Akaroa Guided Kayak Safari

Eco Guided Kayak Safari, explore Historic Akaroa Harbour, view Cormorants, Hector Dolphins, Penguins, and swim on remote sandy beach, Wildlife Paddle Cruise or Sunrise Wildlife Safari...get to see a part of NZ most never see!  ....life must be enjoyable!

FROM NZ $99.00

Eco Guided Kayak Nature Safari on the waters of Akaroa Harbour.

Wildlife Paddle Cruise or Sunrise Wildlife Safari guided kayak experience on these stunning waters.

Leaving from Akaroa beach we have recently encountered Cormorant's, Wild Geese, Kingfisher's, Hector Dolphins, Penguins & Fur Seals, together with many more exciting sightings. Swim & explore on a remote sandy beach. History, wildlife and nature come alive ! Your qualified guide ensures that you are looked after throughout the day, you won't miss a thing. New Zealand at its best!

Hours of Operation

6am - 4pm

Methods of Payment

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Phone:

+64 21 1564 591

Duration

Sunrise Wildlife Safari 6.30am - 9.30am Wildlife Paddle Cruise 11.30am – 2.30pm

We Provide

Tuition & all kayaking equipment & kayaks including, life jacket, paddle, kayaks Qualified Guide Plenty of laughter

Season

Dec – April each year

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