REVIEW · ARUBA
Aruba Unique Clear Kayak Drone Photoshoot with Video
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A drone shot from inside a kayak. This Aruba photoshoot mixes clear-kayak fun with drone photography so you get those above-the-water angles that usually cost extra. What I love: the staff’s hands-on pose coaching (including Lucién, who’s known for making people feel calm and safe) and the fact that it still feels like an experience, not a stiff studio. One consideration: timing can slip a bit when schedules bunch together or when weather shifts, so build in a little patience.
You also get real perks for the money: edited photos plus a video/reel made for social media, plus an included alcoholic drink and bottled water at the hut. It’s a short session (about 30 minutes), but you’re leaving with content that looks like you planned a whole production.
Logistics are straightforward too. There’s no hotel pickup, but the meeting spot at Crystal Clear Kayak Aruba on J.E. Irausquin Blvd in Noord is easy to reach with public transport, and the activity is private for your group. If you can handle light time in the sun, you’ll be fine.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Clear Kayak + Drone Photography in Noord: The Idea That Works
- Meeting at Crystal Clear Kayak Aruba (Noord): How to Make Timing Easier
- The 30-Minute Clear Kayak Session: Safety First, Then Posing
- Drone Photo Results and Video/Reel Delivery: What You’ll Get
- The Included Drink, Heat, and Bright Sun: Plan for Aruba Reality
- Is This Private Photoshoot Worth It at $80.50?
- Who Should Book This Clear Kayak Drone Shoot (and Who Should Rethink)?
- Practical Tips That Improve Your Photos Fast
- Should You Book This Aruba Clear Kayak Drone Photoshoot?
- FAQ
- How long is the Aruba clear kayak drone photoshoot?
- Where do I meet for the photoshoot?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What do I receive after the shoot?
- Is this activity private?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights at a glance

- Private clear kayak shoot: your group goes out together with guiding support in the water
- Drone photos from above: you’ll get the high-angle Aruba look without needing a ladder or a cliff
- Pose help that feels human: direction focused on comfort, not stiff posing
- Photo + video package: 40+ photos plus an edit-friendly video/reel for posting
- Sunscreen and sunglasses matter: glare on the water can make smiling tricky
- Expect a short-but-active session: balancing and changing poses is part of the deal
Clear Kayak + Drone Photography in Noord: The Idea That Works
This is one of those Aruba activities that doesn’t feel like a generic excursion. Instead of just paddling around, you’re on a clear kayak designed for photos, and a drone captures you from above while you’re in the water.
That combo matters. A clear kayak turns the whole “foreground” into part of your photo, so your images have depth instead of looking like you’re floating in open sea with nothing going on underneath. Then the drone angle gives you that clean, all-in frame look—great for birthdays, couples, solo trips, or even “I survived Aruba heat” brag photos.
And because it’s not a crowded beach photo line, the experience stays personal. Lucién and other guides are known for taking the nervous energy down fast—especially for people who can’t swim or who aren’t used to modeling. The key is that you’re not left to figure it out alone.
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Meeting at Crystal Clear Kayak Aruba (Noord): How to Make Timing Easier

You meet at Crystal Clear Kayak Aruba, J.E. Irausquin Blvd 77, Noord, Aruba. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not doing a long pickup loop or transferring buses.
No hotel pickup is included, so plan your own ride or walk/transit to get there. Since the session can run late depending on weather and timing across scheduled slots, I’d aim to arrive early and get settled before your start time. It’s a small thing, but it can prevent a stressful scramble.
Also, double-check your email when you book. One issue that popped up for a few people was photos going to the wrong place because of unclear info on the sign-in sheet. If the email is messy or hard to read, it can mess up delivery.
The 30-Minute Clear Kayak Session: Safety First, Then Posing

The shoot starts with a brief intro and safety regulations, then you get pose instructions. Once you’re ready, you board the clear kayak.
Here’s what makes this work for real humans, not just models: two assistants accompany each traveler in the water. They help guide you through poses while the drone does its thing overhead. That support is a big deal if you’re uneasy about balance or water confidence.
If you can’t swim, don’t let that stop you. Multiple people specifically said the team made them feel more comfortable, even holding the kayak or helping with getting in and out safely. You’re not tossed into the deep end; you’re coached.
What the session feels like in practice:
- You’ll do short rounds of pose changes rather than one long still moment.
- You’ll be balancing while you’re trying to look natural, which is harder than it sounds.
- The drone captures multiple angles quickly, so you’ll likely adjust hair/arms/hand positions a bunch.
A note on expectations: this is 30 minutes on the water, not a long luxury photo day. Some people loved the pace. Others described it as rushed. If you want lots of slow, creative experimentation, you may need to communicate your preferences early and quickly—think angles you like, and what you want to avoid.
Drone Photo Results and Video/Reel Delivery: What You’ll Get

