Kaikōura Marine Reserve

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Welcome to Kaikōura Marine Reserve, a stunning patch of New Zealand's wild east coast where the mountains truly meet the sea. This marine protected area is a haven for marine life, most famously the sperm whales that lurk in the deep Hikurangi Trench just offshore. But it's not just about whales – the reserve teems with dusky dolphins, New Zealand fur seals, and a kaleidoscope of seabirds. The dramatic backdrop of the Seaward Kaikōura Range, often snow-capped, adds a touch of alpine drama to your coastal experience. Whether you're whale-watching from a boat, kayaking alongside seals, or simply soaking in the views from the Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway, this place delivers unforgettable encounters with the wild Pacific.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to Kaikōura. One day for a whale-watching or dolphin-swim tour (half-day), and another to explore the peninsula walkway and seal colonies at your own pace. If you're keen on birding or kayaking, add a third day. The town of Kaikōura itself is compact and walkable, so you won't waste time commuting.

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