









Surry Hills NSW 2010

The Half Day Sea Kayak Tours are the perfect way to discover remote paddle in only sections of the Coast. Region X staff train and instruct prior to slipping into stable comfortable sea kayaks, suitable for everyone, from first-timers to experienced paddlers. Kayak to hidden places in the Marine Park, islands, reefs, mangroves, sand flats, beaches and more. Spot whales, dolphins, turtles, sun fish, seals, sting rays, sea eagles and even schools of fish. Expect to paddle for about an hour and a half before you land at wonderful beaches to swim, eat, relax, snorkel, walk or simply just enjoy the view from your towel. Included in the morning tour: All equipment, kayaks, guides, tuition, morning tea, downloadable photos and great memories.

This tour is a perfect introduction to kayak adventures for families, first timers and nature lovers. You can discover through the see-through floor and over the edge of a kayak, stingrays, banjo sharks, crabs, shellfish, sea grass beds and fish feedings. Guides share their knowledge of local indigenous history as well as the life cycle of the marine ecosystem. Region X will begin your adventure by fitting you out with equipment and teaching you how to paddle before heading across the sheltered bay, over tidal flats home to stingrays on high tide and soldier crabs on the low tide. Suitable for anyone.

The best short hike on the NSW South Coast. Be amazed by the history surrounding this great walk, the Aboriginal name for the mountain Didthol, meaning Big Mountain, later named by Captain Cook in 1770 as Pigeon House Hill for its shape, clearly seen from the ocean. Enjoy comfortable hotel pickups, an amazing hike, lunch and a swim at the freshwater of the Clyde River. The hike itself is considered tough, but an extremely rewarding experience, the views from the summit to the west into magical wilderness regions of the Buddawangs show sandstone cliffs, gorges and escarpments. Views to the east show the amazing NSW coastline stretching as far as the eye can see.

Enjoy the possibility of watching amazing marine life including whales, from your stable double kayak. Both Southern Right and Humpback whales use the coast of New South Wales as their ancient migratory path north in the Australian winter and south with the currents in spring to feed on the summer waters of the Antarctic. This four hour guided sea kayak tour departs from Mossy Point, Guerilla Bay or Mosquito Bay, depending on whale location. All tours start with instruction and coaching to have you safely and confidently cruising through carved passages and between islands. It's a beautiful experience!

If you have a passion for snorkelling, nature and adventure, then this fun achievable tour is for you! Have you ever been kayak snorkelling before? Can you imagine the freedom of paddling to a location, dropping anchor and the exhilaration of your first slide into the water? That's why they offer this tour – it's the ultimate way to snorkel, carbon-friendly and very fun. Every Snorkel Kayak Tour is uniquely different; the route and the snorkel sites they select change depending on the conditions. You will receive a confirmation phone call or SMS the afternoon prior to your tour with instructions on where to meet. All meeting points are generally within a 20-kilometre radius of the town of Batemans Bay. This tour runs daily, please be aware that this experience is conditions depending, visibility can be affected by various things including wind, rain, swell and tides. The tour is suitable for first-time kayakers and snorkellers.

This tour includes Hotel Pickups in Canberra and Batemans Bay before a trip to visit the incredible beach loving Kangaroos and Native Wildlife at Pebbly Beach. This area of Murramarang National Park features amazing spotted eucalyptus forest a range of birdlife that love to come and say hello and a wonderful beach to explore. After your beach visit, spend some time for lunch and shopping in the seaside town of Batemans Bay before being a Kayak Tour on the magnificent Clyde River with your choice of Oyster tastings from world famous Oyster growers. You tour concludes with transfers back to your hotel in Batemans Bay or Canberra.

Enjoy the day out exploring coastal beauty of South Coast NSW in comfortable stable bears of the Sea. The meeting point for your day will be chosen using the wind and swell to aid the journey. They either travel North to South, from Kioloa to Depot Beach or in the opposite direction. They use stable Double Sea Kayaks for these tours, and the tour is recommended for moderately fit outdoor lovers. Your journey will take you along the shoreline of the Murramarang National Park, where spotted gum forest falls steeply to the ocean. Spotting wildlife is always a highlight, whales are common in Spring and dolphins, sea birds, seals and more are possible all year. The otherwise inaccessible National Park boasts wonderful places to stop in a sea kayak en route. You can choose any number of locations to land for a lunch break, a swim, a walk or a relax on shore.

Join fourth Generation Oyster farmers and an award winning kayak tour operator for an insight into Australia's Oyster Coast. The magnificent Clyde River Estuary system is home to some of the most successful oyster farmers on the South Coast of NSW, paddle and taste the romance of the finest oysters from the purest Australian waters. Learn about the local cultivation techniques, the science behind farming, oyster varieties and life as an oyster farmer from Jade, Greg and Enola from the Oyster Shed on Wray Street. Be treated, eating the freshest oysters you can, taken from the river that morning. Following the tasting and talk, kayak through working oyster farms, between live racks brimming with product, past packing sheds all within easy floating distance of your starting location at the Batemans Bay bridge, all part of the Batemans Marine Park and Clyde River National Park.

Experience one of the Worlds Great Hikes. Magnificent beaches, intricate geological patters and amazing forest on this guided three day hike along the breathtaking South Coast of NSW all within Murramarang National Park. The South Coast of NSW is famous for its temperate climate and amazing beaches. The area of Murramarang National Park is no exception. Based out of Batemans Bay, witness incredible mountain ranges and varied jagged dramatic coastline, colour rich sandstone layers and conglomerates awaiting discovery. Each of the three days along this walk are surprisingly different. Walking the stretch of coast is an intricate insight into the timeline of the Australian environment, be prepared to walk rock ledges, sandy beaches, pebbly coves and rain forest trails. Walk with only a day pack on this truly supported and guided hike, you can enjoy the relative weightless hiking with optional side hikes, yummy lunches and arrive to your private beachfront villas along route. There is ample time to enjoy a peaceful morning on the beach by yourself or tuck into that book you bring along.

Have you ever dreamed about heading off on a guided kayak camping trip down a river surrounded by ancient trees and misty mornings. The 3 day Clyde River camping trip is a achievable overnight kayak expedition - meaning all equipment is carried in the kayaks, working with your journey team you paddle 35km over 3 days enjoying starry nights, cosy campfires and incredible paddling ref;lectnos.