Christchurch/Canterbury - Regional
Information
The Southern Alps provide a fantastic backdrop to the
garden city of Christchurch. Perched on the coast,
Christchurch is the doorway to the Canterbury Plains which
spread westwards towards the mountains. To the south-east
Banks Peninsula, formed by two huge volcanic craters,
extends into the Pacific Ocean like a gnarled thumb.
Christchurch is a vibrant city with exciting festivals,
innovative theatre, art galleries, great shopping and
award winning attractions. It is the South Island's
largest city and is renowned for its elegant grey stone
19th century buildings, its lush gardens and tree lined
avenues.
Christchurch was planned as a Church of England
settlement and its founders intended that it should
reflect English society. The town's flat site allowed for
a grid of organized streets bounded by wide tree lined
avenues and the distinctive stamp of English architecture
has survived in its beautiful buildings, statues, parks
and squares.
What To See
This is New Zealand's 'Garden City'. One hectare in
every three is devoted to public parks and reserves which
grace the city. Among the most elegant flora are those in
the 180 hectare Hagley Park, pride of the local
Cantabrians. The 130 year old paradise is the perfect
place for a walk or can be enjoyed from a row boat or
perhaps a gentle punt down the meandering Avon River which
runs through the city center.
Christchurch is also a strong cultural center. Within
easy walking distance from the city center, or accessible
by tram, you'll find the Arts center, the Canterbury
Museum and the Robert McDougall Art Gallery on the edge of
Hagley Park.
Other popular Christchurch attractions include the
International Antarctic center, Willowbank Wildlife
Reserve, Christchurch Wildlife Cruises, Christchurch
Casino and the Christchurch Gondola.
Not far from Christchurch, situated on Banks Peninsula
is the village of Akaroa. Here you can stroll past quaint
old buildings on streets with French names which serve as
a reminder of the attempt at colonization by France in
1840. Popular activities are harbour cruises, water
activities including swimming with the dolphins and visits
to craft shops and the nearby winery, cheese factory and
herb farm.
North of Christchurch is Hanmer Springs, an alpine spa
at the base of the pristine Amuri mountain range. The
picturesque township contains nearby walks, skiing, bungy
jumping, jetboating and the relaxing thermal pools
complex.
Kaikoura, a small village north of Christchurch, is one
of the few places where you can view whales and over 200
species of marine life in their natural habitat. The
sights are truly unique - hundreds of fur seals sunbathing
on a rocky shore, spectacular leaping dolphins and the
most awesome of mammals, the sperm whale. Organized whale
watching trips and swimming with the dolphins are
available.
Activities and Attractions
For a totally different mode of travel why not try
a snow tractor? The International Antarctic center, offers
the visitor a doorway into the world's last great
wilderness area. There is an adventure course plus a
"Snow & Ice" Experience which gives visitors
the feel of being "on the ice". Situated just
eight minutes walk from Christchurch International
Airport.
On the way into the city and only 5 minutes drive from
the airport, Willowbank Wildlife Park has the only viewing
area not behind glass for the national icon bird, the
Kiwi. Join a guided tour through the bush-like setting and
encounter a variety of rare birds including Kea, Kereru
(wood pigeon), Whio (blue duck) and Weka.
At almost 500 meters above sea level, the Christchurch
Gondola offers unprecedented views of the
Canterbury Plains, Christchurch, the Southern Alps,
Lyttelton, and the distant Kalkoura Peninsula. Cafe,
restaurant, function venue, shopping and a "Time
Tunnel" await visitors at the hilltop destination.
Start your ride from the gondola base.
Just 15 minutes from the central city you can see
Hector's dolphin, the world's rarest and smallest dolphin.
The best view of these delightful animals is to be had
aboard the Christchurch Wildlife Cruises catamaran
"Black Cat" as it cruises Lyttelton Harbour. The
trip passes sites of early Maori and European settlements,
visits shipwrecks and looks at evidence of the volcano
that formed the harbour. A free shuttle from Cathedral
Square connects with the daily cruises.
The historic French Village of Akaroa is an 80 minute
drive from Christchurch. Join Akaroa Harbour Cruises on
board the "Canterbury Cat" cruising Akaroa
Harbour, home to the Hector's Dolphin, the White Flippered
Little Blue Penguin and other sea birds. Highlights of the
daily cruises include visits to a salmon farm, Cathedral
Cave and the sites of Akaroa's early Maori, French and
British
settlement. Swimming with dolphins available from November
to April.
Nowhere else in New Zealand can you get this close to
one of the world's most magnificent mammals - the Giant
Sperm Whale. Whale Watch Kaikoura will take you on its
specially designed boat to meet this awesome creature in
its natural environment with Dusky dolphins, Fur seals,
sea birds and, in season, other species of migratory
whales that frequent the Kaikoura coastline. Tours operate
all year from the Whaleway Station Road.
Hanmer Springs Thermal Resort is the natural place to
unwind. Enjoy the many mineral pools that range in
temperature from 95° - 110°F (36° - 42°C). Children
have their own area and there is a family activity pool
featuring water toys and waterslides.
Methven in Central Canterbury is New Zealand's finest
ballooning location. Situated south west from Christchurch
en route to Queenstown, Aoraki Balloon Safaris will take
you on a magical sky
experience with pristine views of Mt Cook, the Southern
Alps and a 300km panorama of the Canterbury Plains. The
flight concludes with a champagne-style breakfast.
Touring Information
As the South island's major international gateway,
Christchurch is the starting or finishing point for most
of our tours. It is included in virtually all of our tours
that include the South Island, whether it be a group motor coach
tour or one of our independent Resort Connection or
Discovery Tour packages.
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