Whale Watching Kaikoura

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Semi resident sperm whale Tutu3  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTVd - Whale Watching Kaikoura
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Whale Watch Vessels Pax  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1NjNd - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Sperm Whale Tiaki7  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTRd - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Nz Fur Seal at Point Kean  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTNd - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Gibsons Wandering Albatross2  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTVd - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Wawahia Tail  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTNd 240x180 - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Semi resident sperm whale Tutu3  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTVd 240x180 - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Hectors Dolphins4  ResizedImageWzg5Miw1OTVd 240x180 - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Sperm whale blow  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1ODhd 240x180 - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Whale Watch Vessels Pax  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1NjNd 240x180 - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Sperm Whale Tiaki7  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTRd 240x180 - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Nz Fur Seal at Point Kean  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTNd 240x180 - Whale Watching Kaikoura
Gibsons Wandering Albatross2  ResizedImageWzg5Myw1OTVd 240x180 - Whale Watching Kaikoura

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Whale Watching Kaikoura

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Whaleway Station Road, Kaikoura, Canterbury 7300
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Experience the majesty of Kaikoura’s Giant Sperm whales up close with Whale Watch Kaikoura. With just over 2 hours spent on the water, a typical Whale Watch tour may see visitors encounter more than just the Giant Sperm Whale with New Zealand Fur Seals, Dusky Dolphins and the endangered Wandering Albatross often making an appearance. When not viewing Kaikoura’s marine life, passengers can learn more about the amazing animals they are seeing with an onboard visual presentation, “World of Whales”.

Accessibility

Whale Watch Kaikoura has 4 mobility carparks located close to their booking office with direct access via kerb cut out. The carpark is made out of concrete and is flat. Access into the building is made easy with double doors and a ramp into the building. Inside is an accessible bathroom and powerpoints available to recharge powerchairs if required.

Clients are transferred from the booking office to boat by carry chair, while staff store the client’s chair in a locked shed. Please note, there is a step involved when getting onto the boat. Clients with limited mobility are placed in the front row of the observation seats and the window is kept unobstructed. The captain will endeavor to make sure all wildlife sights are kept to the that side of the ship.

Please contact the Whale Watch Kaikoura directly to ensure these walks can accommodate your specific needs.

Please contact Whale Watch Kaikoura directly to ensure they can accommodate your specific needs.