Excellent place to kayak and enjoy visiting the shipwrecks and watching the dolphins. There is no cost except for travelling and there are toilet facilities by the launch area. We saw the recently born baby dolphin with its parents and next visit I will take a waterproof camera to catch the close-ups of the dolphins including when they actually swam under our double kayak. We visited the shipwrecks just after high tide and found it quite an experience to move inbetween and over the wrecks. A visit at lower tide would expose more of the wrecks but limit your kayaking. You may be able, with care and footwear, be able to scramble around the wrecks at low tide because the falling tide exposes shell islands that are firm under foot. We encountered a fairly strong tide on the return journey so...
Read moreSeems very distant from the city almost slightly surreal. Surrounded my lush mangroves, a light adventure walk to truly appreciate its historic significance.
Very quiet, next visit i wouldn't mind seeing it on the water. Great location to Kayak, brilliant photos.
Don't mind driving out there to sit and eat my...
Read moreWhile you can see some of the ships from the bridge, we saw there was a track near by that leads to the ships. It has a fence across half the track, so what they are trying to achieve with that. The walk is through mangroves, and the tide made the walk a little boggy, but it's...
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