Godley Head is an exciting and picturesque headland at the far end of the Port Hills. From Godley Head, you will be treated to uninterrupted and spectacular views of Lyttelton Harbour, Christchurch and the east coast of the South Island. Rich in history and scattered with remnants of New Zealand’s WWII defences, this is a must-do location for anyone visiting Christchurch. Join us and explore this unique and unforgettable area with one of our friendly local guides. This tour requires no minimum numbers to run. It suits individuals, couples, and small groups looking for a relaxing and exclusive tour.
Private Guided Walking Tour<br/>Duration: 3 hours<br/>Snacks & hot/cold drinks<br/>Luxury Car: Luxury Car 1-3 people
Minivan 4-8 people
Private Tour<br/>Lunch, snacks & hot drinks<br/>Luxury Car: Luxury car for groups of 1-3
Minivan for groups 4-8
Your guide will show you around the small port town of Lyttelton.
Stop at Sumner beach for Morning tea (provided)
From Taylors Mistake Beach, the walking tour of Godley Head follows a well-formed loop track of approximately 8 km (3-hours). We will stop for lunch at Boulder Bay, after which there will be free time to explore the area. On the return journey back to Taylors Mistake Beach, your guide explains the use of the military outpost at Godley Head and New Zealand's involvement in WW2.
Finally, the drive back from Taylors Mistake to Lyttelton passes through Sumner Village and along the estuary before heading through New Zealand's second-longest road tunnel. Once back in Lyttelton, your guide will drop you back at the meeting point on the port.
Take the free port transfer bus from your ship to the meeting place in Lyttelton (only 5 mins) where your guide will be waiting. The meeting place is Norwich Quay bus stop (opposite Independent Provedoring Co, no 20 Norwich Quay), there is only one bus stop on Norwich Quay.
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