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Get up close with wildlife and marine life along the way
Explore Shoalwater Marine Park's Penguin and Seal Island
Grab a paddle and head out an exciting sea kayaking adventure
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Get out on the water for a half day sea kayaking adventure around Shoalwater Marine Park and experience the best that the Western Australian coast has to offer. You'll explore the waters around Penguin Island and Seal Island, where you'll be able to see wildlife and marine life up close.Meeting at Safety Bay in the morning, you'll be fitted out with a sun shirt, hat, life-jacket and snorkelling gear to get you ready for the day. Then you'll have a quick kayaking lesson on the beach before jumping into the boats and heading out into the water. Look out for sea lions, a pelican colony and fairy penguins along the way as you paddle past rugged islands and pristine beaches. A healthy picnic brunch is included to keep you fuelled up on your adventure around the crystal waters of the marine park.
153 Arcadia Drive, Shoalwater, WA 6169
Garima
9 months ago
Kayaking
I went there and was good day.The tour was explained well .It was my first experience doing Kayak .I enjoyed .
Julie and daughter ******
11 months ago
Kayaking adventure
A very good day. Lots of fun, good food and time for snorkeling. Took time to get organised in the morning but once out on the water, fun had by all.
HIL from the H Team
over 1 year ago
Penguins, Pelicans and Paddling
I was invited to join a group of friends and was an inexperienced paddler! I absolutely loved the experience. It may help if you can swim but the explanations about the gear are well done. The programme is well organised with visiting the small islands first, then Penguin Island. Jimmy was an excellent leader and the information on the history of the island and the delicious lunch were appreciated. One comment: everyone arrived for 8am and stood by the cafe. Not sure it was the correct place. Jimmy arrived later, further over in the car park, so the participants walked over. The group was a mixture of young and old, male and female and locals and visitors. I am delighted I did the adventure and we plan to return each year. The Penguin Discovery Centre visit was a highlight.
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