Visitors can walk along Ohau Stream Track to a waterfall, where seal pups are often spotted playing in the pool beneath.
Kaikoura is a coastal town on the South Island of New Zealand and famous for all year whale watching. It’s known for its abundant wildlife and its sperm whale population.
Snorkelling with wild New Zealand Fur Seals, in the shallow waters of the beautiful Kaikoura Peninsula, truly is a unique experience.
Located in the landmark “craypot” building, in Kaikoura’s West End, the award winning Museum offers a modern and relaxed environment with a contemporary.
Kaikoura provides an unforgettable location to enjoy New Zealand’s best eco-tourism experiences, fascinating Maori and European history, relaxing and exhilarating marine and land-based activities as well as adventure in the skies.
In a stunning seaside setting, Fyffe House is Kaikoura’s oldest surviving building and the last remnant of a pioneer whaling station established in 1842.
The track crosses the peninsula’s clifftop, with excellent views of the Seaward Kaikoura Range, ocean and coastline, to South Bay.
At the end of the peninsula, seals laze around on the rocks lapping up all the attention.
“Tucked up behind one of Canterbury’s most popular holiday towns, Hanmer Forest Park is a walking and cycling paradise.”
Hanmer Springs is a small town in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand.