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Tasman Peninsula Day Paddle

Kayaking with seals on the Tasman Peninsula
Kayakers at Cape Hauy near Fortescue Bay on the Tasman Peninsula
Kayaking on the Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania
Kayaking beside the Totem Pole on the Tasman Peninsula
Ready to launch kayaks from Fortescue Bay beach on the Tasman Peninsula
Kayaking beside the Totem Pole on the Tasman Peninsula
Kayakers paddling past a shipwreck on Fortescue Bay, Tasman Peninsula
Get up close and personal with the southern hemisphere's highest sea cliffs and resident Australian fur seals. This exhilarating adventure will have you kayaking along the coast of the Tasman National Park towards Cape Hauy, a star feature of Tasmania's newest world-class hike - the Three Capes Track. At sea level you'll truly appreciate the scale of Australia's highest sea cliffs, gazing up at 200-metre-high fluted rock formations, peering into natural sea caves, photographing the towering Candlestick, and searching for climbers on the Totem Pole - a sheer column famed amongst thrill-seeking rock climbers. Enjoy our gourmet Tasmanian lunch at a deserted cove, paddle over a semi-submerged shipwreck and marvel at the abundant marine wildlife that lives along this coast, including resident fur seals, soaring sea eagles, diving gannets, cliff-nesting cormorants, peregrine falcons, and if we're lucky - a pod of dolphins or a migrating whale.

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