Rimigo

Experience Twilight kayaking adventure

Brisbane, Australia  •   INR 8712 - INR 10988 approx.•    PopularPopular
Experience highlights
Best months to visit
Sep, Dec
14°C – 25°C, september in brisbane marks the beginning of spring, characterized by warm days and cool nights, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
Yes
Not wheelchair accessible; stairs and walking required.
Value for money
Medium
Mixed reviews on pace and price, but views were great.
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Reviews from other travelers
Summarised by AI
Romantic Evening
Couples loved the stunning city lights reflecting on the water. Very romantic!
Great Guides
Guides were friendly and made the experience enjoyable for all skill levels.
Amazing Views
Travelers raved about the unique perspective of Brisbane's skyline at night.
Slow Pace
Couples found the pace could be slow, affecting the overall experience.
Not Strenuous
Some felt the 90-minute paddle required more physical exertion.
Overpriced Tour
Some couples felt the price didn't fully match the experience's value.

How to book

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Hours of operation
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM
Saturday
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM
Sunday
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Experience paddling through calm waterways with Kayak adventure.

Experience paddling through calm waterways with Kayak adventure.

When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
December
HIGH
December marks the start of summer with hot temperatures and higher humidity. Rainfall is more common, often in the form of afternoon thunderstorms.
20-30°C
December marks the start of summer with hot temperatures and higher humidity. Rainfall is more common, often in the form of afternoon thunderstorms.
Open
High demand during the holiday season may limit availability; early booking is essential.
Recommended
December offers warm weather suitable for kayaking, but expect larger crowds and higher prices due to the holiday season.
January
HIGH
January in Brisbane is characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity, with average temperatures ranging from 21°C to 29.8°C. This month experiences the highest rainfall, averaging 158 mm over 13 days, often accompanied by thunderstorms.
21-30°C
January in Brisbane is characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity, with average temperatures ranging from 21°C to 29.8°C. This month experiences the highest rainfall, averaging 158 mm over 13 days, often accompanied by thunderstorms.
Open
Due to high demand, early booking is recommended to secure a spot for the Twilight kayaking adventure.
Not recommended
While the warm temperatures are suitable for kayaking, the high likelihood of rain and thunderstorms, coupled with increased tourist activity and higher prices, make January less ideal for the Twilight kayaking adventure.
February
HIGH
February continues the warm and humid conditions in Brisbane, with temperatures ranging from 20.8°C to 28.9°C. Rainfall remains high, averaging 172 mm over 14 days, often with thunderstorms.
21-29°C
February continues the warm and humid conditions in Brisbane, with temperatures ranging from 20.8°C to 28.9°C. Rainfall remains high, averaging 172 mm over 14 days, often with thunderstorms.
Open
High demand during this period necessitates early reservations for the Twilight kayaking adventure.
Not recommended
The combination of warm temperatures and frequent rainfall, along with high tourist activity and elevated prices, makes February less favorable for the Twilight kayaking adventure.
March
MEDIUM
March marks the transition to autumn in Brisbane, with temperatures ranging from 19.5°C to 28.1°C. Rainfall decreases to an average of 139 mm over 14 days, and humidity levels begin to drop.
20-28°C
March marks the transition to autumn in Brisbane, with temperatures ranging from 19.5°C to 28.1°C. Rainfall decreases to an average of 139 mm over 14 days, and humidity levels begin to drop.
Open
Availability improves as the peak season ends, but booking in advance is still advisable.
Recommended
With more comfortable temperatures, reduced rainfall, and moderate crowd levels, March is a suitable month for the Twilight kayaking adventure.

How to get there

Bus
Bus
Recommended
Several bus routes service the Kangaroo Point area, with the most convenient stops located atop the cliffs on Main Street. From this stop, it is a short walk to the cliff stairs.
Taxi
Taxi
Recommended
Taxis and ride-sharing services can drop passengers off near the now-closed Thornton Street Ferry Terminal, from which it is a short 300-meter walk to the kayaking center.
Train
Train
Recommended
The closest train station to the kayaking experience is South Bank Station. From the station, travelers can enjoy a scenic 2-kilometer walk along the Brisbane River, heading towards the Kangaroo Point Cliffs.
Bike
Bike
The Kangaroo Point river walk and cycle path offers a picturesque route along the Brisbane River, directly leading to the Naval Stores.
Car
Car
For those arriving by car, the main access road is Lower River Terrace. Metered street parking is available along Lower River Terrace and at the top of the cliffs on River Terrace.
Ferry
Ferry
The Holman Street ferry terminal and the Dockside ferry terminal are the closest operational options. Both terminals are serviced by the free CityHopper ferry. From the Holman Street terminal, it is a picturesque walk along the river to the Naval Stores.
Walking
Walking
The area is well-serviced by pedestrian paths. The Kangaroo Point river walk and cycle path offers a picturesque route along the Brisbane River, directly leading to the Naval Stores.

Additional info

Here's what you need to know about this experience
Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Not suitable for pregnancy
Not allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required