Cape Byron Kayaks
About Cape Byron Kayaks
Get out into nature and actually spend time on the crystal clear Byron Bay waters with Cape Byron Kayaks!
Paddle your sea kayak out through the surf and embrace Australia’s famous Byron Bay waves on one of their guided tours. You might just come face to face with the friendly bottlenose dolphins - keep an eye out and discover how inquisitive they can be!
Keep those eyes peeled as you might spot sea turtles when they pop up for a breath of air. Marvel at how impressively stunning the majestic humpback whales as during their migratation through Australia’s waters.
Yes, you can also make a stop on one of the pristine beaches nearby and enjoy all the Tim-Tams you can eat! Cape Byron Kayaks was established in 1995, and is the original Byron Bay dolphin kayaking experience.
The guides that will take you out are keen kayakers, as well as surfers, and self-proclaimed local historians. Of course, they are incredibly confident in the waters too. With this in mind, the whole family can relax as you are guided around Byron Bay in their cool two people, sit-on-top-style sea kayaks - and you don't need any experience either!
Kayaking is an amazing way to really feel close and connected to the waters and really feel one with nature. Let's get the adventure started!
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Suggest editHow much does it cost?
Suggest editAdults From $89.00
Children Ages 5 to 15: From $89.00
Last Update 2023
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Cape Byron Kayaks FAQ’s
I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Cape Byron Kayaks?
They offer all you can eat Tim Tams at the end of the tour!
Any top tips when visiting?
Take your own sunscreen, water bottle, waterproof camera, and towel.
Teachers corner
Call them direct on 02 6680 9555 for group bookings of 10 and over as they can cater for educational needs!
Any additonal information?
They supply all safety gear: Lifejackets, helmets, and wetsuits (if necessary).
They also offer a Dolphin or Whale Guarantee – if you don’t see a dolphin or whale you can come again for free! (Whale season is May – November)
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