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Glide through the Everglades and Upper Noosa River
Discover plenty of birds and plant species
Enjoy a tasty lunch and a serene environment
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Venture beyond the ordinary, jump into the sea kayak and paddle along the Noosa Everglades in this full-day outdoor adventure. Access places that not many people can get to and enjoy the unique view of the untamed wilderness around the river. This is your chance to kayak in one of only two Everglade systems in the world, minus the crocodiles! Complete a short safety briefing and start paddling, feel how smoothly you glide across the water's surface with a light breeze in your face. Home to many bird and plant species, this tour will connect you with the lush, colourful life residing in the Noosa region.
Stop for a hearty lunch to make sure you are fuelled up to explore the rest of the area. Take a moment to appreciate the unique landscape and bathe in serenity. Your guide will be next to you every step of the way and provide interesting details about the flora and fauna, as you make your way upstream and downstream. This sustainable tour lets you paddle in a locally handcrafted kayak, specifically made to reduce water resistance and increase comfort. Take your partner or friend on this exciting journey through healing nature and awe-inspiring sights.
Elanda Point Road, Como, QLD 4571
From
$199.00
/ person
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Custodians of Country and their connections and continuous care for the skies, lands and waterways throughout Australia.