Kaikōura Marine Reserve

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Kaikōura Marine Reserve is a spectacular underwater sanctuary on New Zealand's east coast, where the rugged Kaikōura Ranges meet the Pacific Ocean. This reserve protects a rich marine ecosystem, famous for its abundant seabirds, seals, and whales. The clear, nutrient-rich waters support an incredible diversity of life, making it a premier spot for snorkeling, diving, and wildlife encounters. The reserve is easily accessible from the town of Kaikōura, and its coastal walkways offer breathtaking views of the peninsula and the sea.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the marine reserve and its surrounds. A morning whale-watching tour (2–3 hours) can be followed by an afternoon on the Peninsula Walkway (1–2 hours) or a seal-swimming session (2 hours). If you're a diver or keen snorkeler, plan for two days to fully appreciate the underwater life. The reserve is small enough to combine with a visit to the Kaikōura town, but the wildlife experiences are weather-dependent, so allow flexibility.

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