Kaikoura Travel Guide
Kaikoura accommodation, Kaikoura activities and attractions, Kaikoura maps, transportation to and around Kaikoura - the ALL NEW Jasons Kaikoura Destination Travel Guide is your complete visitor guide for Kaikoura.
Tucked away between the sea and the stunning seaward Kaikoura Ranges, Kaikoura was once little more than a sleepy seaside fishing village. These days, Kaikoura is one of New Zealand's most popular destinations thanks to its whale watching and dolphin swimming operations. Whales frequent the waters of Kaikoura all year round, and there are few thrills equal to the sight of these magnificent creatures breaching the waters. You can take your pick from nature cruises and scenic flights to watch the whales. Dolphins also visit the Kaikoura coast at certain times of the year, and swimming with these playful marine mammals is a real delight.
Walkers will enjoy an outing along the Kaikoura Peninsula, with its panoramic vistas of the coastline and mountains, and its native seal colony at the tip of the peninsula. The Maori Leap limestone sea cave, with its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, is also worth a visit. For a spot of outdoor adventure, there is moutaineering, 4WD safaris, fishing and boating, or catch the waves at South Bay across the isthmus from the town. Kaikoura is centrally located between
Picton and Christchurch and also makes an excellent break for travellers driving between
Blenheim and
Christchurch. Be sure to try the delicious crayfish while you're in town – Kaikoura's Maori name translates as 'meal of crayfish' and it's a local delicacy.
Geographic Location
Township on the Kaikoura Peninsula
Population
3500
Climate
Mild maritime climate
Summer Average: 13 - 20°C
Winter Average: 5 - 11°C