Surrounded by rivers, beaches, and bay views, Melbourne offers more aquatic adventure than many visitors realise. Whether you want to paddle through the heart of the city, dive into the sea, or learn to surf without leaving town, there’s no shortage of splash-worthy experiences across every season.
Here’s your go-to guide for water activities in Melbourne no wetsuit necessary (but it might help).
Kayaking on the Yarra River
Glide past the city skyline as you paddle under historic bridges and past local landmarks. Kayak Melbourne offers twilight and moonlight tours that start near Princes Bridge and take you through Docklands some even include fish and chips mid river!
- Great for: Beginners and couples
- Duration: 2.5 hours
- BYO clothes that can get a little wet — gear is provided
Extra tip: Book an evening tour for that golden light on the water.
Surfing at URBNSURF (Tullamarine)
Yes, Melbourne has waves in an airport suburb. URBNSURF is Australia’s first surf park, with a lagoon that produces consistent, rideable waves for all levels. It’s perfect if you don’t have time to get to the coast or want a safer spot to learn.
- Sessions range from beginner whitewater to expert barrels
- Board and wetsuit hire available on-site
- There’s even a hot tub and surfside café to chill afterwards
Just 30 mins from the CBD — accessible via SkyBus or car
Swimming at Melbourne’s Beaches
Melbourne’s bay beaches may not have the big surf of the open coast, but they’re calm, clean and perfectly swimmable great for relaxing or paddleboarding.
Top picks:
- St Kilda Beach – Lively, central and close to cafés and bars
- Brighton Beach – Home of the colourful bathing boxes
- Williamstown Beach – Historic, with a lovely view of the city skyline
Watch for jellyfish in warmer months, and always swim between the flags if lifeguards are present.
Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP)
For something tranquil and beginner-friendly, hire a paddleboard from:
- SUP HQ (Elwood)
- Go Kite (St Kilda)
- West Beach Bathers Pavilion
You’ll cruise the gentle waters of Port Phillip Bay a full-body workout with incredible views.
Boat Tours in the City
See Melbourne from a new angle with a scenic cruise along the Yarra River. These slow-moving boats offer commentary about local history, culture, and architecture.
- Melbourne River Cruises runs options from Federation Square
- Or go luxe with a GoBoat hire electric boats that need no license (bring a picnic!)
- Some tours include wine tastings or dinner on board
Perfect for: Families, romantic dates, or first-time visitors
Spot Penguins at St Kilda Breakwater
For a low-key but magical water-based activity, walk to the end of the St Kilda Pier at dusk and quietly watch little penguins return from their day at sea. It’s free, it’s iconic, and it feels like a secret even though locals know it well.
- No touching or flash photography
- Volunteers are often there to help educate
- Gets busy on weekends, so arrive early
St Kilda Pier, access from Jacka Boulevard
Aqua Playgrounds and Pools
If you’re travelling with kids or just want a splash without the sea Melbourne has several public pools and aquatic centres:
- MSAC (Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre) – Indoor and outdoor pools, wave machine, diving boards
- North Melbourne Recreation Centre – Great for locals, with a relaxed vibe
- St Kilda Sea Baths – Seawater pool with stunning views and optional spa entry
From active paddling to serene sunset sailing, Melbourne’s waterways are packed with opportunities for connection, movement and adventure. Whether you’re after a quick urban escape or a full day splash fest, the city makes it easy to dive in.

