Activity description
The tour starts from Ručica, a well-known beach which has served as inspirational scenery for many movie, music and fashion shoots. Following the guide's introductory instructions, the participants will be given the necessary equipment. Kayaking will start towards the sandy cape Sušac. Passing under amazing rocks of Stogaj and Teplice, along the spacious and long sandy beaches strung like pearls, paddling becomes a real pleasure. The first break for swimming is planned on the beach of Sušac. Kayaking continues towards the opposite side of the Pag Bay, surrounded by the spectacular karst landscape and the crystal blue sea. Paddling along the islets of Veli Maškalić and Mali Maškalić, and bypassing the rocky hill of Mali Zaton Beach, the pebble beach of Veli Zaton is reached, where is planned the second break for swimming. The beach offers a spectacular view of Velebit Mountain and the Pag Gate, the passage which connects Pag Bay and the Velebit Channel. After the break, the tour continues to the opposite side of the bay to the Gače Cave, about a hundred meters long with an exit to the other side, and kayaking passes through one part of the cave. The route continues to Malin, a secluded pebble beach with a freshwater source in its proximity, and follows the stop for swimming. The last swimming is planned on the Beriknica Beach, known for the natural installation consisting of three unusual rock patterns in the sea, making this beach a recognizable symbol of the island of Pag. After a break, the tour ends by kayaking back to Ručica Beach. The route is subject to change due to the weather conditions and the physical fitness of the group.
Itinerary - Standard Route
Starting Location
The excursion begins at the northeastern part of Ručica Beach.
If you are arriving at Ručica Beach with organized transportation from Novalja, the starting location is the Sunturist travel agency.
Ručica Beach
The guide will introduce themselves to the group and explain the route and paddling techniques. Afterwards, you will receive your equipment and the kayaking tour will begin.
Sušac Beach
The first planned stop for a swim is at the sandy Sušac Beach.
Gače Cave
Gače Cave is about a hundred meters long and has an exit on the other side. You will paddle through part of the cave and then return to the original entrance.
Malin Beach
The second stop for swimming is at the sandy Malin Beach. Here, you can refresh yourself at a natural spring of fresh drinking water.
Beriknica Beach
The final swimming stop takes place at one of the most impressive beaches on the island of Pag — Beriknica.
Return to the Starting Point
If you arrived at the excursion with your own transportation, the tour ends at Ručica Beach.
If you chose organized transportation, the final stop is at the Sunturist travel agency in Novalja.
What's included
Guide
The activity is led by a licensed kayak guide in English.
For groups, we can also arrange guides in German, Italian, French, and other languages.
Equipment
The tour price includes a kayak, paddle, waterproof bag, and life jacket.
The kayaks are sit-on-top models designed for two adults, with an additional seat for a child up to 12 years old. Single kayaks are also available.
Cave visit
One of the main attractions is Gače Cave, which can only be accessed by sea. Guests have the opportunity to explore the cave and enjoy the unique light effects created by the sun and water.
Comfortable seat
Our kayaks are equipped with comfortable seats that provide greater stability and a more enjoyable paddling experience.
Important information
What to bring?
Required equipment:
- 1.5L – 2L of water per person
- Sunscreen
Suggested equipment:
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Muesli bar or something to eat
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T-shirt
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Sunglasses
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Cap or hat
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Water shoes or flip-flops
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Beach towel
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Spare clothes
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Fingerless cycling or fitness gloves
Responsibility for equipment and personal items
- Each participant is assigned a paddle, a life vest, and a waterproof bag at the beginning of the activity, and must return them after the activity ends.
- The tour organizer is not responsible for any lost, damaged, or missing items.
If you are undergoing medical treatment, please make sure to bring your necessary medications on the trip.
Required skills
The activity is intended exclusively for swimmers.
Minimum age of participants
The minimum age for participants is 5 years old.
Children between the ages of 5 and 12 will use a middle seat (they do not paddle), and they pay 50% of the full price.
If children in this age group wish to paddle or are physically stronger, they can use the front or back seat, and they will be charged the full price. Please be mindful of these details when booking the tour for your child to avoid any inconvenient situations on-site.
Route changes
Due to weather and operational conditions, the guide reserves the right to change the order and duration of the activity for the safety of the participants and the group. The total duration of the activity is approximate and may vary depending on the fitness level of participants, weather conditions, group size, and other factors.
Activity start time
Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the activity.
Location of departure
Standard route
Additional information
Additional options
We can arrange extra services such as lunch or dinner.
For groups, we offer customized kayak routes and the option to add other activities such as hiking, cycling, and more. Contact us for further details.
Transfer
Round-trip transfer from Novalja is available at an additional cost.
We can also arrange transfers from other locations—please contact us for more information.
Route difficulty
The tour lasts 4 hours, with approximately 2 of active paddling.
The route includes three rest and swimming stops, making the overall difficulty moderate.
It is suitable for participants with a moderate level of physical fitness.
Group size
The activity requires a minimum of 10 participants.
We can organize tours for smaller groups at a rate equivalent to 10 participants.
Additional route options
Easy Route
The kayaking tour starts from Ručica beach, heading towards the sandy cape of Sušac, where the first break for swimming is planned. Paddling continues towards Slana beach, where the second swimming break is scheduled. After a short rest, the route continues to Beriknica beach, where there will be time for the final break, swimming, and enjoying the stunning view of the Stogaj climbing rock and the impressive surrounding landscape. The activity concludes with the return to Ručica beach.
Advanced Route
The activity begins at Ručica beach, heading towards the sandy cape of Sušac. After a break and swimming at Sušac, the kayaking continues towards the opposite side of the Pag Bay, surrounded by the white karst landscape and the blue sea.
Passing by the small islands of Veli Maškalić and Mali Maškalić, the route goes around the rocky barrier of Mali Zaton beach and reaches the pebble beach of Veli Zaton, where the second break with swimming is planned. From the beach, there is a beautiful view of the Velebit mountain and Pag Gate, the passage leading from Pag Bay into the Velebit Channel.
After the break, the tour continues across the bay to the area near the chapel of St. Christopher, where a short rest at sea is planned, enjoying the views of the Velebit Channel and the Velebit mountain range.
Kayaking then continues towards Gače Cave, which has an opening on the other side, is around a hundred meters long, and can be partly explored by kayak. After visiting the cave, the route proceeds to Malin sandy beach for a swim. After the swim, the tour returns to the starting point at Ručica beach.
Kayak + Hike
The program starts from Ručica Beach. The route begins through the karst landscape along the Pag Bay toward Stogaj, a uniquely shaped rock that attracts many climbers. The trail continues to the bay of Slana, above which are the remains of a World War II concentration camp. The route then leads to the sandy bay of Malin, where there is a natural freshwater spring. A short break with swimming is possible at the beach.
From Malin, the tour continues by kayak to the Gače cave, which is about a hundred meters long, with an exit on the other side. A part of the cave is explored by kayak.
Kayaking continues towards the sandy cape Sušac and further to the beach Beriknica, where a break with swimming is planned. Beriknica is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island of Pag, known for a natural rock formation made of three uniquely shaped stones, formed over thousands of years by the strong bora wind.
After the break, the tour ends with a return to Ručica Beach.
