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Get to grips with paddling a kayak along the calm waters of Tallubudgera Creek and out to David Fleay's Wildlife Park.

  • Walk to the best view of the Gold Coast at Burleigh Headland
  • Learn how to catch the local fish and go yabbie pumping
  • Kayak the tranquil waters of Tallubudgera Creek
  • Entry to David Fleays Wildlife Park - see crocs, platypus and koalas
  • Includes experience gift pack with personalised voucher and message card

Kayak up the tranquil waters of Tallebudgera Creek, learn to fish, get yabbies and explore the legendary David Fleay’s Wildlife Park.

After an introduction to steering your kayak under expert instruction, it's time to set off along the calm waters of the Creek and get up close with nature.  Along the way you'll stop to learn how to catch the local fish and go yabbie pumping.

No experience is necessary and with an experienced guide to show the way, this is the perfect way to enjoy the scenery and wildlife.

When we arrive at David Fleay’s Wildlife Park you’ll see some of Australia's best known animals from koalas, to crocs and platypus.  There’s morning tea on the beach and wind conditions permitting, even a chance to learn how to throw a boomerang.

Kayaks, water and equipment are all supplied.

The experience is conducted in most weather conditions.  Due to the nature of the tour, weather, local council and government regulations may require us to make appropriate changes to the itineraries.

This is a full morning session starting at 7am and finishing approximately 12pm.

The experience is available on selected dates throughout the year.  Check availability for full details.

Valid for one child.

Open to ages 5 years and up to 16.  Max weight 135 kg.

Please see the following page for information on our Packaging and Delivery.

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