Small group, relaxing guided kayak tour that lets you admire the stunning environment of Manly Cove and learn a little history about the local area. After a short safety briefing and paddling demonstration, you'll head out with an experienced guide and explore the cove's beautiful beaches.
We will paddle to Little Manly, Collins, Store and Quarantine beaches, passing picturesque caves, striking rock formations and mini-waterfalls. You will stop on a secluded beach for some refreshments, a stroll, and there's plenty of time for a swim before we paddle back.
You don't need any previous experience kayaking, as this is a gentle tour at a leisurely pace. Your experienced guides will make sure you have a well-fitted life jacket, and give you a safety briefing and paddling demonstration before we head out.
You are welcome to bring a phone or small camera to capture the views, as we hand out dry bags before setting off.
Larger private groups can be accommodated by request.
Marvel at picturesque caves, mini-waterfalls and rock formations around Manly Cove's beaches
Stop on a secluded beach for a stroll, a coffee, or a swim if you are brave enough
We will visit around 3 different beaches in and around Manly during the relaxed paddle.
We start our tours on the wharf below Manly Yacht club. We are in Manly and very easy to get to. If you arrive via ferry then head out of the ferry entrance and turn right, walk along the beach front until you reach the yacht club.
Our office is located on the wharf overlooking the water.
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