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PaddleOUT! 6 days Sea Kayaking
Mission Beach QLD 4852, Australia
Duration: 6 days
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A$2,900
Deposit: A$500

About your trip

We warmly invite you to build community, relax, and challenge yourself through the shared experience of an outdoor paddling adventure. Taking inspiration from The Venture OUT Project, Paddle OUT is aimed towards LGBTQI+ community who would like to take on the challenge of a multi-day sea kayaking expedition within comfortable, safe and supportive space.


Our 6 day Hinchinbrook Expedition is our flagship trip and one of the world’s great sea kayak journeys. Hinchinbrook Island is an iconic destination. The ruggedly majestic outlook of Hinchinbrook is a sight to behold. Imagine a pristine tropical island paradise lying off the North Queensland coast where towering mountains are flanked by rainforest which descends to deserted sandy beaches and the warm waters of the Coral Sea. 

Hinchinbrook is an incredible World Heritage area and is Australia’s largest island national park. It is highly likely that we will have our remote sea kayak camps entirely to ourselves. We only run small group expeditions to ensure quality, personalised experiences for our customers and environmentally sustainable practices.


You can find our Terms and Conditions and other important booking information on this page

What's included

Transport

All transport from Mission Beach

All Permits and Passes

All camping permits and passes needed to visit this world heritage National Park and Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

Accommodation

Tented accomodation while on tour

All meals and catering

High quality locally sourced produce lovingly prepared by your expedition guides

Camping Equipment

All cooking and camping equipment including sleeping pads, tents and chairs

Sea Kayaking Equipment

Professional Guides

Knowledgeable and Experienced guides

What's not included

Sleeping Bag

BYO Sleeping bag. A sheet is also useful in the warm weather.

Peronal Items

Clothes, Toiletries, Books, Cameras, Games

Pre Trip Meeting

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Meet at Mission Reef Resort at 6pm on the evening prior to the trip

Our pre-trip meeting will be held at 6:00pm on the evening prior to our departure at Mission Reef Resort, Wongaling Beach. Our guides will introduce themselves and discuss the planned paddling itinerary and answer any questions you may have regarding your trip. They will also issue you with dry-bags for your personal belongings, these should be packed and ready when you are collected the following morning. Any belongings not being taken may be stored at our office or at your hotel. 

Day 1

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Launching at Lucinda

An early start is often necessary, usually 7.00am but will be confirmed by your guides to make the most of favourable winds and tides. We drive by bus to our departure point at Lucinda two hours south of Mission Beach. Beside the longest jetty in the Southern Hemisphere we pack our kayaks, practise our paddling skills and discuss all safety procedures. 


We may have a light lunch then set off across the channel to our first landing site on Hinchinbrook island. After lunch we paddle on taking in the southern reaches of Hinchinbrook Island. Our first night camp is at Mulligans Bay, Sunken Reef or even Zoe bay depending on wind and weather. 

Days 2-3

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Exploring Hinchinbrook Island

Following the coast, we head north into stunning Zoe Bay with the verdant backdrop of Mount Bowen (1142 metres) and the Thumb. Here we can explore the rainforest, following Zoe Creek up to the unforgettably refreshing clear pools of Zoe Falls. A relaxing swim and early lunch is enjoyed before we continue along the coast where our days paddle finishes at sheltered Agnes Beach campsite. 


On these days we paddle past many secluded little coves and beaches hidden along the rocky coastline, the escarpments of the Mt Bowen massif always present to instil that wild island impression. We paddle the length of Ramsey Bay curving north then head for Cape Sandwich the most easterly point on Hinchinbrook Island. Rounding Cape Sandwich is one of our crux moves for the trip and can involve some specific timing regarding wind and swell. The high sand dunes and sparse vegetation of this part of the island contrast greatly with the craggy grandeur of the previous days paddling. We end our days at Banksia Beach and Sunset Beach with a sunset drink and a delicious meal. 

Day 4

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Northern Hinchinbrook and Goold Island

Heading towards the northern point of the island we paddle across scenic Shepard Bay towards Cape Richards where the pandanus and casuarinas seem to defy the elements by surviving on these exposed rocky headlands. After picnic lunching on beautiful Orchid Beach we paddle around the northern headland of Hinchinbrook Island and make a short crossing to Goold Island's sheltered beaches. That night we camp on beautiful Goold Island which affords great views, excellent beachcombing and if tides are right a look at ancient fish traps. 

Day 5

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The Family Islands

We set off leaving Hinchinbrook and Goold Islands behind us heading north. This is our longest open water crossing to the verdant rainforest isles of the Family Island Group. These tiny islands are surrounded in fringing reef with white sandy beaches. The sheltered campground of Wheeler Island offers beautiful views back towards Hinchinbrook's lofty peaks and west to view the sunset over mainland Australia. 

Day 6

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Back to the mainland

Our last day on the water has a leisurely start as we leave Wheeler Island to pass Bedarra and Timana Islands, two of the eleven that make up the Family Islands. Dunk Island is the most well-known of these islands and the last Island stop of our expedition before returning to Australia and landing at Mission Beach for our final delicious lunch together. The end 

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1. Mission Beach QLD 4852, Australia

Mission Beach QLD 4852, Australia

About your organizer

We offer expedition sea kayak trips to the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in Far North Queensland and to the Louisiades Archipelago in Papua New Guinea. Our flagship expedition is our 6-day Hinchinbrook Island paddle, one of the worlds great sea kayak journeys. Our Papua New Guinea expeditions in the Louisiades Archipelago are the trip of a lifetime and well worth the effort.

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