Sea Swimmers, SUP & Kitesurfing

Available as safety boat for Sea Swimmers, SUP & Kitesurfing

Swimming in the sea feels like surrendering yourself to something vast, alive, and ancient.

At first, the water wraps around you — cool, sometimes shockingly cold — and then your body adjusts, your skin tingling as salt and sunlight meet. You taste the salt on your lips, feel the gentle sting of it in your eyes, and the rhythmic pull of waves begins to carry you.

Unlike a pool, the sea moves with its own heartbeat. Each swell lifts you slightly, then releases you into a soft weightlessness. The sound shifts — muffled underwater, roaring or whispering above — and for a moment, you’re suspended between worlds: the deep beneath and the open sky above.

There’s freedom in it. A sense of smallness too — but not a frightening kind. It’s the smallness that reminds you you’re part of something endless and breathing. The horizon stretches out, the sunlight flashes on the surface, and every movement feels both powerful and effortless.

When you finally step back onto land, the salt dries on your skin, your hair tangles in the breeze, and your body still sways slightly — as if the sea hasn’t quite let you go.

The most popular sea swimming requests:

No1, The Rampion Windfarm has proven to be a very exciting place to swim, with the large turbines towering overhead you swim with the tide from turbine to turbine avoiding touching the actual structures which are covered in Muscles from the Low Tide mark down to the seabed. We liaise with the Rampion Windfarm Workboats to check their work area for the day and avoid being in the same area for safety.

No2, We head East along the coastline towards Eastbourne passing Newhaven, Seaford, Cuckmere Haven & Birling Gap before stopping at the massive white cliffs of Beachy Head. It’s best to swim around Beachy Head at High Tide or just after which allows us to get right in under the cliffs and around the Lighthouse. A truly magical experience and you never know you just might get a glimpse of the many seals that live around Beachy Head.

No3, Cuckmere Haven, A dramatic flood plain in East Sussex where the River Cuckmere meets the English Channel. Located between Seaford & Eastbourne , It is world famous for it’s views of the Seven Sisters white chalk cliffs and the iconic Coastguard Cottages. Another fabulous place for a swim & if your double dipping it’s a perfect Beachy Head/Cuckmere Haven double dip.

Also available for SUP – Stand Up Paddle & Kayaking along the Sussex Coastline, acting as transportation carrying all the equipment and then as Safety Boat for your gentle paddle along the coastline.