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Highlights:

  • Start at 8:15 AM and conclude at 3:00 PM, ensuring a full day of exploration and adventure.

  • Smooth sea shuttle cruise to a secluded bay where The Rock is anchored.

  • Engage in kayaking, snorkeling, fresh seafood gathering, WWII site exploration, island trekking, and visits to ancient Maori fortifications.

  • Possibility of gathering and enjoying mussels and raw sea urchins (for the adventurous).

  • Time to relax on remote beaches, offering opportunities for beach games like cricket and volleyball.

  • Homeward cruise features steamed mussels and potential sightings of abundant marine and bird life, including dolphins.

Inclusions:

  • Transportation provided with pick-up at 8:15 AM from Paihia Wharf.

  • Smooth sea shuttle cruise to the remote bay where The Rock is anchored.

  • Safety briefing before embarking on the day's exploration.

  • All necessary equipment for kayaking, snorkeling, and seafood gathering.

  • Opportunities for exploring WWII remains and ancient Maori fortifications.

  • Steamed mussels for enjoyment during the return journey.

Other Important Info:

  • Ensure punctuality for the 8:15 AM departure from Paihia Wharf.

  • Expect a full day of activities, concluding at approximately 3:00 PM.

  • Remote beaches offer excellent settings for beach sports like cricket and volleyball.

  • Possibility of trying raw sea urchins for the adventurous.

  • Keep an eye out for abundant marine and bird life, with the potential of dolphin sightings during the homeward cruise.



The Rock Adventure Day Cruise NZ

The Rock Adventure Day Cruise NZ

Duration:

6 hours

From

288

NZD

N/A

Pickup from accommodation:

Time

Departure time/s:

Departure point: 

Paihia, New Zealand

What to bring

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Embark on a multifaceted adventure, including kayaking, snorkeling, foraging fresh seafood, exploring WWII remnants, trekking through islands with breathtaking viewpoints, and visiting ancient Maori fortifications.
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