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Kaikōura is a seafood lover’s paradise, and a dedicated seafood tour is the best way to taste the ocean’s bounty while soaking up the town’s spectacular coastal setting. The star of the show is the legendary Kaikōura crayfish (lobster), plucked fresh from the icy waters and served up on deck, often accompanied by green-lipped mussels, pāua (abalone), and freshly caught fish. Most tours are run by local fishing families who share stories of the region’s maritime heritage, explain sustainable fishing practices, and might even let you help haul in a pot. The tours typically cruise past the rugged Kaikōura Peninsula, where you’ll spot seals, dolphins, and seabirds, making it as much a wildlife encounter as a culinary one.
Highlights & What to See
- Crayfish tasting: Savor freshly boiled Kaikōura crayfish, often pulled straight from the ocean that morning — it doesn’t get any fresher.
- Green-lipped mussels: Sample plump, tender mussels steamed or grilled, a local specialty you’ll find on nearly every tour.
- Pāua fritters: Try pan-fried pāua (abalone) fritters, a classic Kiwi seafood treat with a delicate, slightly sweet flavor.
- Wildlife viewing: Keep an eye out for fur seals lounging on the rocks, dusky dolphins playing in the wake, and albatross soaring overhead.
- Fishing demonstration: Watch as the crew haul up craypots and explain the sustainable quota system that keeps Kaikōura’s waters productive.
- Scenic cruise: Enjoy panoramic views of the Seaward Kaikōura Range and the peninsula from the water, with photo stops at key landmarks.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most seafood tours last between 2.5 and 3.5 hours, which is plenty of time to cruise, learn, and feast. Plan for a half-day commitment, including travel to the departure point and settling in. Morning tours are popular for the calmest seas and best light, while afternoon tours offer golden-hour views. Book in advance during summer (December–February) when demand is highest. If you’re short on time, some operators offer shorter 1.5-hour “taste” tours, but the full experience is well worth the extra hour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Whale Watching – Kaikōura’s world-famous sperm whale tours operate year-round and pair perfectly with a seafood tour for a full day on the water.
- Peninsula Walkway – This easy coastal walk offers stunning views of the ocean and seal colonies; do it before or after your seafood tour for a land-based perspective.
- Kaikōura town centre – Grab a coffee or browse local art galleries between tours; the i-SITE can help with last-minute bookings.
- Fyffe House – A historic whaler’s cottage that provides context for Kaikōura’s maritime past, just a short walk from the marina.
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Image credits
- Whale Watching — Destination Kaikōura / CC BY 4.0
- Peninsula Walkway — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0