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From AU$89.00

Cliffs and Caves Kayak Tour

Introduction
Our Cliffs & Caves Tour takes you by kayak to explore the stunning and imposing limestone cliffs of Blackwall Reach. This 500m section of weathered and majestic formations, is one of the Swan River’s special places, will leave you awestruck.
Our highly capable, experienced, local guides will share stories with you, from first Australians to the first European Swan River Colonists as well as some of the areas historical, cultural, geographical and horticultural secrets.
So come join us on this fun, upbeat and wonderfully engaging small group tour and actively connect with nature. We paddle tandem kayaks and cater for a wide range of ages and skill levels, aiming to leave you energised and with a strong sense of accomplishment.

Tour overview
We meet and launch at East Fremantle Yacht Club and paddle slowly upriver through Bicton Bay, hugging the riverbanks. Here we take the time to admire the eclectic mix of houses, houseboats and watercraft all while enjoying the peace and serenity that is found whilst kayaking.
We continue our paddle through the crystal clear waters towards the Blackwall Reach cliffs and spend time taking in the natural beauty the limestone caves, crevices and water bird nesting sites in the Swan River’s deepest location.
Our paddle includes several ‘raft ups’ where we get together ‘mid-stream’ for a chat and a story. A short paddle then sees us disembarking back at our start point and finishes at the ‘members only’ East Fremantle Yacht Club to enjoy the very scenic setting over a well-earned coffee, tea or soft drink.
Paddle duration & rating:
The Cliffs & Caves Kayak Tour is a slow paddle for approx. 45min up river to the Blackwall Reach cliffs. Whilst there is boat traffic in this area, the river here is quite wide and we hug the opposite shoreline to the traffic. The area we paddle in is tidal and subject to wind, depending on the day/season. Some people will experience short durations of elevated heart rate depending on
the wind. The paddle back is approx. 30 minutes.
This tour is rated EASY to MEDIUM.

What is included:
Your kayak, paddle and life jacket

Safety induction.
Kayaking /paddling briefing - introduction to paddling, do’s and dont’s
A ‘Dry Bag’ to help protect your wallet, keys and phone
Knowledgeable guide - trained to keep you safe and show and provide you interesting information
The guide also carries a first aid kit for your safety

Covid-19 restrictions
Our kayaks are two person craft. At all times on the tour please remember to practice safe social distancing.

What to wear & bring
You need to bring your own weather protection clothing including a hat
Sunscreen

A full water bottle
Shoes that can be worn in the water eg: reef shoes, wet-suit shoes, sandals or even old sandshoes (not essential)

Toilets
There are public toilets located at the East Fremantle Yacht Club so just ask our tour guide if you need to use the amenities.
You can also use these for changing clothes if necessary.

Start & finish locations
We start and finish at East Fremantle Yacht Club, Petra Street, East Fremantle. We launch from a grassed section and small beach just on the eastern side of the yacht club. Once you have booked this tour you will receive an email with instructions on where to park and a map on where to meet.


Things to consider
Children under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Minimum age for participation in a kayak tour is 8 years old.
Tandem kayaks have a maximum weight limitation of 125kg per person and 250kg per kayak.

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From AU$99.00

Explore Canning River Wetlands Kayak Tour

Come and enjoy a wonderful tour to an area few people get to explore and it is right in the heart of Perth. This natural park was set aside in the 19th century and when you are paddling deep inside you would not be aware your are in a capital city.
We start our tour at the old Riverton Bridge in Riverton. We head off slowly into the wetlands and take the time to enjoy the incredible wildlife that lives in this special park. Learn a little about the first Australians who lived in the area and the first explorers from European nations that settled the Swan River Colony.

We continue and explore deeper into the channels before arriving at the Kent Street Weir. Here we stop for a well earned cafe break so do bring a little money.
We reverse our journey and head back to our start point taking on a slightly different route but again taking time to absorb the areas beauty.
We provide you a safety briefing and show you how to paddle these very stable sit-on top kayaks. No paddle experience is needed and we provide you a life jacket and dry bag for your camera etc.

Paddle Rating – EASY
The tour is on a calm part of the river where there or no large motor boats or jet skis allowed. The area is sheltered with no waves. You will paddle slowly for about 30 minutes before we have a cafe stop and then we paddle back to the start.
What is included?

Your kayak, paddles and life jacket are included in the tour price. We also have dry bags to help protect your wallets and keys. Also you will have a knowledgeable guide with you who is trained to keep you safe and show and provide you interesting information. The guide also carries a first aid kit for your safety.


What to wear and bring! You need to bring your own weather protection clothing including a hat and sunscreen Bring a full water bottle Some money as we will have a café stop opportunity Shoes that can be worn in the water like reef shoes, wet-suit shoes or old sandshoes (not essential)


Toilets
There are public toilets at the start and finish of the tour, so just ask the guide if you need to use the amenities. You can also use these for changing clothes if necessary.

Starting and finishing Point
We start and finish at the Riverton Bridge Park, at the western end of the Old Riverton Bridge the corner of Fern Road and Riverton Drive East.

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  • Bicton WA 6157
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Maps and directions used on our website are for guide purposes only. Please use the directions supplied with your booking confirmation when making travel arrangements.

Venue Ref: 1008810-23

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