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Experience Lake Taup on an eco-friendly electric sailboat, see Maori Rock Carvings, and enjoy a relaxing, informative cruise in New Zealand's stunning scenery.
Imagine gliding across the calm waters of Lake Taup on a sleek, silent electric sailboat, while the mountain peaks tower in the distance. That’s exactly what you get with the Sail Barbary Eco Sailing tour to the famous Maori Rock Carvings. This experience is perfect for travelers looking for a peaceful, environmentally conscious way to explore one of New Zealand’s most scenic lakes, and it offers a nice blend of natural beauty, cultural storytelling, and a dash of adventure.
What really makes this tour shine are two things we love: the fact that it’s completely emissions-free thanks to the electric vessel, and the chance to learn captivating stories about the carvings and the region’s volcanic history. An added bonus? The opportunity to swim in crystal-clear waters or enjoy a hot drink onboard. But, as with all outdoor adventures, it’s worth considering that the weather can influence the experience—so packing appropriately is key.
This tour suits anyone who appreciates sustainable travel, wants a relaxed pace, and is eager to learn a bit about Maori culture while enjoying stunning lake views. It’s particularly well-suited for small groups or families, but keep in mind that wheelchair users might find it less accessible. Overall, if you’re after a peaceful, educational, and eco-friendly outing on Lake Taup, this cruise ticks a lot of boxes.


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We loved the way this tour begins with a safety briefing that’s quick but reassuring. Then, you’re out on Lake Taup, which is a stunning body of water formed by volcanic activity. The lake’s rugged coastlines and hidden bays are fascinating to explore, especially as you coast along in near silence on the electric sailboat, which is a first for commercial use in New Zealand.
The absence of engine noise means you can focus on the sounds of nature and the gentle lapping of water, making the experience more immersive. The boat itself is roomy enough for small groups, and the captain is always attentive, skillfully trimming sails or adjusting the course to take advantage of the wind. Some reviews highlight how smooth and stable the ride is, even when the wind picks up.
The highlight of the trip is reaching the Maori Rock Carvings at Mine Bay, a striking set of artwork carved into the cliff face. These carvings, created by local Maori artists, are visible from the boat, and you’ll get a close-up view that simply can’t be matched from land. Many describe the carvings as “amazing” and “even better in real life,” emphasizing that photos don’t do justice to their size and detail.
Your guide’s commentary adds depth—stories and legends that explain the cultural significance of the carvings and the region’s volcanic past. Several travelers mention how enthusiastic and knowledgeable their guides are, making the storytelling both educational and entertaining. One reviewer gushes that their guide, Chris, was “full of interesting information,” and others appreciated how the guides kept the atmosphere lively and relaxed.
Swimming is encouraged and often a highlight for many. The cool, clear lakes invite you to dip in after you’ve admired the carvings. The boat is equipped with towels and swimwear, and the onboard environment makes it easy to enjoy a quick dip in serenity. Some reviews note how the lake’s tranquility makes for an ideal swimming environment, though weather conditions can affect this.
More Great Tours NearbyIncluded in the tour are hot drinks such as tea, coffee, Milo, and in winter, mulled wine, which add a cozy touch. Guests are also welcome to bring their own food and beverages, making it a flexible and personal experience. Life jackets and windproof ponchos are provided—consider packing sunglasses, sunscreen, and a sun hat to stay comfortable during your time on the water.
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At $35 per person for 2.5 hours, the tour offers excellent value. You’re paying for more than just the scenery—you’re gaining insights into Maori culture, enjoying a peaceful cruise, and supporting sustainable tourism. The tour’s small-group setting enhances intimacy, and the flexibility of multiple departures allows you to choose a time that suits your schedule.
The tour is suitable for families and couples, but wheelchair users might find it less accessible due to the boat’s design. It’s also worth noting that weather conditions can influence departure times and the overall experience, with rain possibly prompting a switch to an all-weather vessel named Kakariki.

If you’re longing for a relaxing way to see the sights, appreciate green travel, and enjoy meaningful stories about Maori art and local geology, this cruise is a winner. It’s particularly good for those who want a gentle, guided experience with plenty of opportunities for swimming or simply soaking up the scenery. The high praise from past travelers about the guides’ enthusiasm, professionalism, and sense of humor suggests you’ll be in good hands.
However, if you’re after a high-adrenaline adventure or need full wheelchair accessibility, you might want to explore other options or check with the provider about current accessibility arrangements.

How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 2.5 hours, which gives you ample time to enjoy the scenery, hear stories, and swim if you wish.
Are drinks included?
Yes, hot drinks like tea, coffee, Milo, and in winter, mulled wine are included. You can also bring your own food and non-alcoholic beverages; alcohol is available for guests 18 and over.
Can I bring my own snacks or drinks?
Absolutely, the tour welcomes guests to bring their own food and beverages, making it easy to customize your experience.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, it’s suitable for families, especially those with small children, but be mindful that large luggage or bags aren’t allowed onboard.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, sun protection (sunglasses, sun hat), and swimwear are recommended. Weather-appropriate clothing ensures you enjoy the trip regardless of conditions.
What about weather cancellations?
If it rains, the tour may be transferred to the all-weather catamaran Kakariki. The activity is weather-dependent, so check your booking details.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Not currently, as noted in the info. It’s best to confirm directly if you have specific needs.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, the tour offers a “Reserve now & pay later” option, letting you secure your spot without immediate payment.
What is the departure location?
The exact meeting point varies depending on your chosen option but is generally close to the lake shore, with details provided at booking.

The Taup Sail Barbary Eco Sailing tour offers a refreshing way to experience Lake Taup’s natural beauty and cultural richness without harming the environment. It combines sustainable sailing, engaging storytelling, and spectacular scenery into a package that’s hard to beat for value and authenticity.
Ideal for travelers who want to enjoy a peaceful, scenic cruise while learning about Maori carvings and volcanic landscapes, this experience is both relaxing and educational. The small group setting, friendly guides, and focus on eco-friendliness make it a responsible choice for conscious travelers.
Costing only $35, it’s a smart pick for those seeking an authentic, affordable, and memorable adventure on Lake Taup. Whether you’re interested in the carvings, the lake’s tranquility, or simply a break from more strenuous activities, this tour offers a memorable slice of New Zealand life.
If you’re after a laid-back, insightful, and environmentally responsible way to enjoy the scenic beauty of Lake Taup, this cruise is well worth considering.
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