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Australia Sea Kayak Trips

Your Adventure Down Under Begins Here

Australia offers a huge variety of paddling opportunities along its extensive and pristine coastline. Southern Sea Ventures offer sea kayak trips on the tropical north-east coast of Queensland (Hinchinbrook), to the dry west coast of Western Australia (Ningaloo Reef) and south to wild and rugged Tasmania (Freycinet, Tasman Peninsula’s and Bruny Island). 

As Australia has a variety of climate zones we have a destination for every season. Choose to head north or west for the warm weather or stay down south for a more temperate holiday. At each destination you’ll discover amazing sea and landscapes, ancient indigenous culture and a sense of freedom in our vast wilderness, all while staying at remote campsites or secluded accommodation. 

Sea Kayak Tasmania

Our local kayak guides will introduce you to sea kayaking on the wild coastlines and tranquil bays of Bruny Island and Tasman Peninsula. Be rewarded with untouched wilderness, uncrowded beaches, craggy coastlines and unique wildlife, in the sea, on land and in the skies above. Whichever one (or two) of our lodge or base camp, sea kayak escapes you choose, the experience is sure to refresh the senses. Join us on a shorter escape, or combine two trips for the ultimate Tasmanian sea kayak adventure. Contact our office for details.

Sea Kayak 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!

Sea Kayak hinchinbrook island

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.

Personalised tours

Can’t quite find the perfect trip? Private trips are our speciality. Bring your own group and we can help you put together your own private kayaking adventure. Contact our office today [email protected]