Waka Ama and Guided Walk at Mount Maunganui – Promo Code & Deal 2026
Discover the best of Tauranga's natural beauty with this exceptional 3.5-hour adventure combining traditional Polynesian paddling and coastal exploration. Begin your journey on the sparkling waters of Pilot Bay, where you'll master the art of waka ama—an outrigger canoe experience that demands teamwork and rhythm as you propel the vessel across the bay. Your muscles warmed and spirits high, ascend the iconic Mount Maunganui with knowledgeable local guides who unlock the mountain's secrets through captivating Māori narratives and cultural wisdom. This unique New Zealand experience seamlessly blends athletic challenge, natural splendour, and indigenous heritage. At just NZ$165.0 per person, it represents outstanding value for a half-day that will reshape how you understand this remarkable region. Reserve your spot today and create memories that bridge water and land.
Tour Highlights
- Paddle an authentic waka ama across pristine Pilot Bay waters
- Synchronise your crew to master traditional Polynesian paddling techniques
- Ascend Mount Maunganui (Mauao) on an expert-guided trek
- Learn authentic Māori stories and cultural history from local guides
- Experience breathtaking coastal and mountain views across the Bay of Plenty
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