Whale Watching with Air Kaikoura

Canterbury, Kaikōura
All year round

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Air Kaikoura Aero Club was the first to offer Whale Watching flights in Kaikoura and for the last 30 years has been providing amazing whale experiences. Let Murray and his friendly team of pilots take you out over the Kaikoura Sea Canyon to view the mighty sperm whale, from the tip to the tail. There is an opportunity to see other marine and mammal wildlife on your trip and the option to extend your flight to give you the best chance of success.

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Whale Watching with Air Kaikoura

Address

Air Kaikoura Aero Club is located 6.5km south of Kaikoura township, on State Highway 1
627 Kaikoura South Road
Peketa
Kaikoura

Contact

0800 247 524

info@airkaikoura.co.nz

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