Golden hour adventures with @beny.seakayak 🌈🤙 Epic views, volcanic landscapes, and the perfect end to a day on the water. 10/10/24 #AucklandNZ #AucklandAdventures #NZMustDo
Another epic group of students completed their Bronze Adventurous Journey with Auckland Sea Kayaks this week. Their adventure included a jaunt on the Puhoi River before exploring some rock gardens and sea caves. #dukeofedinburgh @dukeofednz. Thanks @wildkiwi_outdoor @beny.seakayak @benditto_ for your guidance and leadership 🙏 🤙
🌙✨ Have you ever kayaked at night? This is bucket list level 100! Join us for unforgettable nighttime adventures on either the City Lights Night Kayak Tour or our stunning Sunset Tour to Rangitoto Island. Paddle under the stars with the city lights guiding your way! 🌊🏙️
Get in touch to learn more! 🛶💫 #AucklandSeaKayaks #BucketList #nzmustdo Visit Auckland 100% Pure New Zealand
These students are working towards their Duke of Edinburgh`s Hillary Award and spent their school holidays on an adventurous journey through the stunning Mahurangi Region with Auckland Sea Kayaks. They enjoyed glassy sunsets, forged lasting friendships on the water, and gained invaluable outdoor skills. A journey to remember! @dukeofednz
A rewarding week on the water with our Auckland Sea Kayaks tribe. A big welcome to @beny.seakayak, and thanks to @westlakegirls_official and @pakcoll for the Outdoor Ed adventures 💯🛶
Did you know Auckland’s Māori name, Tāmaki Makaurau, means "Tāmaki desired by many"? This name reflects the abundance of natural resources, strategic location, and rich cultural history that first attracted Māori, and later many others. 🌊🐟
From the beauty of Rangitoto to the thriving birdlife and iconic maunga, it’s easy to see why Auckland has always been a place people want to call home.
Many place names in Aotearoa (New Zealand) reflect the rich histories of our tūpuna (ancestors). Rangitoto translates to `Bloody Sky`, with its full name, Ngā Rangi-i-totongia-a Tama-te-kapua, meaning "The days of the bleeding of Tama-te-kapua." This name recalls the story of Tama-te-kapua, captain of the Arawa waka, who was badly wounded after losing a battle to the Tainui iwi at Islington Bay.
Come explore Rangitoto Island and learn it`s rich history on one of our guided tours!
As we celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, let’s explore Motukorea (also known as Browns Island) in the Hauraki Gulf.
The name Motukorea combines “motu”, meaning island, with “korea” or “torea”, meaning oystercatcher. This island remains a vital habitat for these coastal birds, as well as for the threatened New Zealand dotterel. 🐦🌿
Motukorea is one of the best-preserved volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field and is only accessible via private vessel. Discover its unique history and natural beauty with us! #TeWikiOTeReoMāori #Motukorea #AucklandSeaKayaks #MāoriCulture
🌊 Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: Celebrating Place Names in Tāmaki Makaurau 🌿
Throughout the week, we’re uncovering the stories of place names that are significant to both our journeys and our connection to Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).
Today, we explore the Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana Marine Park. Hauraki translates to "north wind" – a name that reflects how the gulf is only exposed to open sea from the north. Hau means wind, and raki means north. 🌬️
According to Māori legend, Ureia, a taniwha in the form of a whale, protects these waters. 🐋
Let’s embrace the rich history of these beautiful places together! #TeWikiOTeReoMāori #TīkapaMoana #HaurakiGulf #AucklandSeaKayaks
Dreamy evening paddling around Westhaven Marina and under the Auckland Harbour Bridge, testing a route for our new City Lights Night Kayak Tour - the ultimate Auckland date night! City Lights Night Kayak is opening for bookings from 1st November 😍🤙 watch this space! @visitauckland @purenewzealand #nzmustdo