Who Are We?

OUR AIM: To provide you with a safe and enjoyable tour of the Abel Tasman National Park with the highest quality of service, equipment & guides while continually looking to maintain or improve the natural environment.

We are a small sea kayak company in the Abel Tasman National Park. R&R is all about having fun and being relaxed while still maintaining the highest level of service and safety

  • While we are a small kayak company we can still offer you all of the best options, but also have the flexibility to tailor our tours to suit anyone with any needs.
  • We pride ourselves on service and quality. All our guides are hand picked and we believe they are some of the best in the park. All of our kayaks and equipment is of the highest standard and specially chosen for our use.
  • Safety is always our first priority. All our guides are fully trained, qualified and experienced in the area we operate and we continually monitor and up skill our staff.
  • We love hearing your feedback, as we believe this is one of the most genuine ways to continually improve our operation to make it the safest & most enjoyable for you. If you have any suggestions on how to improve or simply want to say thank you, then please contact us and let us know.ClimatePositive BO Black Green2

WHO ARE WE?Family photo 2022

We are a young, local family with two children, Jett and Monroe. We have both grown up in the area and have been visiting the National Park since childhood days.

We love to live and work in such an incredible place and it really is our privilege to show you one of New Zealand's gems.

Lauretta (Rets) grew up in the Golden Bay area, the northern end of the National Park. She has been a primary school teacher since 2003 and is Deputy Principal at our children's school in Motueka. Rets works full time for the school year and then helps out in the office in the summer season. She sorts the kitchen, does our accounts, payroll and business admin.

Rohan (Ro) grew up in the Motueka area, the southern end of the National Park. He has a real passion for the outdoors and has been working in the sea kayak industry in the Abel Tasman since 2002, ever since he left Motueka High School. Rohan is also a member of the SKOANZ (Sea Kayak Operators Association of New Zealand) and is a sea kayak assessor for NZOIA (New Zealand Outdoors Instructors Association). He has been a big part of the introduction and development of regulations/qualifications in the sea kayak industry and is on the Technical Committees for NZOIA and Skills Active for writing and evaluating sea kayak qualifications.

Between the two of us we know this place literally like the back of our hands. If you call us, it will be one of us that you speak to!

Let us take the stress out of life and take you on a relaxing break in the Abel Tasman National Park.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Rets, Ro, Jett & Monroe

RohanRohan

Owner, Operations Manager & Guide.

Tēnā koutou katoa,
Ko Tu Ao Wharepapa te maunga
Ko Pokororo te awa
Nō Motueka ahau
Ko David tōku matua
Ko Christine tōku whaea
Ko Haskell tōku ingoa whānau
Ko Rohan tāku ingoa
Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou kātoa

Zak2Zak,

Operations Manager & Guide.

Tēnā koutou katoa
Ko Pikikirunga te maunga
Ko Tākaka te awa
Nō Takaka ahau
Ko Mark tōku matua
Ko Antoinette tōku whaea
Ko Ainsworth tōku ingoa whānau
Ko Zakary tāku ingoa
Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa

SamaraSamara,

Guide - super sub!

Tēnā koutou katoa,
Ko Temata Peak te maunga
Ko Tutaekuri te awa
Nō Ahuriri ahau
Ko Simon tōku matua
Ko Zita tōku whaea
Ko Thursfield tōku ingoa whānau
Ko Samara tāku ingoa
Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa

Jake1Jake,

Guide.

Tēnā koutou katoa,
Ko Huatekerekere te maunga
Ko Rangitata te awa
Nō Heratini ahau
Ko Greg tōku matua
Ko Steph tōku whāea
Ko White tōku ingoa whanau
Ko Jake taku ingoa
Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou kātoa

CraigCraig,

Guide.

