On clear evenings the Sitges coast becomes a low-slung stage of light. Sitges Sunset, a guided sunset kayak excursion run from Nootka Kayak & SUP in Sitges, Catalunya, Spain, puts paddlers into stable double open kayaks for a 1.5‑hour glide along the town’s seafront toward Punta de Sitges. The activity is designed for groups and needs no prior kayaking experience; an instructor runs through basic strokes before launch, and participants are expected to be able to swim and wear a t‑shirt under the lifejacket. From the water the shoreline reads differently: low Mediterranean cliffs and sandy beaches splice the promenade, and the jagged outline of Punta de Sitges becomes a silhouette against the sinking sun. Below the surface, pockets of Posidonia oceanica — Mediterranean seagrass — shelter small fish and give the water its vivid clarity; you’ll float above pale meadows that help keep local waters healthy. Expect to see yellow‑legged gulls on the rocks and cormorants drying their wings; occasional sightings of open‑sea life are possible, but the trip is equally rewarding for the light and coastal textures. The format is friendly for groups: private bookings mean your party sets the pace and can pause to cool off from the kayak without needing to land. Guides favor stable, open double kayaks so paddlers can sit comfortably, swap seats, and take photos without tip‑toeing across a narrow cockpit. Bring swimwear, water shoes, a hat with a retainer, and sun protection; the operator requires participants to be at least 12 years old and to arrive 15 minutes early. What makes this offering special is how it connects Sitges’ human scale to the Mediterranean. The town’s modernist facades and historic fishing quarter are familiar from land, but from a kayak the seafront — the rocks, small coves, and the Punta headland — becomes the defining feature. The experience is short enough for an evening plan yet long enough to witness light shift from gold to cobalt, giving photographers dramatic silhouettes and reflections. Booking logistics are straightforward: reserve at least 24 hours in advance, plan for roughly 1.5 hours on the water, and note that guides can adapt routes to group ability and weather. Nootka Kayak & SUP manages launches from the central seafront, offering a simple, accessible way to add a low‑impact marine hour to a Sitges visit. If you want to feel the Mediterranean change color beneath your paddle, this sunset run is a compact, reliable way to do it. Groups appreciate the flexible pricing model and the option to linger for a night dip without leaving the kayak; guides can tailor the rhythm for families, couples, or active paddlers, and the short commitment makes it an add-on to any Sitges itinerary.