Amelia Island Paddle Surf Co. Spotlight

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Meet Bobby Greene of Amelia Island Paddle Surf

Hi Bobby, could you tell us a little bit about yourself?
I am Bobby Greene, founder and lead guide. As an avid surfer, freediver, kite surfer and paddler, I like to think of myself as a true waterman in every sense of the word. Calling Amelia Island home along with my passion for the ocean Amelia Island Paddle Surf Company was born.

Tell us a little bit about yourself and your experience with paddleboarding
Paddling for 10+ years and ACA SUP Level 1

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Location Overview - Tell us about your water environment
Being an island we are blessed with a wide variety of paddling locations including sunrise and sunset, marsh, creeks, inlets, and the ocean. All our paddles offer something unique such as the oldest working lighthouse in the country, 30 foot bluffs, historic downtown, dolphin, manatee, Ft. Clinch, etc. Our fan favorite is Cumberland Island and the wild horses.

What services do you offer?
We offer lessons, ocean paddles, eco tours, private lessons, rentals and sup yoga.

Can you tell us some interesting notes about the area?
To many Amelia Island is a unique and somewhat secret gem along the Atlantic coast of northern Florida. The island has a long and rich history being ruled under 8 different flags including France, Spain and yes, a pirate. Albeit small in size, the island is surprisingly diverse and contains an abundance of wildlife, historic landmarks, uncrowded beaches and scenic vistas.

Amelia Island is truly as SUP destination. With a variety of paddling options you can explore something new each time you paddle during your stay. Being on an island you can paddle in the morning glow of sunrise and then head over for a sunset paddle on the west side of the island, With a historic downtown and port you can paddle with more of an urban vibe. Looking for more solitude, you can explore the many meandering marsh creeks or our fan favorite, black water creek. For the more advanced, paddle from Amelia Island to Cumberland Island to get up close to wild horses. If the wind is blowing you can do a 13 mile downwinder from one end of the island to the other. If there is swell in the water, enjoy paddle surfing at one of the many beach accesses. Either way you won't be disappointed paddling here on Amelia Island.

Do you have a season or do you operate year round?
We paddle year round!

Tell us about your favorite local food and why you love it
Timoti's Seafood Shak

Where would you recommend travelers stay nearby?
The Ritz-Carlton of Amelia Island

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