Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach vacationers can dive into the region’s newest and hottest sport with a visit to Cape Fear Paddleboarding. Offering a wealth of guided tours, lessons, fitness classes and rentals, this all-encompassing Stand-up Paddle Boarding (SUP) hub will make any visitor a newly dedicated fan of this easy to learn and fast-growing sport.
Cape Fear Paddleboarding is conveniently found on the borders of Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach, on a sliver of land along the Causeway that borders the Intracoastal Waterway and a network of outlying creeks and canals. As such, it’s in an ideal spot to launch any SUP adventure, and visitors will find a wide range of SUP tours to choose from, which are great for beginners, and which explore the cool waterways that surround Wilmington, Figure Eight Island, and Wrightsville Beach. (The 2-hour sunset tour is a particularly popular tour for view fans.) In addition, SUP newcomers can sign up for lessons by skilled and patient instructors, or can even take a few fitness classes to enjoy a solid workout with a fantastic view. With a huge fleet of rentals available as well for folks who’d rather explore on their own, Cape Fear Paddleboarding can effectively cater to every SUP fan under the fun, including beginners and experts alike.
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