Kaikōura

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Kaikōura is a breathtaking coastal town on New Zealand's South Island, where the rugged Seaward Kaikōura Range plunges into the Pacific Ocean. Known for its incredible marine life and fresh seafood, this is a place where you can watch sperm whales breach while snow-capped mountains tower in the background. The town's name means 'meal of crayfish' in Māori – and you'll find some of the best in the country here.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two full days to experience the main attractions without rushing. Use Day 1 for a whale-watching tour (morning is best) and the Peninsula Walkway in the afternoon. Day 2 can be for dolphin swimming or a scenic flight over the mountains and coast. If you have an extra day, explore the Kaikōura Ranges for hiking or mountain biking.

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