After the session, you review the pictures and can pick favorites for processing and delivery. Included in the package is:
- Photo editing plus 40+ photos delivered
- A complementary video/reel made for social media
- Bottled water
Delivery timing can vary, but the workflow is designed to be digital and fast. Some people reported a quick turnaround, while others expected a bit longer. If timing matters for a birthday post, I’d plan to schedule your upload window with a little buffer.
One practical tip: if you’re picky about which images end up edited, pay attention during your preview. The stronger your choices, the more likely the final set feels like your style, not just the “best angles” someone else chose.
Also, if you’re curious about raw edits: at least one person reported receiving raw edits too. That’s not something I’d count on without asking at booking, but it’s a good sign that the team can be flexible about what you walk away with.
The Included Drink, Heat, and Bright Sun: Plan for Aruba Reality

This tour includes alcoholic beverages, with free cocktails and shots, plus bottled water. There’s also a hut on a top-rated beach with good music and amazing vibes.
But Aruba sun is not a backdrop you can ignore. One person noted that extreme heat made them feel ill during the shoot and they weren’t offered water as expected. Another person said the drinks weren’t provided when they expected them. What you can take from this: hydrate early, listen to your body, and don’t push alcohol if you’re already feeling off.
One more solar issue: glare. Bright sunlight bouncing off the water can make it harder to smile with open eyes. A simple fix that came up more than once: bring sunglasses. They help you manage the glare and look more comfortable between drone takes.
Also, balancing and sun together can make posing feel like a workout. If you’re prone to getting tense, try to breathe and relax your shoulders. People who looked happiest in their photos often described the same thing: stay calm, and the poses look natural instead of forced.
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Is This Private Photoshoot Worth It at $80.50?

At $80.50 per person for a private clear kayak drone photoshoot, the value is strong—especially because you’re getting multiple deliverables:
- Drone-from-above images
- 40+ photos with editing
- A video/reel for social sharing
- An included drink
- Short time on the water (about 30 minutes)
Where the value equation changes is how sensitive you are to timing and pacing. When everything runs on schedule, you’re paying for a tightly managed photo session with real direction. When timing runs late, it can feel less fun and more like waiting.
Also, a couple of problems were reported:
- One person dealt with a damaged kayak part (water leaking in).
- A few people mentioned delays or the shoot starting later than expected.
- Photo delivery mix-ups happened once or twice.
- In rare cases, equipment issues caused rescheduling.
These aren’t guaranteed outcomes, but they are reasons to book with clear expectations. If you’re the type who needs your schedule perfectly timed, build in extra flexibility that day.
Who Should Book This Clear Kayak Drone Shoot (and Who Should Rethink)?

I think this is a great fit for:
- Solo travelers who want a standout set of photos without spending hours
- Birthday trips and special occasions (it’s built for that)
- People who aren’t comfortable in front of cameras, because you’ll get direction
- Non-swimmers or cautious swimmers, since assistants help with safety and getting in/out
It may not be the best match if:
- You hate sun glare and balancing (the kayak portion is active, even if you’re not paddling hard)
- You want long creative freedom and lots of unique pose variations
- You’re strict about start times and don’t have any buffer in your day
If you do book, go in with one goal: let them guide you, but don’t be shy about what you want. A few unhappy experiences mentioned feeling they were pushed into repetitive, quick poses. You can reduce that risk by saying what you like at the start and adjusting as you go.
Practical Tips That Improve Your Photos Fast

From what consistently helped people get better results, do these:
Bring sunglasses. Water glare can wash out your eyes, and sunglasses let you relax instead of squinting.
Relax your body between pose changes. If you look tense, it shows fast in drone shots where you’re framed from above.
Arrive early for your start time. Timing hiccups happen, but you’ll reduce the chances of a late start by being ready on-site before your slot.
Keep an eye on your info for delivery. Make sure your email is written clearly so your photos go to you, not someone with a similar name.
Should You Book This Aruba Clear Kayak Drone Photoshoot?
Yes, I’d book it if you want a fun Aruba memory that looks like a pro photoset: clear kayak in the water, drone angles overhead, and you don’t have to know posing beforehand. The best part is the human guidance—people who were nervous or unsure still ended up feeling safe and comfortable.
I’d think twice if your schedule is tight or you’re very sensitive to wait times. Also consider if you’re prone to heat issues; Aruba sun is no joke, and the balancing part is real. If you’re cautious, hydrate early, bring sunglasses, and be honest with the team if you’re not feeling great.
If you want photos that look different from the usual beach snapshot routine, this is one of the better ways to get them in about 30 minutes.
FAQ
How long is the Aruba clear kayak drone photoshoot?
The session runs about 30 minutes (approx.) from start to finish, with a shorter time on the kayak after safety and pose instructions.
Where do I meet for the photoshoot?
You meet at Crystal Clear Kayak Aruba, J.E. Irausquin Blvd 77, Noord, Aruba. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Is hotel pickup included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
What do I receive after the shoot?
You receive edited photos and a complementary video/reel. The package includes 40+ photos, plus the social-media video.
Is this activity private?
Yes. It’s private for your group only.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.































