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Abel Tasman 3 Day Kayak and Walk Two days sea kayaking the protected southern coastline and one day walking the lush northern Abel Tasman Coast Track. Includes a scenic cruise along the length of the Abel Tasman coast. You can explore the secrets of forest-fringed, golden-sand bays and sculpted granite headlands. Kayak with the seals on most trips. |
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Abel Tasman 5 Day Kayak and Walk Two days sea kayaking the protected southern coastline and one day walking the lush northern Abel Tasman Coast Track with an extra day at each of our Beachfront Lodges to relax or explore parts of the Park most visitors don't get to see. Includes a scenic cruise along the length of the Abel Tasman coast. Kayaking or walking each day is optional. |
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Coromandel Sea Kayak Adventures Sea kayaking trips start at Whangapoua (2 hours from Auckland), and wind their way up to Sandy Bay at the tip of the Peninsular. On the way you visit stunning spots only accessible by sea. With good food, fresh fish, great places to stay, and your choice of so many activities including kayaking and fishing, this is a special trip to experience. This adventure has featured in the ‘United Travel Getaway' television programme. |
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Queen Charlotte Track 4 Day Guided Kayak & Trek Join us for a modern day journey in Cook's footsteps along the renowned 71km Queen Charlotte Track. Explore this vast network of drowned river valleys from the unique perspective of this well-formed track and then from the seat of a sea kayak. Each night we come to rest at a comfortable accommodation place. This is luxurious lodge to lodge walking and sea kayaking at its best! |
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Whanganui River Canoeing - 1, 3 or 5 Day The Whanganui National Park has rugged terrain covered in lush native forest with the Whanganui River flowing through it. The river from Taumarunui to Pipiriki is part of the Department of Conservation ‘Great Walk' network. The Canadian Canoes used, are well suited for the rapids and the long still water of the gorges and they hold plenty of gear. Luxuries are a must! |
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