Enjoy a local 2.5 hour guided sightseeing shore excursion of Akaroa exploring the beautiful township, harbour, and this portion of the Banks Peninsula. After being picked up from the Akaroa Wharf, your coach will travel through township and the inner bays of the Akaroa before arriving at a local cheese factory, for tastings, and travelling along the old volcanic crater rim for some magnificent views of the harbour and peninsula. Afterwards, head back into Akaroa for a guided tour of the famous Giants House, with its beautiful gardens and mosaic sculptures. This tour is perfect for those looking for a short tour of the local sights and attractions!
Drive through the beautiful Akaroa Harbour and learn some amazing facts about the history of this area of New Zealand before driving along Summit Road with stops along the way for great photos.
Visit the Hilltop Tavern, close to the summit of the crater rim, which affords spectacular views and a short time for coffee or tea.
A short stop will be made at the Cheese Factory in Barry’ Bay, at the bottom of the Hilltop, where delicious local cheese can be sampled and purchased.
On returning into Akaroa, a stop will be made at the Giant’s House, with its beautiful gardens and mosaic sculptures, where a guided tour has been arranged for your enjoyment. Finally, your coach can take you back to the wharf or alternatively you can continue exploring on foot.
From the Main Wharf in Akaroa, head down to the end where you will see the Akaroa I-Site and a small park on the right-hand side. Next to the Canon statue, a representative will be waiting for you. Please arrive by 10.50am for a 11.00am departure.
Please walk to the end of the Akaroa Wharf - on the right please wait by the historic Cannon. Our driver will have your names and will collect you from here.
Please arrange to be there at 10:50am ready for a 11:00am departure.
Akaroa is a charming historic village on the Banks Peninsula, known for its stunning harbor, rich Maori and French history, and abundant wildlife. It offers a unique blend of scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventures.
Akaroa Harbor is a stunning natural harbor known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, including the rare Hector's dolphins. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat cruises, kayaking, and swimming.
The Akaroa Lighthouse, built in 1878, offers panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding landscapes. Visitors can hike up to the lighthouse for a scenic viewpoint and a glimpse into the area's maritime history.
Fleurs Place is a renowned art gallery and studio showcasing the works of local artist Fleur Power. The gallery features a variety of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and jewelry, inspired by the natural beauty of the region.
The Giant's House is a historic garden and home built in the 1860s by French settlers. The garden is a whimsical display of miniature structures, sculptures, and plants, making it a unique and enchanting attraction.
Delicious pastries made with local ingredients, including croissants, pain au chocolat, and tarts.
Akaroa is known for its fresh seafood, including fish, mussels, and crab, often served with local wines.
New Zealand lamb is a staple in Akaroa, often served with seasonal vegetables and local wines.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. The harbor is bustling with tourists and locals enjoying the scenic beauty and water activities.
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Akaroa is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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The shuttle service is convenient for those without a car, but schedules may be limited. It's recommended to check the schedule in advance.
Available • Apps: None locally, but can be arranged through accommodation
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