Venture deep into the Otago Peninsula — one of the world's great wildlife corridors — with a max-10 group guided by a passionate local naturalist. End the day at a private penguin reserve for rare, close-up encounters with yellow-eyed penguins at dusk.
What to expect
Your small group winds along the dramatic Otago Peninsula coastline, pausing at albatross colony viewpoints and seal haul-outs before arriving at a family-run penguin reserve as the light turns golden. A conservation guide walks you to hides just metres from wild yellow-eyed penguins — one of the rarest penguin species on earth — returning to their nests after a day at sea. The unhurried pace and tiny group size mean wildlife encounters feel genuinely personal, not orchestrated. You return to Port Chalmers with photographs and memories that simply cannot be replicated at scale.
Good to know
Yellow-eyed penguin sightings are best late afternoon — time the penguin reserve visit for 2–4 hours before all-aboard. Pre-book well in advance as the 10-seat maximum sells out months ahead. Fantail Tours can arrange direct pick-up from the Port Chalmers wharf.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Chalmers (Dunedin) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.