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New Zealand Kayaking Attractions

Here are the top New Zealand kayaking listings so you can find the best in New Zealand for your trip. Read these kayaking reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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4.9 star rating
(8 reviews)
Nelson, South Island, New Zealand
This small National Park on the top of the South Island is famous for sea kayaking and hiking.  There are colonies of seal and remote beaches edged by forrest filled..
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4.2 star rating
(9 reviews)
Te Anau, South Island, New Zealand
Te Anau is a cute little town. There isn't much to do in the town itself but a great location from where you can do trips to the Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound. Great..
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Coromandel, North Island, New Zealand
Discover this magical spectacular volcanic coastline up close and personal with award winning Cathedral Cove Kayaks. Explore amazing offshore islands, paddle through..
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Manapouri, South Island, New Zealand
Gorgeous just like every place in New Zealand. During the night you might be lucky and spot a wild kiwi! The rainforest is great for walking, so is the lake for a boat..
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Taupo, North Island, New Zealand
Rafting, kayaking, mountain biking, climbing and abseiling outdoor adventures throughout the Lake Taupo and Tongariro National Park region. Departs daily, year round..
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Richmond, South Island, New Zealand
nice rivers and winerys all around richmond
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4.3 star rating
(3 reviews)
Coromandel, North Island, New Zealand
Catherdral Cove Dive: www.hahei.co.nz/diving

Cathedral Cove Sea Kyaking: www.seakayaktours.co.nz
operates guided sea kayak tours ..
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3.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Picton, South Island, New Zealand
when you come from the windy wellington this seems to be a little paradise with palm trees
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South Island, New Zealand
Mount Cook, also known as Aoraki ("The Cloud Piercer") to the Maoris, is Australasia's highest peak at 3755 metres, 12,391 feet. It is part of the Aoraki/Mount Cook..
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Karamea, South Island, New Zealand
One of New Zealand's largest parks, Kahurangi National Park is filled with wild rivers for kayaking and rafting trips, deep caves for exploring, plenty of fish, and a..
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