Discover Waka Paddling on the Abel Tasman Coastline
Guided waka experiences in Tasman Bay promoting culture, safety, and family-friendly paddling.
Featured Trips
Five guided waka and group experiences operating in Tasman Bay, Tasman.
About Waka Abel Tasman
Waka Abel Tasman is a waka (Māori canoe) operator based in Tasman Bay, Tasman, offering guided paddling and cultural experiences along the Abel Tasman coastline. The company runs a range of short and group trips that introduce visitors to traditional waka practice, coastal scenery, and local stories. Trips include the Waka Journey, Hiking NZ Rakauroa, Split Apple Rock - Toka Ngawhā, Group Trip - Haerenga Rōpu, and Group Trip - Kō Awatea | Sunrise.
Guides provide instruction in waka etiquette and basic paddling technique, with family-friendly equipment and kid-friendly paddles available for specific trips such as the Split Apple Rock and Group Haerenga Rōpu. The Split Apple Rock trip is a three-hour paddle with a brief training session, light refreshments, and a focus on accessibility for newcomers. The Kō Awatea | Sunrise trip departs early to witness dawn over the moana and celebrates Te Rā.
Waka Abel Tasman works within the Abel Tasman area and emphasises safety, local knowledge, and cultural context. Bookings accommodate groups and family outings, and the operator lists clear trip names to help visitors choose experiences based on duration and focus. Contact and booking details are provided through official channels on The Adventure Collective listing.
As a locally based operator, Waka Abel Tasman draws on knowledge of Tasman Bay and established coastal routes. The operator highlights cultural practice, guided instruction, and family-friendly paddling as core elements, making it suitable for visitors seeking an introductory waka experience in the Abel Tasman.
Reserve a Waka Experience
Secure a spot on Waka Abel Tasman trips through The Adventure Collective listing and official operator channels.