Photo: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island, has reinvented itself with creativity and resilience since the 2011 earthquakes. Its English heritage is etched in Gothic Revival buildings, punting on the Avon River, and sprawling botanic gardens, while a new wave of street art, container-shopping precincts, and cutting-edge architecture pulses through the city. You’ll find a vibrant food scene, easy access to Banks Peninsula’s harbours and hills, and a palpable sense of renewal that makes Christchurch a compelling stop on any South Island itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Christchurch Botanic Gardens – Stroll 21 hectares of curated gardens, from the rose garden to the tropical conservatory, all framed by the Avon River.
- Canterbury Museum – Dive into Māori taonga, Antarctic exploration history, and the city’s natural heritage in a stately Gothic building.
- Quake City – An immersive exhibition that tells the story of the 2010–2011 earthquakes and the city’s remarkable rebuild.
- Cardboard Cathedral – The transitional Anglican cathedral, designed by Shigeru Ban, is an iconic symbol of Christchurch’s recovery.
- New Regent Street – A pastel-hued Spanish Mission-style street lined with boutiques, cafés, and gelaterias – perfect for a leisurely wander.
- Port Hills & Summit Road – Drive or cycle up for panoramic views over the city, Lyttelton Harbour, and the Southern Alps.
- Lyttelton – A funky port town with a thriving Saturday market, craft breweries, and the Timeball Station ruins.
- Akaroa – A scenic hour’s drive away, this French-influenced settlement offers dolphin-watching cruises, harbour kayaking, and charming colonial cottages.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least two full days to experience Christchurch’s core attractions and soak up its café culture. Use day one for the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury Museum, Quake City, and a punt on the Avon. Day two could explore the Port Hills, Lyttelton, and either Akaroa or the Banks Peninsula walks. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary, Christchurch makes a perfect bookend for a trip – either as a starting point for the West Coast or a relaxing finish after touring Otago and the Alps.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Banks Peninsula – A day trip to Akaroa or the lesser-known bays like Pigeon Bay for hiking, wildlife, and stunning coastal scenery.
- Hanmer Springs – A 90-minute drive north offers thermal pools, forest walks, and adventure activities like bungy and jet boating.
- Arthur’s Pass National Park – Gateway to the Southern Alps, with alpine walks, kea spotting, and the TranzAlpine train route.
- Kaikōura – Whale watching, seal colonies, and the famous crayfish – about 2.5 hours north along the coast.
- Waipara Wine Region – Sample Pinot Noir and Riesling at cellar doors just 45 minutes north of the city.
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Image credits
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
- Wanaka — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Dunedin — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Akaroa — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Kaikōura — Clilly4 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Arthur's Pass National Park — Daniel Schwen / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hanmer Springs — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0