Did you see the kayaking is no longer at Byron Bay???!!!!
CRAP! In our opinion Byron Bay was the best part of the re-imagined Australia trip which they released in 2017. It was an amazing place and our favorite day. To us it was a huge part of the "story" of Australia. This immersive storyline is what we used to love about
ABD. Byron Bay was part of Australia's European founding and current culture. Removing it from the story we were presented by ABD on our trip is like having Delores Umbridge rip out the first three and last three chapters of the original Harry Potter book and telling you that she is your best friend and you didn't really need to know anything.
What a shame - folks - a day at Byron Bay is something you should add on if you go.
So they replaced this amazing day with a kayak "experience" that you can do in a pool in your backyard. We almost walked to this location from the hotel - it is a popular and crowded beach spot and fun for on your own time. Your hotel is on the beachfront and just slightly up from the spit (see map) But this activity certainly is not what they say - it is really just a sand fill in on the Gold coast by the inlet, and appropriately named - Wave Break island.
ABD says "Head out to this undeveloped island which was created in 1985 to help protect the shores of the Broadwater and is recognized as a visual asset for the Gold Coast community and all those who visit. Kayak out to the island to see what makes it so special."
It's just a dredged sandbar dump in the middle of the inlet. Nice - as it has no development on it - but it is essentially another sandbar beach, with only calm water and minimal natural waves. I guess that is your kayaking - across the sound to a beach you can almost walk/wade to from the mainland
In Byron Bay you really did kayak in the ocean, at the easternmost point of Australia paddling toward a real island, in the ocean instead of a completely dull and controlled backwash environment. You could then climb the peak and tour the lighthouse and surrounding area; this was a place scouted out by Captain Cook. And of course the 1/2 day exploration of Byron Bay itself was terrific, as was the food.
In my opinion -- BOOO DISNEY for this very poor change.