Sydney Harbour (Spit Bridge, Middle Harbour)
Noosa River (Noosaville) (kayaking)
Jervis Bay (Huskisson) (kayaking)
Whitsunday Islands (Shute Harbour)
Byron Bay (Clarkes Beach)
Swan River (Matilda Bay)
Freycinet National Park (Coles Bay)
Shoalwater Islands Marine Park (Safety Bay)
Brisbane River (Kangaroo Point)
Gippsland Lakes (Lakes Entrance)
Port River Dolphin Sanctuary (Garden Island)
Hawkesbury River (Brooklyn)
Australia offers a wealth of kayaking opportunities for both novice and experienced kayakers alike. With its diverse waterways, ranging from calm coastal bays to wild rivers and serene lakes, there is something for everyone.
These are just a few of the many regions that offer great kayaking opportunities. No matter where you choose to paddle, you’re sure to have a memorable experience exploring stunning natural beauty from the water.
The country also has a strong community, with numerous clubs and associations offering training, competitions, and social events. The Australian Canoeing Association is the national governing body and offers information on safety, training, and regulation.
With its outstanding natural landscapes and welcoming community, the country is a must-visit destination for any kayaking enthusiast.

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