ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES & EXCURSIONS
At the Beach
You don’t have to travel far to find adventure. Right from shore, you can explore the beautiful, private bay and all the wonders it has to offer.
Find us at the Beach Hut for more information.
All of our from the beach activities are Family Friendly.
Fishing
Hauraki Adventures is sustainability focused,
and thus where possible we recommend a catch and release policy.
A Dose of Adrenaline
In need of a shot of excitement?
Jump on for high speed adrenalin filled action!
Including parasailing, Water skiing, tubing and Jet Skiing
Small Adventurers
We love encouraging children of all ages to get adventurous with watersports and have a number of activities that are ideal for kids according to their age, confidence and ability.
Many of our excursions are family friendly so you can accompany your little ones on their adventure and have fun together in or on the ocean.
Snorkeling & Diving
The Mamanuca Islands are surrounded by a stunning marine environment, blessed with fabulous warm water, colourful corals, and an abundance of sea life.
We provide a personalised service to help you experience and connect with the magical world below the surface.
Scuba Training
Ever dream of stepping into another world? We would love to assist with expanding your skill set.
We offer a personal approach to scuba training with private instructor access for Six Senses guests.
Reef Conservation
Established in 2015, the Coral Reef Project’s mission is to grow and care for the coral reefs in the local area. The project is jointly run by Vunabaka, Six Senses and Hauraki Adventures.
Regular snorkeling trips are made to replant and maintain the health of the coral in the area and a beautiful nursery can be found just off the beach.
Guests are welcome to join the project and get hands on with the conservation work that is taking place here at Six Senses. Help give back to the planet!
In the Village
Fijians are some of the friendliest people on the planet and our local village of Solevu is no exception!
They would love to meet you, so pay them a visit.
It is an honour to be invited into the village and as such we should be sensitive to and respectful of the local culture and traditions.