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Dolphin Sanctuary and Ships Graveyard Kayak Tour
A guided kayaking tour to spot wild bottlenose dolphins and shipwrecks
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On this three-hour guided kayaking tour, you ll explore the scenic Ships Graveyard Maritime Heritage Trail and the adjoining dolphin sanctuary, home to a resident pod of wild bottlenose dolphins.
After an initial safety briefing and training lesson, you ll paddle your way through mangrove-lined waterways and sheltered creeks, keeping an eye out for dolphins, birds and other native species of wildlife. You ll then explore the Ships Graveyard, home to the remains of 26 sailing ships, steamers, motor vessels, barges, ferries and pontoons, as you learn about the region s seafaring past.
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