
Overview
Kaikoura is a small town located on the northeast coast of New Zealand's South Island, world-renowned for whale and dolphin watching. Thanks to its unique geographical setting where the Pacific Ocean meets the Southern Alps, it is a beautiful travel destination that combines marine life and mountain scenery.
Features
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Center of Whale Watching:
• One of New Zealand's top whale watching areas, mainly spotting sperm whales.
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Fresh Seafood:
• Famous for fresh seafood such as crayfish (lobster). The name "Kaikoura" itself is a combination of the Maori words "Kaikai" meaning "to eat" and "Koura" meaning "crayfish."
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Abundant Wildlife:
• You can see various marine and land animals up close, including dolphins, seals, and migratory birds.
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Culture and History:
• A place to glimpse Maori culture and the history of early European settlers.
Accommodations
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The White Morph Heritage Boutique Collection
• Luxurious beachfront accommodation.
• Address: 92 Esplanade, Kaikoura
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Kaikoura Top 10 Holiday Park
• Accommodation for family travelers and camping.
• Address: 34 Beach Road, Kaikoura
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The Pier Hotel
• Coastal hotel operated in a historic building.
• Address: 1 Avoca Street, Kaikoura
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Manakau Lodge
• Luxury accommodation with mountain and sea views.
• Address: 198B Parsons Road, Kaikoura
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Kaikoura Gateway Motor Lodge
• Accommodation with convenient location and modern facilities.
• Address: 18 Churchill Street, Kaikoura
Attractions
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Whale Watching Kaikoura
• World-renowned whale watching tour.
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Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway
• A beautiful walking trail along the peninsula.
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Ohau Waterfall Walk
• A walking course famous as a habitat for sea lions.
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Seaford Point
• A place to enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Southern Alps.
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Kaikoura Museum
• A museum exhibiting the local history and culture.