Halloween is just around the corner, and if you’re wondering how you can make the most of it while on a kayaking trip, then we’re here for you.
Since Halloween is all about spooky dress-ups and trick o treats, how about incorporating those elements into your kayaking adventure to make it more fun for you and the people who’ll spot you!
Here are a few Halloween costume ideas for you, if you’re a kayaker:
Kayak as a Skeleton
Skeletons are a classic Halloween décor, and nothing can be spookier than a visual of a skeleton kayaking away as the sunsets. So, grab your new kayaking buddy, dress them up in a buoyancy aid, let him hold a paddle out for you and off you both go, paddling away to the ends of this earth!
Don’t forget to dress yourself up as a skeleton too, because the more, the merrier.
Pumpkin’ Up the Game
Take your kayaking adventure to a newer level with perfect crab paddling-themed pumpkins. Grab some huge pumpkins that’ll be visible from afar, and carve some spooky art into them and carry them around in your kayak.
If you’re someone who loves night kayaking, then a well-lit carved pumpkin will make for a great decoration piece as you paddle through the dark waters in a pumpkin-shaped head mask. You can be the pumpkin man everyone is afraid of!
Dress Up as No-Face
The famous Japanese anime villain that we all love so much? How about dressing up as him to pay a tribute to a crazy good anime, while also looking spooktacular.
Visualize this: No Face paddling away in as the sun sets around him. Something about it seems sad and terrifying, doesn’t it?
Or, as Classic Halloween Characters
There are always classic costume characters you can opt for whenever unsure. Dress up as Frankenstein far away in his kayak, paddling alone; as a witch with a long cape, a pointy hat, and a broom lying around beside you; or, a good old zombie paddling away in search of a new world!
Go on a guided adventure tour of Cocoa Beach with us at Adventure Kayak and explore Floridian waters. We have day, night, and specialty kayak tours all year round, including our famous bioluminescent tours of Cocoa Beach and Cone Jelly kayaking tours.