Canterbury Region

Stretching from the rugged east coast over the vast Canterbury Plains to the soaring Southern Alps, the Canterbury Region is a land of epic landscapes and Kiwi pioneering spirit. Christchurch, the region's vibrant gateway, blends post-quake regeneration with English heritage, while beyond the city, you'll find endless skies, braided rivers, and some of New Zealand's most iconic alpine scenery. Whether you're chasing adventure in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, sampling world-class pinot noir in Waipara, or watching the surf roll in at Banks Peninsula, Canterbury delivers a quintessential South Island experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To do justice to the region's diversity, allow at least 5–7 days. Spend 2 days in Christchurch itself, then base yourself in Twizel or Mount Cook Village for 2–3 days of alpine exploration. Add a day for Banks Peninsula or Waipara wine touring, and another for Hanmer Springs or Kaikōura if you're heading north. The region is ideal for a self-drive itinerary—the roads are good, and distances are manageable.

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