Go Sea Kayak Byron Bay

Adventure and Outdoors Tours

Take the opportunity to kayak with dolphins and whales or snorkel over hidden volcanic reef with local green and loggerhead turtles in Byron Bay’s Marine National Park.

Go Sea Kayak Byron Bay are experts in sea kayaking and will lead you on an escape to an aquatic wonderland. Kayaking since 1985, and owned and operated by local Surf Life Savers, Go Sea Kayak will have you leaving Byron Bay with lifelong memories.

Kayak only metres away from local dolphins, spot the massive humpback whales as they migrate through Byron Bay, and surf waves at one of Byron’s famous beaches on your kayak.

Hear tales of Byron Bay yesteryear from their expert guides, who also have a deep knowledge of the local marine environment.

Go Sea Kayak donate AUD1.00 per customer to Sea Shepherd and other local charities.

Services

$89

A highlight of your stay in Byron Bay will be kayaking the crystal blue waters of the Pacific Ocean that surround Byron Bay. Kayak with dolphins, turtles and whales and learn the local Aboriginal stories and sacred places.

Your three-hour tour starts at Byron Bay Beach where you will pair up and learn the basics of paddling on a sit-on-top kayak. Hit the ocean and impress your friends, getting yourself out past the shore break and paddling along surfing mecca The Pass, Wategos Beach Millionaire’s row, and Cape Byron. Stop for refreshments and a swim and paddle back to the main beach.

All safety gear provided. Free photos, drinks and snacks are included.

Byron Bay’s only tour owned and operated by local Surf Lifesavers.

Disabled Access

Carpark Public Toilet

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