Choosing a sheltered island anchorage, you have the opportunity to go ashore for a walk or a swim. Early afternoon the sails are set, continue sailing through the numerous islands before heading back to Auckland.
Morning and afternoon tea
Freshly prepared lunch box
Licensed cash bar onboard
*Children: 5-15 years, under 5yrs free
(prices valid until 30th September 2012)
The route shown is only a possible route,
as all trips are
dependent on wind, tide & sea conditions.
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