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The National Aquarium of New Zealand in Napier is as close to the ocean as you can be to the water’s edge without getting your feet wet.

A bird’s eye view of the Royal Albatross in full flight is an experience enjoyed by over 150,000 visitors each year.

Marine eco-experience. The Otago Peninsula is a Mecca for marine wildlife – find out why with our knowledgeable and experienced staff as they tell the peninsula story and take you on a journey of discovery.

Established in 1976, Orana Wildlife park is a haven for endangered New Zealand and exotic animals, as well as being a great place for people.

Kiwi Encounter is a unique, state-of-the-art working facility for the preservation of the kiwi bird - New Zealand’s rare and endangered national icon.

The Southern Encounter Aquarium presents a unique opportunity to discover the splendour and diversity of the South Island’s waterways.

Rainbow Springs Nature Park offers a nature walk through native and introduced species of wildlife set amongst beautiful native trees, plants and ferns.

Farewell Spit is a nature reserve and a wetland of international importance – summer home to thousands of birds from the Arctic Circle.

Willowbank provides a ‘Kiwi Guarantee’. Every guest will see a kiwi in a natural bush setting, behind a low fence, within New Zealand’s largest nocturnal house – there is no glass!