Freedom Tonga

from $257
Freedom kayak from Marahau paddling north towards Onetahuti exploring the incredible granite coastline, tidal inlets, offshore islands and the endless progression of golden-sand beaches along the way. Spend a night at a beach side camp then walk the northern section of the Coastal Track to Totaranui. Retrace your journey with a water taxi ride back to Marahau. Book Now
Availability: All year round
Summer Departure(s): 8.30am, 10:30am
Winter Departure(s): 9.00am, 11.00am
Trip duration: 2 Days
Ideal for: Exploring at your own pace
Activity level: Challenging
Cruise info: Onetahuti Marahau: 1 hour 15 min
Kayak info: Marahau to Onetahuti

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Freedom Tonga

We provide you with a kayak and all of the safety gear you will need for your two day kayaking adventure. After a briefing and instructions on how to use the equipment by a friendly kayaking instructor, you set off from Marahau to spend two days exploring the Abel Tasman at your own pace on your way to Onetahuti. Camp out for the night in the Park at the end of your first day before spending your second day continuing your paddle northward. This package includes your DOC camp pass and the return water taxi trip for you and your kayak.

  • Minimum age 14 years
  • Minimum 2 people

What’s included in this tour?

Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • 2 day kayak hire
  • Water taxi fare
  • Kayak retrieval
  • DOC Camp pass for 1 night (subject to availability)

Itinerary

  • Kayak To Onetahuti over 2 days
  • Camp somewhere in the Park
  • Water taxi from Onetahuti to Marahau

For transport between Nelson, Motueka and Marahau we recommend The Better Bus. You can book your transfers online or give them a call on 027 577 6975

Environmental Access Fee (EAF)

A portion of your ticket price goes directly towards preserving the unique environment you will enjoy on your trip in the Abel Tasman. This includes the compulsory concession fees paid to the Department of Conversation as well as voluntary contributions to local organisations and projects to improve the environment, ecology and access to the national park.
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