Elemental UK Watersports Centre

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Falmouth, United Kingdom

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Water sports equipment rental service· Sailing school

Elemental UK Watersports Centre Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Elemental UK Watersports Centre is located in Falmouth, United Kingdom on Swanpool Beach House, Swanpool. Elemental UK Watersports Centre is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category water sports equipment rental service in United Kingdom.

Address

Swanpool Beach House, Swanpool

Phone

+44 1326318771

Open hours

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Jowan Sedgwick

went here for a school trip back in 2019 and was so good

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Charlie Mclaren

We had two very friendly and knowledgeable coasteering guides who took us to the jumps in exciting conditions. Our experience was made even better by a seal coming right past and and up to the group, made even better by Frazer's hilarious reaction. It was a fantastic half day that was well spent!

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Kim Jelbert

Elemental UK is awesome for adults and kids alike. My daughter attends the summer holiday kids club and loves it. The staff are knowledgeable and fun. My daughter's confidence in the water has dramatically improved. Highly recommended.

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Kay Walker

Apslotly amazing the staff are so nice and it was so fun I will 100% go agian

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Imogen Jameson

Myself and a group of friends were sitting and enjoying the peace and quiet of a stunning cove around the corner from swanpool beach. We had just gone for a swim and had admired (from a distance) a stunning compass jellyfish which was in the water. Upon return to our towels, a large group of young paddle boarders returned to collect their 'mega' paddle boards from the beach after what had looked like a session of coasteering. We then watched as the jellyfish that we had just admired so carefully was then picked up with a paddle by one of the instructors of the group, we initially thought he was going to safely show the children the jelly fish and explain the wonder and dangers of wildlife in this environment. However we were extremely upset and disappointed to see that an instructor who you would expect to have the utmost respect for the environment threw the jelly fish at the cliff face, watched it fall on to the pebbles and then threw it back up the cliff face again. This was a completely avoidable way to maintain the safety of the group and at a cost of a living organism. I would question the role model these children had during their experience.