Kaikoura Marine Mammal Centre

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Perched on the edge of the wild Kaikoura coastline, the Kaikoura Marine Mammal Centre is a compact but compelling introduction to the region's extraordinary marine life. Run by the Department of Conservation, this visitor centre doubles as a rescue and rehabilitation facility for seals, dolphins, and seabirds. Inside, you'll find interactive displays, a live camera feed of the local seal colony, and passionate staff who can answer every question about the area's cetaceans and conservation efforts. It's the perfect starting point before heading out on a whale watch or a coastal walk.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside 45 minutes to an hour to absorb the exhibits and chat with staff. It's a compact but information-packed stop, best done first thing in the morning before a whale-watching tour, or as a rainy-day activity. If you're short on time, even 20 minutes is enough for a quick overview.

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