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Pōhatu Marine Reserve
Many many of New Zealand’s most charismatic marine animals hang out at Pōhatu Marine Reserve on Banks Peninsula, which hosts...
Akaroa Marine Reserve
Akaroa is a very special place, visited by the world’s smallest dolphin, the Hector’s dolphin.
Kaikōura: where crayfish and mountains meet
There is a magical place in New Zealand where the mountains literally meet the sea – as if a fairytale...
Coastal Kaikōura: magnificent marine life
There was a time, not so long ago in the grand scale of things, when the whale-watching industry in New...
Hikurangi Marine Reserve
The Hikurangi Marine Reserve sits near the township of Kaikōura on the South Island’s east coast, at the point where...
Adventure time: swimming with dolphins in Akaroa
In Akaroa you can have the rare and remarkable experience of getting up close to the world’s smallest dolphin.
Adventure time: whale watching from above in Kaikōura
At depths of between one and two kilometres, the Kaikōura Trench is the deepest water, closest to shore in the world.
Akaroa: French charm
An easy drive from Christchurch and just over the crest of the hill you reach Akaroa harbour – literally, ‘long...
Meet marine mammals aboard an Auckland Whale and Dolphin Safari
Did you know that whales don’t actually spout water from their blow holes?
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