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30 minutes of thrilling Jet Boat action
2-3 hours of relaxed rafting
Great for families, work functions, or locals supporting locals.
The Waimakariri is one of Canterbury’s largest and favourite rivers.
The Waimakariri is a grade 1-2 river so is pretty mellow and perfect for the kids
Flowing from the glacial mountains of the Arthurs Pass National park to then enter the ocean just north of Christchurch after traveling 151 kilometers.
In Māori, Waimakariri has several meanings, one of which is “river of cold rushing water”
Our Waimakariri day trip starts with an exciting jet-boat ride up river, 360 spins, amazing gorges and spectacular scenery.
After we reach our chosen destination we leave the Jet-boat and hit dry land for lunch before we board the rafts for a leisurely float back down stream, giving you the opportunity to take in the breathtaking scenery between the fun rapids that will have the kids fizzing.
We can customise this trip to suit your schedule.
We supply you with all rafting equipment for on the river.
*Edited video of your adventure is available on request for an additional fee.
Things that are not supplied.
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Your chance to enjoy this spectacular view.
Rafting is in the nature of an “extreme sport” and as such, has inherent dangers and risks, including the risk of injury or death to the participant. While your tour guides are skilled and experienced, due to the nature of river rafting, Southern White Water limited is unable to be in any way responsible for any injury or death of the participant. Due to the remote location of our tours, medical aid or evacuation can be delayed for hours or even days. Please carefully read Southern White Water limited’s terms and conditions, which include important information regarding the risks and dangers of river rafting, outline your rights and obligations, and limit Southern White Water limited’s liability. Southern White Water limited’s terms and conditions apply to the extent permitted under New Zealand law.