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GOOT Passport holders receive a 10% discount off all kayaking trips.
If you want to go sea kayaking then this is one of the best places to
do it. Kayak along an amazing coastline seldom seen by tourists.
Explore sheltered harbours, sandy beaches, sea caves and pretty
islands. Combine quality equipment and a great guide with an abundance
of marine life and you have Northland Sea Kayaking.
Richard runs small personalised trips from his beautiful coastal
property and his knowledge of the area makes for an interesting,
informative and fun adventure. If you want to stay locally Richard
also has a fantastic (non-powered) cabin with a funky open air
bathroom which he sometimes rents out to lucky people.
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Double kayaks are provided and highly encouraged wherever possible. A fleet of singles are also available.
Day long tours depart from tour headquarters on Tauranga Bay Road, with orientation commencing at 9am prior to launching. Tours return to the shore around 4:30 pm. Half day tours begin at 9am and return about 1pm, or begin at 12:30 and complete about 4:30 pm.
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Readers have left 3 comments. 3. Northland Sea Kayaking was personable and remote Becky Song (BU), Unregistered I really liked the cabin we stayed at at Richard's place and how remote it was and that a big group of us could stay in the same room and bond. The kayaking was really good and Richard was cool, we had to chisel at his shell a little bit but when he busted out the coffee and hot chocolate, we knew he liked us. I wish it was a little longer, we were only out for a half day. It felt personable and it was nice to be with a guide in such a remote area.
2. Northland Sea Kayaking: an unparalleled experience Katherine King (BU), Unregistered I really liked the cabin we stayed in with Northland Sea Kayaking. The picturesque beauty along side the rustic cabin gave me an experience unparalleled to any other so called true-kiwi camping. Richard was knowledgeable and had no problem teaching an amateur how to fillet the fish we caught off the back of our kayak!
1. Richard's kayaking trip was amazing... Whitney Veit - Boston University, Unregistered Richard's kayaking trip was amazing. It gave me the chance to see some of the most beautiful scenery in New Zealand. I would suggest doing the full day instead of half day trip, even if you aren't physically fit for an entire day you can stop at any of the islands in the area and hang out until the group returns for you. Plus Richard busts out tea, coffee and hot chocolate from his kayak on the way back! Submit your comment... |
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