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Enjoy a short bushwalk to the historic lookout for sweeping views of the harbour
Kayak to beautiful Reef Beach and head in for a refreshing dip
90 Minute Kayaking adventure perfect for first time paddlers
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90 Minute Kayaking adventure perfect for first time paddlers Kayak to beautiful Reef Beach and head in for a refreshing dip Enjoy a short bushwalk to the historic lookout for sweeping views of the harbour
Explore the highlights of North Harbour by kayak on this 90-minute kayak tour. This is a perfect adventure for first-time paddlers looking for a unique way to explore the highlights of Manly Cove and North Harbour. You will first meet your kayak guide at the West Esplanade location for a tour briefing before hitting the water. After launching, your guide will lead the group into the quiet waters of North Harbour exploring some of our favourite beach locations including Fairlight, North Harbour Reserve and the famous Reef Beach where, if you’re lucky, you may spot the resident sea turtle! After a leisurely 30-minute paddle, you’ll arrive at Reef Beach for a short bushwalk to the historic Arabanoo lookout at Dobroyd Head. Soak up the spectacular views through the Sydney Heads and see the iconic Manly Ferry cruising into Manly Wharf. Then it’s back to Reef Beach where you will have time to relax and have a quick dip before jumping on your kayaks for the final leg back to Manly.
West Esplanade, Manly, NSW 2095
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