To avoid delaying your trip, please arrive at the designated location 5 minutes before.
If you get seasick, please bring your own seasickness medicine.
Please bring your own laundry towels.
Wanlitong, located on the west coast of the Hengchun Peninsula, boasts clear waters and calm currents, making it an excellent hidden gem for SUP experiences. Due to its geographical features, it's less affected by the northeast monsoon, making it suitable for water activities year-round, especially for beginners and families. The clear visibility of the sea allows opportunities to observe rich marine life, presenting a scenic and safe location for activities.
You can book your Kenting Wanlitong SUP experience through the KKday platform, enjoying the convenience of guaranteed departures even for solo participants. The platform offers clear session selections and real-time booking features for quick reservations. KKday bookings typically include comprehensive services such as a professional instructor, equipment rental, insurance, and aerial photography, simplifying your itinerary planning and saving you the hassle of multiple inquiries.
We recommend wearing lightweight, breathable, and sun-protective rash guards, swimsuits, or wetsuits. Water shoes or going barefoot are both suitable options. Be sure to bring a hat, sunglasses, and eco-friendly sunscreen to protect your skin. Also, prepare a change of clothes and a towel. Changing and showering facilities are available at the activity site for your convenience after the session.
There are generally no strict weight or height limits for SUP activities. However, considering the stability and ease of operation of the paddleboard, it's advisable to refer to the specific regulations provided by the activity organizer. In most cases, as long as you are in good health and can move independently, most individuals can participate. If you have any specific health conditions or concerns, it's recommended to consult with a professional instructor in advance to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.
Yes, even if you don't know how to swim, you can safely participate in the Kenting Wanlitong SUP experience. Professional instructors will be present throughout the activity to provide guidance and safety supervision, and all participants are required to wear a life jacket. The paddleboard itself offers sufficient buoyancy, and the instructor will teach basic standing and paddling techniques from the start, ensuring you can enjoy the water fun in a safe environment.
Professional instructors provide full instruction and safety supervision throughout the activity. The training covers basic paddling techniques, balance exercises for standing, how to control direction, and water safety knowledge, which can typically be mastered in less than an hour. All participants are required to wear a life jacket, and instructors will accompany everyone to ensure the activity takes place in a safe environment, offering assistance and guidance to participants at all times.
The Kenting Wanlitong SUP activity includes complimentary professional aerial photography services. Throughout the activity, a professional photographer will use a drone to capture stunning aerial views of the magnificent scenery and unique personal shots from a high vantage point. Video services are also provided, allowing you to not only experience the fun on the water but also create rich and high-quality memories of your activity. Instructors will also provide posing guidance to help you capture impressive 'influencer-style' photos.
The main differences between SUP and kayaking lie in the paddling posture and the requirement for balance. SUP primarily involves paddling while standing, offering a more open view and requiring greater use of core muscles and balance. It also offers more versatile ways to enjoy the activity, such as standing, sitting, kneeling, or even lying on the board. Kayaking is typically done in a seated position, offering relatively higher stability and focusing more on paddling efficiency. Both activities allow you to enjoy the water, but SUP adds an element of challenge and sportiness.