
Dolphin Sanctuary & Ships Graveyard Kayak Tour (up to 3 hours)
Our Kayak Tour is up to 3 hours of fun and adventure exploring beautiful mangrove creeks, Ships Graveyard Trail and search for dolphins. Ideal for
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Our Kayak Tour is up to 3 hours of fun and adventure exploring beautiful mangrove creeks, Ships Graveyard Trail and search for dolphins. Ideal for

Experience the state heritage area of Port Adelaide on this private walking tour as we reveal the stories behind this Adelaide gem!

Experience the charm of Port Adelaide through a unique blend of land and water exploration. This 3-hour tour begins with a captivating 90-minute walking journey

Experience the state heritage area of Port Adelaide on our walking tour as we reveal the stories behind this Adelaide gem!

Child ages/rates 10-15 Join us for a 3hr guided kayak tour through mangrove creeks, past shipwrecks and spot local dolphins along the way. (Double kayaks

Hire a 1 person or single kayak for up to 2 hours from Garden Island to explore the Dolphin Sanctuary. We supply you with quality

Hire a double kayak (suitable for 2 people) for 2 hours, from Garden Island, to explore the Dolphin Sanctuary. We supply you with quality equipment,

Enjoy cruising the Port River learning about the rich maritime history. This tour has something for everyone and is a must do experience in Adelaide.

Port River Cruises would love to host your next function or event. Get a group together and cruise the Port River taking in all the

Whether it’s the two of you or a group of 6 sail with us to explore one of South Australia’s magnificent marine parks.

Our Dolphin Sanctuary Mangroves Tour is 90 minutes of fun to explore the sheltered mangrove forests & search for dolphins. Maximum 8 people in a

Do you know that Port Adelaide is famous for a number of strange paranormal hauntings and unexplained disturbances? And why was Port Adelaide called “Port