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Motu and Rangitaiki Jet

Motu and Rangitāiki River Jet Boat Tours

Jet boating at two great locations - the Motu River and Rangitāiki River. 

Motu River

Experience 1.5 hour's of awesome jet boating on the Motu river and view the majestic scenery from the base of the River up into the remote mountains,  it travels through the last significant area of untracked native bush in the North Island. The Motu banks are covered with unique and rare flora amongst ancient Maori history. The river was the first in New Zealand to be totally protected by New Zealand government conservation order.
 

Rangitāiki River

Experience 1.5 hour's of awesome jet boating on the Rangitāiki river and view the majestic scenery, travelling through pristine waters surrounded by native forest and  banks that are covered with unique and rare flora, in amongst ancient Maori history, and travels down to the Matahina Dam.

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The Motu and Rangitāiki Jet Boat Tour offers access into the New Zealand most remote and unaltered native sceneries which is rarely viewed. The commentary offers information around the ecological and historical value of the river, with the added excitement of the adventure and wilderness jet boating.

We can accommodate up to 9 passengers on our larger boat or 6 on our smaller boat, we recommend you book ahead so you don't miss out - especially in the peak months October through to April. Please note that both boats operate separately with one driver, based on how many passengers are on the boat.

We also cater for private groups and hunting tours.

We recommend that you book ahead so you don't miss out - especially in the peak months.

 

Contact Details

Motu River
SH 35
Ōpōtiki
New Zealand

Summer hours 10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, 4 pm.

On demand rest of the year.

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