Seafood Safari
On Kaikōura's Seafood Safari, you'll trade a typical restaurant meal for an unforgettable coastal foraging expedition. Led by local Māori guides, this hands-on tour takes you along the rugged shoreline to gather fresh kaimoana (seafood) straight from the ocean. You'll learn traditional harvesting techniques, hear stories of the region's rich Māori history, and then enjoy your catch cooked on the beach – a truly immersive taste of New Zealand's coastal culture.
Highlights & What to See
- Forage for seafood – Collect pāua (abalone), kina (sea urchin), crayfish, and mussels from rock pools and reefs, guided by experts who know the tides and sustainable practices.
- Beachside cooking experience – Watch your fresh catch transformed into a feast using traditional methods like a hāngī (earth oven) or hot stones, paired with local wines and beers.
- Learn Māori traditions – Hear kōrero (stories) about the significance of kaimoana to Ngāi Tahu, the local iwi, and gain insight into tikanga (customs) around gathering and sharing food.
- Stunning coastal scenery – The tour takes place along the Kaikōura coastline, with dramatic views of the Seaward Kaikōura Range and the chance to spot seals and seabirds.
- Whale Watching – While not part of the safari, many visitors combine this tour with a whale-watching cruise to see sperm whales and dusky dolphins just offshore.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a full half-day (around 4–5 hours) for the Seafood Safari, including the foraging walk, cooking, and leisurely meal. It's best booked for a morning or early afternoon, leaving the rest of the day free for other Kaikōura activities. The tour is weather-dependent, so check forecasts and be flexible with your schedule.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway – A scenic 3–4 hour coastal walk offering views of seal colonies, seabirds, and the peninsula's dramatic limestone formations.
- Whale Watching – Kaikōura is world-famous for sperm whale sightings; combine a morning whale-watching cruise with an afternoon seafood safari for a perfect day on the water.
- Māori Tours Kaikōura – For deeper cultural immersion, join a separate guided tour that explores pā sites, native bush, and traditional food gathering.
- Hundalee Hills – Drive the scenic coastal route south towards Christchurch, stopping at viewpoints and the historic Māori rock art site at Weka Pass.
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Image credits
- Whale Watching in Kaikōura — Destination Kaikōura / CC BY 4.0
- Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0