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Kayaking zen. Being on the water is always better than just looking at it. With nothing but the power of your own arms, kayak tours naturally allow you to see the world in a slower, more scenic way. Beginner paddling options abound and often offer unparalleled opportunities to spot wildlife. From outside Scottsdale, Arizona (yes, you can kayak in the desert!), to Sydney, Australia, here are a handful of knockout spots around the world where you can make a memorable splash.
Lower Salt River, Tonto National Forest, Arizona
While a saguaro cactus-flanked river running through the Sonoran Desert outside Scottsdale is enough to turn heads on its own, it’s the locals, so to speak, that truly inspire awe in these parts. Wild horses, with origins reportedly dating back to the late 1600s, live along the Salt River. Bald eagles and river otters are also frequently spotted along the riverbanks and towering red cliffs. Riverbound Sports Paddle Company runs beginner-friendly kayaking tours April to September for $120. REI Co-op offers tours year-round starting from $136.
For more experienced kayakers comfortable with floating solo, Saguaro Lake Guest Ranch offers self-guided kayak trips with directions and transportation back to vehicles left at the put-in area. All of the equipment you’ll need is included, starting at $51.
Sydney Harbour
Imagine enjoying your morning dose of caffeine while watching the sun rise over Sydney Harbour Bridge. Now, imagine doing it while floating in a kayak. Sydney by Kayak has thought of seemingly everything to jump-start your morning, including a splash-proof insulated cup filled with your favorite hot, barista-made beverage and kayaks with cupholders. Getting up before the sun can be challenging, but early risers are rewarded with photo-worthy skies and calmer sea conditions fit for novice paddlers. Rates from about $102 based on current exchange rates.
During tours with OzPaddle, you kayak up to and around the Sydney Opera House. Participants get to see all its striking angles from a new perspective, and possibly catch a sighting of the wildly popular long-nosed fur seal named Benny (after Bennelong Point, the opera house’s location), often seen sunbathing on the icon’s waterfront northern steps. There are also opportunities to see a variety of birds including cockatoos when gliding alongside the Botanic Gardens. Tours are weather dependent, but typically launch in the morning to take advantage of less boat traffic and quieter conditions. Rates from about $99 based on current exchange rates.