From discovery to exploration, our paddling adventures have that special taste of freedom that makes you want to cast off and set sail with us. Whether you’re dreaming of a gentle first paddle or a wild, off-the-beaten-track journey to the ends of the earth, there’s always a boat ready to take you further.
We’ve devised and selected some of our most beautiful water-based itineraries just for you. Try your hand at sea kayaking over a weekend in the Mediterranean.
Or for those with an explorer’s spirit, set sail for the great outdoors: expeditions and bivouacs in Greenland, amidst icebergs and the silence of the water; canoeing down the legendary Yukon, in the heart of vast, untouched boreal wilderness, where the days seem endless and you let yourself be carried along by the rhythm of distant tides.
There’s something for every taste, every level, and above all, for every desire to escape. So, are you ready to set sail with us?
Exploring Disko Bay by sea kayak, in search of humpback whales
Next August, we’re setting off with a small group to explore one of the most fascinating parts of Greenland: Disko Bay. Located just 250 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle on Greenland’s west coast, it is home to the largest icebergs in the northern hemisphere, which are calved by the highly active Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. Setting off from Ilulissat, we will sail for ten days amidst this surreal and chaotic landscape, bathed in the warm colours of the midnight sun. If luck is on our side, we will be accompanied on our voyage by other giants: the humpback whales. Every year, in the heart of the Arctic summer, they gather in Disko Bay to feed on capelin, which are abundant in the calm waters of the fjord. An astonishing encounter that perfectly completes this picture steeped in nature, effort and freedom.
For more information about the programme, click here
Departures from 2 to 15 August 2026

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Introductory and advanced sea kayaking course in the Calanques of Marseille
In June, join Sébastien in the Calanques of Marseille to discover or improve your sea kayaking skills. A state-certified guide specialising in sea kayaking, polar environments and long-distance expeditions, Sébastien is also an expert on the Calanques and the Marseille region. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, he’ll do everything he can to share his passion for kayaking with you and help you improve. Whether for fun or to prepare for one of our more challenging expeditions, come and paddle in a beautiful, wild setting.
For more information about the programme, click here
Several dates available on weekends in May and June

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Canoeing down the Yukon, following in the footsteps of the gold prospectors
In September, we’re heading back to the legendary Yukon River to relive the history of the Klondike Gold Rush from the last century. From Whitehorse to Dawson City, we’re setting off on a unique adventure in complete self-sufficiency, accompanied by a French guide who knows the region well. Carried by the current, this journey of over 600 kilometres remains accessible to most people, provided you are fit and in good health. As we navigate, we’ll observe the inhabitants of the boreal forest: black bears, bald eagles, moose, Dall’s sheep, migratory birds and, more rarely, grizzly bears, wolves, foxes, lynx and porcupines… A wilderness journey punctuated by stops to discover the many remnants of the glorious era of the gold rush.
Between calm and fast-paced paddling, fishing for Arctic grayling, campfires and starry nights, a legendary and wild adventure awaits you.
For more information about the programme, click here
Departure from 30 August to 15 September 2026

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Exploring Inglefield Bay by sea kayak, in search of narwhals
In August 2027, join us on a rare and ambitious expedition that only we offer. Setting off from Qannaq, a small village in the far north of Greenland and the last refuge of traditional kayak hunters, we embark on a grand journey through Inglefield Bay in search of narwhals.
A fully self-sufficient expedition covering over 200 kilometres in a very small group (maximum 4 people).
For more information, contact Sébastien, our kayaking expert.

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- Our kayaking and canoeing expert, Sébastien - In November 2025, Sébastien joined our team. A qualified professional, he is truly passionate about kayaking in all its forms, with a particular fondness for sea kayaking and Greenlandic culture. He has been guiding for over 20 years in Greenland and Spitsbergen, Iceland and Norway, not to mention warmer destinations such as Greece and Sardinia. In charge of creating our new range of water-based holidays and expeditions, he also acts as a guide on several trips. Please feel free to contact him for any project or simply… to talk about kayaking!
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