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Experience a full day sailing aboard a historic tall ship in the Bay of Islands with hands-on activities, delicious food, and stunning views—all supporting youth sailing programs.
Sailing in the Bay of Islands on a classic tall ship sounds like something straight out of a storybook, and this experience truly delivers that charm. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or just someone who enjoys a scenic cruise with a bit of adventure, this tour has plenty to offer. We’ve gathered the details and reviews to give you a well-rounded picture of what to expect, so you can decide if this is the right outing for your next New Zealand trip.
Two things we really love about this trip are the interactive sailing activities—you can help hoist the sails or climb the rigging—and the delicious onboard food, including freshly baked scones and a hearty BBQ lunch. These add a genuine hands-on feel and make the voyage memorable. One consideration? The tour is quite popular, so securing a spot and planning your ferry transfer from Paihia might require some coordination, especially if you’re not staying in Russell.
This tour appeals most to travelers who want an authentic sailing adventure with a touch of history and community spirit. If you enjoy the idea of helping out on deck, tasting good food, and soaking in scenic views from a historic vessel, this full-day cruise is a standout choice. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate genuine experiences that support local initiatives as all proceeds benefit youth sailing programs.


Imagine a full day aboard a beautifully preserved tall ship, bobbing gently in the calm waters of the Bay of Islands. This isn’t your typical sightseeing cruise; it’s an interactive maritime adventure with plenty of opportunities to get involved—help with the sails, climb the rigging, or just relax and enjoy the scenery. The R. Tucker Thompson, built in the traditional style of 100-year-old schooners, offers a genuine sailing experience with a touch of history and a splash of fun.
What we love most about this trip is how it balances hands-on activities with comfortable, scenic cruising. Whether you’re pulling on ropes or simply soaking in the vistas, the crew makes sure everyone feels involved and informed. Plus, the onboard meals are a highlight, with fresh baked scones and a BBQ lunch cooked right there on the ship.
On the downside, the trip’s popularity can mean some logistical planning—like collecting ferry tickets and arriving on time—especially if you’re not staying in Russell. But for those who want an immersive experience that combines sailing, history, and community support, this tour ticks all the boxes.
This tour is ideal for solo travelers, families, or groups who want to enjoy New Zealand’s maritime culture in an authentic way. It’s equally suitable for those curious about sailing and those simply seeking a memorable day on the water with stunning scenery.
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The adventure begins at Russell Wharf at 10:00 AM, where you’ll meet the impressive R. Tucker Thompson. If you’re staying in Russell, you can head straight to the ship. Otherwise, your included ferry transfer from Paihia makes it straightforward: pickup tickets are available at the Paihia I Site Center, with the last ferry leaving at 9:30 AM, ensuring timely arrival for the 10:00 AM departure.
Once onboard, the ship’s design immediately transports you to a bygone era. Built in the tradition of early 20th-century schooners, she has a purposeful, square-shouldered look that hints at her history as a working ship. The crew’s enthusiasm is contagious—many reviews praise their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience feel personal and engaging.
More Great Tours NearbyFor sailing enthusiasts, the real highlight is the chance to help hoist the sails and climb the rigging. Many guests find this to be a genuine thrill—several reviews mention the joy of pulling ropes and feeling the wind in their hair. The captain and crew are happy to teach and encourage participation, making it accessible whether you’re experienced or a complete novice.
If you prefer a less active role, you can sit back, enjoy the views, or take photos from the bow. Taking the helm is also an option for those who want the “captain for a day” feeling. The crew does a good job balancing activity with relaxation, so everyone can find their comfort zone.
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As you drift along, the crew shares stories about the ship’s history and the Bay of Islands’ maritime past. These anecdotes add a layer of authenticity, turning a simple cruise into an educational voyage that highlights New Zealand’s seafaring traditions.
Around midday, the ship anchors in a secluded bay—the perfect setting for a break. You can go ashore for a short walk, explore the island, or take a dip in the clear waters. Many guests mention the fun of swinging from the yardarm or swimming off the side of the boat. The calm waters and beautiful surroundings make for a relaxing and scenic stop.
After some activity ashore, a BBQ lunch is prepared onboard, cooked by the crew and served in the spacious galley. The meal is hearty and satisfying—one guest called it a “delicious BBQ”—and the fresh baked scones with jam and cream are a hit. The ship also has a licensed bar, so you can toast the day with a cool drink or a glass of wine. Many reviews mention the quality of the food and the convivial atmosphere onboard.
Post-lunch, the vessel heads back towards Russell, offering more chances to relax, take photos, or help with the sails if you like. The journey back is often described as peaceful, with some lucky guests spotting dolphins or other marine life, adding an extra thrill.

Unlike many cruise experiences that are purely sightseeing, this tour emphasizes participation. Guests are encouraged to get involved, making the whole voyage more memorable. Several reviews praise the crew for their patience and knowledge—”the crew are brilliant and there were lots of hands-on opportunities,” as one traveler put it.
The R. Tucker Thompson’s design, based on North American schooners of the early 20th century, gives the experience a real maritime feel. It’s not just a boat but a piece of living history, and you can see that in the details and the stories shared by the crew.
You’ll anchor in calm, less-explored bays, giving you time to swim, walk, and enjoy the natural beauty. Many guests mention the pleasure of exploring the islands and the fantastic views of the coastline.
Scones, jam, cream, and a BBQ lunch are more than just sustenance—they’re part of the experience. The onboard meals are regarded as generous and tasty, which enhances the overall value.
The trip’s status as a non-profit enterprise means your participation supports youth sailing programs through the winter months. Travelers often express satisfaction in knowing their money helps young people learn to sail—a feel-good bonus.

The tour lasts approximately 330 minutes (about 5.5 hours), including sailing, stops, and meals. The departure at 10:00 AM from Russell Wharf makes it a full-day commitment, but one filled with activity, relaxation, and scenic beauty.
At $107 per person, the trip offers good value—considering the included ferry, meals, and the immersive sailing experience. Many reviews highlight the friendly crew, delicious food, and the opportunity to participate, making the cost seem quite reasonable.
Bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a jacket or warm top—sea breezes can be cool. If you plan to swim, pack your swimsuit and towel. A camera, water bottle, and any personal medication round out the essentials. Expect a relaxed dress code suitable for a day on the water.
The ship is spacious and comfortable, suitable for all ages. While the reviews note a lively, friendly atmosphere, specific details about size limits aren’t provided. Still, the emphasis on participation and safety suggests it’s well-managed for diverse groups.


This full-day sailing trip around the Bay of Islands combines authentic maritime adventure with comfort, scenic beauty, and a sense of contributing to a good cause. It’s a chance to learn about sailing, explore secluded islands, enjoy delicious food, and support youth programs—all from the deck of a beautifully crafted tall ship.
If you’re someone who loves hands-on experiences, appreciates history, or simply wants a relaxing yet engaging day on the water, this tour has a lot to offer. The friendly crew, stunning views, and meaningful purpose make it a standout activity in North Island, New Zealand.
For families, solo travelers, or groups seeking a memorable, active day, this trip strikes a good balance of fun and authenticity. Just remember to plan your ferry transfers, dress appropriately, and be ready to channel your inner sailor—this is sailing at its most genuine.
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