Paddle Board Rotorua

Rotorua
All year round. Bookings essential

Paddle Board Rotorua are specialist tour guides who provide amazing geothermal kayak daytime tours and paddle board and kayak glowworm evening tours.

One of the only places in the world where the stunning lakes allow stand up paddle boards and kayaks to access caves that are home to thousands of magical glowworms. The Paddle Board Rotorua base is located right on the waters edge, so you can take in the sunsets and enjoy the evening paddle before being immersed in the wonder of glowworms and stars on a clear night. 

Cost?

Yes

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Paddle Board Rotorua

Address

The base is on private property. Entry by arrangement only

Contact

022 427 9136

info@paddleboardrotorua.com

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