Experience a thrilling sea kayak tour to Rangitoto Island in Auckland. Explore volcanic landscapes, encounter wildlife, and enjoy panoramic city views. Book now!
Experience a thrilling sea kayak tour to Rangitoto Island in Auckland. Explore volcanic landscapes, encounter wildlife, and enjoy panoramic city views. Book now!
- Auckland Sea Kayaks - Paddle a sea kayak to Rangitoto Island, the largest and youngest volcano in Auckland, and a prominent landmark of the region, as the sun sets over Auckland and the Waitakere Ranges. Complimentary pick-up and drop-off from central Auckland (Auckland Museum) is available upon request. After a safety briefing and paddling…
- Auckland Sea Kayaks - Paddle a sea kayak to Rangitoto Island, the largest and youngest volcano in Auckland, and a prominent landmark of the region, as the sun sets over Auckland and the Waitakere Ranges. Complimentary pick-up and drop-off from central Auckland (Auckland Museum) is available upon request. After a safety briefing and paddling instruction, you’ll kayak across the Waitemata Harbour, which means ‘sparkling waters,’ where you might spot wildlife like Little Blue Penguins and Cook’s Petrels. We’ll dock our kayaks at Rangitoto Wharf before starting a one-hour fun and informative trek to the summit, where you’ll enjoy spectacular views and learn about the region’s history. At the summit, you’ll be rewarded with the best 360-degree views in the Auckland area. Upon returning to the water’s edge, a healthy Kiwi-style BBQ dinner will be waiting for you. Our guides are highly experienced and skilled sea kayakers with a passion for conservation and kayaking. Their knowledge of the area, understanding of weather systems, and catering skills will ensure your trip is both enjoyable and safe.
- Top quality sea kayak equipment
- Small friendly groups
- Experienced guides
- Suitable for people with little or no kayaking experience
- Tea and coffee
- Fully catered with BBQ lunch
- Top quality sea kayak equipment
- Small friendly groups
- Experienced guides
- Suitable for people with little or no kayaking experience
- Tea and coffee
- Fully catered with BBQ lunch
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Embark on an adventure in the Auckland region and view the city from a unique vantage point.
Journey across the Waitemata harbour, known as ‘sparkling waters’, where you might encounter wildlife like Little Blue Penguins and Cooks Petrels.
Upon reaching Rangitoto Island, the largest and youngest of Auckland’s volcanoes, you’ll begin a relaxed 1-hour…
Embark on an adventure in the Auckland region and view the city from a unique vantage point.
Journey across the Waitemata harbour, known as ‘sparkling waters’, where you might encounter wildlife like Little Blue Penguins and Cooks Petrels.
Upon reaching Rangitoto Island, the largest and youngest of Auckland’s volcanoes, you’ll begin a relaxed 1-hour hike to the summit. Your climb through the pohutukawa-dressed Island offers an opportunity to glimpse the sun-baked scoria rocks that house over 200 distinct native trees and blooming plants. Climbing to the peak, expect to be graced with the most outstanding panoramic views the Auckland region has in store.
- Check your gear and help keep islands Hauraki Gulf pest-free.Protect our wildlife
- Check - your gear for pests such as rodents and insects
- Clean - footwear and gear, removing soil and seeds
- Seal - ensure your gear is zipped up (no open bags)
- Check your gear for pests
- Before you leave the mainland, check and clean your gear.
- Check that your gear is free of rats, mice, ants and skinks - especially camping gear which has ideal places for them to hide when stored.
- Take extra care to clean gear if you have Argentine ants or plague skinks where you live.
- Clean clothing, footwear and camping gear, removing soil and seeds before and after each trip.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.