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Sarasota - Opening Soon!

 SIESTA KEY, FL - Turtle Beach - Open Now!
SARASOATA , FL - O'learys Tiki Bar - Opening Soon!

Welcome to Murphs Surf Paddle Shacks, your go-to spot at Siesta Key on Turtle Beach! Come and enjoy a fun paddle through the beautiful Midnight Pass area. You'll glide past the mangroves and soon reach our lovely local beach. If you're up for a little adventure, swing by our Sarasota Bay location at O'learys Tiki Bar and Grill. Spend a fantastic day soaking up the sun in the gorgeous bay, all while enjoying the vibrant vibes of Sarasota. We can't wait to see you!

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Rental Prices - Self Guided 

 

Single Person kayak 2 Hours = $30.00

Single Person kayak 4 Hours = $50.00

Single Person kayak Full Day ( Back by 6PM) = $55.00

 

Double Person Kayak 2 Hours = $40.00

Double Person kayak 4 Hours = $60.00

Double Person kayak Full Day ( Back by 5PM) = $70.00

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Paddle Board 2 Hours = $30.00

Paddle Board 4 Hours = $40.00

Paddle Board Full Day ( Back by 5PM) = $55.00

 

Q&A

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Age Limit? 

You have to be a minimum of 5 years of age and  35lbs.

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Weight limit?

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The weight limit for Murphs Surf rental equipment is as follows:

 

- Single person kayak: 265lbs

- Double person kayak: 500lbs

- Paddleboard: 255lbs

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Siesta Key Shop # 941-812-2263

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Come visit our cozy on-site restaurant, where you can enjoy delicious meals! Don’t forget to check out our small retail store, stocked with bait, tackle, and fishing rods available for rent. We also offer a variety of refreshing drinks to keep you fueled for your adventures! We can’t wait to see you!

 

All rentals include a paddle and a life vest. We suggest bringing drinks, snacks, and dry bags. Our private launch site is just a few minutes from Midnight Pass.

 

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Midnight Pass is a wonderful place where you can spot manatees, playful dolphins, and a variety of beautiful bird species! It's also a great spot for fishing, with plenty of snook, redfish, seatrout, and flounder swimming around. 

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