Kayaking trip on the river and Titovka Bay

We invite you to a two-day exciting sea kayak trip.

The amazing Titovka awaits you, striking with its winding alleys and sandy shores, Motovsky Bay is part of the Barents Sea, the salty smell of the sea, puffins and seagulls piercing the space and pristine beaches.

Location

Murmansk
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Duration
2 Days
1 Night
Departures
  • Group departures
    • 5 – 6 July
    • 9 – 10 August
or
Accommodation
  • Tent
    1 night
Comfort
  • Basic
Difficulty
Moderate
Involves moderate physical activity
Group
From 4 to 12 tourists
Minimum age
18 years old
Group meet at
Murmansk
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Weekdays: 8am - 8pm
Weekends: 8am - 7pm (GMT +3)
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Tour highlights

Camping romance
Spend the night surrounded by picturesque northern landscapes
Incredible expanses
Explore Titovsky and Ovechy Islands along the way.
Team spirit
You will be able to discuss what you saw and share your impressions of sea kayaking.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 - The beginning of the route. Motovsky Bay. The lip is sour. Sennukha Lip

    09:00 We pack up, leave what we don't need and get into the car. 

    Transfer from Murmansk to the Titovka checkpoint, then off-road to the drop-off point. The transfer takes 2.5 hours.

    We pack our things in hermetic bags, put our own and public belongings in the cockpits of the kayaks, break into kayaks, go through the briefing, listen to the order of movement. 

    We have lunch on the shore. Finally, we go down to the water.

    The river at the very beginning of the route is winding, and its banks are extremely beautiful and full of vegetation. We follow the river turns — first to the right, then to the left, then to the right again… 

    Then the river begins to straighten out, and we see a destroyed bridge, further to the right are the houses of the campsites.

    We walk a little further forward, and a huge hill begins to rise on the left, and a waterfall flaunts on it!

    Gradually, we are approaching the exit from Titovka, at its mouth – Motovsky Bay is ahead. There are several fish farms located here. 

    Here the wave becomes more serious, and we hide and walk past the lip of Kislukha, go around Cape Mogilny and pass by the island of the same name. 

    Ahead of our parking place is Sennukha Bay. There is a stream with drinking water and a good parking place. 

    Having placed the kayaks, having set up tents, we will go to explore the territory – further along the coast there is an incredibly beautiful sandy beach, where puffins and seagulls surf the air, shells and firewood lie here and there on the sand. 

    You can walk around the neighborhood for a long time – there are a lot of interesting things here! 

    There is almost no cellular connection here, so you can take a break from civilization.

    In case of alarming weather, we set up camp on Titovsky Island, which is no less picturesque and rich in history.

    We have dinner, discuss what we saw and the impression of sea kayaking, tired but satisfied, we go to bed.

    We will go kayaking on this day for 10 km.

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  • Day 2 - Continuation of the route. Return to Murmansk
Difficulty
Involves moderate physical activity
Tour organizer's comments

The tour is suitable for those who have already tried kayaking.

Accommodation

Accommodation
  • Tent
    1 night
Comfort
  • Basic

The tour includes overnight stays in tourist tents.

The cost of the tour for 1 person is 19700 rubles.

Discounts:

  • for those who have their own sleeping bag, mat, tent – 1000 rubles.;
  • for groups of two or more people (please specify when booking).
Accommodation in tents 1 night

Overnight in a tent.

Tour conditions

Group
From 4 to 12 tourists
Minimum age
18 years old
Duration
2 days 1 night
Group meets at
Murmansk

Included in price

  • instructor's services;
  • meals included in the program (1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner);
  • group first aid kit;
  • transfer;
  • rental of kayaks, paddles, vests, helmets;
  • tents, boiler equipment;
  • satellite phone/tracker.

Paid extra

  • air and railway tickets to Murmansk and back;
  • meals outside the program.

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour

When traveling by kayak, we pack all our belongings in small air bags (20 liters) and then into the cockpits of the kayaks. Therefore, although things may not be the most ultralight, they should not be bulky.

1. Parking equipment:

  • A backpack (18-20 liters) without a frame (!), which will allow you to go on a one-day radial hike. At the same time, you can come with another bag and put your belongings in hermetic bags.;
    A mat and a sleeping bag (comfort 0 C and below) — if your own. If not, then the equipment is included in the price.
  • tent — with the possibility to lay out separate racks and fabric. If not, then the equipment is included in the price.;
  • the tourist seat;
  • personal tableware (KLMN) is not bulky, ideally it is collapsible.

2. Clothes and shoes:

  • a set of thermal underwear – it's more comfortable to sleep in warm cotton, you may also need a hat, warm comfortable socks (or fleece socks);
  • kayaker jacket or windproof/rainproof, splash-proof jacket. Under the jacket, we wear either a fleece jacket or an insulating layer made of another synthetic material. You can also wear the same waterproof trousers with synthetic thermal underwear underneath. Splash-proof jacket and trousers can be rented from us.;
  • dry (drysuit) or neoprene wetsuit. If it's neoprene, then ideally up to 3 mm. We strongly recommend that you always wear a dry suit when traveling by sea — you can rent from us;
  • neoprene gloves and sneakers. If you don't have them, we'll give them to you.;
  • It is worth taking a synthetic quick-drying cap with you.;
  • headdress (cap, panama hat, beanie);
  • membrane jacket or poncho;
  • membrane trousers, or quick-drying;
  • thermal underwear;
  • T-shirt;
  • "fleece" or jacket;
  • a warm jacket (or a set of second warm thermal underwear for a membrane jacket);
  • trekking socks 1 pair, regular socks 2-3 pairs, 1 pair warm;
  • next door;
  • gloves;
  • short rubber boots;
  • trekking boots (low-rise) or running shoes for radial exits;
  • the hat is warm;
  • lingerie;
  • swimsuit;

3. Other:

  • sunglasses;
  • personal hygiene products;
  • camping towel;
  • sunscreen;
  • hygienic lipstick;
  • mosquito and midge repellents;
  • a bag for your phone;
  • water bottle;

4. Special equipment:

  • head lamp (for August-September);
  • the camera is hermetically packed or with an underwater box (optional);
  • fishing rods;
  • a personal small first–aid kit (personal medicines, antipruritic drugs, Band-Aids, activated charcoal, enzymes - it all depends on the characteristics of your body, which you probably know). In addition to a personal first-aid kit, there will be a group one, but it won't hurt to have your own. 
  • hand cream;

5. Documents (in a waterproof box or case!):

  • a copy of your passport and a photo on your phone, or with you in your waterproof packaging;
  • medical insurance policy;
  • money for unexpected expenses.
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Dates and Prices

  • $224
    5 – 6 Jul 2 days 1 night
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    9 – 10 Aug 2 days 1 night
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Reviews

  • AR
    Albina Rastorgueva
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    23 Jan, 2025
    Everything was organized perfectly!
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    Andrey
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    22 Jan, 2025
    The tour managers, Ekaterina and Olga, are true professionals! The trip was an absolute success!!!
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    Elena
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    1 Nov, 2024
    Everything is well organized: meetings, transfers, accommodation, meals—everything has been thought of.
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