his half-day trip is run using open double kayaks in the Swan River through the beautiful Swan Valley.
QUICK DETAILS
We Supply: Double kayaks, paddles, life jackets, and professional guides.
Meeting Point: Meet us at Mandoon Estate Canoe Launch Area (10 Harris Rd, Caversham WA 6055). The tour ends at the same point after approximately 3 hours.
Swan Valley Kayak Tour
This half-day trip is run using open double kayaks in the Swan River through the beautiful Swan Valley.
We start from Mandoon Estate and paddle along the Swan River from there.
The tour ends at the same point after approximately 3 hours.
As you travel through Perth’s Swan Valley, our professional guides will inform you of the area’s rich history as well as wildlife spotting.
We’ll also stop halfway for a break where you can have a snack and re-energize before paddling back.
While the waters are generally calm, this area is enjoyed by both paddlers and motorboats, so basic paddling experience is recommended.
What to Bring
Shorts, footwear you don’t mind getting wet, towel, hat, sunscreen, strap for glasses and change of clothes for after.
Dress for the weather and assume you will get a bit wet from the paddles.
Bring something to drink, and there will be time for a snack also if you want to bring something to eat.
If your camera is not waterproof a dry bag is recommended.
QUICK DETAILS
We Supply: Double kayaks, paddles, life jackets, and professional guides.
Meeting Point: Meet us at Mandoon Estate Canoe Launch Area (10 Harris Rd, Caversham WA 6055). The tour ends at the same point after approximately 3 hours.
Swan Valley Kayak Tour
This half-day trip is run using open double kayaks in the Swan River through the beautiful Swan Valley.
We start from Mandoon Estate and paddle along the Swan River from there.
The tour ends at the same point after approximately 3 hours.
As you travel through Perth’s Swan Valley, our professional guides will inform you of the area’s rich history as well as wildlife spotting.
We’ll also stop halfway for a break where you can have a snack and re-energize before paddling back.
While the waters are generally calm, this area is enjoyed by both paddlers and motorboats, so basic paddling experience is recommended.
What to Bring
Shorts, footwear you don’t mind getting wet, towel, hat, sunscreen, strap for glasses and change of clothes for after.
Dress for the weather and assume you will get a bit wet from the paddles.
Bring something to drink, and there will be time for a snack also if you want to bring something to eat.
If your camera is not waterproof a dry bag is recommended.