Embark on an unforgettable journey across Lake Taupō with Ernest Kemp Cruises, the premier specialists in Māori Rock Carvings tours. Our replica steamboat offers daily cruises, providing an up-close encounter with these culturally significant carvings, accessible only by water. Enjoy complimentary tea, coffee, and cookies as you relax in comfortable seating, suitable for all weather conditions. With free Wi-Fi on board, you can share your experience in real-time. Join us for a 1.5 to 2-hour cruise and immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning beauty of Lake Taupō.
Special rates are available for seniors and families.
For over 30 years, Ernest Kemp Cruises has been offering informative and enjoyable tours on Lake Taupō. Our experienced skippers provide live commentary, enriching your understanding of the lake’s history and cultural significance.
To secure your spot on this exceptional voyage, book your cruise today and experience the magic of Lake Taupō and its iconic Māori Rock Carvings with Ernest Kemp Cruises—a journey that blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unparalleled comfort.
In the early 1980s, a visionary idea was born in Kerikeri. John Elliott dreamed of a vessel that could bring the charm of the 1920s steamboats into modern times—a small, low-powered boat with a shallow draught, built to navigate New Zealand’s coastal waters with grace. Designed by Bruce Askew and brought to life by T.W. Watson Steel Boat Builders and Kempthorne Boat Builders, the vessel was constructed with native Kauri timber and robust steel.
This unique replica was christened the Ernest Kemp, in honor of Alfred Ernest Kemp, the last of the Kemp family to call Kerikeri home. Launched into Lime Burners Creek using two mighty cranes, the boat soon captured the hearts of its early passengers as it made its debut from the historic steps of the Stone Store.
However, fate had more in store. In 1981, a fierce flood reshaped the Kerikeri River Inlet, washing away many small boats and forcing the Ernest Kemp into a new chapter. The vessel, too large to maintain its scheduled routes in the altered waters, found a new beginning when local Taupō businessman Simon Dickie acquired it. Carefully transported by road, the Ernest Kemp made its way to the sparkling waters of Lake Taupō.
By December 1982, the boat was home on Lake Taupō, beginning a legacy that continues to this day. With its classic design, a blend of modern engineering and nostalgic craftsmanship, the Ernest Kemp now ferries visitors on scenic cruises. Guests marvel at not only the natural beauty of the lake and the famed Māori rock carvings but also at a piece of living history—a vessel that has witnessed decades of change and adventure.
Today, the Ernest Kemp stands as a tribute to New Zealand’s maritime heritage. Its story is a reminder that sometimes, the journey itself becomes a cherished destination.
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