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Latest trip review on May 15 '12
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"This was an amazing way to see a good part of the South Island in 8 days. It was like living in a postcard for a week. The activities were invigorating, the fellow travelers were phenomenal and the memories were unforgettable. We were sad to leave. "

Tim and Katie Schuster (Michigan, USA) February 2005 Tui
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ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND adventure travel guide
Grant Mowlem
"We enjoyed our time with Grant. For us, he was not just a tour guide but also an ambassador for NZ. He shared with us very interesting perspectives, aspects about NZ across a variety of areas including history/economy/geography etc. "
Amit Sarkar (East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA) December 2009 Kauri

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Come to Kaikoura for year round whale watching and swim with seals.

kaikouraOn the rugged east coast of New Zealand's South Island, the seaside settlement of Kaikoura is overlooked by majestic mountains, which are snow capped for many months of the year. The township is located on a rocky peninsula, protruding from lush farmland beneath the mountains. This unique combination of ocean and mountains never fails to leave visitors to Kaikoura in awe. In the waters off the Kaikoura peninsula, a complex marine system provides an abundantly rich habitat for marine mammals and seabirds, making Kaikoura an ideal place for getting 'close to nature'.


History of Kaikoura

Wonderful local products can be seen in several galleries in and around the town, including gold gilding, pottery, paintings and prints, jewellery, wood turning, knitted garments and much more, or join the Art Trail starting at the Visitors Centre and see for yourself the artists at work in their own environment.


In Maori legend, Maui placed his foot on the Kaikoura peninsula to steady himself while he 'fished-up' the North Island. Archaeological remains indicate that Moa Hunters inhabited the peninsula 900 years ago.


The Maori name Kaikoura translates to 'meal of crayfish' (Kai = food, koura = crayfish), and it is crayfish for which the region has traditionally been famous. The area's abundant food sources attracted Maori settlement, and the remains of several pa sites can still seen on the peninsula to this day.


swim with seals kaikouraIn 1770 Captain Cook first discovered the Kaikoura peninsula, believing it to be an island. The first shore whaling station was established in 1843, located near where Fyffe House still stands today. Other whaling stations soon followed, and at one stage the industry employed over one hundred men in the Kaikoura district alone. Whale numbers steadily declined after 1850 and the exportation of them became un-economic, leading whalers to turn to alternative means of existence, such as farming. Whaling continued sporadically until as recently as 1964 when the last of NZ' s whaling operations ceased.


In 1978, the Marine Mammal Protection Act was finally passed, providing total protection to New Zealand' s whales, dolphins and seals. Today Kaikoura lies in the Southern Hemisphere Whale Sanctuary.


Whale Watching

Kaikoura is renowned for whale watching and is one of the few places in the world that these magnificent creatures can be seen year round.


Swimming with Seals

Swim out among the rocky outcrops and treat yourself to a truly amazing experience. Come face to face with inquisitive seals and watch them gracefully glide and play around you.


Dolphin and seal swimming, pelagic bird watching, fishing, diving and a large number of other land and water-based activities are also available.


If you're interested in exploring beautiful Kaikoura or would like to see Kaikoura on a map of the South Island, check out the following New Zealand itineraries:
Rimu – 14 day South Island adventure trip
Xtreme Rimu – 14 day South Island adventure trip
Hoiho Wildlife – 14 day South Island wildlife trip