Guided Sea Kayak Tours
For all tours I can pick you up from and return you to your accommodation. Alternatively, my boatshed at Watercress Bay is a very pleasant 25 minute walk from the Oban waterfront. At the boatshed we’ll fit our personal kayaking gear, have a tour and safety briefing and learn and practice some kayaking skills.
Your tour route will reflect the weather and water conditions at the time, to ensure your safety and maximum enjoyment. Don’t worry if you’re travelling by yourself or as a couple – most times their will be others doing the the same to make up the minimum of four guests.
A Taste of the Pristine Paradise (2.5hrs) $125 pp
After our briefing we’re on the water to practice paddle strokes. We’ll be exploring along the beautiful bush-clad shoreline keeping a eye out (and ear open) for penguins and a host of seabirds going about their daily activities. We might visit the waters around the Faith, Hope and Charity Islands, head in to Deep Bay and maybe reach Ringaringa Passage – where the Inlet meets the open ocean. All along the way we’ll be discovering the amazing and prolific sea life living in the crystal-clear water.
Captivating Coastline (half day 4.5hrs) $185 pp
Once you’re comfortable with the easy foot-operated steering and paddling strokes we’re off along the coastline taking in the natural beauty all around us. Rimu and Rata trees feature in the native bush reaching right to the high-tide zone – a precious insight to how much of the New Zealand coastline used to be. We’ll drop in to bays and paddle around islands, all the time taking in the sights and sounds of the bountiful, unspoiled marine ecosystem. Fancy a hot drink, baking and a stroll along a remote beach? Done!
Glowing Skies Gem (evening/sunset tour 2.5hrs) $125 pp
An evening kayaking on Paterson Inlet is unforgettable. We are often the only people on the water. Frequently the sea surface is very calm and the reflections and colours are hightened from the sun setting right across the Inlet. There’s time to explore the wide array of intertidal sealife like urchins, shellfish, starfish and sea cucumbers as we typically make our way to Ringaringa Passage. Maybe time for a quick foray to kelp-surrounded rocks off the beach before paddling up the Inlet with (hopefully!) the sun setting right in front of us.
Your safety is my first priority because I want you to love this paddling experience as much as I do!
Kayak rentals and exclusive tours may be available, please enquire. (Conditions apply).
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