Freycinet sea kayaking expedition itinerary

This is a true escape! Forget the structure of your everyday life - flexibility is the key to experiencing the true nature of Freycinet and the sense of freedom that accompanies a sea kayaking journey.

In true expedition style, we carry all of our equipment and food in our kayaks – with our ultimate destination governed by nature’s forces.

DAY 1

We will collect you early from your accommodation in Hobart and transfer to Coles Bay, a small coastal town bordering Freycinet National Park on Tasmania’s east coast. This is the perfect location to pack our sea kayaks and learn the safety and paddling skills that will become second nature in the days to follow. As we set off in our kayaks along the Hazards Range, the park’s spectacular scenery will have you hooked within moments of departure.

DAYS 2 - 3

Over the next few days we take you on a journey to the southern reaches of the Peninsula and magnificent Schouten Island (weather permitting). We have plenty of opportunity to explore the pink granite coastline punctuated by the pristine white sand beaches. The coastal wilderness shows little evidence of the whaling, mining and grazing that was once undertaken here.

Each night we set up camp in a beachside location and enjoy fresh meals prepared by your guides in a unique wilderness setting, such as
- pan seared Tasmanian salmon with lemon myrtle risotto,
- braised lamb shanks with rich gravy, mash and seasonal vegetables
- accompanied by a crisp sauvignon blanc or delicate pinot noir

We strongly believe that great food is an essential part of your experience and pride ourselves on preparing meals of fresh Tasmanian produce. Your day is completed with an evening relaxing under the stars in the company of new friends.There are many coastal walks to enjoy, including the opportunity to walk to the world famous Wineglass Bay, voted one of the top ten beaches in the world by Outside Magazine (USA). If you’re feeling more adventurous and conditions allow, the hikes up Mt. Freycinet (Freycinet Peninsula) or Bear Hill (Schouten Island) provide rewarding panoramic views.

In addition, there is time to unwind, swim, snorkel and simply soak up the fresh sea air. Rejuvenate with every breath in the temperate maritime climate of the Freycinet Peninsula. Refresh in the clear waters, bask in the sunshine and enjoy the feel of the sea breeze.

DAY 4

We return to Coles Bay by early afternoon by Aqua Taxi. After a shower and freshen up we transfer back to Hobart arriving early evening. This concludes your Freycinet Adventure. We bid you a peaceful journey home rejuvenated and with memories you will treasure for years.

*This itinerary is a guide only and maybe subject to change*

Freycinet Expedition Tour Inclusions

Everything is supplied, so you need only bring your personal gear.

  • Experienced, professional guides
  • All kayaking equipment including stable double kayak, spray jacket, life jacket and dry bag for your personal items.
  • All meals, from lunch day 1 to lunch day 4, including a glass of wine with evening meals.
  • Twin-share camping - 2-person tents, inflatable mattress, sleeping bag
  • All other group camping and cooking equipment.
  • Aqua Taxi shuttle
  • Transfers to/from Hobart on Day 1 and Day 4

Camping Accommodation

All equipment is provided for our simple beachside camps – including compact 2-person tents, inflatable mattresses and sleeping bags. There is a toilet available at each camp, but no shower facilities. We can arrange a shower for you on returning to Coles Bay on Day 4.

Meals

All meals are fully catered from lunch on day one to lunch on day four of your adventure. There are no campfires permitted in the National Park so we use fuel stoves to prepare our meals. We are happy to cater for most dietary requirements and preferences.

Friends

Relax in the company of a small group, easy going, experienced guides and companions that share your spirit of adventure. Group sizes are limited to 10 guests (minimum 4).

Weather

As we operate in the outdoors, adverse weather conditions, in particular wind and sea breeze may affect some adventures. Trips may experience day/s where paddling is not possible, on these days, we explore the coastal wilderness by foot.

Fitness

Whether exploring by foot or kayak, all activities can be enjoyed by anyone in good general fitness with a sense of adventure. Some previous paddling experience is preferable, but not essential.  We aim to paddle for 3-4 hours each day, allowing plenty of time to explore the coast on foot or simply relax around camp.

 

Suggested Gear List for Freycinet Expedition

As space is limited we ask that you follow this list in regards to both quantity and type of clothing required.

On arrival in Coles Bay, your guides will assist in the final packing. Any excess luggage may be stored with Freycinet Adventures.  While all care is taken to secure your personal items, the company may not be held responsible for any loss or damage.

Active wear
(may get damp when kayaking)

Camp wear
(including warm gear)

 

  • Shorts
  • T-shirt or light top
  • Thermal top & pants
  • Runners, sandals or thongs
  • Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen
  • Swimwear
  • Shorts
  • T-shirt or cotton top
  • Warm jacket or jumper
  • Lightweight shoes for walking
  • Raincoat
  • Long warm pants (not jeans)
  • Thermals (optional)

 

Other Equipment to bring

  • Small lightweight towel
  • Toiletries
  • Personal medication
  • Small torch, spare batteries
  • Paperback book
  • Camera

 
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