2024
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2024
You don't have to go all the way to Antarctica to see penguins! Three different species populate New Zealand's coasts. On Akaroa, it's the smallest (and cutest) of them all that you can see: the little blue penguin. The Helps family has been actively involved in protecting the colony ever since these charming birds made their home here. A visit to the colony gives you the privilege of observing the penguins in their natural habitat, while helping to protect them.
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Visited in march 2024
Amazing tour! we are very happy to had chosed this tour
Visited in march 2024
We did the 4wd and kayaking. Such an amazing experience. Our guide Vila was awesome and we were lucky enough to have her to ourselves! Beautiful drive to get there and you launch from a private beach on a farm. Loved it!
Visited in march 2024
Amazing Kayak Safari in Flea Bay. Guide was very friendly and told us a lot about the wildlife around Akaroa. Were also lucky to see dolphins coming very close to us on the kayaks. Definitly recommended :-)
Visited in march 2024
We took this trip as a family yesterday and couldn’t have had a better time. We saw penguins and baby seals and dolphins swam around our kayaks! The guides were super friendly and knowledgeable - thank you for a fantastic morning no doubt a highlight of our holiday in Akaroa
Visited in march 2024
A truly educational, fun and inspiring tour - thank you Joey and the rest of the team for doing what you do. It’s not just the tours and teaching the public about penguins and conservation in general, it’s also about going one step further to give back to nature and ensure survival of the species. The passion is palpable and contagious. Also, love that a penguin was named Fluffy Waffles!