Get on the water in Exmouth
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With two miles of golden sand, the sheltered waters of the River Exe, and the open sea stretching out into Lyme Bay, Exmouth is one of the best places in Devon to get out on the water. Whether you’re trying something new, building confidence, or simply looking to enjoy the coastline from a different perspective, there are plenty of ways to make the most of it here.
A Natural Playground for Watersports
Exmouth’s unique setting makes it ideal for all kinds of water-based activities. The calm, sheltered estuary is perfect for beginners, offering a safe and steady place to learn paddleboarding, kayaking or sailing, while the more exposed areas closer to the open sea provide the conditions experienced watersports enthusiasts are looking for.
This balance is part of what makes Exmouth so popular, whether you’re booking a lesson, heading out on a guided experience, or simply hiring equipment for an hour or two. From paddleboarding at your own pace to more adrenaline-fuelled activities like wakeboarding and waterskiing, there’s something here for every level.
Explore the Coastline From a Different Perspective
Getting out on the water offers a completely different way to experience Exmouth and the surrounding coastline. Paddle along the estuary and you’ll find peaceful stretches of water, wildlife and wide-open views, while heading towards the sea opens up dramatic coastal scenery at the start of the Jurassic Coast.
Boat trips are another way to take it all in, with opportunities to cruise along the coast, travel up the river, or simply sit back and enjoy the changing views from the water. It’s a relaxed and memorable way to see more of the area without needing to plan too much.
Easy to Try, Whatever Your Experience
One of the best things about getting on the water in Exmouth is how accessible it is. There are plenty of opportunities to try something for the first time, with lessons and guided sessions available, as well as options for those who already know their way around a board or boat.
Families, groups and solo visitors can all find something that suits them, whether that’s a gentle paddle, a guided kayak tour, or a more active session out on the water.
Make the Most of Your Time by the Sea
You don’t need to plan your whole day around it either. Spending time on the water fits naturally into a visit to Exmouth, whether it’s a morning activity, an afternoon adventure, or a relaxed evening paddle as the light starts to change.
However you choose to experience it, getting on the water is one of the best ways to connect with Exmouth’s coastline and make the most of everything this seaside town has to offer.
- Based outdoors
- Dog Friendly
- Suitable for families
- Disabled access
- Open all year
- Based outdoors
- Suitable for families
- Based outdoors
- Dog Friendly
- Suitable for families
- Open all year
- Based outdoors
- Suitable for families
- Disabled access
- Open all year


