Whale Watching Kaikōura

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Kaikōura is New Zealand's premier destination for marine wildlife encounters, where the deep Hikurangi Trench brings nutrient-rich waters close to shore, attracting an abundance of sea life. This small coastal town on the South Island's east coast offers world-class whale watching, with sperm whales visible year-round, along with dusky dolphins, fur seals, and albatrosses. The dramatic backdrop of the Seaward Kaikōura Range adds to the spectacle, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least one full day to take a whale watching tour (around 2–3 hours on the water) and explore the peninsula walk. If you want to include a dolphin swim or scenic flight, add another half-day. Two days allows for a relaxed pace and a chance to enjoy the local seafood and coastal scenery.

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