Paddle a stable sea kayak through the mirror-calm inner lagoon of Ashmore at first light, when the reef is alive with feeding turtles and the sky blazes orange above the Indian Ocean horizon — an utterly private, meditative encounter with one of Earth's last wildernesses.
What to expect
Stable sit-on-top kayaks are deployed from the expedition platform in the pre-dawn darkness; by the time you paddle into the lagoon, the sky is igniting. Guides lead you silently past turtle feeding grounds, pausing over coral heads where juvenile fish shelter. The only sounds are paddle strokes and birdsong from the islets. At the midpoint, guides anchor the group in a shallow sandy patch and serve chilled coconut water as the sun fully clears the horizon.
Good to know
No kayaking experience required — stability-tested sea kayaks suit all fitness levels. Apply reef-safe sunscreen before departure; UV intensity is extreme even at sunrise. Departure is typically 05:45; confirm the night before with the expedition desk as tidal windows dictate exact timing.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Ashmore Reef — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.