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  1. John Gray's Sea Canoe

    The original, still the most reputable and by far the most ecologically sensitive sea-kayaking company on the island. Like any good brand in Thailand, his 'Seacanoe' name and itineraries have been frequently copied. He's north of Phuket Town.

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  2. Rowland Woollven

    Based at North Connel, sea-kayaking coach Rowland Woollven offers instruction for beginners and guided tours, for more experienced paddlers, in the waters around Oban.

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    Port Sea Kayak Adventures

    Runs a two-hour River & Mangrove trip ($35) and a six-hour Freshwater Rapids trip ($70).

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  4. John Gray's Sea Canoe

    John Gray was the first kayak outfitter in the bay and remains the most ecologically minded. He's constantly clamouring for more protection for his beloved hôrngs among local national-park rangers and their supervisors in Bangkok. His Hong By Starlight day trip dodges the crowds, involves plenty of sunset paddling and will introduce you to Ao Phang-Nga's famed bio-luminescence once night falls.

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  5. Blackaby's Sea-Kayaks & Tours

    Morning, afternoon or sunset paddles around the Hobart waterfront with fish and chips or wood-fired pizza to finish; $65 per person. Ask about paddling adventures further afield at Port Arthur, Fortescue Bay, the Coal Mines Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula, and the Gordon River. Also available is a 'Peddle & Paddle' combo including a descent by mountain bike of Mt Wellington (per person $135).

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  6. Salty Dog Sea Kayaking

    Offers guided full-day tours and kayak rental ($50/60 per half-/full day), plus longer kayak/camping missions (the six-day challenge costs $1500). It's a charming and healthy way to see the islands.

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