Akaroa Cruise Ship Excursions
This scenic 4WD Safari adventure will take you over one of the highest passes on the Banks Peninsula to the Akaroa Head Scenic Reserve where on your walk your cruise ship will look like a tiny toy boat in the distance.
Akaroa cruise ship excursions. Akaroa and Banks Peninsula provides a selection of cruise ship tours enabling you to choose the cruise ship tour that suits you most whether it is getting into the city centre or exploring New Zealands. See the Hectors Dolphin New Zealand Fur Seal. Local Akaroa Bays Sightseeing Tour.
You will travel via the Akaroa Highway with breathtaking scenery of Akaroa Harbour Little River Lakes Forsyth and Ellesmere the Southern Alps and the Canterbury Plains. We welcome all ages with a good basic level of fitness anyone can participate as long as you can get in and out of a kayak. Arrive at Akaroa to reboard your ship.
Quick Easy Purchase with Flexibility to Cancel up to 24 Hours Before the Tours Starts. This tours meets the Cruise Ship in Dunedin and on Day 2 meets back with your Cruise in Akaroa. 61B Beach Road Akaroa New Zealand.
Tour Departs Dunedin 900 am Day 1. Top of the billing is a close-up encounter with the 4ft 13m long the worlds smallest dolphin the Hector dolphin found only in New Zealand waters. You then walk up the wharf where you come across the Akaroa i-Site - Akaroa Adventure Centre Cruise Information Cabin kiosk.
See fur seals as you cruise past Seal Bay Stop at Lucas Bay to see a salmon farm Stunning scenery and plenty of photo opportunities Fully narrated by knowledgeable skipper. Book on Viator part of TripAdvisor. Nature cruise in Akaroa Harbour shore excursion 2-hour Akaroa Harbour cruise by luxury boat to see the worlds smallest and rarest dolphin the Hectors dolphin.
You will be collected at Akaroa transported by bus to the train which you will probably board at Rolleston. This will include sheepdog work sheep shearing demonstration and afternoon tea. Our sea kayaking safaris are a very popular Akaroa Lyttleton shore excursion activity among cruise ship passengers.
