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…before arriving in Blenheim, the town that services this major wine growing region. From here you will continue your journey along to Kaikoura. Stay: Kaikoura (1 night) DAY 10 - Kaikoura – Christchurch This morning enjoy a Whale Watching Tour following the resident sperm whales. You may also see…
…coastal sands. The country towns on the road to Mt Cook are a peaceful contrast to the activity of Queenstown. Enjoy mountain walks before you move on to the many attractions of Christchurch. Go whale watching in Kaikoura, then enjoy the vineyards of Marlborough. A ferry trip takes you to Wellington for a…
…holiday in New Zealand, guiding you from Christchurch to Kaikoura. Detour from Cheviot to Gore Bay to see the fascinating cliff formations. Kaikoura is a base for wildlife experiences of all kinds including whale watching. It is also a great place to eat crayfish. Driving Route: Queenstown - Wellington…
…night) Whale Watching, Kaikoura Photographer: Chris McLennan (www.cmphoto.co.nz) Fiordland National Park Fiordland Photographer: Gilbert van Reenen (www.cleangreen.co.nz) DAY 7 - Kaikoura to Christchurch Rejoin the Tranz Coastal train and as you travel along the coast keep a watch for whale spoutings…
…thoroughly enjoy learning about through bird watching in New Zealand... (more) Boats, Sailing and Charters in New Zealand Sightseeing can be experienced by sailing in New Zealand, combined with activities like fishing, diving, swimming with dolphins or even whale watching. Relax on deck and see New Zealand's…
…attractions. An easy drive from Christchurch is Kaikoura, famous for its whale-watching attractions. On the rugged south-west coast is Milford Sound, once described by Rudyard Kipling as the eighth wonder of the world. Nearby Queenstown is New Zealand's adventure capital and a year-round destination for thrill…
…Wai Pounamu' meaning 'The Waters of Greenstone'. The largest city in the South Island is Christchurch, known as the 'Garden City' because of its many stunningly beautiful gardens, and its tree-lined streets. Queenstown is also found in the South Island of New Zealand, world famous as a premier four-season…
…international airports located in New Zealand? New Zealand's international airports are at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Some flights from Australia also land at Hamilton, Palmerston North, Queenstown and Dunedin. When is the best time to go trekking/hiking in New Zealand? Tracks such as the…
…you in the right mood to enjoy a whale watching trip and other wildlife encounters. Christchurch city is a touch of elegant urbanity and culture before you head for the tussocky wilds of the MacKenzie Country and the peaks of Aoraki Mt Cook National Park. The glamorous adventure town of Queenstown tops…
…include visiting the Arts Centre, skiing at nearby Mt Hutt and Porters Pass ski fields in winter, taking a trip to the West Coast on the TransAlpine train or getting close to nature at Kaikoura with whale watching. Why not ride the Christchurch tram or punt on the Avon? Regardless of what you wish to…
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