Tēnā koutou katoa,
Ko Takituma te maunga
Ko Waiau te awa
Nō Tuatapere ahau
Ko Brendon tōku matua
Ko Teri tōku whāea
Ko Diack tōku ingoa whanau
Ko Craig taku ingoa
Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou kātoa

R&R Kayaks is a certified Climate Positive Business Operation

ClimatePositive BO Colour2We have teamed up with EKOS one of the leading certified carbon management businesses of New Zealand. Together, along with a certified carbon specialist and auditor we have gone over our whole operation from top to bottom. We have measured all carbon usage, made plans to reduce these where we can, eliminate these if possible and offset what we can't.

We understand just how important our natural environment is to our business and products but also to all of our lives as we move forward. It is a necessity to do our part and do it now before it is to late.

We made the decision to not only offset our carbon footprint but to offset 120% of our carbon footprint as we feel it is our social duty to not only neutralise what we do but to actually improve the environment by R&R Kayaks operating.

As we have done throughout our business we believe it is the small things that count and going that extra mile not only for our staff, our guests but our environment.EKOS Cert2

Overview:

We understand as an adventure tourism business that environmental sustainability is a key factor for us moving forward. It is one that needs to be carefully monitored and improved to make our environment that we operate in sustainable in the future and hopefully prosper which will allow us to provide a higher quality experience for our guests.

Environmental & Access Fee:

Protecting our environment is something we are passionate about. To help preserve our special place, we pay an Environmental and Access Fee made up of voluntary and compulsory fees to organisations that work to improve the access, environment and ecology of the National Park. A portion of your tour price ($10pp guided tours, $4pp kayak rental) goes directly towards these fees and they are included in all of our advertised prices. Full details here.

Waste Management:

We feel that waste management is a big part of reducing our environmental impact. For this very reason we have set up a designated recycling area for our guests and staff to use. We have implemented recycling and compost bins in our kitchen. We provide paper towels for drying hands for our guests which are then collected and either recycled, put into compost or burnt to reduce the amount of these going to landfill. We choose certain products where possible that reduce our rubbish and that are recyclable or compostable, while still maintaining high standards for our guests.
Our waste water / septic system is an eco-friendly and self-draining system that breaks down in the tanks and slowly drains away and is not going back to any town supply or large treatment plants.

Energy and Resources:

We have a low impact when it comes to overall usage of energy and resources, but we still continue to limit this and reduce where possible. We make sure that where possible all lights are energy efficient and turned off when not needed.
All the water we use on site is 100% rain collected from our building and put through a filter and UV light system to provide our staff and guests with clean, drinkable water. We reduce the amount of water used by having a hose with triggers to stop the water when not needed. We fill our bathtub just once daily for washing our gear rather piece by piece.
We use where possible, eco-friendly detergent and soaps. We minimise the amount of washing we do to maximise the energy savings and effect to environment. We ask our guests not to use any soaps when using the outdoor showers.
Fuel is calculated and gathered through invoices. This is monitored and reduced where we can. We reduce our fuel spend by not running our pick up service for low numbers of people unless we have to. This is done by working closely with other operators and working together to fill one van/bus for all guests rather than all of us running vehicles for low numbers.
Future planning for R&R is to move to solar energy. This is would be collaboration with the land owner to organise and make this happen for the future but this would make our business fully self-sufficient with power, water and septic system.

Teaching / Awareness:

We require all of our staff to be aware of the impacts of these and we educate and inform them about the impacts through staff training. We also ask that our staff become advocates for this and talk to and teach their guests about the importance of reducing waste, picking up rubbish and using reusable products and/or recyclable products where possible.
Our guides are committed to operating to the ‘Leave No Trace’ guidelines and are put through training for this at the start of each season.
We ask all our staff to embrace this mentality and strive to be guardians of the whenua and moana and protect it today so all can enjoy it tomorrow.

Overview:

We feel and believe as a tourism business in New Zealand that we have to be careful to not over load New Zealand and turn into factory farms for tourism like so many other areas around the world or even some parts of New Zealand. Because of this, we have set our business out to provide a high level of customer service, a high level of quality equipment and high value/quality experience which is inclusive for all to be involved in.

