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Ruakaka Kayaking

Tours

8 Princes Rd, Ruakaka NI
+64 9 432 8668

Description

Ruakaka Kayaking is a popular activity in the small beachside town of Ruakaka, located on the shores of Bream Bay in the Northland region of New Zealand.

The town is about 30 kilometers south of Whangarei and is a popular holiday destination and surfing beach. The estuary in Ruakaka is a great place for kayaking and ecotours, offering crystal clear water and stunning views of the sand dunes and offshore islands. The estuary is also a wildlife reserve, and kayakers can spot Kingfisher and nesting Oyster Catchers while paddling through the mangroves. The potutukawa-lined river banks are exquisite, and the quietness of kayaking makes it a blissfully relaxing activity.Ruakaka Kayaking offers guided tours, and visitors can expect knowledgeable guides who are willing to go above and beyond to ensure a great experience. One TripAdvisor reviewer noted that the guide brought them out for over three hours when the tour was only meant to be two and a half hours. The guide's knowledge was also praised, and the trip was described as fairly relaxed and not too difficult. The kayaking tour is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, and the guide is happy to accommodate those who need to take a break or return to shore early.After kayaking, visitors can head to Sea Change Cafe in Ruakaka for a meal. The town center is also nearby, offering access to a range of shops, including a supermarket. Ruakaka Beach is considered very safe and is popular with families and campers. The beach is also a great spot for surfing.Ruakaka is located approximately halfway to the Bay of Islands, making it a great place to stop off and discover some of the real New Zealand. Visitors can also check out the Marsden Cove Marina and the Waterline Café, where they can enjoy a coffee as they watch the boats coming and going from the harbor. The town is about 30 kilometers south of Whangarei and is a popular holiday destination and surfing beach. The estuary in Ruakaka is a great place for kayaking and ecotours, offering crystal clear water and stunning views of the sand dunes and offshore islands. The estuary is also a wildlife reserve, and kayakers can spot Kingfisher and nesting Oyster Catchers while paddling through the mangroves. The potutukawa-lined river banks are exquisite, and the quietness of kayaking makes it a blissfully relaxing activity.Ruakaka Kayaking offers guided tours, and visitors can expect knowledgeable guides who are willing to go above and beyond to ensure a great experience. The guide's knowledge was also praised, and the trip was described as fairly relaxed and not too difficult. The kayaking tour is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, and the guide is happy to accommodate those who need to take a break or return to shore early.After kayaking, visitors can head to Sea Change Cafe in Ruakaka for a meal. The town center is also nearby, offering access to a range of shops, including a supermarket. Ruakaka Beach is considered very safe and is popular with families and campers. The beach is also a great spot for surfing.Ruakaka is located approximately halfway to the Bay of Islands, making it a great place to stop off and discover some of the real New Zealand. Visitors can also check out the Marsden Cove Marina and the Waterline Café, where they can enjoy a coffee as they watch the boats coming and going from the harbor.

Details

Open days/Times: Monday-Sunday: 9am-5pm

Tours: Canoeing

Suited For: Families

Location

8 Princes Rd, Ruakaka NI

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