Canterbury

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Canterbury is a vast and varied region on New Zealand's South Island, stretching from the Pacific coast to the Southern Alps. Its crown jewel is the iconic Banks Peninsula, with the vibrant city of Christchurch as its hub. Here, you'll find a blend of English heritage, Maori history, and dramatic landscapes—from the braided rivers of the Canterbury Plains to the rugged peaks of Arthur's Pass. The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with world-class skiing, hiking, and whale watching, while its burgeoning food and wine scene offers farm-to-table dining and award-winning Pinot Noir.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give Canterbury at least 5–7 days to do it justice. Spend 2–3 days in Christchurch exploring the city and its surrounds, then drive to Kaikoura for a day of marine encounters. Allocate a day for Akaroa and the Banks Peninsula, and another for a scenic journey through Arthur's Pass. If you're a wine enthusiast, add an extra day to explore the Waipara Valley. The region is easily combined with a self-drive itinerary from Christchurch to the West Coast or down to Otago.

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