Untouched waterways, pristine lakes and perfect coastline make up a fair bit of New Zealand’s environment. Many of these places are isolated and hard-to-reach, but those that seek to explore this kind of wilderness are rewarded with one-of-a-kind experiences that are well off the beaten track.
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New Zealand's Coastal Playground
From our experience, one of the best ways to seek these remote and special places is by Exploring New Zealand by Kayak. Imagine kayaking with dolphins under sunny skies in Northland’s Bay of Islands or paddling through a marine reserve in Abel Tasman National Park. Culture and history abound within the lush forests that surround the Whanganui River, or a multi-day kayaking trip through the West Coast offers excitement and adrenaline amidst some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes.
Culture and history abound within the lush forests that surround the Whanganui River, or a multi-day kayaking trip through the West Coast offers excitement and adrenaline amidst some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes. Whatever you choose, incorporating kayaking into your New Zealand holiday is a must-do. Paddling through crystal-clear waterways, the only sounds you’ll hear are the splash of your strokes and the odd bird song. If you’re lucky, playful, fascinating marine life may also accompany you for some of the journey. There’s no better way to get back to basics and soak up the beauty of New Zealand’s Great Outdoors.
With thousands of kilometres of coastline and countless lakes, rivers and streams, it can be hard to know which parts of the country offer the best kayaking experiences. It entirely depends on what you’re after – are you looking for exciting marine encounters? Perhaps you would prefer appreciating the flora and fauna of a pretty river valley? Or maybe a multi-day kayaking adventure into isolated back country, complete with challenging rapids and deep canyons? Below, we’ve put together a guide describing the kayaking experiences on offer throughout New Zealand. Believe us when we say that exploring the country’s waterways and coastline by kayak promises to be one of the highlights of your New Zealand holiday.
Whanganui River Canoeing Safari
A wild river journey steeped in ancient Maori heritage and littered with beautiful birdsong, the Whanganui River winds its way through the heart of the North Island and offers one of the most distinctive kayaking experiences in the country. Nearly 290 kilometres in length (180 miles), the Whanganui River ventures deep into the pristine forests of a national park, showcasing steep-sided canyons, abundant birdlife and lush, native forest. It holds rich historical significance to local Maori - for over 600 years, the river has been a source of food, transport and deep spiritual meaning. A multi-day adventure on this waterway incorporating river camping and short hikes is one of the best ways to truly experience this special place.
Abel Tasman National Park
New Zealand’s smallest national park is perfectly positioned for dazzling kayaking experiences. Located at the very tip of the South Island, Abel Tasman is home to inviting golden beaches, crystal-clear water and pristine bays that invite exploration by paddle. Granite and marble fringe the coastal headlands, while cheeky fur seals and dolphins frolic in the sheltered waters. Choose to combine kayaking and hiking for a journey of different perspectives, or instead embark on an overnight adventure where you can experience the true spirit of the Abel Tasman – sleeping under the stars beside the ocean in a comfortable tent.
Remote Wilderness Kayaking Fiordland
The Sounds of Fiordland are dramatic and grand; here, vertical granite cliffs rise from inky blue water and waterfalls – all the more spectacular during rain – tumble down the rock faces. Dusky dolphins frolic in inky black water, and snow-capped peaks scrape the sky. Getting as close as possible to nature in this type of environment is unforgettable, and that’s where the kayak comes in. Paddle past pods of cheeky dolphins and seals, feel the spray on your face from colossal waterfalls and enjoy what it is to experience all this up close and personal. Boat cruises and scenic flights rank highly when it comes to visiting Fiordland, but a day of exploring by kayak is a calm and entertaining way of soaking up this natural wonderland.
Easy Kayaking in the Bay of Islands
A coastal paradise, the Bay of Islands is located in the upper North Island and is known for its subtropical temperatures, sheltered islands and abundant marine life. Exploring this magical place by kayak is one of the best ways to experience its beauty first-hand. Weave in and out of inlets, bays and coves; enjoy a picnic lunch on the beach and enjoy spotting orcas, dolphins and penguins from the water. Both day and overnight trips are on offer. Feeling inspired to incorporate a kayaking adventure into your New Zealand holiday? Get in touch with First Light Travel, many of us are passionate kayakers and adventurers; we’ll help you organise the kayaking experience that you’re dreaming of. Find out more about our kayaking in New Zealand options here.
Feeling inspired to incorporate a kayaking adventure into your New Zealand holiday?
Get in touch or chat online with one of our expert Travel Designers, many of whom are passionate kayakers and adventurers; we’ll help you organise the kayaking experience that you’ve been dreaming of.
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