WetRentals

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Full Day Independent Hire

Details

  • Adventure TypeTours, Lessons & Diving
  • Captain IncludedExpert-Led
  • Cancelation PolicyModerate
  • Age Limit16+

Adventure Details

Experience the tranquil beauty of the Northern gateway to Abel Tasman National Park with a full-day sea kayaking adventure. Departing from Tata Beach, you will have the opportunity to explore the untouched wilderness of Golden Bay, following in the footsteps of Abel Janszoon Tasman who first anchored in Murderers Bay in 1642. With no crowds to distract from the natural surroundings, this is a perfect experience for those seeking a true wilderness adventure. To participate in this unique kayaking experience, you must be at least 14 years old and have previous kayaking experience. You should also be comfortable in the outdoors, able to read a map, and confident in your ability to handle yourself in the elements. Safety is paramount, and you will be provided with a comprehensive safety briefing, life jackets, paddling equipment, and a dry bag. With the wind at your back, you can paddle the full length of the national park, finishing at either Totaranui or Marahau. Be prepared for your adventure by bringing suitable clothing for kayaking, a waterproof jacket, warm clothing, snacks, water, a camera, first aid kit, and a cellphone. With convenient access from Takaka, Motueka, and Nelson, you can easily plan your trip to the beautiful Abel Tasman National Park. Immerse yourself in nature and enjoy a day of exploration and adventure on the stunning waters of Golden Bay. - Explore the quiet beauty of Abel Tasman National Park with a full-day sea kayaking adventure - Safety is a top priority, with comprehensive safety briefing and equipment provided - Convenient access from Takaka, Motueka, and Nelson for easy trip planning. TLDR: - Full-day sea kayaking adventure in the tranquil Northern gateway to Abel Tasman National Park - Safety briefing and equipment provided for a safe and enjoyable experience - Convenient access from Takaka, Motueka, and Nelson for easy trip planning.

Damage Deposit

Your payment method will be charged a damage deposit of NZD 0.00 24h prior to your rental. Pending any damages, the damage deposit will be returned 48h post rental. This damage deposit secures the host if the boat is damaged during your rental. The damage deposit must be taken from the same card that the booking was made on. Questions? Contact us by clicking on the blue support button.

Location

Top Reviews (10)

  • MT

    WetRentals is the only place Ill rent from now. Their commitment to quality and service is unmatched.

    Morgan TaylorSeptember 2023

  • HM

    I highly recommend WetRentals. Their gear is well-maintained and their team is knowledgeable.

    Hayden MillerDecember 2023

  • BT

    I cant thank WetRentals enough for their excellent service. They made our trip stress-free and enjoyable.

    Blake ThomasJuly 2024

  • MT

    The team at WetRentals is professional and accommodating. They answered all my questions and provided great advice.

    Morgan TaylorNovember 2024

  • AT

    The selection of equipment at WetRentals is top-notch. I found exactly what I needed for my adventure.

    Alex TaylorJune 2024

  • CM

    I had a great experience with WetRentals. The owner was very helpful and the equipment was in great condition.

    Charlie MillerJune 2023

  • DJ

    WetRentals is the only place Ill rent from now. Their commitment to quality and service is unmatched.

    Dakota JacksonSeptember 2023

  • AA

    The selection of equipment at WetRentals is top-notch. I found exactly what I needed for my adventure.

    Alex AndersonFebruary 2025

  • DT

    WetRentals truly cares about their customers. They ensured we had everything we needed for a great experience.

    Dakota TaylorMarch 2024

  • CM

    I highly recommend WetRentals. Their gear is well-maintained and their team is knowledgeable.

    Cameron MartinezOctober 2023

NZ$100.00
per day