Drift silently along the willow-draped Avon River in a traditional punt, guided by a boater in Edwardian whites. This is Christchurch at its most elegant — a living postcard of heritage, garden, and the city's remarkable post-earthquake renewal.
What to expect
Your elegantly uniformed punt guide poles you gently along the Avon as weeping willows trail in the current and the heritage Antigua Boatshed — one of Christchurch's oldest surviving wooden buildings — recedes behind you. The route winds past the Botanic Gardens, beneath stone bridges, and alongside parkland bursting with seasonal colour. Your guide weaves together the colonial history of the Avon, the story of the 2011 earthquakes, and the extraordinary regeneration projects reshaping the city. A bottle of New Zealand sparkling wine makes this as refined as it gets.
Good to know
Located at the Antigua Boat Sheds, Cambridge Terrace — approximately 20 minutes from Lyttelton by taxi. Operates daily; private charters should be pre-booked online. The 30-minute punt fits neatly into a broader city day; pair it with the Botanic Gardens and a lunch at the Riverside Market for a full and leisurely afternoon. All-aboard constraints are generally comfortable for a half-day city visit.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Christchurch — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.