Departing from Kinloch, our unique small group tours take you to discover some of the Hidden Gems of Lake Taupō only found in the remote Western Bays and only accessible by boat.
Come away from the crowds and visit majestic rock faces, private beaches, crystal waters and waterfall visits.
Our tour departs from Kinloch, a short 20 min drive from Taupō.
Based in the Western Bays of the Lake our skipper will take you to discover the plummeting rock faces, formations and ravines that are only accessible by boat.
Nose up close to the base of these magnificent falls. If your brave enough, join other travelers on the nose of the boat to enjoy the cool refreshing water.
Discover the hidden Tutaewaeroa waterfall in a small ravine in Waihora Bay. Enjoy the flora and fauna nestled in on the cliff face as the boat noses in.
Travel into an area of Waihora Bay known as Kotukutuku Landing.
Disembark the boat to enjoy a short 10 minute bush walk up to the Kotukutuku stream waterfall.
There is a great spot here to take a photo with the backdrop of the waterfall.
Coming thru the roundabout into Kinloch, continue along Marina Terrace, and around the corner onto Kinloch Esplanade. Continue on to the marina at the end of the road. There is free all day parking for our guests in the berth holder parking area.
Look for our flag - We are berthed just below it.
Please redeem your ticket and board our vessel at the flag located above our berth which is located at 10 Kinloch Esplanade, Kinloch, Taupō.
Taupo is a charming lakeside town in New Zealand's North Island, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and adventure activities. With the vast Lake Taupo at its heart and the majestic Mount Ruapehu nearby, it's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking relaxation in breathtaking landscapes.
Lake Taupo is the largest lake in New Zealand and offers a variety of water activities, stunning views, and scenic walks.
Huka Falls is a spectacular waterfall where the Waikato River narrows and drops 8 meters, creating a dramatic and powerful display.
Craters of the Moon is a geothermal area with bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and colorful mineral deposits.
The Mine Bay Maori Rock Carvings are a series of impressive carvings on a cliff face, depicting Maori legends and history.
Taupo Bungy and Swing offers thrilling bungy jumping and swinging experiences over the Waikato River.
A traditional Maori method of cooking food in an earth oven, resulting in tender and flavorful meats and vegetables.
A delicacy made from tiny whitebait fish, mixed with eggs and cooked into a savory fritter.
New Zealand is famous for its high-quality lamb, and a rack of lamb is a must-try dish.
Summer is the peak season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. The weather is generally sunny and dry, perfect for exploring the lake and surrounding mountains.
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Taupo is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Taupo Bus Station
The bus system is reliable and affordable, with services connecting major areas in Taupo and surrounding regions.
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Tongariro National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its volcanic landscapes, including the famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
The Hobbiton Movie Set is a must-visit for fans of the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films, offering a unique glimpse into Middle-earth.
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