South Coast Discovery – Scenic Helicopter Flight
Take to the skies and explore Wellington’s wild southern coastline on this unforgettable aerial adventure. Departing from the city, fly past the impressive Makara Wind Farm, where massive turbines highlight modern engineering and clean energy.
As you head south, witness rugged cliffs and remote seal colonies along the dramatic shoreline. Soar past the historic Karori Rock Lighthouse, guarding the infamous Cook Strait—one of the world’s most dangerous sea passages.
On clear days, enjoy views of the Marlborough Sounds and the northern tip of the South Island.
Returning via Wellington Harbour, take in sweeping views of the capital and landmarks like Te Papa, The Beehive, and the Cake Tin.
Perfect for locals, visitors, or cruise passengers, this flight delivers a thrilling and scenic experience of Wellington’s untamed coastal beauty.
Please note: This flight does not include a South Coast landing.
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Departure Point: Wellington waterfront, Queens Wharf
Address: 19 Jervois Quay, Shed 1, Wellington
Please check in 15 minutes prior to your departure time.
• Minimum passenger numbers apply before a flight can be confirmed.
All flight times are approximate and subject to change due to weather conditions and weight restrictions.
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.
Te Papa is New Zealand's national museum, showcasing the country's art, history, and natural environment.
A beautiful garden with a variety of plant collections, walking trails, and scenic views of the city.
A scenic lookout offering panoramic views of Wellington and the surrounding coastline.
A special effects workshop famous for its work on films like The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
A historic cable car offering scenic views of the city and harbor.
A traditional Māori method of cooking food in an earth oven. The food is wrapped in leaves and cooked underground for several hours.
A meringue-based dessert with a crisp crust and soft, light inside, usually topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
A classic New Zealand dish featuring fresh fish, usually snapper or tarakihi, coated in batter and deep-fried, served with chips (fries).
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures and long daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
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Wellington is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of common safety precautions, such as keeping valuables secure and being cautious in crowded areas.
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A scenic coastal area known for its rugged cliffs, sea lions, and wildlife.
A small island in Wellington Harbour with a rich history and scenic views.
A scenic coastal area known for its beautiful beaches, wildlife, and hiking trails.
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