Go Sea Kayak Tours
A highlight of your stay will be this ocean Byron Bay sea kayaking adventure padding with dolphins and learning the local Aboriginal stories and sacred places. Paddle with Byron Bay's dolphins on our kayaks. You can surf Byron Bay's waves out at Cape Byron, Wategos or The Pass in your kayak. See Byron's Lighthouse from your kayak. And in whale season we regularly see Humpbacks up close and personal. You may see more than just dolphins, whales and turtles.
Paddle along The Pass surfing mecca, Wategos millionaire row and Cape Byron, Australia's most Easterly point.And keep an eye out for those cheeky dolphins!
What To Bring
- Wear your cossies [That’s Aussie for swimming costume!]
- Long sleeve rash shirt to protect from sun is handy
- Sunscreen, especially on legs and feet
- Baseball hat and sunnies are good under your helmet
- You are provided with all safety equipment.
We provide you with everything you need to enjoy your tour experience - a sit-on-top-style kayak, safety equipment, free snorkelling gear and morning tea.
Location and Times
- Tours are in Cape Byron Marine Park
- Tours are daily All Year at 9:30am and 2:00pm
- We can also pick you up from your accommodation at no extra charge.
Departure Point
Meet at our trailer opposite 56 Lawson St, Byron Bay 15 minutes before your tour time.
FAQ's
- What if I can't swim? Our tours are run by local Surf Life Savers, ensuring your safety. GoSea Kayak Byron Bay has a 100% Safety Record. You are still welcome to paddle, Please notify your guide if you are a non-swimmer before starting your tour. All paddlers are fitted with a lifejacket.
- Will I get wet? YES - this is part of the fun and experience! We will provide you with everything you need to enjoy your tour - including safety equipment, snorkelling gear and even a full length wet suit in the cooler seasons. Only waterproof cameras are suitable. All your belongings can be securely locked in our trailer.
- How fit do I need to be? If you have a sense of adventure you will be fine. You do not need to be superman or the bionic woman. You do not need to be an experienced paddler - we will show you the basics to get you started. Most of our customers have never paddled before and they love it!
Terms
- No experience is necessary
Reviews
“I went on the sea kayak tour in Byron Bay with my boyfriend and friend from Canada and we had a blast! While it was not completely what we expected, it was one exciting adventure! We, perhaps naively, thought we would be leisurely kayaking and sighting wildlife. However, getting out to sea and back to shore was more like a white water rafting experience! Being thrill seekers, the three of us loved it!
Our guide, Dolphin Dougy, gave us the directions to paddle strongly and keep the kayak straight when fighting the waves. While I tried my best to paddle quickly and with strength, I was no match for the water. Every time a wave hit, I flew from the front to be back to the kayak, until our kayak finally flipped over. In all fairness, we were unlucky with the timing of the ways; many kayaks in our group did make it out without flipping. However, to be safe, do not bring your camera or anything else you do not want to lose!
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“Being a Canadian who has grown up canoeing and kayaking in the great lakes, I certainly had a different view of how this tour would unfold. Sea kayaking is very different from kayaking in a river or lake. When I arrived at the meeting place and started to get geared up I couldn’t figure out why I needed to wear a helmet. The answer presented itself shortly after entering the water.
Getting passed the breaking waves is no easy task, and the helmets are to protect you from a stray paddle (or kayak partner) while you attempt to do so. If you’re looking for a leisurely experience from start to finish, this is not the tour for you. If however, you would like to experience a bit of adventure mixed in with a bit of leisurely paddling and enjoying some stunning views, then I would highly recommend this tour.
Conquering the breaking waves was a lot of fun. The salty taste in your mouth and the realization that you forgot to bring water wasn’t quite so fun. I would bring some water with you if you can. I’d also bring sun glasses that you don’t care too much about because many people lost them in the waves. Even more fun than battling the waves, was surfing them back in on our return. Many kayaks flipped, but it was all in good fun. For those who are intrigued, but a bit concerned about the waves, don’t be. Dolphin Dougy and his crew were always there to help us through. They have the tour down to a science, and the ending of our tour was the perfect showcase of how far ahead they are of the competition. Another company had gone out at the same time as our tour, and their return to the beach ended with 7 kayaks scattered amongst the waves and a dozen tourists scattered in between. It did however make for some entertainment while we enjoyed a nice beverage and a snack!
Unfortunately we were not successful in spotting any wildlife, but Dolphin Dougy stayed true to his promise and invited us back free of charge. I would highly recommend this tour.
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