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Mighty Yowies Dolphin and Ship Wreck Kayak Adventure

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Cost
From $59 per student
Ratio
1:8
Type
Staff-led
Duration
3 hours
Years
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Physical Education

Leaving from Garden Island Boat Ramp, dive into excitement with our kayak tour of the Dolphin Sanctuary and Ships Graveyard Maritime Heritage Trail. Discover the hidden wonders of the mangrove lined creeks, where marine life, stunning birds, and the friendly Port River Dolphins come together in a spectacular show. Discover the depths of history and explore the Ship's Graveyard, where abandoned relics tell tales of the past.

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About the Program

Leaving from Garden Island Boat Ramp, dive into excitement with our kayak tour of the Dolphin Sanctuary and Ships Graveyard Maritime Heritage Trail. Discover the hidden wonders of the mangrove lined creeks, where marine life, stunning birds, and the friendly Port River Dolphins come together in a spectacular show. Discover the depths of history and explore the Ship's Graveyard, where abandoned relics tell tales of the past.

Further Infomation

3-hour tours

Session 1; 9:00-12:00 

Session 2; 12:30-3:30

Please do not allow your child to bring electronic items, especially mobile phones, on program. WEOA has approved communication pathways between the program manager, participants and the parent/caregiver. We utilise the best possible communication systems to ensure any incident is effectively managed. 

Objectives

For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.

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