Kaikoura

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Kaikoura is a coastal gem on New Zealand's South Island, where the dramatic Seaward Kaikoura Range meets the Pacific Ocean. This town is renowned for its incredible marine wildlife, with sperm whales, fur seals, and dusky dolphins frequenting its nutrient-rich waters. The 2016 earthquake reshaped the coastline, but the town has bounced back with resilience, offering visitors a chance to witness nature's power and beauty up close.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find two to three days ideal for Kaikoura. Spend your first day on a whale-watching tour and exploring the peninsula walkway. The second day could be for a dolphin swim or a scenic flight over the mountains and coast. If you're a hiker, consider an extra day for the Kaikoura Coast Track. The town is compact, so you can easily pace your activities without feeling rushed.

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