Hobart Kayak Tour
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Experience Highlights
This activity consists of a kayaking tour of Hobart, the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania. An experienced guide will accompany you throughout the trip and you can choose between several options: a short 2.5 hour tour from the centre of Hobart, a 7 hour tour through cliffs, caves and beaches, and a 10 hour tour around the island of Tasmania.
Not only will you sail along different parts of the Derwent River, but you'll also learn about the Aboriginal and maritime history of this city and its state, Tasmania. You will be provided with lunch and all the necessary equipment, including life jackets. To optimise the experience, this tour will be done in small groups of around 16 people.
- Don't miss the opportunity to take this exciting kayaking tour of Hobart with an expert guide.
- Choose your preferred itinerary: a 2.5 hour tour from the city centre, a 7 hour tour along the cliffs and beaches or a 10 hour tour of Tasman Island.
- Discover Australian Aboriginal history and have everything you need for the adventure: lifejacket, kayak and a tasty lunch.
What’s included
- Hobart Kayak Tour
- Complete necessary equipment
- Local guide
- Lunch
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Step by Step
If you want to explore the city of Hobart in an original and different way to the traditional ones, this kayak tour is the best option. All the necessary equipment is included, as well as lunch, and you will be accompanied by a professional guide who will provide you with relevant information about this city with an Aboriginal past.
The tour will be done in small groups of 16 people, thus optimising the experience. In addition, you will have 3 options to choose from: a 2.5 hour tour from the centre of Hobart, a 7 hour tour of cliffs, beaches and caves and a 10 hour tour of Tasman Island.
The short tour takes you along the entire length of the Derwent Estuary, the most famous river that runs through this area and is around 250 kilometres long. Incredible views of Hobart's cityscape and harbour are guaranteed, where you'll see landmarks such as Battery Point.
The 7-hour tour is a tour that takes in the rugged cliffs that surround Hobart, as well as some of the sea caves, sand dune beaches and other scenery in the area.
Finally, the 10-hour tour allows you to see Tasmania in a more holistic way, where you'll even get to see native animals such as seals, dolphins, sea eagles and penguins.