Whangarei Harbour Water Taxi

Fast • Flexible • Safe • Local

Skip the long way around and take to the water!

We keep it simple: flexible scheduling, safe crossings, and local expertise you can trust. Whether it’s a quick hop across the harbour or a custom coastal drop-off, our water taxi is the easiest way to connect the dots on your journey.

Our on-demand service areas

We are the only official water taxi service for the Te Araroa trail, offering a Whangarei Harbour water taxi crossing.

We service Whangarei Harbour, Bream Head, and other pickup and drop-off points on demand.

Your Reliable Water Taxi Experience

Why book with us

  • Experienced commercial skipper
  • Maritime NZ-certified operations
  • Complete safety procedures and equipment
  • Commercial, operational compliance
  • Friendly, helpful attitude comes as standard

Our Water TAXI vessel capacity

  • Up to 5 passengers (harbour) for the 1850 Stabicraft, which is also the vessel used for the Te Araroa walkers
  • Up to 10 passengers (harbour) for the 2350 Stabicraft
  • Up to 8 passengers (coastal) for the 2350 Stabicraft
  • Gear/luggage capacity is also available

Safety Features

  • Professional skipper with over two decades of experience
  • Full safety equipment compliant
  • VHF radio communications
  • Weather monitoring

Booking Made Simple

  • Contact us for availability and pricing
  • Payment terms as agreed
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Weather-dependent service

Ready to book your Whangarei Harbour Water Taxi?

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Our customers say…

Why respectful and sustainable?

With every charter, we're committed to sharing the wonders above and beneath the surface while fostering the next generation of marine stewards who understand both the importance of conservation and the principles of sustainable use that will help protect these precious waters for years to come.

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