03: Overcoming the Impossible with a 100-Year Old Boat and a Commitment to Culture with Simon and Jenna from Saltwater Eco Tours. cover art

03: Overcoming the Impossible with a 100-Year Old Boat and a Commitment to Culture with Simon and Jenna from Saltwater Eco Tours.

03: Overcoming the Impossible with a 100-Year Old Boat and a Commitment to Culture with Simon and Jenna from Saltwater Eco Tours.

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Saltwater Eco Tours launched in 2020 with a vision to establish a unique tourism experience that would inspire a deeper connection to Indigenous culture and the ocean. Aboard a 115-year old sailing boat departing from Mooloolaba, locals and visitors can experience live music, bushtucker lunches and sunset cruises. Co-founders Simon and Jenna both stepped away from established careers, taking huge risks to start this impressive business and we chat to them about their journey; from a tricky start to a newly opened retail store. This episode was recorded at Hey Day in Buddina.

In the episode, Simon & Jenna recommend two local businesses;

  • Chloe Watego Art, a First Nations artist who's artwork you can find in the Saltwater Experiences store.
  • My Dilly Bag, Australian native food products run by Aunty Dale Chapman who also supplies ingredients for the Saltwater Eco Tours Bushtucker Cruise.

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