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Sunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, AdelaideSunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, Adelaide
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Grab a paddle and head out onto the waterways of the Coorong National Park for an exciting sunset kayaking adventure. Over three hours you'll kayak through the park before being treated to a delicious picnic as the sun sets. Not far from Adelaide this national park is a natural wonder you need to explore for yourself. Departing from Sugars Beach Boat Ramp in the early evening, you'll kayak through amazing saltwater lagoons and wetlands. Paddle to the Murray Mouth as the iconic South Australia sunset colours begin to light up the sky and hop out for a stroll across the sand dunes. You'll be treated to a picnic featuring local cheeses, seasonal fruit and an array of beverages while you soak up the view. Then enjoy a relaxed kayak journey back to Hindmarsh Island to complete your beautiful evening.
Sunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, Adelaide - for 2 - by
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Sunset tour - Great experience even in autumn
Sunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, Adelaide - for 2 - by
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Loved it!!
Sunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, Adelaide - for 2 - by
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We loved kayaking the Coorong!
Sunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, Adelaide - by
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Great experience
Sunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, Adelaide - by
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Sunset kayak tour
Sunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, Adelaide - by
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Highly recommed

Sunset Coorong Kayaking Tour & Picnic - Goolwa, Adelaide

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6 reviews

Free cancellation up to 7 days prior to experience

Highlights

  • Watch the spectacular sunset as you paddle

  • Enjoy a delicious picnic and picturesque stroll across the dunes

  • Get out on the water for a kayaking trip around Coorong National Park

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What you can expect

Grab a paddle and head out onto the waterways of the Coorong National Park for an exciting sunset kayaking adventure. Over three hours you'll kayak through the park before being treated to a delicious picnic as the sun sets. Not far from Adelaide this national park is a natural wonder you need to explore for yourself. Departing from Sugars Beach Boat Ramp in the early evening, you'll kayak through amazing saltwater lagoons and wetlands. Paddle to the Murray Mouth as the iconic South Australia sunset colours begin to light up the sky and hop out for a stroll across the sand dunes. You'll be treated to a picnic featuring local cheeses, seasonal fruit and an array of beverages while you soak up the view. Then enjoy a relaxed kayak journey back to Hindmarsh Island to complete your beautiful evening.

Info

Inclusions

  • Three hour kayaking and picnic tour
  • Delicious picnic of local cheeses, seasonal fruits and beverages
  • Kayaks and required safety equipment

Time

  • Tour takes place three times a week on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday (weather permitting)
  • Tour runs for 3 hours
  • Sunset Tour Daylight savings - 5:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Sunset Tour Winter Normal time - 3:30pm to 6:30pm

Timetable

  • Tour runs for 3 hours

Departure Location

  • This tour departs from Hindmarsh Island, 15km from Goolwa, SA.

What To Bring

  • You’re welcome to bring a camera and binoculars – but make sure they don’t fall in the water
  • Wear comfortable clothing for walking and kayaking that you don’t mind getting a little wet

Additional Information

  • Please advise of any dietary or medical need in good time before your sunset kayak evening
  • If your experience provider cancels due to dangerous weather conditions including high winds and extreme fire risk days, they will reschedule your booking with you directly

Terms And Conditions

  • You will need to be able to swim
  • You will need a reasonable level of fitness
  • No previous kayaking experience necessary
  • Maximum weight for kayaking is 120kg

Cancellation Policy

  • Change your booking up to 7 days before the start time of your experience
  • Changes are not permitted within 7 days of your experience
  • Late arrivals or no shows may result in you forfeiting your experience

Location

12 Ferguson Road, Goolwa Beach, SA 5214

Recent reviews

5/5Based on 6 reviews
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Susie

7 months ago

Sunset tour - Great experience even in autumn

Awesome experience! Got to see baby seals! Great food selection. Also got to have one of my closest friends as my guide which was amazing. Despite the cooler weather it was such a great time & such a fun thing to do for those with a taste for adventures.

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Maria Villa

10 months ago

Loved it!!

This experience was amazing, couldn't be happier. Guide Tom was so nice, he was an amazing teacher and the best person to be with us in this experience. Even though the weather was very cold and windy, we enjoyed the experience, we saw seals and a wide variety of birds. The picnic was nice and the local products were delicious.

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Ava

over 1 year ago

We loved kayaking the Coorong!

Amazing experience! We loved this adventure and saw some very special parts of the Coorong.

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