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2 hours
Mobile ticket
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Begin your guided kayak tour aboard Tripoon as we depart the wharf and cruise past the sand spit, the well-known gateway to Jervis Bay. From here, we travel into the calm waters of Currambene Creek, one of the region’s most peaceful and wildlife-rich environments. Along the way you may see pelicans, cormorants and other local or migratory birds resting and feeding along the shoreline. Beneath the surface, the creek supports fish, crabs and a range of marine life that thrive in this sheltered system. Once we reach the upper sections of the creek, your guide will help you into your kayak for a relaxed paddle through this scenic waterway. At high tide, we glide through the mangrove forests for a closer look at this important habitat. Throughout the tour, our guides share simple commentary and local insights to help you connect with this unique part of Jervis Bay while ensuring you feel comfortable on the water.
Life Jacket, Paddle and kayak
Make sure to bring water
Operated by Jervis Bay Wild