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Experience Lake Taupo in style with Taupo Sailing Adventures. Enjoy luxury catamaran cruising, Maori rock carvings, swimming, and drinks on this scenic tour.
Our review of the Luxury Sailing experience with Taupo Sailing Adventures offers a good look at what travelers can expect from this highly-rated excursion on New Zealand’s largest lake. Designed to appeal to those who love a blend of comfort, culture, and natural beauty, this tour showcases Taupo’s stunning scenery from the deck of a modern, well-equipped catamaran.
Two things we particularly appreciate about this trip are the combination of relaxed luxury — complete with beanbags, blankets, and a licensed bar — and the unique opportunity to see the famous Maori rock carvings only visible from the water. However, potential guests should consider that weather can influence the experience, especially the visibility of the carvings.
Ideal for travelers seeking a laid-back, scenic cruise with an emphasis on cultural sights and comfort, this experience suits those who enjoy a good story, good drinks, and a day on the water.


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The tour begins at Taupo Marina, specifically at Berth #16/17 on Redoubt Street, a convenient location near public transportation options. Check-in is required 30 minutes before departure, with boarding 10 minutes prior. An important note is that no hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so you’ll need to arrange your transport to the marina.
The boat, named Tiua, is a luxurious, 53-foot sailing catamaran blending classic charm with modern comfort. Its spacious interior features timber finishes, illuminated cabins, and a covered cockpit—an excellent setup whether it’s sunny or a little breezy. For safety and comfort, the vessel is equipped with restrooms, changing rooms, and blankets for chilly days.
First Stop: Lake Taupo
The journey kicks off with a relaxing cruise across the lake’s crystal-clear waters. Expect breathtaking views of Taupo’s coastline and surrounding mountains as the crew, knowledgeable and friendly, provides live commentary. The boat’s spacious deck allows plenty of room to sit comfortably, either on beanbags, in the covered lounge, or on the deck’s open areas.
Reviewers consistently praise the crew’s friendly attitude and informative narration, which enhances the overall experience. As one guest noted, “The crew was very informative and engaging,” adding depth to the scenic ride.
Swim Stop & Relaxation
One of the tour’s highlights is the long swim stop in the middle of the lake, which is rare among Taupo excursions. Weather permitting, you can jump into the deep-blue waters with provided snorkeling gear. Many reviews mention how enjoyable this was, with one noting, “Loved the swim in the clear waters of Taupo,” and another appreciating the floatation noodles for less confident swimmers.
This swim is a great chance to cool off and enjoy the lake’s natural beauty, making the trip perfect for families, couples, or friends looking for a refreshing break.
Maori Rock Carvings
After the swim, the boat heads toward the iconic Maori rock carvings. These carvings are one of the most extraordinary contemporary Maori artworks in the world, carved directly into cliff faces that surround the lake. The carvings include a towering 14-meter likeness of Ngtoroirangi among over 40 smaller carvings.
This viewing point is only accessible from the water, so this cruise offers a rare perspective. Many guests find the carvings fascinating and photogenic, and reviews confirm they are definitely worth seeing up close. As one visitor raved, “The carvings were cool, and seeing them from the water gives a whole new appreciation.”
Post-Visit Relaxation & Refreshments
Back on the boat, you can snuggle into beanbags and enjoy a complimentary drink—hot tea or biscuits in the morning, and beer, wine, or non-alcoholic options later in the day. During evening or sunset sails, a half pizza and a drink are included, adding to the cozy, laid-back atmosphere.
The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, with most of that time spent cruising, swimming, and viewing the carvings. The ticket price is around $42.82 per person, which is very reasonable considering the inclusions: live commentary, snacks, beverages, swimming gear, and the luxurious setting.
Guests consistently tell us the value for money is excellent, especially given the high standards of comfort and the quality of the guides.

The appeal of this experience lies in the combination of scenic sailing, cultural discovery, and leisure. Unlike more hurried boat trips, this one emphasizes relaxation and storytelling, which reviews show is appreciated by the majority of participants.
The knowledgeable guides make the carvings come alive, sharing stories that deepen your understanding of Maori culture and the significance of the carvings. This storytelling aspect, combined with the comfortable, well-equipped boat, makes the trip feel more like a premium day out rather than just a sightseeing tour.
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One reviewer said it was “a lovely tour, one of the highlights of our holiday,” highlighting how memorable and relaxing the trip was. Others appreciated the friendly crew, with many praising their helpfulness and enthusiasm. The complimentary drinks and snacks seem to hit the right note with guests, adding a touch of luxury without breaking the bank.
The long swim stop is frequently mentioned as a standout feature, giving travelers a chance to connect with the lake’s natural beauty in a way that’s rare for boat tours.
The main consideration is weather dependency. The visibility of the Maori carvings can be affected if wind or rain clouds the water or obscures the cliffs. The crew has the discretion to cancel or modify the tour for safety reasons, which could mean missing out on the carvings if conditions aren’t ideal.
Also, since no hotel pickup is included, travelers need to plan their transport to the marina, especially if staying outside town center.

This experience is perfect for those seeking a relaxing, scenic day on Lake Taupo with a touch of Maori culture. It’s well-suited for families, couples, or small groups who enjoy comfort, good drinks, and interesting stories. If you’re a person who appreciates a laid-back atmosphere combined with a dose of history and nature, this trip will suit you.
It’s also ideal for travelers who want to see the Maori rock carvings from a unique perspective, rather than just from land. And if swimming in a scenic lake sounds appealing, you’ll love the opportunity to cool off in Taupo’s clear waters.

Is lunch or dinner included?
No, this tour does not include a meal, but there are complimentary snacks and drinks, with a half pizza and drinks available during sunset sails.
Can I book this experience for a sunset or evening cruise?
Yes, there are sunset sail options that include a complimentary pizza snack and a drink, depending on the schedule.
Are the guides knowledgeable about Maori culture?
Yes, the crew provides live commentary and shares stories about the Maori carvings, the lake, and the surrounding area, enhancing your understanding.
What should I bring?
Bring layers of clothing, especially if the weather is chilly, plus swimwear if you plan to swim. Towels and sun protection are also good ideas.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the long swim stop and relaxed vibe make it family-friendly. Just ensure children can handle being on a boat for over two hours.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour may be canceled or modified for safety, especially if water visibility is poor. You’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
“A lovely tour, one of the highlights of our holiday. Such a relaxaing and beautiful sailing tour. We had Aaron and Erin who were both really lovely…”

This Luxury Sailing tour on Lake Taupo offers a well-rounded, comfortable way to enjoy one of New Zealand’s most beautiful lakes. The combination of scenic cruising, cultural sights, and refreshing swims makes it a standout experience for travelers wanting both relaxation and a touch of Maori artistry.
The value for money is evident in the inclusions—live commentary, drinks, snacks, and a long swim stop—making it a smart choice for those who appreciate comfort and authenticity. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a peaceful day on the water, this trip provides a memorable snapshot of Taupo.
In short, if you’re after a laid-back, scenic, and culturally enriching experience with a touch of luxury, this cruise will hit the mark. Just remember to dress warmly if the weather turns, and go with an open mind and a smile—you’ll likely leave with a new appreciation for Lake Taupo’s natural beauty and Maori artistry.
Note: Always check weather conditions closer to your trip date and confirm your booking, especially if you’re relying on good weather for the carvings’ visibility.