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Huskisson NSW 2540

Kayaking and Stand Up Paddleboard hire is a fun way to spend the day, and is suited to all levels of experience from beginners to advanced. It's easy, fun, and safe for the whole family. The Jervis Bay Wild experienced instructors will teach you all you need to know. They provide kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards, paddles, and life jackets (PFD). You must bring bottled water, footwear, swimwear, protective clothing, a towel, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Kayaking and SUPs can only have access to Currambene Creek. All participants must be able to swim confidently.

This tour gives you the rare opportunity to witness the majestic beauty of migrating Humpback Whales. Imagine setting off on the immaculate Jervis Bay, on a sunny winter’s day, and having these awe-inspiring Humpback Whales greet you on their journey. On the Northern migration, you will sight whales within a mile or so off the dramatic sea cliffs on Jervis Bay’s peninsula. During the Southern migration, they begin to get mothers and their newborn calves coming to rest in Jervis Bay. The Whale Cruise is a truly life-changing experience set against rugged cliffs and ancient sea caves.

If you want to experience the natural wonders of Jervis Bay by water, the Jervis Bay Passage is the best choice. See the dolphins all year round and take in the natural beauty of Jervis Bay, fringed by spectacular national parks and exceptionally beautiful long white beaches. Stare in awe of the rocky headlands and towering sea cliffs and discover the hidden treasures inside Jervis Bay. The crystal clear water, abundant sea life and variety of bird species will leave a lasting impression. You may also have the opportunity to see whales inside the bay in whale season.

While touring the pristine waters of Jervis Bay, they drop the boom net in the water and get wildly wet. It is an experience like no other and can only be described as a cruising spa bath that will make you laugh. Boom netting is suitable for all ages and all swimming abilities, even those with any type of disability. It is popular with family groups corporate days out or festive season celebrations. The experience lasts for about 10 to 15 minutes, and once the boom netting is completed, we look for the dolphins. Boom netting is available from December to March, and the vessel is tide dependent. Therefore scheduled departure times may change.

Jervis Bay has been a Marine Park for 20 years and is now one of the most unique and healthy ecosystems in Australia. That's why the crystal clear waters of Jervis Bay are home to over 100 Bottlenose dolphins. These dolphins are highly recognisable and are known for their long snout and distinctive smile. On the 1.5-hour Dolphin Tour, they often find pods of dolphins feeding around the reef system. Their friendly and active nature means you will fall in love the moment you lay eyes on them.

This tour is a trip of a lifetime. Cruise along the completely unspoiled coastline and take in the towering remote sea cliffs of the Beecroft Peninsula. Explore ancient sea caves and be amazed when their rigid inflatable boat sneaks you inside for an experience like no other! The crystal clear waters of Jervis Bay are simply magical. The seal colony will mesmerise you and resident Bottlenose dolphins will play and swim on the bow. In whale season, you can witness the majestic beauty of migrating Humpback Whales. The South Coast Passage is a truly world-class experience that is a must-do when visiting Jervis Bay. This tour is wind and sea conditions dependent and scheduled departure times, subject to change.