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Christchurch, Kaikoura & Canterbury Region

South Island‘s vibrant and largest city, Christchurch is located in the region of Canterbury and lies by the Pacific Ocean. Kaikoura, a couple of hours north along the coast is great for oceanic wildlife encounters, while to the west, visit the largest mountain in New Zealand, Aoraki.

 

What’s most loved about Christchurch, Kaikoura and the Canterbury Region

  • Christchurch, known as the “Garden City,” is loved for its ongoing rejuvenation following the 2011 earthquakes, with attractions such as the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, the Canterbury Museum, and the vibrant street art of the central city providing a blend of heritage and modernity
  • Kaikoura is renowned for its abundant marine life, including whales, dolphins, seals, and albatrosses, offering opportunities for whale watching, swimming with dolphins, and seal colony visits amidst the stunning coastal scenery of the Kaikoura Peninsula
  • The Canterbury region is cherished for its diverse landscapes, from the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps to the fertile plains of the Canterbury Plains, providing opportunities for outdoor adventures such as skiing, hiking, and scenic drives through picturesque countryside
  • The region offers a wide range of adventure activities, including jet boating on the Waimakariri River, bungy jumping at Hanmer Springs, and hot air ballooning over the Canterbury Plains, providing adrenaline-fueled experiences amidst stunning natural surroundings
  • Christchurch and the Canterbury region offer rich cultural experiences, with opportunities to learn about Maori heritage, colonial history, and local traditions through cultural tours, heritage sites, and cultural festivals such as the Christchurch Arts Festival and the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival
  • The Canterbury region is home to award-winning wineries and gourmet food producers, particularly in the Waipara Valley wine region, where visitors can indulge in wine tasting experiences, farm-to-table dining, and artisanal food markets showcasing the region’s culinary delights

Where to Book

  • Tasman Glacier, Canterbury - Tourism New Zealand/Mile Holden

  • Five Billion Star Hotel, Mackenzie Country, Canterbury - Tourism New Zealand/Miles Holden

  • Kaikoura, Canterbury fur seals - Tourism New Zealand/Kyle Mulinder

  • Lindis Pass, Cantebury - Tourism New Zealand/Miles Holden

  • Christchurch street art, Canterbury - Tourism New Zealand/Miles Holden

  • Skimming stones on Lake Ruataniwha, Canterbury - Tourism New Zealand/Miles Holden

  • Stargazing in Tekapo, Canterbury - Tourism New Zealand/Julian Apse

  • Port Hills zip-wire, Canterbury - South Island Tourism/Miles Holden

  • Aoraki Lake Pukaki, Canterbury - South Island Tourism/Rob Suisted

Average temperature

Information below is based on average highest temperature for each month.

  • 23℃
  • 22℃
  • 20℃
  • 17℃
  • 14℃
  • 11℃
  • 11℃
  • 12℃
  • 15℃
  • 17℃
  • 19℃
  • 21℃
  • 5
  • 4
  • 5
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 6
  • 6
  • 5
  • 6
  • 5
  • 6

Information above is based on the average number of days which experience some form of rainfall for each month.

Rainfall

When to Visit

Below gives you information and a rating of the best time of year to visit.

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Our Ratings

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