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A daily Tow & Go Kayak Tour on Trinity Bay, ready for reservation now! For around $129 per person and minimum booking of 2 people, you will have a memorable experience in town! We are a tour company specialising in the viewing and interaction of marine wildlife for the pleasure and education of our patrons by Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) and by guided Kayak tours. In our pictures and videos you will see the awe inspiring whales, birds, creatures, scenery and wildlife that we see on our tours. From our modest beginnings the pictures speak for themselves as all of the photography was taken by your guides or our guests. Though not professionals, we have taken expert video and photographs with opportunities afforded us by our marine hosts. Come be a part of THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME , our theme and mantra. Tow & Go Kayak Travel to the outer edges of our coastal trip and kayak back to Trinity seeing whales and other wildlife (in season). We will tow your kayak (tandem) with your guide and then drop you off in the waters of Trinity Bay, where you will kayak with your guide along the coast back to the town of Trinity. Along the way, you will visit caves, and possibly see puffins and whales. If you have any questions, we can answer those through GetMyBoat’s messaging platform before you pay. Just hit, “Request to Book” and send us an inquiry for a custom offer. Details Tours for the tow and go are once daily – starting at approximately 9am. Rental with Guide – Minimum 2 people, plus guide. – This is a 3-4 hour guided tour. Rates: 3-4 hour guided tour Tow & Go Kayak $129 per person Harbour Kayak - $69 per person for 2.5 hour tour (singles)
Bob is your skipper. A native Newfoundlander, his love of the sea and of Newfoundland history drew him to the Trinity Bay area where he has chosen to live. He has over 25 years of sea experience and is fully certified in boat and tour operations. Skipper Bob has also traveled to the Silver Banks of the Dominican Republic to film and observe Humpback Whale behavior on the breeding calving mating grounds that they travel to at the end of each feeding season from around the North Atlantic. Robert is an avid SCUBA diver, photographer and naturist. Newfoundland has many shipwrecks spanning many periods of history. In the Trinity harbour alone, there are three separate known wrecks that can be visited including the wreck of the HMS Spedwell, an English frigate that sank in 1750.
You’ll get directions to the departure location when you make a booking.
Full refund up to 5 days prior.