Sea Kayak Adventures

Marlborough
All year round

The Marlborough Sounds offers some of the best outdoor settings in New Zealand, whether it be for hiking, biking or kayaking – away from the crowds with beauty and wildlife in abundance.

Beautiful activities available! Try one of their one day experiences like the Queen Charlotte Walk, great for those with limited time or to get the kids introduced to trail walking. Half or full day sea kayak adventures, or go for gold with their multi-day kayak adventure which includes time to relax in bush surrounds and enjoy the magnificent water views. Your guide will provide all your meals, including snacks on arrival at your campsite. Having spent a night out, you will wake up to the sounds of the dawn chorus. Have a leisurely breakfast before loading your sea kayak again and heading off to further explore some of the inner sound’s many bays. Dreamy! Wonderful reviews on Tripadvisor.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Sea Kayak Adventures

Address

A Big Green Farm Shed
8 Anakiwa Road
Picton
Marlborough Sounds

Contact

0800 ANAKIWA (262 5492)

info@nzseakayaking.com

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