Royale with Cheese
A full day guided kayak
See more of the Abel Tasman National Park from a kayak than any other day trip! Explore coastline between Bark Bay and Kaiteriteri. A scenic water taxi ride in the morning takes you into the heart of the park to start your kayaking experience.
Trip Highlights
- A one-way tour moving in the same direction as the predominant wind – the sea breeze.
- No experience necessary.
- See the entire southern coastline and enjoy easier paddling with the wind.
- Plenty of open-water sailing when the sea-breeze allows.
- NZ fur seal encounters at Pinnacle Island seal colony.
- Paddle past an endless variety of lagoons, islands and literally dozens of beaches.
Trip Details
| Duration: | 9am - 4:30pm | ||||
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| Briefing: | About 25 mins | ||||
| Food: | Fully catered - lunch | ||||
| Paddling: | 16kms. Around 5 hours including breaks | ||||
| Sailing: | Up to 1 hour | ||||
| Aqua Taxi: | One 30 minute ride | ||||
| Check-in: | 8:30am at Kaiteriteri (Marahau base from 13th April until 16th November 2009) | ||||
| Age Limit: | 14+ | ||||
| Season: | Operates all year round. During the winter season (from April 13th 2010 until 16th November 2010) this trip runs in reverse and starts from our Marahau base. | ||||
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Book This Trip
Not all trips are available all year round. Please check the 'Season' note in the Trip Details section above.
Phone Booking
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Online Booking
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Trip Itinerary
Like the name suggests, this trip has all the trimmings. A one-way tour, exploring the coast between Bark Bay in the north to Kaiteriteri to the south. We embark on the 9am Aqua Taxi for a scenic ride up to Bark Bay. Some of the many highlights include exploring lagoons, paddling with the seals at Pinnacle Island, Te Pukatea Bay, the Mad Mile and stopping on Fisherman’s or Adele Island. We then check out Split Apple Rock on the last run home. Something else that makes this tour special is that we paddle in the same direction as the predominant wind; the sea breeze. It makes for relaxed paddling and great sailing opportunities when the weather permits.
Map and Route
Please note in winter this trip runs in reverse and from our Marahau base.
Flora and Fauna
Increased time on the water improves the chance of random encounters with sea-life. Experience shows we are more likely to sight dolphins on this tour than any other. Seals live at the back of Adele Island for 8 months of the year (March – October). We also pass a couple of shag colonies along the way. Places such as Stillwell Bay are guide-favourites to be shared with you, as we paddle around distinctive caves and arches, surrounded by bright green tree-ferns. Adele Island is now part of a stoat-trapping program to help revive native bird populations. The views from this island track aren’t too bad either!
Your Gear
What You Need to Bring
Hat, sunscreen, insect repellant, warm top (wool or fleece), T-shirt, shorts, swimsuit, wind jacket, camera, change of clothes and water, additional snack food (for those of you that get hungry through the day).
What We Supply
We supply: top quality kayak, life jackets, paddles, spray skirts, dry bags for cameras, detailed maps, safety briefing and guide.
We also supply hot chocolate, fresh ground coffee, tea and biscuits and lunch.
