Hectors Dolphin Encounters

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On the wild West Coast, where the Southern Alps meet the Tasman Sea, Hectors Dolphin Encounters offers one of New Zealand's most intimate wildlife experiences. The world's smallest and rarest dolphin, the endemic Hector's dolphin, frolics in the shallow waters of the Okarito Lagoon and along the coastline near Fox Glacier. This is a chance to see these playful creatures in their natural habitat, with the dramatic backdrop of rainforest and glaciers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ideal for a dolphin encounter: a morning kayak or boat tour (2–3 hours) plus time to explore Okarito village. If you're combining with a glacier visit, allow a full day to experience both without rushing. The dolphins are present year-round, but calmer weather (spring and autumn) offers the best conditions.

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