Peninsula
Encounters

+ Albatross Tour

PRICES NZD:

Adult: $215
Child (5-14yrs): $150

Valid till 30 Sep 2024

TOUR DEPARTS:

20 Fryatt Street,
Dunedin

SUMMER TIMES:

1 Oct - 31 Mar
2:00pm to 8:30pm

WINTER TIMES:

1 Apr - 30 Sep
11:00am to 6:00pm

  • Travel over the Otago Peninsula high road with postcard views down the harbour and along coast. You’ll travel past quaint little communities and rural farms.

    Spot wading birds as your mini-bus explores around the inlets and the wetland eco-systems. Your tour will visit a remote Otago Peninsula beach. A short walk from the mini-bus will provide dramatic views of rugged coastal cliffs, offshore islands and perhaps some huge sea lions.

    The trip continues to Taiaroa Head, home to the Royal Albatross Centre. You’ll walk up a steep pathway to a private viewing observatory for a special look at the northern royal albatross breeding colony. Watch as these majestic birds glide past on three metre wingspans, or as they feed their chicks at the nest.

    Guests are also welcome to bring pre-packed food and drink on tour. We recommend having a good sized meal before the tour departs Dunedin.

    The final stop is at a Yellow-eyed Penguin conservation reserve. Visit the on-site rehab centre before entering the reserve. You’ll take trails through native bushland, walking through tunnels and trenches to different viewing hides scattered around the reserve. We hope to watch as the world’s rarest penguin returns ashore and interacts around it’s nest. Throughout the tour your guide will also discuss the conservation work being done to help save this special penguin species.

    The tour ends with a relaxed drive, following the harbour, back to Dunedin.

  • Inclusions:

    • Bus tour over the Otago Peninsula and around the Harbour

    • Explore around Hoopers & Papanui Inlet ecosystems

    • Visit a remote beach in search of sea lions

    • 60-minute tour at the Royal Albatross Colony

    • 90-minute walking tour through a yellow-eyed penguin conservation reserve.

    Exclusions:

    • Food is not provided. You are welcome to bring your own food and drink on tour with you.

  • We ask that our guests check-in at our 20 Fryatt Street, Dunedin office 15-minutes before the scheduled start time of your tour. Free carparks are available around this location.

    Accommodation pickups can be requested from central Dunedin hotels, motels, backpackers, holiday parks and the iSite Visitor Centre.

    We can also collect people from Larnach Castle or Portobello Store on the Otago Peninsula.

    Sorry, no Airbnbs or private residences.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • We suggest wearing sturdy and comfortable footwear. During the tour you may walk between two to four kilometres on bush tracks, grass and soft sand. You’ll need to be able to walk up sets of stairs and steep inclines.

    Wear warm clothes for the days forecast and bring a waterproof jacket if you have one. The weather can be unpredictable at times and we highly recommend being ready for all conditions.

  • A meal is not provided during this tour, you are welcome to bring your own food & drink on tour with you.

    We recommend having a good-sized meal before checking-in and joining the tour.

  • Don’t worry if the forecast is for a cold, wet or windy day, the albatross and other local wildlife love it. They won’t stop for the rain and neither do we. The best viewing often comes from the wilder days.

  • Unfortunately, this tour is not suitable for people with limited mobility or wheelchair users.

  • The tour is long and not suitable for some children (generally infants). It visits several conservation areas where noise levels need to be restricted. Ultimately, we allow parents to decide if their child is up for it.

  • Unfortunately not, wildlife viewing is never guaranteed. We will always do our best to ensure the best possible viewing chances.

    Yellow-eyed Penguins are the rarest of all the world’s penguin species. Unfortunately, numbers are currently in decline and viewing does vary throughout the year and day-to-day.

    Your tour patronage supports the ongoing conservation work to help save these special birds.

 

This tour departs from 20 Fryatt St, Dunedin.