Ohau Point Seal Colony

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Perched on the rugged Kaikōura coastline, Ohau Point Seal Colony offers one of New Zealand's most accessible and rewarding wildlife encounters. Here, dozens of New Zealand fur seals (kekeno) haul out on rocky ledges and tumble into swirling tide pools, providing an intimate look at these playful marine mammals in their natural habitat. The short walk from the highway car park delivers you to a viewing platform that feels almost within touching distance of the seals—though you should never approach them. The constant roar of the Southern Ocean and the salty spray add a raw, elemental atmosphere that makes this a memorable stop on any South Island road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 30 minutes to an hour at the colony itself—enough time to watch the seals' antics and soak up the coastal atmosphere. If you're driving the SH1 coastal route between Christchurch and Kaikōura, this makes a perfect 20-minute leg-stretch stop. For a fuller experience, combine it with a walk to the nearby Ohau Waterfall (add 20 minutes) or linger longer if the seals are particularly active.

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