Kayaking is an incredible way to see some of the most beautiful natural destinations in the world, be it the fjords of New Zealand or the icebergs in Greenland. There is something unique in the vision of these world-famous places from the water.
Now that you have received many tips on your kayak course for beginners, you have purchased your essential kayak kit and have seen all the kayak videos you can find on the Internet: it is time to make your kayak adventure a reality. Which one will you choose first?
Not without first enjoying this video, where you can enjoy the adventure of the kayaking in New Zealand from start to finish. These guys have decided to embark on a trip from England to New Zealand, and they visited amazing places to enjoy the wonders of kayaking on its shores.
With amazing landscapes and abundant wildlife, New Zealand is a perfect place to practice sea kayaking with about 150 islands to explore, it is hard to beat as a full sea kayak destination. You’ll find quiet, warm-weather options (particularly on the North Island), as well as white-knuckled paddles at more extreme places like Fiordland, the North Island Waterpark, the Bay of Islands, offering everything from sport fishing and diving even swimming with dolphins.
In the Cook Strait and you can choose between two kayak areas on the northern tip of the South Island. Base in Picton or Havelock to venture into the labyrinth of bays and inlets that comprise Malborough Sounds and head to Marahau or Totaranui, you will enter the Abel Tasman National Park with its sandy beaches and estuaries lined with forests.
In the southwest of the South Island of New Zealand, you will find some of the most beautiful fjords in the world. Milford Sound is one of the most famous, surrounded by imposing lush green peaks. The writer Rudyard Kipling described it as the “eighth wonder of the world”. You can see why. Milford Kayaks from Rosco is the sea kayak business operated by the longest-lived owner in New Zealand. You can row these waters with an experienced Rosco team guide from NZ $ 109 per person.
Fiordland is the mecca of marine kayakers, with paddling a bit more challenging in Milford and Doubtful Sounds, while Paterson Inlet in Stewart Island promises hard souls close encounters with marine life and the opportunity to visit some of the oldest forests and intact of New Zealand.
But, do not waste any more time and enjoy the experience that Sean Elliott share with us, and if you decide to follow their steps, we recommend you bring a pair of waterproof binoculars, so you can enjoy the extraordinary variety of marine life you will find !.
your vlog really makes me realise how lucky I am having growing up in nz and visiting the coromandel (hahei for all you kiwis) every year! i was literally screaming with excitement the entire vlog. have the best trip from all us kiwis x
HOLY CRAP YOU LITERALLY WALKED PAST MY BEACH HOUSE NO JOKE. Hahei is just the best! Have the best trip guys! xxx
Cco ria mman dil
Loved this vlog Sean! Everything you’re doing is so awesome!
Had to giggle at you saying rotorua! ?
Come to Wellington!!!!
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Wow! Loving these travel vlogs!!
Jesus Poppy is so pretty with no makeup
Poppy is so funny
I’m from the Coromandel – such a beautiful place! Glad you guys enjoyed it, wish I had met you haha
Love it
Best vlogs!
Love your editing Shaun!! You have got so good!!!! ??
Sean’s new fave word “incredible”. LOL
My mum and me want to go there together now
I just noticed that I’ve been unsubscribed from you?
Been absolutely loving these videos Sean. Thank you for taking us along with you a pop xxx
i live in hamilton and i forget how beautiful nz actually is bc there is nothing here where i live. just an extremely deadly river and a pretty much poisonous lake ?? i wish you still would’ve come here though ? love you two ❤️
Wut the WUT!? Kayaking is one of my fav things to do, although I do prefer lake paddles. Also, can I just say I’m obsessed with the slight glitch you give the drone shots. Those are so fun mixed in with the reversing thru footage.
Yet again quality work. Keep on keeping on!
Coromandel and Hahei are my faves!!! I live in New Zealand and all our friends love to go camping there! It’s so relaxing 🙂
Sick drone shots and edits are on point keep it up Sean
Looks so cool! I’ve lived in New Zealand my whole life and I’ve never been to the coromandal 🙁 haha
Why does his welcome sound like Alfie’s ☺️
Those drone shots tho, GOALS! Your aesthetic eye is just the best!