The sport of Stand Up Paddleboarding (aka SUP) has taken the northeast by storm and it’s here to stay. We have been enjoying the sport and perfecting our teaching skills to deliver superior service. We purchased our first board in 2010 and have expanded our programs to include lessons and tours. All of our paddleboarding instructors are certified through the American Canoe Association (ACA) and are first aid and CPR certified. When they are not teaching, you will most likely find them out surfing the waves in Newport or on a long fitness paddle off Wickford Harbor in Narragansett Bay.
Check out some of our most popular Paddleboard Courses.
The EMS Paddle School provides all technical equipment for all programs. This includes appropriate kayak or SUP, PFD, and paddle at no extra cost. If you have your own equipment you are more than welcome to bring it along. Kayaks must be appropriate for the class you are enrolled for.
A complete gear list is available online. Please read through the gear list before you arrive for items you will be responsible for bringing. In general you should be dressed appropriately for the weather, pack a lunch, snacks & water, and wear closed-toe shoes (preferably water shoes).
We reserve the right to cancel for any reason, including heavy rain and hazardous weather conditions. If heavy rain/high winds are foretasted for your paddling day we will notify you the day beforehand to cancel and reschedule if possible. There is no penalty to you if a cancellation is made on our end due to weather. You are welcome to a full refund or to reschedule. Please note that weather cancellations are only made by EMS Schools and the guides – do not assume your class is cancelled unless you hear from the School.
No. Swimming is not required for any paddle program unless otherwise specified. All paddlers wear Coast Guard approved personal flotation devices (PFDs) and your instructor or guide is always close by to help if you do go over.
Paddle lessons and tours are reserved for those age 18 and older. Please see below for children 17 years and younger.
Instructor to paddler ratio for kayak & SUP lessons is usually 1:6. In some cases, like with our rolling classes, we keep ratios smaller, 1:3. Please contact us if you have questions about paddling ratios.
Most of the day takes place on the water. At the beginning of your program you will meet your guide, get outfitted with equipment, and then maybe do some quick dry-land instruction. For the most part we will be on the water.
If you are only along for viewing purposes and do not wish to participate, then you may do so from shore and away from the group, as not to distract the students and instructors.
As meeting times and locations vary, please refer to your confirmation for where to meet and when. A confirmation email was sent to you upon booking your trip. Please do not wait until the last minute to map out a route to the meeting area and give yourself plenty of time to get there. Programs start promptly at the time listed on the confirmation.
Yes. If you would like to paddle with a specific guide please let us know when making your reservation. We will do our best to match you with that person. Check out all our guides here.
If you need to cancel please do so two weeks or more before your lesson. No refunds will be given for reservation cancellations within two weeks of your program date and we will not reschedule you once we get within one week of your program date. Please mark this date on your calendar and purchase travel insurance if you are coming from afar.
If you are a family with children under 18, please give a call to 845-668-2030 to discuss a private family paddling day.
Tipping is never expected, but always appreciated. If you enjoyed your paddling day and would like to thank your guide, please feel free to do so.
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