I loved the diving through the kelp forests but I had a 3mm wetsuit and I needed a drysuit , the... read more
I loved the diving through the kelp forests but I had a 3mm wetsuit and I needed a drysuit , the water was bitterly cold
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I loved the diving through the kelp forests but I had a 3mm wetsuit and I needed a drysuit , the... read more
worth the price we paid for a family of 4. We booked the Perfect Day cruise. thats the one to... read more
About Poor Knights Island Marine Reserve
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I loved the diving through the kelp forests but I had a 3mm wetsuit and I needed a drysuit , the water was bitterly cold
worth the price we paid for a family of 4. We booked the Perfect Day cruise. thats the one to take if u r not a swimmer or diver and want to experience the whole thing like a diver would. I did a lot of...More
Fantastic Day and full of interest. Money well spent and highly recommended. The swimming was awesome as were all the different fish. Great staff and a lovely buffet lunch. One of the highlights of my visit to New Zealand
Fantastic dive sites with a chance of seeing manta rays, dolphins, sharks and tons of other fishes. Water is generally colder, so 5 or even 7mm wetsuit is recommended.
It was the perfect place for a perfect day. With plenty of fishes and caves and crevices to explore it's a good place to do some snorkeling. Even on the paddle board and kayak you can see the blue fishes feed in schools on the...More
Initially tried to fit both Austrailia - Great Barrier Reef and New Zealand in a two-week trip which is insane. Worried about the massive bleaching of coral reefs due to global warming so was excited to discover that Poor Knights Island was considered top 3...More
A full days trip, leaving at 08.30am and returning at 4.00pm. We enjoy our trip with the crew of El Tigre who were informative and really took care of us for the day. A great diving experience and would recommend this trip to everyone.
Absolutely amazing. You don't have to be a diver to experience this place: lots more to do...kayaking, sneorkelling, paddleboarding or just enjoying the wonderful scenery of these islands. A true gem in the crown of the Tutukaka Coast:
Its an awesome place to snorkel with beautiful clear water and plenty of fish to see. The caves are great too.
Hope on a Dive Tutukaka boat and head out to the Poor Knights for one of the best scuba diving experiences in the world. If diving isn't your thing then snorkelling is just as good as there is just so much sea life out there....More