Sydney: Harbour Sunrise Kayak Tour
1.Sydney: Harbour Sunrise Kayak Tour
Kayak Sydney Harbour at sunrise for close Opera House and Harbour Bridge views, plus coffee, a croissant, and free photo-video set.
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The 15 kayaking tours in australia travellers paddle most, gathered in one place. Where each route takes you, how long you are on the water, who runs the trip, and what a seat in the boat costs.
Kayak Sydney Harbour at sunrise for close Opera House and Harbour Bridge views, plus coffee, a croissant, and free photo-video set.
Most Popular5-hour Magnetic Island tour with Aquascene guided snorkeling, paddle boarding, reef stories, and morning tea on secluded bays.
“It’s amazing. The host is fantastic, gave lots of history of the island as well as made up for the bad weather with extra activities instead. we had a ball. Recommend to all ages!”
Kayak Byron Bay’s marine reserve past the lighthouse. Spot dolphins, turtles and whales, then catch a wave back to shore.
Easygoing sea kayaking through Freycinet National Park from Coles Bay, with gear, coaching, wildlife spotting, and a half-way hot drink.
“Such a good way to see the Bay, stunning views and such a peaceful and relaxing time on the water.”
LED-lit sunrise kayak in Sydney Harbour past the Opera House and under the Bridge, with guide photos and breakfast coffee credit. 2 hours.
Moreton Island day trip from Brisbane or Gold Coast with a 4WD, transparent kayak over wrecks, snorkel and sandboard dunes, plus lunch.
“Very fun day visiting Moreton Island. I almost cancelled last minute, but I’m really glad I didn’t. The reef and snorkeling were definitely the highlight.”
Paddle through 10,000-year-old mangroves near Port Adelaide for shipwreck sights and possible dolphins, led by a marine biologist.
Kayak Hobart Harbour with expert guides. Choose a 2.5-hour city paddle or full-day cliffs and Tasman Peninsula tours with lunch included.
“A 2h kayak from short beach to Constitution dock. Dependent on the weather, this kayak experience is a must do as it gives you a view of Hobart from water.”
Glide the Brunswick River in Cape Byron Marine Park with small-group SUP coaching, wildlife stops, digital photos, and homemade snacks.
“This stand up paddle tour was nothing short of amazing. From start to finish, the experience felt both exhilarating and deeply peaceful—a rare combination that made it truly special.”
Kayak with dolphins in Byron Bay’s Cape Byron Marine Park. Dolphins sighting guarantee, expert guides, marine fees included, 2.5 hours.
“The moment you arrive the guides are informative helpful and kind. The tour itself was wonderful. The water is so clean and clear you can see easily see any wildlife that’s in your area. We also did a slight ocean wave catching and the guides were very helpful with our inexperienced visitors. All in all…”
Noosa 4WD beach drive and guided ocean kayak from Double Island Point for dolphins, turtles, rays, and seasonal whales.
“We had an amazing Experience. The guides were very knowledgeable.”
Paddle the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary by kayak from Garden Island. Small-group tour with gear and chances to spot wild dolphins.
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Kayak to Wave Break Island, snorkel subtropical reef fish, hear the island story, and enjoy a seaside snack with free digital photos.
3-hour morning kayak under Sydney Harbour Bridge past the Opera House, then breakfast at Thelma & Louise Café in Lavender Bay.
“Just wanted to say how fantastic and memorable our morning breakfast paddle was, from messages from Sam earlier in the week explaining what to wear, bring also timings and meeting place, on the morning a briefing on how the twin kayaRead more”
Paddle to Wave Break Island from Gold Coast’s Broadwater for snorkeling, a short reef walk, and a picnic-style snack stop with photos.
“So good, very helpful trainers. We did a lot of fun. Snorkelling was the best. It was my first time.Thank you”
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