Our whānau

We can't wait to uplift you with our manaaki (hospitality)

Our family loves waka, the outdoors, tikanga Māori (correct Māori etiquette) and sharing these things with others.
Todd (Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga), Callum, Leah, Lee-Anne (Ngāti Māhuta, Raukawa)  and Thomas (Ngāti Rārua)

Manaaki tangata

Caring for people

Our community is at the heart of what we do

Our community is at the heart of what we do and we are passionate about uplifting rangatahi (young people) and supporting healthy lifestyles.

When you book a trip with us you support our schools and community groups coming at a subsidised rate.  To date we have close to 16,000 young people who have had a subsidised experience with Waka Abel Tasman.

We invite you to join us and help us to help support our community's growth and empowerment.
Todd talking to young man

Your safety comes first

Passionate about supporting healthy lifestyles

Our community is at the heart of what we do and we are passionate about uplifting rangatahi (young people) and supporting healthy lifestyles.Todd (Ngāti Raukawa) enjoys training rangatahi for waka ama competitions and Lee-Anne (Ngāti Māhuta, Ngāti Pou, Ngāti Raukawa) does a lot of work with waka and local community groups. We invite you to join us and help us to help support our community's growth and empowerment.

Your hosts

National and international waka ama medalists

Todd has competed in waka ama at both national and international levels and was a member of the team that took gold at the IVF Va'a World Sprint Championships in May 2016. He is a technical expert in the Adventure Tourism industry.

Lee-Anne has 20 years' experience in guiding, instructing and managing adventure tourism enterprises and has also competed in waka ama at both national and international levels.
Keri blowing a pūmoanaTodd Jago helps a small child with put on a lifejacket

What people are saying about our tours

star rating  We had a brilliant experience with Waka Abel Tasman. Our guide, Thomas, made the trip very informative, genuine, engaging and fun for adults and children. We all appreciated the insights... read more

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27 November, 2022

star rating  This was such an awesome unique experience right from the moment we arrived with a great greeting from Todd & Miriama to the last circle together held at the end.... read more

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12 January, 2023

star rating  Whanau fun, and mind expanding. - Great tour unlike anything else we have done in the region. Includes active participation that is not too demanding and pleasingly cooperative and fun, being introduced to the basics of... read more

onebadhobbit
27 January, 2023

"Manaaki moana, manaaki tangata, haere whakamua"

Care for the sea, care for the people, move forward as one

What to bring for your waka experience

  • Shorts
  • Quick dry top and/or thermal top
  • Warm fleece
  • Rain coat
  • Water shoes or barefeet is fine
  • Water
  • Sunblock
  • Sun hat, sunglasses

FAQs / Pātai

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Treat you and your team whānau to a new adventure that's as old as civilisation itself. Feel the breeze on your face, the drag of the water against your paddle and the hugely rewarding sense of working together as one. Paddling waka connects you to a rich cultural heritage but it's also great fun. Prepare to get hooked!
Lee-Anne teaching students about waka on the beach at Kaiteriterithe jago whanau at KaiteriteriTodd Jago teaching people how to paddle waka on the beach at Kaiteriteri