Explore Coastlines, Coves and Rivers by Kayak
New Zealand South Island kayak tours open the door to an extraordinary range of paddling adventures. In the north, Marlborough Sounds provides calm, sheltered waters ideal for spotting dolphins and exploring quiet coves. A paddle down the Pelorus River takes you through lush native forest and scenic gorges, with crystal-clear water that featured in The Hobbit films. These peaceful spots are perfect for beginners and anyone keen on wildlife watching.
Golden Bay offers a sun-drenched setting with shallow, clear waters and golden beaches, while Canterbury’s coastline includes marine-rich waters near Kaikōura and the volcanic formations of Akaroa. Each region brings its own style—coastal charm, inland wilderness, and the opportunity to encounter native birds, seals, and dolphins along the way. With a strong focus on conservation, these tours combine scenery with sustainability.
Lakes, Lagoons and Alpine Views in the South
In the Southern Lakes region, Queenstown and Wānaka serve up alpine kayak tours with unforgettable mountain views. Glide across calm waters with the Southern Alps rising in every direction, creating a serene yet dramatic paddling experience. These lakes are beginner-friendly but equally rewarding for experienced kayakers looking to connect with nature at a relaxed pace.
For something more remote, head to the West Coast for kayaking tours on Lake Mapourika and the Ōkārito Lagoon. Here, you’ll paddle past ancient rainforest, mirrored waters, and distant snow-capped peaks, all while spotting rare species like the kōtuku (white heron). Whether it’s a peaceful evening paddle or a full-day expedition, kayaking is one of the most immersive ways to experience the South Island’s wild and varied beauty.