Where are the best places in New Zealand for sea or flat water kayaking? - sea kayaking la jolla
I spend several months in New Zealand) (January to March next year. I like the time to the land of lakes and rivers or in coastal areas kayak. My goal is to understand the natural beauty of New Zealand. I'm not as interested in the court's death down the rapids. Suggestions for the big goals?
Monday, January 18, 2010
Sea Kayaking La Jolla Where Are The Best Places In New Zealand For Sea Or Flat Water Kayaking?
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Is number 1 in the Abel Tasman National Park, near Nelson. Top of the South Iceland
http://www.seakayaking.co.nz
# 2 Marlborough / Picton - The Marlborough Sounds - http://www.destinationmarlborough.com
# 3 Queenstown - Milford Sound, http://www.fiordland.org.nz
# 4 Lake Wanaka - http://www.lakewanaka.co.nz/index.cfm/Ho ...
Is number 1 in the Abel Tasman National Park, near Nelson. Top of the South Iceland
http://www.seakayaking.co.nz
# 2 Marlborough / Picton - The Marlborough Sounds - http://www.destinationmarlborough.com
# 3 Queenstown - Milford Sound, http://www.fiordland.org.nz
# 4 Lake Wanaka - http://www.lakewanaka.co.nz/index.cfm/Ho ...
Water, it would be better:
Lake Wanaka
Te Anau (Lake)
Sounds marlbrough Power / Tasman / Golden Bay (all in the South Island) (March)
Bay of Islands (Wed)
-the largest lake in Lake Taupo (NZ)
Theres also many other good lakes
for kayak surfing Theres a lot of surf beaches around the country. Theres a lot of good braided rivers and whitewater as well.
There are some wonderful kayaking around Hahei on the Coromandel taken, (if you're looking for this tour is a good ... http://www.seakayaktours.co.nz/sea_kayak
Contrary Tasman National Park is one of the last areas of kayaking in New Zealand is a good basis Kaiteretere.
For stunning sea-kayaking to Golden Bay. This question is at the top of the South Island - just beautiful.
There are tons of lakes for kayaking too - try the South Island lakes such as Lake Wanaka and Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown.
Enjoy!
Abel Tasman and Marlborough Sounds would probably best for the side, flat water kayaking, because they are very well protected.
Last week I went kayaking in the Abel Tasman National Park, near Nelson on South Island, the water was very sweet and very pleasant experience.
Enjoy.
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