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By June the Beautiful Humpback whales have well and truly begun their 10,000 kilometre return journey and are pushing North to the warm sub-tropical waters of Queensland. With the air temperature now much cooler than the ocean temperature, the mist from the plumes of these giants can easily be spotted and...

Autumn is a transitional time of year at Go Sea Kayak. Town slows down and again starts to gather more of a local feel and our Summertime marine species, the beautiful Leopard sharks and Manta Rays begin to migrate home to the warmer tropical waters of the North as the...

Summer is a constant buzz of energy in Byron Bay. Town is bustling as Australian families are on holidays and European travellers (except for this year ((2020))) are migrating South to escape Winter in the Northern Hemisphere. The ocean is ever changing with a lot of our larger East swell pushing into...

We often get asked how hard your kayak tour will be. Generally most people find it a leisurely, mildly challenging adventure. But to make it easier for you, we have a quick list of tips for you:1)  Anyone can do it. That’s true. A “Can Do” attitude is one of...

Here at Go Sea Kayak Byron Bay, we get asked quite often do we do kayak tours out to Julian Rocks situated off Byron Bay. Julian Rocks Nature Reserve is located in the Tasman Sea approximately three kilometres north-east of the township of Byron Bay. The reserve consists of a...