies, and the operator monitors sea conditions to ensure safety. Why book this excursion? It’s compact, high value and rooted in place. You’re not just renting a kayak; you’re moving through a protected seascape while learning about its geology and marine life from local guides who know tides, current patterns and where the fish congregate. For visitors based in Cartagena or La Azohía, the trip is an ideal half-day escape that pairs active adventure with low-impact wildlife viewing. Operator contact and ownership details were not supplied in the original listing; meeting is at the Mola Mola Kayak post in La Azohía and the provided booking link covers reservations and availability. The operator requires a minimum of two participants and suggests the trip for swimmers aged eight and up; non-swimmers are not permitted for safety. Kayaks are not wheelchair accessible. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, hat, water shoes, and a lightweight dry layer. Guides tailor pace and snorkeling depth to comfort levels, keeping the outing family-friendly while preserving a sense of adventure