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January Sightings Update 2010
January was a busy month with many people coming to town to go Whale Watching. The weather was not the kindest to us though, but on the days we were able to travel we had great trips with lots of happy passengers.
There were 4 resident whales sighted during January - Tiaki, Tono, Ngaru and Koru. Koru was...read more |
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| What is Whale Watch?Whale Watch is New Zealand's only marine-based whale watching company offering visitors an exciting up-close encounter with the Giant Sperm Whale at all times of the year. Whale Watch scheduled tours operate daily. Our 95% success rate means we guarantee an 80% refund if your tour does not see a whale. Whale Watch tours are extremely popular so we advise to book early.Kaikoura 2006 Whale Watch is located in the town of Kaikoura | Where is Whale Watch?Whale Watch is located in the town of Kaikoura - a scenic two and a half-hour drive north from Christchurch in New Zealand's South Island. Kaikoura is a special place of lush pastures and towering, snow covered peaks that fall to the sea. This rare magic continues just offshore where a deep undersea canyon combines with unusual sea currents to attract an extraordinary abundance of marine life, the most famous being the Sperm Whale. |
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| “Megan, Jaime & Roger all did a fantastic tour. We loved every minute of it and cannot highly enough thank our friends for recommending your company 10/10”
Chatfield, UK |
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| | What is Whale Watching?Every Whale Watch tour is a unique experience and the sightings vary. Giant Sperm Whales are the stars of the show and year-round residents. A typical Whale Watch tour may encounter New Zealand Fur Seals, pods of Dusky dolphins and the endangered Wandering Albatross. Depending on the season you may also see migrating Humpback Whales, Pilot Whales, Blue Whales and Southern Right Whales. Kaikoura often hosts the world's largest dolphin - the Orca - and is home to the world's smallest and rarest - the Hector's. Kaikoura also attracts the largest concentration and variety of seabirds on mainland New Zealand including 13 species of Albatross, 14 varieties of Petrels and 7 types of Shearwater. If your Whale Watch Kaikoura tour does not see a whale we will refund 80% of your fare. |
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| | Our Awards2009 | Best In Marine Environment - Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards2009 | Supreme Winner - Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards2003 | Champion Canterbury Awards - Champion Host 20032003 | Australian Effects and Animation Festival Awards - Education & Training2001 | Tourism Industry Association - New Zealand Tourism Operator of the Decade 2000 | Pacific Asia Travel Association Gold Award1997 | Green Globe Achievement Award with Distinction 1995 | Kaikoura Tourism Award 1994 | British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Award1990 | New Zealand Tourist Industry Federation Award | |
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