The Mārahau Pledge:

This is our pledge - The Mārahau Pledge
We are very proud to be a founding member of The Mārahau Pledge.MarahauPledge SocialStamp Angle1 BLK
We also ask that all of our customers take this pledge with us to help protect our environment and sustainability for today, tomorrow and for future generations to come.
The pledge is our commitment to working with other Mārahau activity providers to protect and enhance the environment and to advance sustainability in Mārahau.
We are very excited about this incredible initiative and know by working together as a collective group that great things can be achieved. Full details here

Inclusive Tourism:

Inclusive tourism is not just about being accessible but to be inclusive for all abilities. We are proud to be a gold certified ‘Inclusive Inclusive Tourism Seal NZ2Tourism Operator’ through Making Trax. We fully support this movement and inclusiveness which opens new avenues for clients and guests and we plan to be an advocate for this as well staying a part of this group and supporting it in the future.
We have been working with the Foundation for the Deaf for the past few years and have organised interpreters to help with delivering safety briefings to deaf clientele. We have also sent out guides with deaf clientele to ensure safe and enjoyable experiences for all and to make what they thought was impossible, possible.
We will also guarantee to open our doors and provide open days for certain charities that want to come and give kayaking a go. Full details here

Cultural Appropriateness:Hook2

We feel strongly that all New Zealand’s culture needs to be embraced, learnt, taught and showcased to our guests whether this be Māori culture, NZ European culture or different languages but to put it simply New Zealand culture.
We have integrated a strong presence of Māori design and language throughout our branding which includes website, brochure, marketing material and base signage.
At the start of each season we put our staff through Māori language training which consists of pronunciation, history, legends, protocols and appropriateness.
We feel that this gives us an increased experience for our guests while upskilling and training our staff correctly.

Tiaki Promise:Tiaki Promise RR Kayaks3

To care for people and place.
New Zealand is precious and everyone who lives and travels here has a responsibility to look after it. The Tiaki Promise is a commitment to care for New Zealand; for now and for future generations. By following the Tiaki Promise, you are making a commitment to New Zealand. To act as a guardian, protecting and preserving our home.
We have taken this promise and have asked that our staff take this promise with us. We believe that we have a great opportunity and positioning to train and teach not only foreign travellers about this promise but fellow kiwis also. If we can get all of NZ to take this promise and we all become guardians (kaitiakitanga) of our land and show everyone the respect and hospitality (manaakitanga) they deserve, then together we can achieve great things. Full details here

SMART Operator:SMART operator colour4

SMART (Sustainable Marine Mammal Actions in Recreation & Tourism). We were the first kayak operator to achieve this award in all of NZ and are still only 1 of 3 kayak operators to have this certification.
This certification is achieved by having all staff trained in sustainable marine tourism, appropriateness around marine mammals, rules and regulations around marine mammals.
As a business we have been audited by DOC to show that we also represent these values in our business, our marketing, our imagery and training of staff.
By running under this SMART title we are making sure that we are doing everything we can as a business to maintain and grow our natural marine mammal life for the future. Full details here

Suppliers:

Where possible we will always choose to buy from or use suppliers that also have similar ethical views and policies to us. We will try and buy as much equipment and supplies from local businesses in the area to make sure we are supporting local and helping the community economic environment. We will choose NZ made products rather than imported products to help grow New Zealands economic environment and where possible we will purchase products that are eco-friendly and can be recycled, reused or compostable.

Our base is purpose built - just for sea kayaking!P4260015

Our base near the entrance to Abel Tasman National Park is a brand new facility and has been purpose built and designed for sea kayaking.

We are ideally located to all amenities in the Abel Tasman - we are located next door to two accommodation providers - Abel Tasman Haven and Abel Tasman Lodge and only a five minute walk from all other accommodation types in Mārahau. Another bonus about our location is that we have Abel Tasman Aqua Taxi - Mārahau's main water taxi company, right next door.

From our base, it is only a short five minute walk to the start of the Abel Tasman National Park coastal track and three amazing cafe/bars.

At our base you will find:

- Free WiFi
- Free parking
- Free hot showers
- Free gear storage
- Three cafes within a five minute walk
- All Abel Tasman information & bookings

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