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- Farewell Spit Eco Tours
Tasman Street, Collingwood
Farewell Spit - Onetahua - Nature reserve is a bird sanctuary and wetland of international importance. The spit is around 35km long and public access ...
Listed in activities - A-Class Sailing Akaroa
End of Main Wharf, Past the Blue Buildings, Akaroa
Join A-Class Sailing Akaroa and experience the timeless beauty of a 1946 Classic Ocean Sailing Yacht under sail.
You’ll love cruising on Manutara u...
Listed in activities - Akaroa Harbour Cruises
Main Wharf, Akaroa
Akaroa Harbour Cruises operates daily 2-hour scenic cruises exploring the beautiful, sheltered harbour. You'll experience a rich variety of marine lif...
Listed in activities - Swimming with Dolphins Akaroa
Main Wharf, Akaroa
There is only one place on the planet where you can swim with the worlds smallest and rarest dolphin - the Hector or New Zealand Dolphin - and that is...
Listed in activities - Waimangu Volcanic Valley
587 Waimangu Road, Rotorua
Waimangu is Qualmark accredited and a multiple New Zealand Eco-Tourism Award winner. This 'must do' Rotorua thermal attraction can be enjoyed by peopl...
Listed in activities - Lake Matheson Walking Track
lake Matheson Rd, Fox Glacier
Lake Matheson, New Zealand’s most famous photograph stop and a must-do visitor attraction. Situated 6km west of Fox Glacier Township in the heart o...
Listed in activities - Akaroa Guided Sea Kayaking Safari
Rue Grehan, Akaroa
Only 80 minuets from Christchurch, New Zealand, Akaroa Guided Kayak Safari gives you the exciting adventure you dream of! Your qualified guide will he...
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Fancy A Little Shag?
A Little Shag (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) sits up on a old rusting post. You can recognise a little shag because of it's distinctive colouring of bla...
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White-faced Heron
The white-faced heron is now the most common heron found in New Zealand. This photo was taken on the estuary behind Rabbit Island.
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White-faced Heron 2
Another shot of the white-faced heron searching for prey in the estuary behind Rabbit Island.
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