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- Regular Price$25
- Savings52%
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Today's San Francisco / Bay Area Deal
50% off a family kayak trip with City Kayak

Regular Price
$55You Save
47%Purchased
2Time Remaining
00:00:00 -27374794Locations
San Francisco
Pier 40San Francisco, CA 94107
(800) 725-0790
Highlights
- Explore the Bay, McCovey Cove and AT&T Park on a two-hour kayak adventure.
- Guides share the basics of paddling and navigation, then lead the group onto the water.
- Trip does not require kayaking experience.
- Perfect for families, dates, and solo excursions.
Fine Print
- Expires 7/3/2013.
- Voucher cannot be redeemed until the day after deal closes.
- May buy unlimited vouchers.
- All kayaking gear, including life jacket and paddle, is provided.
- One per customer, multiple may be purchased as gifts.
- Child must be accompanied by an adult.
- Reservations required, subject to availability.
- Wear: water resistant pants, wind jacket and shoes that can get wet.
- To redeem, please go to http://citykayak.com/zozi.
- Powered by zozi™.
- See the fine print that applies to all deals.
Additional Information
McCovey Cove, AT&T Park, and the Bay Bridge are stunning icons when seen up close, but prove even more impressive when viewed from water. With this experience, set out on a two-hour kayak lesson and excursion into McCovey Cove and Mission Creek. After instruction on the basics of paddling and kayak navigation, your guides will escort you along the Bay waterfront. Strike out under the Bay Bridge, paddle into McCovey Cove and take in the majestic AT&T Park, all from a watery perch where relaxation, quiet, and adventure reign.

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Thomas
7/3/2012 10:34am
I had the same question too. But, I looked at the official website: http://citykayak.com/zozi Here is the fine print only found on the site, "Valid for Saturdays at 11am Every person needs a voucher." My guess is that each purchase provides only ONE voucher. And, since EVERY PERSON needs a voucher, the $29 deal is mostly likely "$29/person." That makes sense...I mean, $29 for an entire family? I would wonder if the kayaks would have holes... :P
Jenny
7/3/2012 10:44pm
Thanks, Thomas.
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Jenny
7/3/2012 10:11am
When it says family kayak trip, does that mean that it is for more than one person? Does this coupon cover the kayak trip for one person or more?