Discover the enchanting wildlife and rich history of Kapiti Island on this full-day guided tour from Wellington. Begin your adventure with a light breakfast at a local café before catching a ferry to the island, where an experienced guide will share insights into the unique ecology and heritage of this predator-free reserve. Enjoy a delicious cooked lunch at the Lodge while surrounded by stunning natural beauty, and spend 5.5 hours exploring the island and observing its diverse bird species up close. This tour combines conservation education with local hospitality for an unforgettable experience.
- Full-day tour from Wellington, lasting approximately 9 hours
- Includes a light breakfast, cooked lunch, and ferry transport to Kapiti Island
- Experienced local guide shares ecological and historical insights
- Perfect for nature lovers and those interested in New Zealand's wildlife
An experienced local guide will walk with you, share the rich human and ecological stories, and help you identify the flora and fauna around you. From the arrival of the first Māori to the eradication of the last rat, we will take you through the history of this land.
Sit down for a delicious cooked lunch at the Lodge, surrounded by one of the most rich and diverse nature reserves in New Zealand. You can expect to see some of our most beautiful and endangered birds up close and personal as you share the space with the locals.
The shop is located at Paraparaumu Beach shops. We are located next to the 2 Fats Chef cafe and across the road from a park
Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is a vibrant city known for its arts scene, coffee culture, and stunning natural surroundings. Nestled between rolling hills and the harbor, it offers a unique blend of urban life and outdoor adventures.
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