Ride in a chauffeured private vehicle along the volcanic ridgelines of Banks Peninsula to Akaroa, New Zealand's only French colonial village, then cruise its turquoise harbour to swim with the world's rarest and smallest dolphin — the Hector's dolphin.
What to expect
Your private guide meets you dockside and whisks you over the spectacular Summit Road with sweeping harbour panoramas. In Akaroa, explore the French-colonial streetscape, sample local artisan cheese, and enjoy café-hopping at your own pace. Board a small-group eco-vessel to encounter Hector's dolphins in their natural habitat — one of New Zealand's rarest wildlife moments. Return relaxed, with the scenic route entirely to yourselves.
Good to know
Akaroa is 82 km from Lyttelton (approx. 1.5 hrs each way); private departure means you set the schedule around all-aboard. The dolphin swim (Black Cat Cruises, from NZD 175 separately) must be pre-booked directly. Bring a wetsuit layer — the harbour water is brisk even in summer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Lyttelton (Christchurch) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.