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Christchurch i-SITE Visitor Centre
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Christchurch & Canterbury Tourism
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Population: 481,400 | Area: 42,200km2
 
 
 

Browse our collection of images to see what the region has to offer:

From Ocean to Alps

Christchurch and Canterbury has an Ocean to Alps backdrop - spectacular Pacific coastline, snow-capped mountains to the west and the hidden bays of an ancient volcanic peninsula to the south.

It is one of the only places in the world where, within two hours of an international airport, you can ski at a world class alpine resort, play golf, bungy jump, go rafting, mountain biking, wind surfing, whale watching and visit world-class vineyards and gardens.

Regional highlights include New Zealand’s highest peak, Aoraki Mount Cook, the picturesque bays and seaside villages of Banks Peninsula, whale watching in the leading eco-tourism destination of Kaikoura, relaxing in the hot pools of Hanmer Springs and hiking in Arthurs Pass National Park.

Christchurch City - "The Garden City" - has a truly relaxed pace and heritage heart (the Arts Centre’s neo-gothic architecture and central Cathedral Square), sophistication (a labyrinth of laneways and world-class dining on your doorstep), and a sense of adventure (surf beaches and mountain bike tracks within 15 minutes of the city centre).





Key Features

Mt Cook/Aoraki

Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
This park is a land of ice and rock. Glaciers cover 40% of its area and there are 19 peaks over 3,000 metres, including New Zealand's highest mountain Aoraki Mount Cook. Mount Cook Village is a base for climbers and hikers.

Kaikoura whale watching

Alpine Pacific Triangle Touring Route
The Alpine Pacific Triangle takes you to the gourmet area of Waipara, spa delights of Hanmer Springs and marine mammals of Kaikoura. Between destinations, enjoy the beautiful country scenery.

Akaroa Sunset

Akaroa and Banks Peninsula
Banks Peninsula and Akaroa Harbour were formed by volcanic eruptions, many thousands of years ago. Originally a French settlement, the historic town of Akaroa is a place to enjoy fine cuisine and wildlife cruises.

Key Tips

  • Christchurch international airport receives flights from Australia, Asia, the UK and the USA, providing a convenient gateway to South Island destinations.
  • Comfortable driving distances let you pack more into your holiday. In Canterbury it’s possible to go surfing and skiing on the same day!
  • Mount Hutt is usually the first New Zealand ski field to open and the last to close. Snowmakers keep the slopes in top shape.
  • The city of Timaru has a domestic airport. Flights arrive daily from Wellington.
  • Use Christchurch as your base. The best day trips in the region include Kaikoura, Akaroa, Mount Cook or Arthurs Pass.


Related Links
www.newzealand.com Pages
•  Christchurch Airport
Christchurch airport is the South Island's largest. Find out about its facilities and transport options from the airport to the city.
•  Canterbury Gourmet's Garden
Take a virtual tour of the wine, food and garden experiences on offer.
•  Skiing in New Zealand
With four key ski areas there is plenty of variation for the keen skier or snowboarder.
Other Sites
•  Backpack Canterbury
Adrenaline pumping information on backpacker accommodation, activities and transport options in Canterbury.

Seasonal Tips

DURING YOUR VISIT

Clear, sunny days are common in autumn. Day time temperatures are mild, but the nights are getting cooler. Around Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, early snow falls will inspire you to climb the steps to the Red Tarns to photograph the panorama. It’s also a good time for walking in the Peel Forest Park – discover a totara tree that’s almost three metres wide. Around Lewis Pass and Hanmer Springs, the autumn scenery is totally enchanting.


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