Create life-long memories sea kayaking in the Coromandel. Explore marine life, native bush, bird life, and places of cultural significance to Māori.
This programme allows participants to complete Training, Practice and Qualifying Adventurous Journeys within a single week-long visit.
Please note: If the weather changes during the course and sea kayaking is not a safe activity, the Journey will be tramping in the native surrounding bush.
During the week, participants will:
- Receive training and skill development to sign off their training prepare for their Qualifying Journey
- Complete a Practice Journey to build confidence and competence
- Be supported in planning their Qualifying Journey using detailed route cards
- Undertake a Qualifying Journey, assessed through shadowing by an instructor
- Experience and reflect on teamwork, navigation, resilience, and adventure
Cost breakdown
$1,720 – That’s $286.67 per day, including:
- 7 hours of adventure daily
- 6 nights’ accommodation
- Nutritious breakfasts, lunches, and dinners (from arrival to departure)
- Transport to and from activities
- Highly-skilled, qualified instructors
- Ongoing pastoral care and safety support
- Use of specialist gear
DATE
Sunday 10th January, 2027 – Saturday 16th January, 2027
COST
$1,720 incl GST
WHO IS THIS FOR?
Participants aged 14 to 19, enrolled in The Duke of Edinburgh Award programme.
LOCATION
COROMANDEL CENTRE
1299 Port Charles Road,
Port Charles,
Coromandel Peninsula
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