Australia
Tasmania
Ningaloo Reef
Ningaloo Reef is a World Heritage kayak playground located in western Australia. Spend five days kayaking from one remote beach to the next, snorkelling on the fringing reef (the world’s largest) and ending the day camping under the stars in Cape Range National Park. Ningaloo Reef has around 200 species of hard corals, 50 species of soft corals and over 500 species of fish. For marine animals of a larger size, think whale sharks, mantarays, three species of turtle, dolphins and dugongs!!
Hinchinbrook
Hinchinbrook Island, Goold Island and the Family Islands are continental islands located off the tropical coast between Ingham and Tully in North Queensland. With granite peaks rising 1142 metres directly out of the sea, Hinchinbrook Island is a magnificent backdrop for sea kayaking. Waterfalls, tropical rainforests, precipitous headlands, coral reefs and secluded beaches are among the island’s treasures.