
Sail in canoe and kayak, in Australia!
Sail in canoe and kayak, in Australia!
From quiet and watertight to picturesque rivers and foothills, Australia offers countless places to practice all kinds of sports that need the water to be practiced, such as canoe and kayak.
Rivers such as Blackwood, which runs south-west of Western Australia, or the labyrinth of quiet coorong waterways in South Australia, are excellent for practicing piragüism. Sail by sea kayak on the coast of St Kilda Beach, in Melbourne or under the Sydney Port Bridge.
To descend the fast waters of the haunted Franklin River, Tasmania River or Tully River, in northern Queensland. Sail by canoe or kayak through the Katherine Parade, in Northern Territory or slide through the waters of Lake Burley Griffin, located in the vicinity of Canberra. Rent a kayak for a few hours or perform a canoe safari for several days by one of our national parks, which keep its natural beauty intact.
Tasmania
During the sunset, navigate the waters of Hobart or turn south towards the sheltered coves around Kettering. For a real adventure, participate in a several-day kayak expedition to Bathurst Harbour, in the remote South-West National Park. Sailing in sea kayak, passing through pink granite mountains and lonely white sand beaches, in Freycinet National Park. Observe dolphins in the Turkish waters and fishing eagles fluttering through the air. Discend through the fast waters of the North Esk River from Launceston.
Western Australia
Canoeing the quiet Blackwood River from Bridgetown or Nannup. Sail through the waters of the Murchison River while you can see the eagles, singing birds and dusk birds on their rocky shores, in Kalbarri National Park.
South Australia
Sail in kayak between dolphins, shipwrecks and mangroves in Port River, just 15 minutes from the centre of Adelaide. Take a canoe tour with an Aboriginal guide through the picturesque lakes, rivers and lagoons of Murray River. In the Coffin Bay National Park, you can walk in ancient sea kayak cliffs, beaches and dunes. Take a sea kayak tour from Tumby Bay and Puerto Lincoln through Sir Joseph Banks Group Natural Park.
Victoria
Walk in canoe the Yarra River of Melbourne, from Docklands to beyond Federation Square. Sail by kayak on the coast of St Kilda Beach or accompany the seals and dolphins on a one-day tour of the Mornington Peninsula. Living an adventure descending the white waters of the Upper Murray River, which is located near Corryong.
New South Wales
Sail kayak from Rose Bay to reach the beaches of the port of Sydney or reach the waters of Manly. Take a kayak tour of the Royal National Park from Bundeena, which is located in southern Sydney. On the north coast, the dolphins of Nelson Bay will accompany you to your kayak. South of Sydney, you can sail in sea kayak through Jervis Bay or canoe to Kangaroo Valley. Very attractive is also to navigate in kayak the natural sites of Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast.
Queensland
Walk in canoe, kayak or an original water bike the bay of Moreton, near Brisbane. To the south of the Costa Dorada, discover the secrets of the area's Aboriginal history, sailing in kayak with a local guide Balunjali. Consider dolphins, turtles, stripes and fish during a kayak excursion. Treat with the descent of the rapids of the haunted North Johnstone River or rest in the quieter waters of the Russell River. Sail in kayak from Mission Beach beach to the island of Dunk and other tropical forest-covered islands in the Grand Barrier of Coral. In the Queensland Outback, sail the Lawn Hill Parade in the Bodjamulla National Park by canoe.
Northern Territory
Sail in canoe or kayak the Katherine River, walking through melaluecas and pandunus forests, and through the spectacular sandstone walls of Katherine's riverside.
Australian Capital Territory
Sail in canoe, kayak or water bike on Lake Burley Griffin of Canberra.
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