Three Capes Paddle
The Tasman Peninsula, located in south-east Tasmania, is surrounded by the Tasman Sea to the south and east, Storm Bay to the west and to the north by Norfolk Bay. The coastline, largely covered by national park, is made up of spectacular dolerite cliffs, beautiful sandy beaches and sheltered bays, making it an ideal paddling destination.
We’ll encounter an abundance of flora and fauna, both on the water and on short but spectacular walks. Our base is a beachside private lodge built for peace, privacy and comfort. Join us on a Tassie escape with four wonderful days exploring the diversity of the Peninsula’s natural landscapes.
$3060
Freycinet Peninsula Kayak Expedition
The Freycinet Peninsula, located on Tasmania’s east coast, is one of Australia’s most iconic national parks. The scenery is spectacular, with clear turquoise water, white sandy beaches and secret coves, all framed by a craggy granite mountain range.
Some proposed highlights of the trip include paddling to Schouten Island, exploring the inaccessible eastern coastline and a hike to Mt Freycinet, the highest point on the Peninsula. Join us on this six day adventure as we paddle, hike and camp in one of Australia’s most amazing coastal environments.
$2995
Tasman Peninsula by Sea kayak and whale watch trip
Tasmania is the perfect place to witness the annual whale migration as Humpback and Southern Right travel up and down the coast between May and November. The far reaching Tasman Peninsula, (just a few kilometres from the continental shelf), is a renowned destination for whale sightings, world class sea kayaking and hiking.
We’ve brought all these elements together for a very special trip! Our days will be filled with the best paddling options, with the possibility of a visit from migrating humpbacks, combined with short but spectacular cliff-top hikes to allow us to watch for whales from up high. This adventure includes a half day whale watching cruise to access outlying islands and inaccessible coastlines.
Our base for three nights is a beachside cosy cottage where we experience peace, privacy and comfort.
$3230
Abrolhos Islands Paddling Adventure
Embark on a 7-day sea kayaking expedition in Western Australia, diving into the abundant marine life and captivating history of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands. Set sail on the Silverado, our premier live-aboard vessel, ready to uncover the secrets of these 122 islands, often hailed as the ‘Galapagos of the Indian Ocean’.
Each day presents a fresh adventure: paddling through lively coral reefs, teeming with a variety of fish, playful dolphins and gliding rays. On land, experience the spectacle of over two million seabirds and the rare opportunity to observe the endangered Australian sea lion in its natural habitat.
Travel back in time as you traverse more than 60 historic shipwrecks, including the infamous Batavia, unveiling a fascinating aspect of Australia’s maritime heritage. Plunge into crystal-clear waters for an unforgettable snorkeling experience with seals, surrounded by the underwater kaleidoscope of coral gardens, vibrant fish, anemones and seagrass meadows. You can even try your hand at catching your dinner from one of our handpicked fishing spots.
$5750 - $6750
Ningaloo Reef Kayak Explorer
Ningaloo is the southern hemisphere’s largest fringing reef and the close proximity to the shoreline means it is easily accessible; a sea kayaker’s and snorkeller’s paradise!
On the Explorer itinerary we spend as much time in the water as on it with the reward of viewing hundreds of colourful fish, turtles and incredible coral. On land, we’ll keep an eye out for iconic Australian wildlife such as emus, kangaroos, echidnas and wallabies.
Days are spent paddling from one beautiful beachfront location to the next, snorkelling amazing coral reefs and setting up camp for the night before relaxing over a hearty and delicious dinner under a blanket of stars.
The Explorer itinerary is suitable for beginner to experienced paddlers keen for a relaxed paced trip with plenty of shore based snorkelling opportunities.