Sea Kayaking Abel Tasman National Park

Kaiteriteri Kayaks has been operating sea kayaking tours in the Abel Tasman National Park for 25 + years.

With every trip we ensure that: safety is a priority; everyone has a relaxed time in an enjoyable atmosphere, and the beautiful environment is respected. Our trips are about choice guides and good times, not hard work. For lots of laughs join a trip with the locals!

Over 50 kilometres of coastline offer dozens of golden sand beaches to visit, while the many coves and lagoons provide plenty of interesting nooks and crannies to explore. Sea kayaking here also opens up a world of sea and bird life encounters with animals such as penguins, seals and dolphins. So all in all, you’ve got to say, it’s really not a bad spot!

 

 

Seasonal Open Dates for Rentals

1st November - 30th April: Beach rental department open 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (open till 5:30 pm on specific dates, please give us a call for more details).

Closed Xmas Day

1st May - 30th October: Beach rentals department is open only for pre-booked spaces, please pre-book all rentals at least one day in advance for the following briefing times: Sea kayaking to Split Apple Rock: 9:30 am, 10:30 am, & 11:30 am. For Stand-up paddleboarding and Sit-on-top kayaking rentals Within Kaiteriteri Bay during the off-season - please call for more details.

Phone 0800 25 29 25.

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Kaiteriteri Kayaks has been operating sea kayaking tours in the Abel Tasman National Park for 25 + years.

With every trip we ensure that: safety is a priority; everyone has a relaxed time in an enjoyable atmosphere, and the beautiful environment is respected. Our trips are about choice guides and good times, not hard work. For lots of laughs join a trip with the locals!

Over 50 kilometres of coastline offers dozens of golden sand beaches to visit, while the many coves and lagoons provide plenty of interesting nooks and crannies to explore. Sea kayaking here also opens up a world of sea and bird life encounters with animals such as penguins, seals and dolphins. So all in all, you’ve got to say, it’s really not a bad spot!

Abel Tasman Sea Shuttles